Continuing the author's chronicle of 6,000 years of vampirism.
A careful, revealing institutional chronicle of 150 years of piano making, piano selling and the manipulation of the piano as a symbol of cultural arrival.
Raymond Kane, Heinz Sell Revolution in lamps: a chronicle of 50 years of progress (2nd ed.)
The confidential personnel files of 126 clergymen in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles accused of sexual misconduct with children provide a numbing chronicle of 75 years of the church's shame, revealing case after case in which the church was warned of abuse but failed to protect its parishioners.
But "Confederate Widow," the critically acclaimed chronicle of 150 years of history by a 99-year-old narrator, is regarded as much riskier because it is a first novel, whose author is not well known.
Continuing the chronicle of 6,000 years of vampirism begun in "Interview With the Vampire" and "The Vampire Lestat."
His other significant contribution was to the New Zealand Cartoonists Collective's Millennium Project Nga Tupuna/Ancestors (an 80 page historical chronicle of 1000 years in the histories of two New Zealand families, one Maori, the other European) funded through a grant from the New Zealand Lotteries Commission's Millennium fund.
AS is only to be expected from a book succinctly titled "The English," Christopher Hibbert has written a chronicle of 879 years of national culture that is not in the least bit French.
The film is a chronicle of forty years in the life of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, starting first in the time of Prohibition, as he enforced the law on bootlegging and organized crime.