In the Book Review Anthony Gottlieb called "Postwar" a "rich and immensely detailed book."
For an icy second the bottom of the new world that had sprung into immensely detailed life seemed to be about to drop out as his eyes focused upon the unlucky date.
There are two ways of tackling this problem: strengthen auditors' independence or have an immensely detailed cookbook of accounting rules.
Any writer dealing with Rodrigo must turn to Pidal, and this present work could certainly not have been accomplished without his scrupulous and immensely detailed account of the life and period of El Cid.
Ramage, who teaches history at Northern Kentucky University, offers a lively, immensely detailed record of Mosby's wartime career and a vivid summary of his equally turbulent postwar life.
While doing so he made copies and immensely detailed notes of documents from the archive.
James Edward Miller is a historian, and he has written a scholarly, immensely detailed book, which focuses on the Baltimore Orioles to identify the issues that have arisen since the 1950's, with the modern commercialization of baseball.
One of the pleasures of this rich and immensely detailed book is its portrayal of Europe's recovery from the devastation of 1945 as an organic regrowth.
Although Collins was never formally a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, he was in sympathy with their aims and painted in their immensely detailed style.
The Scottish artist Joseph Noel Paton exhibited two immensely detailed paintings based on the popular fairy scenes of A Midsummer Night's Dream.