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- Stand off [videorecording] by Bosanquet, Simon,1948-; DaCosta, Yaya,1982-; Fraser, Brendan,1968-(CARDINAL)534430; Gallagher, Thomas(Thomas J.); George, Terry.(CARDINAL)641752; Legge, Michael,1978-; McCann, Martin,1983-; Meaney, Colm,1953-; O'Hara, David,1965-; Generator Entertainment.; Ketchup Entertainment (Firm); Menlo Park (Firm); Seamus (Firm);
Director of photography, Des Whelan ; editor, Nick Emerson ; music, Foy Vance.Brendan Fraser, Colm Meaney, Martin McCann, Michael Legge, David O'Hara, Yaya DaCosta .In a misguided attempt to protect his family and pay back gambling debts to the local mobster, Jimbo robs a fish market, coincidentally owned by the same mobster. On the run, Jimbo is cornered in a local curio shop, where he takes hostage an assortment of colorful characters, including Maguire, who may be his illegitimate father. Surrounded by the police, the SAS, and the mobster's crew, the young man must find a way out of his precarious predicament with the help of his oddball captives.MPAA rating: R; for language.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; 5.1 Dolby digital.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Brigands and robbers; Gamblers; Hostages;
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- The doctor and the kid : a weird west tale / by Resnick, Michael D.(CARDINAL)357263; Gallagher, J. Seamas,illustrator.(CARDINAL)595456;
Doc Holliday needs to replenish his bankroll quickly and uses his skill as a shootist to turn bounty hunter. The biggest reward is for the death of Billy the Kid. Doc enlists the aid of both magic (Geronimo) and science (Thomas Edison).
- Subjects: Adventure stories, American.; Alternative histories (Fiction), American.; Steampunk fiction, American.; Alternative histories (Fiction); Steampunk fiction.; Western fiction.; Geronimo, 1829-1909; Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931; Holliday, John Henry, 1851-1887;
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- The Buntline special : a weird west tale / by Resnick, Michael D.(CARDINAL)357263;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-299).In a steampunk-style alternate-history fantasy tale, America's only hope for expansion past the Mississippi River in 1881 is a mission to Tombstone, Arizona, headed by Thomas Edison, whose protectors include Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and the zombie Bat Masterson.
- Subjects: Alternative histories (Fiction), American.; Steampunk fiction, American.; Fiction.; Steampunk fiction.; Western fiction.; Earp, Wyatt, 1848-1929; Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931; Holliday, John Henry, 1851-1887; Ringo, John; Inventors;
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- The memory of the Civil War in American culture / by Fahs, Alice.(CARDINAL)273471; Waugh, Joan.(CARDINAL)273472;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Alice Fahs and Joan Waugh -- Ulysses S. Grant, historian / Joan Waugh -- Shaping public memory of the Civil War : Robert E. Lee, Jubal A. Early, and Douglas Southall Freeman / Gary W. Gallagher -- Long-legged Yankee lies : the Southern textbook crusade / James M. McPherson -- Remembering the Civil War in children's literature of the 1880s and 1890s / Alice Fahs -- Decoration days : the origins of Memorial Day in North and South / David W. Blight -- The monumental legacy of Calhoun / Thomas J. Brown -- Is the war ended? : Anna Dickinson and the election of 1872 / J. Matthew Gallman -- The election of 1896 and the restructuring of Civil War memory / Patrick J. Kelly -- You can't change history by moving a rock : gender, race, and the cultural politics of Confederate memorialization / LeeAnn Whites -- War, cold war, civil rights : the Civil War Centennial in context, 1960-1965 / Jon Wiener -- Epilogue : the geography of memory / Stuart McConnell.
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- My darling Clementine [videorecording] / by Basevi, James,art director.; Brennan, Walter,1894-1974,actor.(CARDINAL)808290; Darnell, Linda,1923-1965,actor.; Downs, Cathy,1926-1976,actor.; Engel, Samuel G.,1904-1984,screenwriter,film producer.; Fonda, Henry,1905-1982,actor.(CARDINAL)348284; Ford, Francis,1882-1953,film director.; Ford, John,1894-1973,film director.(CARDINAL)504241; Gallagher, Tag,filmmaker.(CARDINAL)733662; Gitt, Robert,1941-interviewee.; Hellman, Sam,author.; Holt, Tim,1918-1973,actor.; Hubert, Rene,1895-1976,costume designer.; Isenberg, Andrew C.(Andrew Christian),interviewee.(CARDINAL)658214; Jenkins, David,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)723577; Little, Thomas,1886-1985,set designer.; MacDonald, Joe,1906-1968,cinematographer.; Mature, Victor,actor.; McBride, Joseph,1947-commentator.(CARDINAL)709636; Miller, Winston,1910-1994,screenwriter.; Mockridge, Cyril J.(Cyril John),1896-1979,composer (expression); Newman, Alfred,1901-1970,musical director.(CARDINAL)808540; Powell, Edward B.,arranger.; Sosin, Donald,composer (expression); Spencer, Dorothy,1909-2002,editor of moving image work.; Wheeler, Lyle,1905-1990,art director.(CARDINAL)843441; Zanuck, Darryl Francis,1902-1979,presenter.(CARDINAL)513597; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Lake, Stuart N.Wyatt Earp, frontier marshal.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation,production company.(CARDINAL)137420;
Director of photography, Joseph MacDonald ; film editor, Dorothy Spencer ; musical direction, Alfred Newman ; music, Cyril Mockridge ; orchestral arrangements, Edward Powell ; art direction, James Basevi, Lyle Wheeler ; set decorations, Thomas Little ; costumes, Rene Hubert.Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature, Cathy Downs, Walter Brennan, Tim Holt.Wyatt Earp is the sturdy lawman who sets about the task of shaping up the disorderly Arizona town of Tombstone, with the help of the boozy, tubercular gambler and gunman Doc Holliday. Though initially at cross-purposes, the pair ultimately team up to confront the violent Clanton gang.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; NTSC, region 1; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Western films.; Earp, Wyatt, 1848-1929; Holliday, John Henry, 1851-1887; Lake, Stuart N.; Gangs; Gunfights; Outlaws; Sheriffs;
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- Young, gifted and Black : a new generation of artists : the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art / by Beasley, Kevin,1985-contributor.(CARDINAL)853187; Boettcher, Graham,contributor.(CARDINAL)853186; Brown, Jessica Bell,contributor.(CARDINAL)841305; Casteel, Jordan,contributor.(CARDINAL)853185; Chase, Jonathan Lyndon,1989-contributor.(CARDINAL)853184; Choi, Connie H.,contributor.(CARDINAL)314689; Collins, Bethany,1984-contributor.(CARDINAL)853183; Gavin, Cy,contributor.; Golden, Thelma,contributor.(CARDINAL)209039; Graham, Anthony,contributor.; Gumby, Alteronce,contributor.; Haynes, Lauren,contributor.(CARDINAL)354929; Jackson, Tomashi,1980-contributor.(CARDINAL)853182; James, Jamillah,1980-contributor.; Jones, Samuel Levi,contributor.; Lawson, Deana,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)853181; Lax, Thomas J.,contributor.(CARDINAL)855500; Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac,contributor.(CARDINAL)853189; Mack, Eric Nathaniel,1987-contributor.(CARDINAL)853180; Michie, Troy,contributor.; Quarles, Christina,1985-contributor.(CARDINAL)853179; Ringle, Hallie,contributor.(CARDINAL)853178; Sargent, Antwaun,contributor.(CARDINAL)853177; Sargent, Antwaun,editor.(CARDINAL)853177; Sepuya, Paul Mpagi,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)853176; Smith, Sable Elyse,contributor.(CARDINAL)853175; Wilford, Adeze,contributor.; Wilkins, Gordon Dearborn,contributor.; Williams, D'Angelo Lovell,1992-contributor.(CARDINAL)853174; Wycoff, Matt,contributor.(CARDINAL)853173; Concordia College (Bronxville, N.Y.),host institution.; Manetti Shrem Museum,host institution.(CARDINAL)853172; OSilas Gallery,host institution.;
Includes bibliographical references.Highlighting a new generation of black artists, 'Young, Gifted and Black' surveys works drawn from the collection of Bernard I. Lumpkin and Carmine D. Boccuzzi, longtime champions of emerging artists of African descent. Edited by Antwaun Sargent, the book features over 100 artworks -- including painting, photography, sculpture, and performance -- that explore collective memory, struggle, and self-representation. With texts by curators and artists offering diverse perspectives, [this book] speaks broadly to notions of community and identity that, while rooted in the specific experience of blackness, capture how these artists are shaping the ways we think about representation, race, and the history of art.Published in conjunction with the exhibition in Bronxville, New York, at the OSilas Gallery at Concordia College, September 24-December 7, 2019, and traveling to five additional venues ending at The Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at the University of California, Davis, June-December 2022.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Interviews.; Boccuzzi, Carmine; Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac; Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac; African American art; Art, American; Art;
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- Among others : Blackness at MoMA / by English, Darby,1974-author.(CARDINAL)782690; Barat, Charlotte,author.(CARDINAL)835814; Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.),issuing body.(CARDINAL)139062;
Includes bibliographical references."This expansive collection of essays on nearly 200 works in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art is the first substantial exploration of MoMA's uneven historical relationship with black artists, black audiences and the broader subject of racial blackness. By addressing these subjects through the consideration of works produced either by black artists or in response to race-related subjects, 'Among Others' confronts two kinds of truth: one plainly factual and informative, the other moral. It is equal parts historical investigation and truth-telling about the Museum's role in the history of the cultural politics of race. The richly illustrated volume begins with two historical essays. The first, by Darby English and Charlotte Barat, traces the history of MoMA's encounters with racial blackness since its founding--from an early commitment to African art and solo exhibitions devoted to the work of artists such as William Edmondson and Jacob Lawrence in the 1930s and 1940s, to its activities during the Civil Rights Movement, to the controversial Primitivism show of 1984 and beyond. The second essay, by Mabel O. Wilson, scrutinizes the Museum's record in collecting the work of black architects and designers. Following these essays are nearly 200 plates, each accompanied by an essay by one of the over 100 authors who hail from a range of fields." --
- Subjects: Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.); African Americans in art.; Art and race; Black people in art.; African American artists.; Artists, Black.; Museums and minorities; African Americans; Black people; Race in art.; Art;
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- Writing the Civil War : the quest to understand / by McPherson, James M.(CARDINAL)122624; Cooper, William J.,Jr.(William James),1940-(CARDINAL)170926;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / James M. McPherson and William J. Cooper, Jr. -- Blueprint for victory: Northern strategy and military policy / Gary W. Gallagher -- Rebellion and conventional warfare: Confederate strategy and military policy / Emory M. Thomas -- Battlefield tactics / Joseph Glatthaar -- "Not the general but the soldier": the study of Civil War soldiers / Reid Mitchell -- Abraham Lincoln vs. Jefferson Davis: comparing presidential leadership in the Civil War / Mark Neely, Jr. -- An elusive synthesis: Northern politics during the Civil War / Michael F. Holt -- Beyond state rights: the shadowy world of Confederate politics / George Rable -- Constitutional crisis / Michael Les Benedict -- What did the winners win? the social and economic history of the North during the Civil War / Phillip Shaw Paludan -- Behind the lines: Confederate economy and society / James L. Roark -- "Ours as well as that of the men": women and gender in the Civil War / Drew Gilpin Faust -- Slavery and freedom in the Civil War South / Peter Kolchin -- Index.
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- Writing the Civil War : the quest to understand / by McPherson, James M.(CARDINAL)122624; Cooper, William J.,Jr.(William James),1940-(CARDINAL)170926;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / James M. McPherson and William J. Cooper, Jr. -- Blueprint for victory: Northern strategy and military policy / Gary W. Gallagher -- Rebellion and conventional warfare: Confederate strategy and military policy / Emory M. Thomas -- Battlefield tactics / Joseph Glatthaar -- "Not the general but the soldier": the study of Civil War soldiers / Reid Mitchell -- Abraham Lincoln vs. Jefferson Davis: comparing presidential leadership in the Civil War / Mark Neely, Jr. -- An elusive synthesis: Northern politics during the Civil War / Michael F. Holt -- Beyond state rights: the shadowy world of Confederate politics / George Rable -- Constitutional crisis / Michael Les Benedict -- What did the winners win? the social and economic history of the North during the Civil War / Phillip Shaw Paludan -- Behind the lines: Confederate economy and society / James L. Roark -- "Ours as well as that of the men": women and gender in the Civil War / Drew Gilpin Faust -- Slavery and freedom in the Civil War South / Peter Kolchin -- Index.
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- Lens of war : exploring iconic photographs of the Civil War / by Gallman, J. Matthew(James Matthew),editor.(CARDINAL)197778; Gallagher, Gary W.,editor.(CARDINAL)163162;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Case studies.; Photography in historiography; War photography;
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