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- : MARC and other international formats / by Gredley, Ellen.(CARDINAL)200563; Hopkinson, A.(Alan)(CARDINAL)148934; American Library Association.(CARDINAL)142523; Canadian Library Association.(CARDINAL)153374; Library Association.(CARDINAL)142312;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Exchange of bibliographic information.; Machine-readable bibliographic data.; Bibliography, International; MARC formats.;
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- Reference manual for machine-readable bibliographic descriptions / by Dierickx, H.(Harold); Hopkinson, A.(Alan); UNISIST International Center for Bibliographic Descriptions.; Unesco.General Information Programme.;
Includes bibliography.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Machine-readable bibliographic data;
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- DCI Banks. [videorecording] / by Deam, Jack,1972-actor.; Lowe, Andrea,1975-actor.; Tompkinson, Stephen,1965-actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Robinson, Peter,1950-Inspector banks.; British Broadcasting Corporation,film distributor.(CARDINAL)143648;
Executive producers, Andy Harries, Francis Hopkinson ; produced by Stephen Smallwood ; written by Robert Murphy, Laurence Davey.Stephen Tompkinson, Andrea Lowe, Lorraine Burroughs, Jack Deam, Colin Tierney.Playing With Fire (Episodes 1 and 2): The discovery of two bodies in a suspected arson lead Banks and Cabbot to uncover an art forgery scheme. When another victim is found, Banks is determined to find the man behind the forgery ring before he can strike closer to home. Friend of the Devil (Episodes 3 and 4): This one has a lot of murder. A corpse in a storage room is investigated by Banks as Cabbot takes on a mutilated body on the Moors. When the identity of the brutalized girl is revealed, Cabbot seeks to connect this death with that of someone on the force. Meanwhile, Banks has difficulty determining how his crime was enacted. Cold is the Grave (Episodes 5 and 6): A robbery suspect is murdered, and the team must uncover a complicated series of events. Was the robbery staged? And when bodies keep popping up, it leads Banks to suspect that someone very close to him might be involved in these criminal dealings.Rating: Not rated.DVD, widescreen presentation; stereo.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Television crime shows.; Television series.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Banks, Alan (Fictitious character); Canal-boats; Crime; Police; Serial murderers;
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- Three centuries of American poetry, 1620-1923 / by Mandelbaum, Allen,1926-2011.(CARDINAL)137209; Richardson, Robert D.,1934-2020.(CARDINAL)169446;
Colonial era to 1775: John Smith -- Roger Williams -- Anne Bradstreet -- Michael Wigglesworth -- John Cotton of 'Queen's Creek' -- Edward Taylor -- Richard Steere -- Thomas Maule -- Ebenezer Cooke -- Benjamin Franklin -- Jane Colman Turell -- Anonymous -- Francis Hopkinson -- Daniel Bliss -- Anonymous -- Songs and hymns to 1775 -- Revolution and early republic 1775-1825: John Trumbull -- Philip Freneau -- Phillis Wheatley -- Joel Barlow -- Songs and hymns 1775-1825 -- Young America the romantic era 1826-1859: William Cullen Bryant -- Lydia H. Sigourney -- George Moses Horton -- Edward Coote Pinkney -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Sara Helen Whitman -- Elizabeth Oakes-Smith -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Lucretia Davidson -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Thomas Holley Chivers -- Margaret Fuller -- Frances S. Osgood -- Ellen Sturgis Hooper -- Jones Very -- Christopher Cranch -- Henry David Thoreau -- William Ellery Channing -- American Indian Poems 1826-1859 -- Songs, hymns, carols, and parlor poems 1826-1859 -- Civil War era 1860-1870: Walt Whitman -- James Russell Lowell -- Herman Melville -- Alice Cary -- Ann Plato -- Joshua McCarter Simpson -- Frederick Goddard Tuckerman -- F.E.W. Harper -- Lucy Larcom -- Charles Godfrey Leland -- Bayard Taylor -- Rose Terry Cooke -- Henry Timrod -- Helen Hunt Jackson -- Emily Dickinson -- Celia Thaxter -- Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) -- Thomas Bailey Aldrich -- Charlotte L.F. Grimke -- Adah Isaacs Menken -- Sidney Lanier -- Songs, hymns, spirituals, and carols 1859-1870 -- Era of reconstruction and expansion 1870-1900: Emma Lazarus -- James Whitcomb Riley -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox -- Henrietta Cordelia Ray -- Edwin Markham -- Edith Matilda Thomas -- Lizette Woodworth Reese -- Samuel Alfred Beadle -- George Marion McClellan -- Bliss Carman -- Louise Imogen Guiney -- George Santayana -- Richard Hovey -- Madison Cawein -- James Edwin Campbell -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- William Vaughn Moody -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Jesse Rittenhouse -- George Sterling -- Edgar Lee Masters -- American Indian poetry 1870-1900 -- Songs, spirituals, hymns, and popular poems 1870-1900 -- Advent of the modern 1901-1922: Stephen Crane -- James Weldon Johnson -- Lola Ridge -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Guy Wetmore Carryl -- Robert Frost -- Robert W. Service -- "Edward E. Paramore, Jr." -- Trumbull Stickney -- Josephine Preston Peabody -- Amy Lowell -- Gertrude Stein -- Ridgely Torrence -- Anna Hempstead Branch -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- Carl Sandburg -- Adelaide Crapsey -- Don Marquis -- Vachel Lindsay -- Wallace Stevens -- Witter Bynner -- Anne Spencer -- Kahlil Gibran -- Arthur Davison Ficke -- William Carlos Williams -- Sara Teasdale -- Donald Evans -- Ezra Pound -- Elinor Wylie -- Georgia Johnson -- Joyce Kilmer -- H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) -- John Gould Fletcher -- Marianne Moore -- T.S. Eliot -- Fenton Johnson -- Alan Seeger -- Conrad Aiken -- E.E. Cummings -- Claude McKay -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Langston Hughes -- American Indian poems 1900-1921 -- Songs of the modern era 1900-1922.A comprehensive overview of America's vast poetic heritage, Three Centuries of American Poetry features the work of some 150 of our nation's finest writers. From the Revolutionary and Civil Wars to the Romantic Era and the Gilded and Modern Ages, this unrivaled anthology also presents a memorable array of rare ballads, songs, hymns, spirituals, and carols that echo through our nation's history. Highlights include Native American poems, African American writings, and the works of Quakers, colonists, Huguenots, transcendentalists, scholars, slaves, politicians, journalists, and clergymen. These discerning selections demonstrate that the American canon of poetry is as diverse as the nation itself, and constantly evolving as we pass through time. Most important, this collection strongly reflects the peerless styling that mark the American poetic experience as unique. Here, in one distinguished volume, are the many voices of the New World.
- Subjects: American poetry.; Poésie américaine;
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