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Wild river [videorecording] the Colorado / by Campanella, Joseph.(CARDINAL)332768; Howe, John,1952-; KUED-TV (Television station : Salt Lake City, Utah)(CARDINAL)162252; PBS Home Video.(CARDINAL)218235;
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
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Algiers [videorecording] / by Ashelbe.Pepe le Moko.; Boyer, Charles,1899-1978.act.; Cain, James M.(James Mallahan),1892-1977.aus.(CARDINAL)150794; Calleia, Joseph,1897-1975.act.; Cromwell, John,1888-1979.drt.; Gurie, Sigrid,1911-1969.act.; Hale, Alan,1892-1950.act.; Howe, James Wong.cng.; Igarbouchen, Mohammed.cmp.; Lamarr, Hedy,1913-2000.act.(CARDINAL)183884; Lawson, John Howard,1894-1977.aus.; Scotto, Vincent,1876-1952.cmp.; Alpha Video Distributors.;
Music, Muhammed Ygner Buchen & Vincent Scotto ; Cinematography James Wong Howe.Charles Boyer, Hedy Lamarr, Sigrid Gurie, Joseph Calleia, Alan Hale.Charles Boyer plays the master criminal hiding out in The Casbah. Pepe's nemesis, French police inspector Slimane, waits patiently for Pepe to make one wrong move. when Pepe falls head over heels in love with the beautiful tourist Gaby, he becomes too preoccupied to keep up his guard against the relentless inspector. An intriguing chain of events, including his betrayal by the woman he scorned in favor of Gaby, conspire to create Pepe's heart-rending downfall."--Container.DVD ; Dolby digital, Dolby stereo.
Subjects: Feature films.; Gangster films.; Man-woman relationships; Thieves;
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The best of the Tony Awards [videorecording] : the plays / by Alexander, Jane,1939-prf.(CARDINAL)526325; Allen, Joan,1956-prf.(CARDINAL)288958; Bening, Annette.prf.; Blessing, Lee.(CARDINAL)843349; Bosco, Philip.prf.(CARDINAL)684838; Busch, Charles.(CARDINAL)753104; Cariou, Len.prf.(CARDINAL)843568; Carney, Art,1918-2003.prf.; Carroll, Rocky.prf.(CARDINAL)347263; Cohen, Christopher A.drt.; Daly, Tim,1956-prf.(CARDINAL)380526; Davis, Viola,1965-prf.(CARDINAL)556332; Dutton, Charles S.prf.(CARDINAL)844221; Fierstein, Harvey,1954-hst.(CARDINAL)731765; Freeman, Morgan.prf.(CARDINAL)348086; Friedman, Peter.prf.; Friel, Brian.(CARDINAL)711728; Garber, Victor.prf.(CARDINAL)752459; Gordon, Carl,1932-2010.; Hall, Ed,1931-1991.; Hecht, Steven.aus.; Howe, Tina.(CARDINAL)509980; Hwang, David Henry,1957-(CARDINAL)526703; Jones, James Earl.prf.(CARDINAL)175318; Kahn, Madeline.prf.(CARDINAL)722764; Klein, Robert,1942-prf.(CARDINAL)526376; Kline, Kevin.prf.(CARDINAL)348823; Lavin, Linda,1937-prf.(CARDINAL)344885; Lee, Michele.prf.; Lindo, Delroy,1952-prf.; Lithgow, John,1945-prf.(CARDINAL)346580; Ludwig, Ken.(CARDINAL)771142; Mamet, David.(CARDINAL)135137; Manahan, Anna.prf.; Mantegna, Joe.prf.(CARDINAL)181527; Merkerson, S. Epatha,1952-prf.; Mitchell, Brian Stokes.prf.(CARDINAL)532445; O'Neill, Eugene,1888-1953.(CARDINAL)145123; Prosky, Robert,1930-2008.prf.; Roberts, Tony,1939-prf.(CARDINAL)340144; Sackler, Howard.(CARDINAL)191128; Sampson, Tim.prf.; Shaffer, Peter,1926-; Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.(CARDINAL)137692; Silver, Ron,1946-2009.prf.; Sinise, Gary.prf.(CARDINAL)318704; Smith, Maggie,1934-prf.(CARDINAL)681366; Tyzack, Margaret,1931-2011.; Vance, Courtney B.prf.(CARDINAL)340058; Wasserman, Dale.(CARDINAL)125656; Wasserstein, Wendy.(CARDINAL)722236; Waterston, Sam.prf.(CARDINAL)188180; Wilson, August.(CARDINAL)740900; Winkler, Mel.prf.; Wong, B. D.prf.(CARDINAL)528312; Acorn Media (Firm)(CARDINAL)340133;
Editor, Anita Robertson.Hosted by Harvey Fierstein.Originally aired as segments on the Tony Awards between 1969-2001.A compilation of dramatic scenes from various Broadway plays, as performed on the Tony Awards by the original cast members between 1969 and 2001.DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo.
Subjects: Videorecordings for the hearing impaired.; Theater; Tony Awards.;
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Mark of the vampire [videorecording] ; The mask of Fu Manch / by Browning, Tod,1880-1962,film director.; Brabin, Charles J.,1883-1957,film director.; Endore, S. Guy,1900-1970,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)123219; Schubert, Bernard,screenwriter.; Kuhn, Irene,1898-1995,screenwriter.; Woolf, Edgar Allan,screenwriter.; Willard, John,1885-1942,screenwriter.; Rohmer, Sax,1883-1959.(CARDINAL)711258; Howe, James Wong,director of photography.; Gaudio, Tony,1885-1951,director of photography.; Lewis, Ben,editor of moving image work.; Gibbons, Cedric,1895-1960,art director.; Barrymore, Lionel,1878-1954,actor.(CARDINAL)183101; Allan, Elizabeth,1908-1990,actor.; Lugosi, Bela,1882-1956,actor.(CARDINAL)513297; Atwill, Lionel,1885-1946,actor.; Hersholt, Jean,1886-1956,actor.(CARDINAL)510572; Wadsworth, Henry,1902-1974,actor.; Meek, Donald,1878-1946,actor.; Ralph, Jessie,actor.; Simpson, Ivan,1875-1951,actor.; Ardell, Franklyn,1885-1960,actor.; Bennett, Leila,actor.; Gittelson, June,1910-1993,actor.; Borland, Carroll,1914-actor.; Herbert, Holmes E.,1882-1956,actor.; Visaroff, Michael,1892-1951,actor.; Karloff, Boris,1887-1969,actor.(CARDINAL)131211; Stone, Lewis,1879-1953,actor.; Morley, Karen,actor.; Starrett, Charles,actor.; Loy, Myrna,1905-1993,actor.(CARDINAL)514347; Grant, Lawrence,1869-1952,actor.; Torrence, David,1864-1951,actor.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,production company.(CARDINAL)150193; Turner Entertainment Co.(CARDINAL)769305; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Mark of the vampire:screen play by Guy Endore and Bernard Schubert; photography, James Wong Howe; editing, Ben Lewis ; music, Edward Ward.The mask of Fu Manchu: directed by Charles Brabin; screenplay by Irene Kuhn, Edgar Allan Woolf and John Willard ; story by Sax Rohmer; photography, Tony Gaudio ; edting, Ben Lewis.Mark of the vampire: Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Jean Hersholt, Henry Wadsworth, Donald Meek, Jessie Ralph, Ivan Simpson, Franklyn Ardell, Leila Bennett, June Gittelson, Carol Borland, Holmes Herbert, Michael Visaroff.The mask of Fu Manchu: Boris Karloff, Lewis Stone, Karen Morley, Charles Starret, Myrna Loy, Jean Hersholt, Lawrence Grant, David TorrenceMark of the vampire: Sir Karell Borotyn appears to have been killed by Count Mora, a vampire believed to haunt the local village. Now his daughter Irena is the Count's next target. Enter Professor Zelen, an expert on vampires who's sent in to prevent her death. At the same time, secrets are revealed surrounding the circumstances of Sir Karell's death.The mask of Fu Manchu: Englishmen race to find the tomb of Genghis Khan. They have to get there fast, as the evil genius Dr. Fu Manchu is also searching, and if he gets the mysteriously powerful relics, he and his diabolical daughter will enslave the world.521 8 MPAA rating: GDVD, NTSC Region 1, original aspect ratio, Dolby digital mono
Subjects: Feature films.; Horror films.; Vampire films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Fiction films.; Genghis Khan, 1162-1227; Vampires; Fu Manchu, Doctor (Fictitious character); Good and evil;
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The real history of the American Revolution : a new look at the past / by Axelrod, Alan,1952-(CARDINAL)165995;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 358-359) and index.Dramatis Personae: John Adams -- Samuel Adams -- Ethan Allen -- John Andre -- Benedict Arnold -- Crispus Attucks -- Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais -- Daniel Boone -- Joseph Brant -- John Burgoyne (Gentleman Johnny) -- Guy Carleton -- George Rogers Clark -- Henry Clinton -- Charles Cornwallis -- Comte Francois Joseph Paul de Grasse -- Silas Deane -- Comte Charles Hector Theodot d'Estaing -- John Dickinson -- Benjamin Franklin -- Thomas Gage -- Joseph Galloway -- Horatio Gates -- George III -- Lord George Sackville Germain -- Nathaniel Greene -- Lord George Grenville -- Nathan Hale -- Alexander Hamilton -- John Hancock -- Patrick Henry -- Herkimer -- Hopkins -- Richard Howe -- William Howe -- John Jay -- Thomas Jefferson -- John Jones -- Kalb -- Henry Knox -- Knyphause -- Kosciuszko -- Lafayette -- Henry Laurens -- Arthur Lee -- Charles Lee -- Henry Lee ("Light-Horse Harry") -- Benjamin Lincoln -- Francis Marion ("Swamp Fox") -- John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich -- Daniel Morgan -- Robert Morris -- William Moultrie -- Lord Frederick North -- James Otis -- Thomas Paine -- William "The Elder" Pitt -- Casimir Pulaski -- Israel Putnam -- Paul Revere -- Baron Friedrich Riedesel -- Comte de Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur Rochambeau George Brydges Rodney -- Philip Schuyler -- Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus von Steuben -- John Sullivan -- Banastre Tarleton -- Charles Townshend -- Charles Gravier Vergennes -- Artemas Ward -- Joseph Warren -- George Washington -- Anthony Wayne.I. The Pursuit of Happiness. The causes of a revolution -- Colonial living -- Hard acts and shocking ideas -- Invitation to a tea party -- II. Drumming up a War. The flame kindled -- Opening shots -- Green Mountain triumph and Canadian catastrophe -- Boston victory -- II. The Times that Tried Men's Souls. Washington the loser -- Washington the winner -- England's best-laid plans -- Philadelphia fiasco and Saratoga triumph -- The French connection -- Defeat and despair -- Spring and hope -- FIres in the wilderness -- Gone South -- Treason and mutiny -- IV. Most Glorious. Victory at sea -- Another shift to the South -- Yorktown: the world turned upside down -- The peace of Paris and a new order of the ages --
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The American Revolution : what really happened / by Axelrod, Alan,1952-(CARDINAL)165995;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 358-359) and index.Dramatis Personae: John Adams -- Samuel Adams -- Ethan Allen -- John Andre -- Benedict Arnold -- Crispus Attucks -- Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais -- Daniel Boone -- Joseph Brant -- John Burgoyne (Gentleman Johnny) -- Guy Carleton -- George Rogers Clark -- Henry Clinton -- Charles Cornwallis -- Comte Francois Joseph Paul de Grasse -- Silas Deane -- Comte Charles Hector Theodot d'Estaing -- John Dickinson -- Benjamin Franklin -- Thomas Gage -- Joseph Galloway -- Horatio Gates -- George III -- Lord George Sackville Germain -- Nathaniel Greene -- Lord George Grenville -- Nathan Hale -- Alexander Hamilton -- John Hancock -- Patrick Henry -- Herkimer -- Hopkins -- Richard Howe -- William Howe -- John Jay -- Thomas Jefferson -- John Jones -- Kalb -- Henry Knox -- Knyphause -- Kosciuszko -- Lafayette -- Henry Laurens -- Arthur Lee -- Charles Lee -- Henry Lee ("Light-Horse Harry") -- Benjamin Lincoln -- Francis Marion ("Swamp Fox") -- John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich -- Daniel Morgan -- Robert Morris -- William Moultrie -- Lord Frederick North -- James Otis -- Thomas Paine -- William "The Elder" Pitt -- Casimir Pulaski -- Israel Putnam -- Paul Revere -- Baron Friedrich Riedesel -- Comte de Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur Rochambeau George Brydges Rodney -- Philip Schuyler -- Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus von Steuben -- John Sullivan -- Banastre Tarleton -- Charles Townshend -- Charles Gravier Vergennes -- Artemas Ward -- Joseph Warren -- George Washington -- Anthony Wayne.I. The Pursuit of Happiness. The causes of a revolution -- Colonial living -- Hard acts and shocking ideas -- Invitation to a tea party -- II. Drumming up a War. The flame kindled -- Opening shots -- Green Mountain triumph and Canadian catastrophe -- Boston victory -- II. The Times that Tried Men's Souls. Washington the loser -- Washington the winner -- England's best-laid plans -- Philadelphia fiasco and Saratoga triumph -- The French connection -- Defeat and despair -- Spring and hope -- FIres in the wilderness -- Gone South -- Treason and mutiny -- IV. Most Glorious. Victory at sea -- Another shift to the South -- Yorktown: the world turned upside down -- The peace of Paris and a new order of the ages --
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Postmodern American poetry : a Norton anthology / by Hoover, Paul,1946-(CARDINAL)717319;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Charles Olson (1910-1970) -- John Cage (1912-1992) -- Robert Duncan (1919-1988) -- Lawrence Ferlinghetti (b. 1919) -- Barbara Guest (1920-2006) -- Jackson Mac Low (1922-2004) -- Philip Whalen (1923-2002) -- Denise Levertov (1923-1997) -- James Schuyler (1923-1991) -- Kenneth Koch (1925-2002) -- Jack Spicer (1925-1965) -- Frank O'Hara (1926-1966) -- Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) -- Robert Creeley (1926-2005) ---Paul Blackburn (1926-1971) -- John Ashbery (b. 1927) -- Larry Eigner (1927-1996) -- Kenward Elmslie (b. 1929) -- Ed Dorn (1929-1999) -- Gregory Corso (1930-2001) -- Gary Snyder (b. 1930) -- Keith Waldrop (b. 1932) -- Michael McClure (b. 1932) -- Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) (b. 1934) -- Ted Berrigan (1934-1983) -- Diane di Prima (b. 1934) -- Clayton Eshleman (b. 1935) -- Ronald Johnson (1935-1998) -- Gustaf Sobin (1935-2005) -- Rosemarie Waldrop (b. 1935) -- Kathleen Fraser (b. 1937) -- Susan Howe (b. 1937) -- Caroline Knox (b. 1938) -- Bill Berkson (b. 1939) -- Clark Coolidge (b. 1939) -- Ed Roberson (b. 1939) -- Fanny Howe (b. 1940) -- Lyn Hejinian (b. 1941) -- Joan Retallack (b. 1941) -- Ron Padgett (b. 1942) -- Ann Lauterbach (b. 1942) -- Michael Palmer (b. 1943) -- Leslie Scalapino (1944-2010) -- Marjorie Welish (b. 1944) -- Norma Cole (b. 1945) -- Bernadette Mayer (b. 1945) -- Alice Notley (b. 1945) -- Anne Waldman (b. 1945) -- Wanda Coleman (b. 1946) -- Ron Silliman (b. 1946) -- Rae Armantrout (b. 1947) -- Mei-mei Berssenbrugge (b. 1947) -- Nathaniel Mackey (b. 1947) -- Steve McCaffery (b. 1947) -- Bob Perelman (b. 1947) -- Bin Ramke (b. 1947) -- Aaron Shurin (b. 1947) -- Will Alexander (b. 1948) -- Bruce Andrew (b. 1948) -- Stephen Ratcliffe (b. 1948) -- Eileen Myles (b. 1949) -- C.D. Wright (b. 1949) -- Charles Bernstein (b. 1950) -- Cecil S. Giscombe (b. 1950) -- John Yau (b. 1950) -- Maxine Chernoff (b. 1952) -- Carla Harryman (b. 1952) -- Laura Moriarty (b. 1952) -- Elaine Equi (b. 1953) -- Harryette Mullen (b. 1953) -- Donald Revell (b. 1954) -- Gillian Conoley (b. 1955) -- Andrew Joron (b. 1955) -- Cole Swensen (b. 1955) -- Susan Wheeler (b. 1955) -- Forrest Gander (b. 1956) -- Rusty Morrison (b. 1956) -- Myung Mi Kim (b. 1957) -- Wang Ping (b. 1957) -- Tan Lin (b. 1957) -- Laura Mullen (b. 1958) -- Robert Fitterman (b. 1959) -- Peter Gizzi (b. 1959) -- Claudia Keelan (b. 1959) -- Joseph Lease (b. 1960) -- Mark McMorris (b. 1960) -- Sharon Mesmer (b. 1960) -- Kenneth Goldsmith (b. 1961) -- Elizabeth Robinson (b. 1961) -- Elizabeth Willis (b. 1961) -- Stacy Doris (1962-2012) -- K. Silem Mohammad (b. 1962) -- Linh Dinh (b. 1963) -- Claudia Rankine (b. 1963) -- Nada Gordon (b. 1964) and Gary Sullivan (b. 1962) -- Jennifer Moxley (b. 1964) -- Eleni Sikelianos (b. 1965) -- Edwin Torres (b. 1965) -- Christian Bök (b. 1966) -- Laynie Browne (b. 1966) -- Julie Carr (b. 1966) -- Lisa Jarnot (b. 1967) -- Drew Gardner (b. 1968) -- Vanessa Place (b. 1968) -- G.C. Waldrep (b. 1968) -- Craig Dworkin (b. 1969) -- Brian Kim Stefans (b. 1969) -- Catherine Wagner (b. 1969) -- Graham Foust (b. 1970) -- Noelle Kocot (b. 1970) -- Katie Degentesh (b. 1974) -- Noah Eli Gordon (b. 1975) -- Joshua Marie Wilkinson (b. 1977) -- Ben Lerner (b. 1979) -- Poetics. Charles Olson ; Barbara Guest ; Frank O'Hara ; Allen Ginsberg ; Robert Creeley ; Susan Howe ; Fanny Howe ; Lyn Hejinian ; Will Alexander ; Leslie Scalapino ; Nathaniel Mackey ; Steve McCaffrey ; Charles Bernstein ; K. Silem Mohammad ; Kenneth Goldsmith ; Drew Gardner.
Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; American poetry; Postmodernism (Literature);
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Astor : the rise and fall of an American fortune / by Cooper, Anderson,author.(CARDINAL)348528; Howe, Katherine,1977-author.(CARDINAL)616505;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-308) and index.New York, 1784 -- Astoria, 1810 -- Massacre Opera House, 1849 -- 850 Fifth Avenue, 1908 -- Waldorf-Astoria, 1928 -- Hever Castle, 1916 -- Rokeby, 1875 -- Halifax, April 15, 1912 -- Blackwell's Island, 1910 -- Mrs. Astor's Bar, 1910 to 1966 -- Ferncliff, 1952 -- The last Astor, 2013 -- Epilogue."The story of the Astors is an extraordinary but true tale of ambition, invention, destruction, and reinvention -- and of cunning, determination, hard work, hubris, infighting, and greed. One of the wealthiest men to have ever lived, John Jacob Astor first arrived in New York in 1783 and built a fortune through a ruthless expansion of his beaver trapping business, which he grew into an empire through real estate that enriched him at the expense of Manhattan's poorest residents. In later generations, Astors ruled Gilded Age New York society -- Caroline Schermerhorn Astor essentially invented it -- and got into the hospitality business with the legendary Waldorf-Astoria hotel, among others. Yet for all their unimaginable success, the Astors also endured crushing tragedy and reversals of fortune. John Jacob Astor IV perished in the Titanic disaster, its most famous victim. His cousin William Waldorf Astor renounced the United States. Rifts would split siblings and pit cousins against one another, legal battles would create irreparable divides, and mansions would be built and razed, or fall into disrepair. By 2009, when Brooke Astor's son, was convicted of defrauding his elderly mother -- who had herself married into the family for money -- the Astor dynasty was effectively over. In this unconventional, page-turning historical biography, featuring black-and-white and color photographs, Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe chronicle the lives of the Astors and offer a window onto the making of America itself."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Astor, Brooke; Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848; Astor family.; Upper class;
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Astor [large print] : the rise and fall of an American fortune / by Cooper, Anderson,author.(CARDINAL)348528; Howe, Katherine,1977-author.(CARDINAL)616505;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-447).Astor family tree -- Introduction -- New York, 1784 -- Astoria, 1810 -- Massacre Opera House, 1849 -- 840 Fifthe Avenue, 1908 -- Waldorf-Astoria, 1928 -- Hever Castle, 1916 -- Rokeby, 1875 -- Halifax, April 15, 1912 -- Blackwell's Island, 1910 -- Mrs. Astor's Bar, 1910 to 1966 -- Ferncliff, 1952 -- The Last Astor, 2013 -- Epilogue."The story of the Astors is an extraordinary but true tale of ambition, invention, destruction, and reinvention -- and of cunning, determination, hard work, hubris, infighting, and greed. One of the wealthiest men to have ever lived, John Jacob Astor first arrived in New York in 1783 and built a fortune through a ruthless expansion of his beaver trapping business, which he grew into an empire through real estate that enriched him at the expense of Manhattan's poorest residents. In later generations, Astors ruled Gilded Age New York society -- Caroline Schermerhorn Astor essentially invented it -- and got into the hospitality business with the legendary Waldorf-Astoria hotel, among others. Yet for all their unimaginable success, the Astors also endured crushing tragedy and reversals of fortune. John Jacob Astor IV perished in the Titanic disaster, its most famous victim. His cousin William Waldorf Astor renounced the United States. Rifts would split siblings and pit cousins against one another, legal battles would create irreparable divides, and mansions would be built and razed, or fall into disrepair. By 2009, when Brooke Astor's son was convicted of defrauding his elderly mother -- who had herself married into the family for money -- the Astor dynasty was effectively over. In this unconventional, page-turning historical biography, featuring black-and-white and color photographs, Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe chronicle the lives of the Astors and offer a window onto the making of America itself" --
Subjects: Biographies.; Large print books.; Astor, Brooke; Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848; Astor family.; Upper class;
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Hollywood's West : the American frontier in film, television, and history / by O'Connor, John E.(CARDINAL)510348; Rollins, Peter C.(CARDINAL)511195;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 322-344) and index.Includes filmography: pages 300-321.Introduction : the West, Westerns, and American character / John E. O'Connor and Peter C. Rollins -- The new Western history in 1931 : RKo and the challenge of Cimarron / J.E. Smyth -- Tradition, parody, and adaptation : Jed Buell's unconventional West / Cynthia J. Miller -- The Lone Ranger : adult legacies of a juvenile Western / John Shelton Lawrence -- Wee Willie Winkie goes West : the influence of the British Empire genre on Ford's cavalry trilogy / Kathleen A. McDonough -- Beyond the river : women and the role of the feminine in Howard Hawks's Red River / John Parris Springer -- The "ache for home" : assimilation and separatism in Anthony Mann's Devil's doorway / Joanna Hearne -- Giant helps America recognize the cost of discrimination : a lesson of World War II / Monique James Baxter -- Rewriting High noon : transformations in American popular political culture during the Cold War, 1952-1968 / Matthew J. Costello -- Almost angels, almost feminists : women in the professionals / Winona Howe -- Cowboys and comedy : the simultaneous deconstruction and reinforcement of generic conventions in the Western parody / Matthew R. Turner -- Historical discourse and American identity in Westerns since the Reagan era / Alexandra Keller -- Challenging legends, complicating border lines : the concept of "frontera" in John Sayles's Lone star / Kimberly Sultze -- Turner Network Television's made-for-TV Western films : engaging audiences through genre and themes / David Pierson.
Subjects: Western films; Western television programs;
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