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- A Christmas without snow [videorecording] / by Korty, John,1936-; Green, Whitney.; Learned, Michael,1939-; Houseman, John,1902-1988.;
Written by Richard W. Beban and Judith Anne Nielsen ; director of photography, Mike Fash ; editor, Peter Parasheles ; music, Ed Bogas.Michael Learned, John Houseman.A recently divorced woman moves to San Francisco to start a new life. She joins a church choir and meets new friends and learns special life lessons. Bonus Features: A Christmas Carol and Hector's Hectic Life.Rated for all.DVD
- Subjects: Choirs (Music); Carols;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The parade [videorecording] by Arquette, Rosanna,1959-; Cauldfield, Maxwell; Forrest, Frederic,1936-; Learned, Michael,1939-; Page, Geraldine,1924-1987.;
A man returns to his home town after seven years in prison, and works hard to regain the trust of his wife, daughter, and his community.FAB Rated: PD (Parental Discretion) for mild language.DVD
- Subjects: DVDs; Ex-convicts;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Waltons : the complete 8th season. [videorecording] by Corby, Ellen,1911-1999.; Cotler, Kami,1965-; Harper, David W.,1961-; Learned, Michael,1939-; McDonough, Mary Elizabeth,1961-; Norton-Taylor, Judy,1958-; Scott, Eric,1958-; Thomas, Richard,1943-(CARDINAL)384396; Waite, Ralph,1928-; Walmsley, Jon,1956-;
Disc 1.; Side A.; 1:; The home front, part 1 /; written by Rod Peterson & Claire Whitaker ; directed by Harry Harris --; 2:; The home front, part 2 /; written by Rod Peterson & Claire Whitaker ; directed by Harry Harris --; 3:; The kinfolk /; written by E.F. Wallengren ; directed by Philip Leacock --; 4:; The diploma /; written by Kathleen Hite ; directed by Gwen Arner --; 5:; The innocents /; written by Juliet Packer ; directed by Gwen Arner.; Disc 1.; Side B.; 6:; The starlet /; written by D.C. Fontana & Richard Fontana ; directed by Philip Leacock --; 7:; The journal /; written by Robert Pirosh ; directed by Philip Leacock --; 8:; The lost sheep /; written by E.F. Wallengren ; directed by Walter Alzmann --; 9:; The violated /; written by Robert Pirosh ; directed by Walter Alzmann --; 10:; The waiting /; written by Kathleen Hite ; directed by Philip Leacock.; Disc 2.; Side A.; 11:; The silver wings /; written by Michael McGreevey ; directed by Stan Lathan --; 12:; The wager /; teleplay by E.F. Wallengren ; story by Claylene Jones ; directed by Gwen Arner --; 13:; The spirit /; written by Kathleen Hite ; directed by Herbert Hirschman --; 14:; The fastidious wife /; written by Loraine Despres ; directed by Gwen Arner --; 15:; The unthinkable /; written by Dan Ullman ; directed by Ralph Waite.; Disc 2.; Side B.; 16:; The idol /; written by Juliet Packer ; directed by Gwen Arner --; 17:; The prodigals /; written by Robert Pirosh ; directed by Stan Lathan --; 18:; The remembrance /; written by Marion Hargrove ; directed by Herbert Hirschman --; 19:; The inspiration /; written by E.F. Wallengren ; directed by Ralph Waite --; 20:; The last straw /; written by William Parker ; directed by Harry Harris.; Disc 3.; Side A.; 21:; The traveling man /; written by Kathleen Hite ; directed by Herbert Hirschman --; 22:; The furlough /; written by Juliet Packer ; directed by Harry Harris --; 23:; The medal /; written by Rod Peterson ; directed by Walter Alzmann --; 24:; The valediction /; written by Claire Whitaker ; directed by Harry Harris.Olivia returns home, her health restored. Ben and Cindy welcome another Walton into the world. Cousin Rose and her grandchildren fill empty rooms in the Walton home. Mary Ellen and Erin challenge scoffing men in a horse race. Jim-Bob graduates from high school and makes a decision that fills the family with profound pride.
- Subjects: Families; Families; Mountain life; Mountain life; Television programs.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Dioxin, agent orange : the facts / by Gough, Michael,1939-(CARDINAL)186757;
Bibliography: pages 263-280.Dioxin, a prevalent problem -- Nobody wanted dioxin -- Agent Orange and Vietnam -- What we know about Agent Orange and veterans' health -- What we may learn about Agent Orange and veterans' health -- Agent Orange and birth defects -- Dioxin in Missouri -- 2,4,5-T: the United States' disappearing herbicide -- Seveso: high-level environmental exposure -- Nitro explosion -- Industrial exposures to Dioxin -- Company behavior in the face of Dioxin exposures -- Dioxin and specific cancers -- Animal tests of Dioxin toxicity -- Dioxin decisions.1380L
- Subjects: Dioxins; Dioxins;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The English patient / by Ondaatje, Michael,1943-(CARDINAL)351447;
Includes bibliographical references.During the final moments of World War II, in a deserted Italian villa, four people come together: a young nurse, her will broken, all her energy focused on her last, dying patient, a man in whom she has seen something "she wanted to learn, to grow into and hide in" ... the patient: an unknown Englishman, survivor of a plane crash, his mind awash with a life's worth of secrets and passions.910L
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; War fiction.; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- The lighthouse keeper [large print] / by Pratt, James Michael,author.(CARDINAL)685384;
"As a child, Peter O' Banyon's life changed irrevocably when his family was killed in a car accident. He was sent to live with his Uncle Billie, the keeper of the Port Hope Lighthouse in Massachusetts. From Billie, he learns the secret of keeping love alive, even when tragedy strikes. World War II takes Peter away from the lighthouse and his beloved Anna, but he isn't prepared for the ravages of war and the brutality that can kill a man's soul. But Peter is tested even further when he returns home. Can he learn the lesson of the lighthouse keeper? And at the end of his life, can he pass that lesson on to his daughter?" --
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Large print books.; Irish American families; Lighthouse keepers; World War, 1939-1945;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 12
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- Bang the drum slowly [videorecording] / by Hancock, John,1939-; De Niro, Robert.(CARDINAL)184450; Moriarty, Michael,1941-; Gardenia, Vincent,1922-; Harris, Mark,1922-2007.; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482;
Director of photography, Richard Shore ; editor, Richard Marks ; music score, Stephen Lawrence ; costume designer, Domingo Rodriguez ; production designer, Robert Gundlach.Robert De Niro, Michael Moriarty, Vincent Gardenia, Phil Foster, Heather Mac Rae, Tom Signorelli, Danny Aiello.The story of two very different baseball players who learn how to be men and respect themselves and each other.MPAA rating: PG.
- Subjects: Sports films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Friendship; Harris, Mark, 1922-2007; Harris, Mark, 1922-2007; Baseball films.; Film adaptations.; Feature films.;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- A Medal for Leroy / by Morpurgo, Michael,author.(CARDINAL)348635;
In World War II-era England, Michael learns about his black British Army soldier grandfather, a World War I officer who risked his life to save wounded men but who did not receive special commendations because of his race.860LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; World War, 1939-1945; Fatherless families; Single-parent families; Single parent families.;
- Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 13
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- Half a man / by Morpurgo, Michael,author.(CARDINAL)348635; O'Callaghan, Gemma,illustrator.(CARDINAL)618212;
Follows the experiences of a young man who after years of being told not to ask his World War II veteran grandfather about his injuries learns how his grandfather survived a torpedo attack on his ship.770LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Grandparent and child; Veterans; World War, 1939-1945;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 8
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- The ironclad alibi : a Harrison Raines Civil War mystery / by Kilian, Michael,1939-2005.(CARDINAL)504469;
Harrison Raines, a son of the Old South with radical ideas such as abolition, has fled to the North to fight for the Union. Now he returns to Richmond to learn what he can about "the Monster" that has all Washington in jitters. An ironclad ship! Said to be invincible. With it, the South could smash the Union blockade, possibly even sail up the Potomac and attack Washington itself. While snooping, Harry meets a lady friend of whom he was once very fond. When she's later found naked, hanged in his room, Harry's friend Caesar Augustus, formerly his slave and now his associate in the spy business, is arrested for the murder. Only through the intervention of Robert E. Lee is Harry given one week to discover the real murderer. For a time, it seems as if Harry (and the author) have forgotten all about the Monster; but, no, the trail of the killer leads Harry right into the very heart of the beast as it sets out to destroy the Union fleet.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Detective and mystery fiction.; War fiction.; Raines, Harrison (Fictitious character); Raines, Harrison (Fictitious character);
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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