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Fly fishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park [videorecording] / : Year round dry fly fishing / by Marsh, James,[1943-].; Marsh, Angie.; www.flyfishingdvd.com.;
Disc 1: Fly fishing the Smokies -- Fishing small streams -- Fly fishing for Brook Trout -- 101 fly fishing the Smokies -- Smoky fly fishing tips -- Fishing medium size streams -- Fly fishing cold water -- Smoky strategies -- More on small streams -- Fly fishing pocket water -- Fishing low water -- Extra - Meet James MarshDisc 2: Forney Creek, NC -- Straight Fork Creek, NC -- Raven Creek, NC --Oconaluftee River, NC -- Noland Creek, NC -- Deep Creek, NC -- Cataloochee Creek, NC -- Big Creek, NC -- Hazel Creek, NC -- Little River, TN -- Anthony Creek, TN -- West Prong Little River, TN -- Middle Prong Little Pigeon River, TN -- West Prong Little Pigeon River, TN -- Middle Prong Little River, TN -- Cosby Creek, TN -- Abrams Creek,TN -- Misc. streams -- Winter season -- Spring season -- Summer season -- Fall season -- Extra - Fly Fishing DVD PromoOver eight years in production, the series of programs were digitally recorded in forty-four states on over 150 rivers. Eight-one are included in Trout Unlimited's "America's Best 100 Trout Streams." - back coverThe Fly Fishing DVD series teaches all aspects of fly-fishing from the basics to the most advanced levels. It was conceived and designed to bring anglers a greater knowledge of the fish they pursue and the insects and other food sources they survive on. As the introduction says, "You can get your Ph.D in fly-fishing right here." - back cover This 2 Disc DVD Set provides over 4 hours of information and instructions on fly-fishing for trout in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Learn everything you need to know in order to consistently catch brown, brook, and rainbow trout on the dry fly. The most successful fishing methods and strategies are covered. Learn all about the insects and other food the trout eat and how to imitate each one. See all the major streams and witness the action. - back coverTitle from case
Subjects: Fly fishing.; Fly fishing; Fly fishing; Fly fishing;
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Harnett County Obituaries.
Copies of newspaper obituaries for the following individuals: Dr. J.B. Marsh, undated. Lewis D. Burwell, January 12, 1922. Hannibal Godwin, June 13, 1929. John M. Hodges, Sr., March 9, 1933. John R. Baggett, August 24, 1934. J.C. Clifford, February 7, 1935. Dr. Waymon C. Melvin, May 6, 1937. Sam M. Byrd, December 29, 1939. James C. Byrd, December 23, 1943. Byrd P. Gentry, January 4, 1945. William Edward Salmon, November 1, 1955. Glenn Proffit, May 18, 1967. Leslie Hartwell Campbell, December 3, 1970.
Subjects: Fiction.; Civic leaders;
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Genghis Khan and the Mongol empire / by Fitzhugh, William W.,1943-(CARDINAL)164221; Rossabi, Morris.(CARDINAL)357458; Honeychurch, William,1966-(CARDINAL)357457; Mongolian Preservation Foundation.(CARDINAL)357456; Arctic Studies Center (National Museum of Natural History)(CARDINAL)327976; Houston Museum of Natural Science.(CARDINAL)165178;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-311) and index.Mongolia : heartland of Asia / James Bosson -- Mongolia : ancient hearth of Central Asia / Steven B. Young -- Tree rings, climate history, and Genghis Khan / Gordon C. Jacoby -- Masters of the steppe : peoples of Mongolia / David Sneath -- Mongolian shamanism : the mosaic of performed memory / Manduhai Buyandelger -- Sounds from nature : music of the Mongols / Peter K. Marsh -- Precursor to empire : early cultures and prehistoric peoples / William Honeychurch, William W. Fitzhugh, and Chunag Amartuvshin -- Empire building before the Mongols : legacies of the Turks and Uyghurs / Jonathan K. Skaff and William Honeychurch -- Genghis Khan emerges : power and polity on the steppe / Isenbike Togan -- Genghis Khan / Morris Rossabi -- Mongol women / Morris Rossabi -- "All the Khan's horses " / Morris Rossabi -- Introduction to "The secret history of the Mongols" / Paul Kahn -- Rule by divine right / Shagdaryn Bira -- Ancient cities of the steppe / J. Daniel Rogers -- Searching for Genghis : excavations of the ruins at Avraga / Noriyuki Shiraishi -- The crossroads in Khara Khorum : excavations at the center of the Mongol empire / Ulambayar Erdenebat and Ernst Pohl -- The search for Khara Khorum and the palace of the Great Khan / Hans-Georg Hüttel -- John of Plano Carpini and William of Rubruck / David Morgan -- Xi Xia : the first Mongol conquest / Ruth W. Dunnell -- The Mongolian western empire / David Morgan -- Rashid al-Din / David Morgan -- The Golden Horde and Russia / Daniel C. Waugh -- Conquerors and craftsmen : archaeology of the Golden Horde / Mark G. Kramarovsky -- The Mongols at war / Timothy May -- The vision in the dream : Kublai Khan and the conquest of China / Morris Rossabi -- Emissaries, East and West : Rabban Sauma and Marco Polo / Morris Rossabi -- Ibn Battuta / Ross E. Dunn -- The Yuan synthesis : Chinese influence on the Mongol culture (1271-1368) / François Louis -- Chinese influence on Iranian art in the Mongol empire / Willem J. Vogelsang -- A marriage of convenience : Goryeo-Mongol relations in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries / George L. Kallander -- The lost fleet of Kublai Khan : Mongol invasions of Japan / James P. Delgado, Randall J. Sasaki and Kenzo Hayashida -- Forensics in the Gobi : the mummies of Hets Mountain Cave / Bruno Frohlich [and others] -- Cave burials of Mongolia / Ulambayar Erdenebat -- Mongolia from empire to republic, 1400 to 1921 / Pamela K. Crossley -- Buddhism in Mongolia / Shagdaryn Bira -- Genetic legacy of Genghis Khan / Theodore G. Schurr -- I conquer like a barbarian! : Genghis Khan in the western popular imagination / Peter K. Marsh and Myagmar Saruul-Erdene -- Today's Genghis Khan : from hero to outcast to hero again / Nomin Lkhagvasuren.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Genghis Khan, 1162-1227; Mongols; Mongols;
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Urban racial violence in the twentieth century. by Boskin, Joseph.(CARDINAL)138453;
Includes bibliographical references.Part I. Race riots. 1. Race prejudice: the fear of racial impurity. The inequality of races in America (1835) / Alexis de Tocqueville -- The mob at Springfield, Ohio (1906) -- An American Kishinev (1906) -- The Springfield, Illinois race riot of 1908 / James L. Crouthamel -- 2. World War I: the effect of job competition. East Saint Louis (1917) -- The riot of Washington, D.C. (1919) -- The Chicago riot (1919) -- 3. World War II: the internal race war. The Gestapo in Detroit (1943) / Thurgood Marshall -- The Zoot-Suit riots (1943) / Carey McWilliams -- 4. The Harlem riots: violence of the future. The riot of 1935 / Hamilton Basso -- Beyond the Harlem riot of 1943 / Walter White -- Part II. Protest riots. 5. The causes of protest riots in the 1960's. The Civil Rights Commission Report (1959): "An ancient warning" -- Disillusioned colored pioneers in the promised land (1965) / Claude Brown -- The turn to violence (1968) / James E. Alsbrook -- The separate worlds of black, brown, and white (1967) / Piri Thomas -- Police maltreatment: bite my tongue and keep my mouth shut (1965) / Wesley R. Brazier -- I'm throwing rocks because I'm tired of a white man misusing me (1966) -- The riot: a liberating, identifying force (1966) / Frederick J. Hacker, M.D., with Aljean Harmetz -- 6. Four major protest riots: Harlem, Watts, Newark, Detroit. A nation of two societies (1968) -- Harlem: hatred in the streets (1964) -- The Watts Manifesto (1965) / Bayard Rustin -- Newark: on the salt marshes of the Passaic River (1968) -- An American tragedy, Detroit (1967) -- 7. A consensus of attitudes. Violence in the ghettoes / Joseph Boskin.
Subjects: Riots;
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Wildfowling tales, 1888-1913. : Worth Mathewson. by Mathewson, Worth,1943-(CARDINAL)807873;
Swan shooting on the Columbia / Thomas G. Farrell -- A close call / Alexander Hunter -- On the wide marshes of Manitoba / Edwyn Sandys -- When the ducks begin to fly / H.D. Trieper, Jr. -- Mallard shooting on a Mississippi overflow / Frank E. Kellogg -- Shooting ducks on middle western ponds / Lyn Bogue Hunt -- Shooting ducks at New York's back door / Percy M. Cushing -- Ducks on the rock / Percy M. Cushing -- The passing of the battery / Percy M. Cushing -- A day with canoe and gun / Nomad -- My first teal / Charles Barker Bradford -- My first wild goose / John L. Anderson -- Goose shooting on the Platte / Oscar K. Davis -- A day's ducking / Spencer Trotter -- A market gunner's diary / Percy M. Cushing -- A winter day with the ducks / James R. Benton -- Over decoys on the Mississippi / Frank E. Kellogg -- Duck shooting in the ice / J. Day Knap -- Two hours over decoys / E.A. Shepherd -- October duck-shooting / J. Day Kanp -- Canoe and gun / Ed. W. Sandys -- Ricer duck-shooting in winter / Jack W. Knevels -- Christmas week among the lagoons of lower Louisiana / Andrews Wilkinson -- A day on Currituck Sound / Theo. Moore Barnes, Jr. -- Shooting on the gulf coaast / W.B. Leffingwell -- Line shooting on Long Island Sound / C.H. Chapman -- Mallard shooting in the timber / Frank E. Kellogg -- The death of the red-winged mallard / H.S. Canfield -- A Thanksgiving shooting trip / W.R. Armstrong.
Subjects: Fowling.; Duck shooting.; Goose shooting.;
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The Anton Chekhov collection [videorecording] by Ackland, Joss,1928-act; Annis, Francesca,1945-act(CARDINAL)756359; Ashcroft, Peggy,1907-1991.act; Atkins, Eileen,1934-(CARDINAL)340142; Badel, Sarah.; Bannen, Ian,1928-1999.; Bate, Anthony.; Bayldon, Geoffrey,1924-2017.(CARDINAL)339776; Bell, Ann,1939-; Bentley, Eric,1916-2020.(CARDINAL)145366; Bird, David,1907-1993.; Bragg, Melvyn,1939-(CARDINAL)714323; Brooks, Jeremy,1926-1994.; Bruce, Brenda.; Bryant, Michael,1928-2002.; Buck, David,1936-1989.; Burden, Suzanne.; Byrne, Patsy,1933-2014.; Caldwell, Zoe.(CARDINAL)743934; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Chaĭka.English.(CARDINAL)830282; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Di͡adi͡a Vani͡a.English.(CARDINAL)758429; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Leshiĭ.English.(CARDINAL)375138; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Pʹesa bez nazvanʹi͡a.English.; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Predlozhenie.English.(CARDINAL)877583; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Svadʹba.English.(CARDINAL)877702; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Tri sestry.English.(CARDINAL)156101; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904.Vishnevyĭ sad.English.(CARDINAL)727105; Chernomordik, Vlada.(CARDINAL)362876; Chitty, Erik,1907-1977.; Culver, Roland,1900-1984.; Curran, Paul,1913-1986.; Curtis, Simon,1960-(CARDINAL)815203; Dench, Judi,1934-act(CARDINAL)764821; Dotrice, Michele,1948-; Dotrice, Roy,1923-2017.(CARDINAL)347706; Dunham, Joanna,1936-2014.; Eccles, Donald,1908-1986.; Edwards, Dennis,1916-2009.; Efremov, Oleg.; Elliot, John,1918-1997.; Elliott, Michael,1931-1984.; Eyre, Peter,1942-(CARDINAL)327076; Eyre, Richard,1943-(CARDINAL)766833; Fen, Elisaveta.(CARDINAL)708692; Fiennes, Ralph.act(CARDINAL)341238; Fraser, Ronald,1930-1997.act(CARDINAL)538878; Gambon, Michael.act(CARDINAL)684233; Gielgud, John,1904-2000.act(CARDINAL)152365; Gill, John,1912-2007.; Gillespie, Robert,1933-; Gladwin, Joe,1906-1987.; Goddard, Willoughby.; Griffiths, Trevor,1935-(CARDINAL)712716; Hale, Georgina.; Hardwick, Paul,1918-1983.; Harrison, Rex.act(CARDINAL)126894; Hartley, Richard(Composer); Heard, Daphne,1904-1983.; Hill, Rosemary,1927-1989.; Hines, Ronald.; Hingley, Ronald.(CARDINAL)159467; Holm, Ian,1931-2020.act(CARDINAL)843737; Hopkins, Anthony,1937-act(CARDINAL)346613; James, Norman.; Jones, David,1934-2008.; Jones, Freddie,1927-2019.; Kane, John,1945 October 27-; Kay, Norman,1929-2001.(CARDINAL)434506; Kempson, Rachel.(CARDINAL)766867; Kinnear, Roy,1934-1988.(CARDINAL)847955; Lesser, Anton.(CARDINAL)344897; Lindsay-Hogg, Michael.(CARDINAL)774559; Locke, Philip,1928-2004.; Luckham, Cyril,1907-1989.; Makaroff, Dmitri.(CARDINAL)540527; Mamet, David.(CARDINAL)135137; Mason, Hilary,1917-2006.; Massey, Anna.; Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth.act; McCann, Donal.; McCarthy, Neil,1932-1985.; McGregor, Ewan,1971-(CARDINAL)532509; McKellen, Ian.act(CARDINAL)813573; McWhinnie, Donald.; Messina, Cedric.(CARDINAL)847704; Millar, Gavin.; Moore, Harry(Actor); Morahan, Christopher.; Mosher, Gregory.(CARDINAL)680927; Owen, Meg Wynn.act; Paterson, Bill,1945-(CARDINAL)838143; Pearson, Richard,1918-2011.; Pennington, Michael,1943-; Phillips, Siân,1933-act(CARDINAL)759251; Pickering, Donald,1933-2009.; Pidgeon, Rebecca.; Pleasence, Angela.; Rappaport, Helen.(CARDINAL)356239; Rea, Stephen.(CARDINAL)847702; Revill, Clive.act; Richards, Susan,1898-1986.; Saint-Denis, Michel,1897-1971.; Sams, Jeremy.; Savory, Gerald.; Schofield, Julia.; Scott, Ann.; Spall, Timothy,1957-(CARDINAL)532049; Stewart, Patrick,1940-act(CARDINAL)175316; Stoney, Kevin.; Suzman, Janet.; Tendeter, Stacey,1949-; Timothy, Christopher.; Treves, Frederick,1925-2012.; Turner, Vickery.(CARDINAL)753703; Tutin, Dorothy,1930-2001.; Walter, Harriet.(CARDINAL)436149; Warner, David,1941-act; Webb, Alan,1906-1982.; Wymark, Patrick,1926-1970.; 2 Entertain (Firm)(CARDINAL)326915; BBC Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)270800; BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.(CARDINAL)326912; British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service.(CARDINAL)132222; Royal Shakespeare Company.(CARDINAL)522466; Stage 2 (Firm); Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485; WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)150050;
Camera, Nigel Walters (5th play), Geoff Feld and Dick Greening (11th play) ; editor, Chris Wimble (5th play) ; music, Norman Kay (1st play), Richard Hartley (5th play), Jeremy Sams (8th play), Nick Bilcat (11th play).A wedding: Dennis Edwards, Robert Gillespie, Anne Robson, Roy Kinnear, Julia McCarthy, Hilary Mason, John Gill, Dallas Cavell, Arthur White, Reginald Marsh.An artist's story: Patrick Stewart, Meg Wynn Owen, Emma Williams, Phillip Locke, Brenda Bruce.Platonov: Rex Harrison, Sian Phillips, Clive Revill, Geoffrey Bayldon, Joanna Dunham, Donald Eccles, Willoughby Goddard, Trevor Kent, Patsy Byrne, John Gill, Kevin Stoney, Bridget Armstrong, Neil McCarthy, Stacey Tendeter, Peter Eyre, Joe Gladwin.The cherry orchard (1962): Peggy Ashcroft, John Gielgud, Dorothy Tutin, Judi Dench, Ian Holm, Paul Hardwick, David Buck, Patsy Byrne, Patience Collier, Roy Dotrice, George Murcell, Patrick Wymark.The cherry orchard (1981): Judi Dench, Bill Paterson, Anton Lesser, Harriet Walter, Suzanne Burden, Frederick Treves, Timothy Spall, Frances Low, David Rintoul, Anna Massey, Paul Curran, Wensley Pithey.The proposal: Harry Moore, Anne Robson, David Bird.The seagull: Anthony Bate, Michael Gambon, Georgina Hale, Zoe Caldwell, Stephen Rea, Julia Schofield, Alan Webb, John Kane, Pauline Delany, Allan Surtees, William Hamilton.The wood demon: Ian Holm, Francesca Annis, Ronald Fraser, Ronald Hines, Angela Pleasence, Vickery Turner, Donal McCann, Cyril Luckham, Geoffrey Bayldon, Anthony Douse, Daphne Heard, Jay Neill.Three sisters: Anthony Hopkins, Janet Suzman, Eileen Atkins, Michele Dotrice, Joss Ackland, Christopher Timothy, Michael Bryant, Sarah Badel, Ronald Hines, Richard Pearson, Donald Pickering, Matthew Roberton, Erik Chitty, Marda Vanne.Uncle Vanya (1970): Anthony Hopkins, Freddie Jones, Ann Bell, Roland Culver, Jenifer Armitage, Susan Richards, John Baskcomb, Ann Dyson.Uncle Vanya (1991): Ian Holm, David Warner, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Ian Bannen, Rebecca Pidgeon, Rachel Kempson, Roger Hammond.A collection of plays by Chekhov originally produced for television by the BBC.DVD, region 1, NTSC ; Dolby Digital mono and stereo, 4:3 aspect ratio, 4xDVD9 + 2XDVD18.
Subjects: Television programs; Fiction television programs.; Radio adaptations.; Television adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904;
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Cassino '44 : the brutal battle for Rome / by Holland, James,1970-author.(CARDINAL)349817;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 565-585) and index.List of maps -- Principal personalities -- Note on the text -- Glossary -- Prologue -- Part I: The tyranny of Overlord. The storm -- A cunning plan -- The tragedy waiting to happen -- Meddling madness -- The garigliano -- The plight of the people -- The largest air force in the world -- The rapido -- SHINGLE -- Rapid response -- Part II: Missed opportunities. The distant hill -- Belvedere -- Cisterna -- So close yet so far -- The battle of the thumb -- Point 593 -- The meat grinder -- The perfect storm -- The destruction of the Abbey -- FISCHFANG and Monte Cassino Part 1 -- FISCHFANG and Monte Cassino Part 2 -- Part III: The seeds of change. The tank of courage -- Disease and desertion -- Thoughts of home -- The destruction of Cassino Town -- Battle in the Ruins -- Via Rasella -- STRANGLE -- Part IV: The battle for Rome. Spring in the air -- Preparations -- DIADEM -- Breakthrough in the mountains -- Breakout and the big switch -- Rome -- Postscript -- Appendix I: Timeline of events -- Appendix II: Order of the battle: Allied and Axis armies, 22 January 1944 -- Appendix III: Order of battle: Allied and Axis armies, 11 May 1944 -- Notes -- Selected sources -- Acknowledgments -- Picture acknowledgments -- Index."Acclaimed World War II historian James Holland vividly relates the dramatic last months of the Italian Campaign in a masterful volume that brings new awareness to this vital hinge point of the war. As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal-rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles-the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio-culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level"--
Subjects: Informational works.; Cassino, Battle of, Cassino, Italy, 1944.; World War, 1939-1945;
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