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- The cat and the canary [videorecording] / by Leni, Paul,1885-1929.; Cohn, Alfred A.,1880-1951.(CARDINAL)841964; Hill, Robert,1886-1966.; La Plante, Laura,1904-1996.; Hale, Creighton,1882-1965.; Stanley, Forrest.; Marshall, Tully,1864-1943.; Willard, John,1885-1942.Cat and the canary.; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; Universal Pictures (Firm)(CARDINAL)318695;
Photography by Gilbert Warrenton ; film editor, Martin G. Cohn ; titles by Walter Anthony.Laura La Plante, Creighton Hale, Forrest Stanley, Tully Marshall, Gertrude Astor, Flora Finch, Arthur Edmund Carew, Martha Mattox, George Siegmann, Lucien Littlefield.The potential heirs to a large fortune gather at their benefactor's mansion twenty years after his death but the reading of his will is interrupted by a series of disturbing events.Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Silent films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Inheritance and succession;
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- Family movie marathon [videorecording] / by Mill Creek Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340929;
DVD, region 1, NTSC.The big trees (1952) -- Coach of the year (1980) -- Elle: a modern Cinderella tale (2010) -- Hard knox (1984) -- Home team (2000) -- The inspector general (1949) -- Jack and the beanstalk (2010) -- The pied piper of Hamelin (1958) -- School of life (2005) -- Spin (2003) -- Spy school (2008) -- Wacky taxi (1972)."The big trees": Kirk Douglas, Edgar Bechanan. "Coach of the year": Robert Conrad, Erin Gray, Daphne Reid. "Elle : a modern Cinderella tale": Sterling Knight, Ashlee Hewitt, Thomas Calabro, and Kiely Williams. "Hard knox": Robert Conrad, Red West, Joan Sweeny. "Home team": Steve Guttenberg, Sophie Lorain, Ryan Slater. The inspector general: Danny Kaye, Walter Slezak, Elsa Lanchester. "Jack and the beanstalk": Colin Ford, Katey Sagal, Chevy Chase, and Christopher Lloyd. "The pied piper of Hamelin": Van Johnson, Claude Rains, Jim Backus. "School of life": Ryan Reynolds, David Paymer, John Astin, and Kate Vernon. "Spin": Ryan Merriman, Stanley Tucci, Dana Delaney, and Paula Garces. "Spy school": Forrest Landis, AnnaSophia Robb, Lea Thompson and D.L. Hughley. "Wacky taxi": John Astin, Frank Sinatra Jr., Jackie Gayle.A collection of 12 family-friendly films with over 17 hours of fun and adventure for the entire family."The big trees": In 1900, a change in the law allows lumbermen access to some of the prime Redwood forest in California. Standing between those who wish to harvest some of the prime tracts of land are a Quaker colony. Spectacular scenery and fierce dramatic action typify this big screen production with staunch Kirk Douglas in the starring role."Coach of the year": When former Chicago Bears star Jim Brandon, played by Robert Conrad comes home from the Vietnam conflict paralyzed, he is determined to overcome his handicap. After unsuccessfully trying out for a position as a football coach, he visits a reform school that is badly in need of one. Brandon's greatest challenge turns out to be getting the delinquent kids at the reform school to accept him as their coach."Elle: a modern Cinderella tale": Elle dreams of becoming a singer/songwriter but her tragic past keeps her from persuing her talent. While working at her uncle's small independent record label, she meets the famous pop singer, Ty Parker, whose passion for Elle's music makes her believe in second chances."Hard Knox": A former student of a military high school arrives back at the school as the headmaster, looking to turn things around. While his brash style causes some issues with the administration and students, he hopes that positive results will be derived from his changes. A competition against another military academy just might be the catalyst to bring everyone together under their new leader."Home team": Performing community service for a children's home is Henry's punishment for his gambling addiction. Henry is given the chance to use his past soccer career to right his wrongs by helping the newly created kid's team and potentially save their home."The inspector general": Danny Kaye stars in this musical comedy about a case of mistaken identity and the poor fool caught in the middle of it. Georgi (Kaye) is an illiterate member of a traveling medicine show who is mistaken by a small village as the Inspector General, a royal official with vast powers. While the local government officials plot to bribe or kill him, Georgi ingrains himself into the public's favor all the while trying to find a way out of his situation."Jack and the beanstalk": Jack must perform a heroic deed by Monday or he will flunk out of fairy tale school. Anxious to make good, Jack sels his C.O.W. (Computer of Wonder) for a handful of magic beans and a mysterious book that records his adventures. Helping Jack on his perilous quest is the spunky Jillian, a fearless young girl whom Jack meets on her journey - and who just may have a hidden agenda..."The Pied Piper of Hamelin": The town of Hamelin is trying to win royal recognition over its rival but finds itself overrun with rats when the other town suffers a flood. The townspeople tyr everything to get rid of the rats and fail at every turn, so they hold a town meeting to determine what to do. A mysterious piper shows up and promises to rid the town of the pests for a fee. The town elders agree and, after the piper drives the rats away, they refuse to pay the piper his fee, so he takes drastic measures to punish the people of Hamelin."School of life": Ryan Reynolds lights up the screen as the charismatic and hip Mr. D, a teacher whose lessons extend far beyond the classroom. A heartwarming tale of learning to appreciate every moment we're given."Spin": In this intimate coming-of-age adventure, a teenage boy (Ryan Merriman) learns about the dangers and pleasures of love, life and flying. This superbly acted tale, told by award-winning director James Redford, is as beautiful as it is powerful."Spy school": "Spy School" is the story of a twelve year old boy named Thomas known for telling tall tales who overhears a plot to kidnap the President's daughter. When he goes publis with his story, no one believes him, and he is forced to save her on his own."Wacky taxi": A man struggling to support his family on the meager wages of his menial job has always dreamed of running his own business. Finally deciding to pursue his dream, he quits his job at the canning factory and buys an old Cadillac, which he transforms into a taxi. Our enterprising new business owner faces many challenges trying to run his own taxi service and the interesting people he meets while driving around the city adds to the fun and excitement.MPAA rating: "The big trees" - Not rated; "Coach of the year" - Not rated; "Elle: a modern Cinderella tale" - PG; "Hard Knox" - Not rated; "Home team" - PG; "The inspector general" - Not rated; "Jack and the beanstalk" - G; "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" - Unrated; "School of life" - PG; "Spin" - PG-13; "Spy school" - PG; "Wacky taxi" - Not rated.
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- Classic Western round-up. [videorecording] / by Adams, Julie,1926-; Alland, William,1916-1997.; Andrews, Dana,1909-1992.(CARDINAL)522029; Arlen, Richard,1900-1976.; Best, James,1926-; Bond, Ward,1903-1960.(CARDINAL)829932; Brady, Scott,1924-1985.; Bridges, Lloyd.(CARDINAL)520465; Cardwell, James,1920-1954.; Carmichael, Hoagy,1899-1981.(CARDINAL)128417; Castle, Mary,1931-1998.; Chapman, Marguerite,1918-1999.; Curtis, Tony,1925-2010.(CARDINAL)741260; Cutler, Victor,1914-1979.; Devine, Andy,1905-1977.(CARDINAL)843339; Devine, Denny,1939-; Devine, Tad,1934-; Donlevy, Brian.; Ellis, Edward,1870-1952.; Enright, Ray,1896-1965.; Fadden, Tom.; Garland, Richard,1927-1969.; Gentry, Race.; Gordon, Bernard,1918-2007.; Hardin, John Wesley,1853-1895.Life of John Wesley Hardin.; Haycox, Ernest,1899-1950.Canyon passage.; Hayward, Susan,1917-1975.(CARDINAL)505079; Hobart, Rose,1906-2000.; Hobbes, Halliwell,1877-1962.; Holden, Fay,1893-1973.; Hudson, Rock,1925-1985.(CARDINAL)751902; Lewis, Forrest,1899-1977.; Long, Richard,1927-1974.; MacMurray, Fred,1908-1991.; McIntire, John,1907-1991.; Murphy, Audie,1924-1971.(CARDINAL)186328; Nolan, Lloyd.; O'Brian, Hugh.; Oakie, Jack,1903-1978.; Parker, Jean.(CARDINAL)843923; Pascal, Ernest,1896-1966.; Pullen, William,1917-2008.; Richards, Robert L.; Richmond, Ted,1912-2013.; Ridges, Stanley,1892-1951.; Roc, Patricia,1915-2003.; Stevens, Louis,1899-1963.; Stevens, Onslow,1902-1977.; Strange, Glenn,1899-1973.; Tourneur, Jacques,1904-1977.; Van Cleef, Lee,1925-1989.; Vidor, King,1894-1982.(CARDINAL)711079; Walsh, Raoul,1887-1980.(CARDINAL)173996; Wanger, Walter,1894-1968.; Weaver, Dennis.(CARDINAL)614313; Webb, Walter Prescott,1888-1963.Texas Rangers.; Zukor, Adolph,1873-1976.; Paramount Pictures, Inc.(CARDINAL)344903; Universal Pictures (Firm)(CARDINAL)318695; Universal Pictures Company.(CARDINAL)790541; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)344011; Universal-International (Firm)(CARDINAL)784572;
Canyon passage: director of photography, Edward Gronjager ; editor, Milton Carruth ; musical director, Frank Skinner.Kansas raiders: director of photography, Irving Glassberg ; editor, Milton Carruth ; musical director, Joseph Gershenson.The lawless breed: Director of photography, Irving Glassberg ; editor, Frank Gross ; musical director, Joseph Gershenson.The Texas Rangers: director of photography, Edward Cronjager ; editor, Doane Harrison ; musical direction, Boris Morros.Canyon passage: Dana Andrews, Brian Donlevy, Susan Hayward, Patricia Roc, Ward Bond, Hoagy Carmichael, Fay Holden, Stanley Ridges, Lloyd Bridges, Andy Devine, Victor Cutler, Rose Hobart, Halliwell Hobbes, James Cardwell, Onslow Stevens, The Devine Bros., Tad and Denny.Kansas raiders: Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Marguerite Chapman, Scott Brady, Tony Curtis, Richard Arlen, Richard Long, James Best.The lawless breed: Rock Hudson, Julia Adams, Mary Castle, John McIntire, Hugh O'Brian, Dennis Weaver, Forrest Lewis, Lee Van Cleef, Tom Fadden, Race Gentry, Richard Garland, Glenn Strange, William Pullen.The Texas Rangers: Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Jean Parker, Lloyd Nolan, Edward Ellis.Canyon passage: Businessman Logan Stuart is torn between his love of two very different women in 1850's Oregon and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend who goes over the line.Kansas raiders: Outraged by Redleg atrocities, the James and Younger Brothers along with Kit Dalton join Quantrill's Raiders and find themselves participating in even worse war crimes.Lawless breed: After being released from prison, ex-gunfighter John Wesley Hardin hopes to have his autobiography published in order to rehabilitate his tarnished reputation.Texas rangers: Two down-on-their-luck former outlaws volunteer to be Texas Rangers and find themselves assigned to bring in an old friend, now a notorious outlaw.Not rated.DVD, region 1; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono.; dual layer; NTSC.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Western films.; Western films.; Cowboys; Frontier and pioneer life; Man-woman relationships; Outlaws;
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- Classic Western round-up. by Zukor, Adolph,1873-1976.(DLC)n 86041216; Stevens, Louis,1899-1963.(DLC)no 91015678; Vidor, King,1894-1982(DLC)n 50019663; Wanger, Walter,1894-1968.(DLC)n 85199162; Pascal, Ernest,1896-1966.(DLC)n 87911817; Tourneur, Jacques,1904-1977.(DLC)n 86041415; Richmond, Ted,1910-2013.(DLC)no 93035742; Richards, Robert L.(DLC)n 85350801; Enright, Ray,1896-1965.(DLC)n 85376713; Walsh, Raoul,1887-1980(DLC)n 83204462; Alland, William,1916-1997.(DLC)no2002105268; Gordon, Bernard,1918-2007.(DLC)n 99018199; MacMurray, Fred,1908-1991actor.(DLC)n 80018755; Oakie, Jack,1903-1978,actor.(DLC)n 79030391; Parker, Jean,actor.(DLC)n 87847800; Nolan, Lloyd,actor.(DLC)n 86075587; Ellis, Edward,1870-1952,actor.(DLC)n 87896317; Andrews, Dana,1909-1992,actor.(DLC)n 81108585; Donlevy, Brianactor.(DLC)n 78038757; Hayward, Susan,1917-1975actor.(DLC)n 79076815; Roc, Patricia,actor.(local)tlcaut7928241591900; Bond, Ward,1903-1960,actor.(DLC)n 86138442; Carmichael, Hoagy,1899-1981actor.(DLC)n 50032462; Holden, Fay,1893-1973,actor.(DLC)no 89001636; Ridges, Stanley,1892-1951,actor.(DLC)no 90021491; Bridges, Lloyd,actor.(DLC)n 81071742; Devine, Andy,1905-1977,actor.(DLC)n 85151691; Cutler, Victor,1914-1979actor.(DLC)no2003121182; Hobart, Rose,1906-2000,actor.(DLC)no 90009967; Hobbes, Halliwell,1877-1962,actor.(DLC)n 86075510; Cardwell, James,1920-1954,actor.(DLC)no2001064662; Stevens, Onslow,1902-1977,actor.(DLC)no 89001239; Devine, Tad.(local)tlcaut7929948240100; Devine, Dennis.(DLC)no 97036701; Murphy, Audie,1924-1971actor.(DLC)n 85346844; Chapman, Marguerite,1918-1999,actor.(DLC)no 90015468; Brady, Scott,1924-1985,actor.(DLC)no 92022689; Curtis, Tony,1925-2010,actor.(DLC)n 84199940; Arlen, Richard,1900-1976,actor.(DLC)n 86075617; Long, Richard,1927-1974actor.(DLC)n 78050715; Best, James,1926-2015,actor.(DLC)no 92028281; Hudson, Rock,1925-1985,actor.(DLC)n 85301575; Adams, Julie,1926-2019.(DLC)no 95040021; Castle, Mary,actor.(DLC)n 80031772; McIntire, John,1907-1991actor.(DLC)n 78053193; O'Brian, Hugh,actor.(DLC)n 85273919; Weaver, Dennis,1924-2006actor.(DLC)no 90017082; Lewis, Forrest,1899-1977,actor.(DLC)n 88132386; Van Cleef, Lee,1925-1989,actor.(DLC)no 89012159; Fadden, Tom,actor.(DLC)no2010025752; Gentry, Race,actor.(DLC)no2012054202; Garland, Richard,actor.(local)tlcaut7931977347400; Strange, Glenn,1899-1973,actor.(DLC)no 90006725; Pullen, William,actor.(DLC)nr 00016719; Webb, Walter Prescott,1888-1963Texas Rangers.(DLC)n 80010487; Haycox, Ernest,1899-1950Canyon passage.(DLC)n 79065126; Hardin, John Wesley,1853-1895Life of John Wesley Hardin.(DLC)n 79068394; Paramount Pictures Corporation (1914-1927)production company.(DLC)n 90704959 ; Universal Pictures (Firm)(DLC)n 83146749 ; Universal Pictures Company.(DLC)n 50063921 ; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),production company.(DLC)no2006015955; Universal-International (Firm)(DLC)n 92804312 ;
Disc 1: The Texas Rangers / Paramount Pictures ; [presented by] Adolph Zukor ; written by Louis Stevens ; produced and directed by King Vidor (98 min. : b&w) -- Canyon passage / Walter Wanger presents a Universal picture ; produced by Walter Wanger ; screenplay by Ern[e]st Pascal ; directed by Jacques Tourneur (92 min. : col.). Disc 2: Kansas raiders / [presented by] Universal-International ; produced by Ted Richmond ; story and screenplay by Robert L. Richards ; directed by Ray Enright (81 min. : col.) -- The lawless breed / Universal presents a Raoul Walsh production ; produced by William Alland ; screenplay by Bernard Gordon ; story by William Alland ; directed by Raoul Walsh (83 min. : col.).Canyon passage: Musical director, Frank Skinner.The lawless breed: Director of photography, Irving Glassberg ; musical director, Joseph Gershenson.Canyon passage: Dana Andrews, Brian Donlevy, Susan Hayward, Patricia Roc, Ward Bond, Hoagy Carmichael, Fay Holden, Stanley Ridges, Lloyd Bridges, Andy Devine, Victor Cutler, Rose Hobart, Halliwell Hobbes, James Cardwell, Onslow Stevens, The Devine Bros., Tad and Dennis.Kansas raiders: Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Marguerite Chapman, Scott Brady, Tony Curtis, Richard Arlen, Richard Long, James Best.The lawless breed: Rock Hudson, Julia Adams, Mary Castle, John McIntire, Hugh O'Brian, Dennis Weaver, Forrest Lewis, Lee Van Cleef, Tom Fadden, Race Gentry, Richard Garland, Glenn Strange, William Pullen.The Texas Rangers: Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Jean Parker, Lloyd Nolan, Edward Ellis.Journey back to the Old West and relive all the gunfights, barroom brawls and romance in these four classic Westerns.Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono., dual layer, NTSC.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Western; Adaptation; Based on the book.; Feature films.; Western films.; Frontier and pioneer life; Cowboys; Outlaws; Man-woman relationships; Frontier and pioneer life; Cowhands; Thieves; Man-woman relationship;
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- Classic Western round-up [videorecording]. by Andrews, Dana,1909-1992,act(CARDINAL)522029; Hudson, Rock,1925-1985,act(CARDINAL)751902; MacMurray, Fred,1908-1991,act; Murphy, Audie,1924-1971,act(CARDINAL)186328;
Disc 1: The Texas Rangers / Paramount Pictures ; [presented by] Adolph Zukor ; written by Louis Stevens ; produced and directed by King Vidor (98 min. : b&w) -- Canyon passage / Walter Wanger presents a Universal picture ; produced by Walter Wanger ; screenplay by Ern[e]st Pascal ; directed by Jacques Tourneur (92 min. : col.). Disc 2: Kansas raiders / [presented by] Universal-International ; produced by Ted Richmond ; story and screenplay by Robert L. Richards ; directed by Ray Enright (81 min. : col.) -- The lawless breed / Universal presents a Raoul Walsh production ; produced by William Alland ; screenplay by Bernard Gordon ; story by William Alland ; directed by Raoul Walsh (83 min. : col.).The Texas Rangers: Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Jean Parker, Lloyd Nolan, Edward Ellis./ Canyon passage: Dana Andrews, Brian Donlevy, Susan Hayward, Patricia Roc, Ward Bond, Hoagy Carmichael, Fay Holden, Stanley Ridges, Lloyd Bridges, Andy Devine, Victor Cutler, Rose Hobart, Halliwell Hobbes, James Cardwell, Onslow Stevens, The Devine Bros., Tad and Dennis./ Kansas raiders: Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Marguerite Chapman, Scott Brady, Tony Curtis, Richard Arlen, Richard Long, James Best./ The lawless breed: Rock Hudson, Julia Adams, Mary Castle, John McIntire, Hugh O'Brian, Dennis Weaver, Forrest Lewis, Lee Van Cleef, Tom Fadden, Race Gentry, Richard Garland, Glenn Strange, William Pullen./ Journey back to the Old West and relive all the gunfights, barroom brawls and romance in these four classic Westerns.Not rated.DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono., dual layer, NTSC.
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- Newspaper / by Lawrence, Steve,active 1968-1971,editor,publisher.(CARDINAL)874310; Hujar, Peter,1934-1987,editor.(CARDINAL)284115; Ullrick, Andrew,editor.(CARDINAL)874311; Yáñez, Marcelo Gabriel,editor.(CARDINAL)874425; Primary Information (Organization),publisher.(CARDINAL)609397;
Includes bibliographical references."Published by Steve Lawrence and edited with Peter Hujar and Andrew Ullrick, Newspaper was published in New York City between 1968 and 1971. Newspaper was a wordless, picture-only periodical that ran for fourteen issues and featured the disparate practices of over forty artists. With an editorial focus on placing appropriated material alongside new works, the periodical sought to codify a visual language of high and low culture that represented contemporary society in the late 1960s. While largely overlooked in art-historical discourse, Newspaper showcased many of the most revered artists working in the United States at the time, as well as an emerging coterie of queer artists. The mid to late sixties was a flourishing period for artists experimenting with new media formats such as books, records, and magazines to create or distribute their work. Newspaper was one of the first artist-published tabloids of its era, preceding Andy Warhol's Interview and Les Levine's Culture Hero, both of which debuted in 1969. However, in contrast to other tabloids, Newspaper focused strictly on images. At a time when photography was not being exhibited regularly in galleries, Newspaper provided an alternative exhibition space for the medium and some of the era's greatest photographers. The publication's large size and unbound format encouraged readers to take it apart and hang its pages, which was how Newspaper was installed at the Museum of Modern Art's influential Information show in 1970. This is not to say that Newspaper only existed within the narrow confines of the art world, far from it. It lived within (and shared contributors with) a robust network of underground and queer periodicals like The New York Review of Sex, Rags, and Gay Power, among others. Yet, unlike many of these tabloids, Newspaper has largely disappeared from the discourse around underground magazines, queer publishing, and artists' periodicals. All fourteen issues of Newspaper are compiled in this volume for the first time."--Published by Steve Lawrence and edited alongside Peter Hujar and Andrew Ullrick, Newspaper was issued in New York City between 1968 and 1971. A wordless, picture-only periodical that replicated the scale of the New York Times, Newspaper ran for 14 issues and featured the disparate practices of over 40 artists. With an editorial focus on placing appropriated material alongside new artworks, the periodical sought to codify a visual language of high and low culture that represented contemporary society in the late 1960s. While largely overlooked in art-historical discourse, Newspaper showcased many of the most revered artists working in the United States at the time, as well as an emerging coterie of queer artists. All issues of 'Newspaper' are collected and reprinted here for the first time.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Case studies.; Periodicals.; Newspaper (New York, N.Y.); Photojournalism; Illustrated periodicals; Journalism, Pictorial; Photography, Artistic; Art, Modern; Photocollage;
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- Booknotes : America's finest authors on reading, writing, and the power of ideas / by Lamb, Brian,1941-(CARDINAL)767407;
Storytellers. David McCullough ; Shelby Foote ; Forrest McDonald ; James Reston, Jr. ; Edmund Morris ; Doris Kearns Goodwin ; Albert Murray ; Carlo D'Este ; Simon Schama ; Joseph Ellis ; Blanche Wiesen Cook ; Nicholas Basbanes ; Ben Yagoda ; Nathaniel Branden ; Stephen Ambrose ; Martin Gilbert ; David Levering Lewis ; bell hooks ; Monica Crowley ; Deborah Shapley ; Robert A. Caro ; Richard Reeves ; Paul Hendrickson ; Richard Norton Smith ; Clare Brandt ; James Thomas Flexner ; Robert K. Massie ; John Keegan ; Paul Kennedy ; Francis Fukuyama ; Robert Leckie ; Stephen Carter ; Daniel Boorstin ; Stanley Weintaub ; Robert D. Richardson, Jr. ; Neil Baldwin ; Robert Remini ; Dr. James Billington ; William H. Chafe ; David Remnick ; Nell Irvin Painter ; David Herbert Donald ; Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; Peggy Noonan ; Charles Kuralt ; Norman Mailer -- Reporters. David Halberstam ; George Will ; James "Scotty" Reston ; Stanley Crouch ; Evan Thomas ; Anna Quindlen ; Pete Hamill ; Elsa Walsh ; Neil Sheehan ; Peter Arnett ; William Prochnau ; Malcolm Browne ; Morley Safer ; Robert Timberg ; David Maraniss ; Lou Cannon ; Stanley Karnow ; Richard Ben Cramer ; Colonel David hackworth ; Johanna Newman ; Nathan McCall ; Lewis Lapham ; Nan Robertson ; Howell Raines ; Andrew Ferguson ; Christopher Hitchens ; Robin Wright ; Colman McCarthy ; William F. Buckley, Jr. ; Richard Rhodes ; Michael Kelly ; Garry Wills ; Kevin Phillips ; David Halevy ; John Leo ; Elaine Sciolino ; Hugh Pearson ; Robert Kaplan ; Thomas Friedman ; R. Emmett Tyrell ; Roger Gittines ; Jack Nelson ; Tina Rosenberg ; James B. Stewart ; Molly Moore ; Lynn Sherr ; John Hockenberry -- Public figures. Jimmy Carter ; Richard Nixon ; Al Gore ; James Baker ; Lani Guinier ; Robert Dole ; Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof ; Colin Powell ; Bill Clinton ; Robert McNamara ; Hanan Ashrawi ; Hillary Rodham Clinton ; George Shultz ; Lewis B. Puller, Jr. ; Clark Clifford ; George Ball ; William Rehnquist ; Mikhail Gorbachev ; Dan Quayle ; Betty Friedan ; Norman Schwarzkopf ; Melba Patillo Beals ; Newt Gingrich ; Madeline Cartwright ; Linda Chavez ; Margaret Thatcher.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Authors, American; Authorship.; Books and reading.;
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- The big book of Sherlock Holmes stories / by Penzler, Otto,editor.(CARDINAL)351801; Anonymous,author.; Basr, Robert,author.; Breitman, Gregory,author.; Bugge, Carol,author.; Burgess, Anthony,author.; Cox, A.B.,author.; Doyle, Arthur Conan,author.; Forrest, George F.,author.; Iraldi, James C.,author.; Kahn, William B.,author.; Morley, Christophe,author.; Rpberts, S.C.,author.; Wellman, Manly Wade,author.; Amis, Kingsley,author.(CARDINAL)146691; Anderson, Paul,author.(CARDINAL)754642; Armstrong, Anthony,author.(CARDINAL)564288; Austin, James Bliss,1904-1988,author.(CARDINAL)809803; Bangs, John Kendrick,1862-1922,author.(CARDINAL)125919; Barrie, J. M.(James Matthew),1860-1937,author.(CARDINAL)121193; Benady, S.(Sam),author.(CARDINAL)786637; Benson, E. F.,author.(CARDINAL)801223; Boucher, Anthony,1911-1968,author.(CARDINAL)125425; Boyer, Rick,author.(CARDINAL)522222; Cannon, Peter,author.(CARDINAL)787302; Chapman, Arthur,author.(CARDINAL)801220; Clendening, Logan,1884-1945,author.(CARDINAL)754313; Crider, Bill,author.(CARDINAL)737919; Davies, David Stuart,1946-author.(CARDINAL)648696; Day, Barry,author.(CARDINAL)778778; Derleth, August,1909-1971,author.(CARDINAL)121594; Dexter, Colin,author.(CARDINAL)708760; Estleman, Loren D.,author.(CARDINAL)345977; Faye, Lyndsay,author.(CARDINAL)344621; Fish, Robert L.,1912-1981,author.(CARDINAL)724139; Fuller, William O.(William Oliver),1856-1941,author.; Gaiman, Neil,author.(CARDINAL)340175; Grubb, Davis,1919-1980,author.(CARDINAL)504778; Harte, Bret,1836-1902,author.(CARDINAL)145775; Heard, Gerald,1889-1971,author.(CARDINAL)126822; Hoch, Edward D.,1930-2008,author.(CARDINAL)720587; Hughes, Dorothy B.(Dorothy Belle),1904-1993,author.(CARDINAL)777701; Kaminsky, Stuart M.,author.(CARDINAL)140592; Keating, H. R. F.(Henry Reymond Fitzwalter),1926-2011,author.(CARDINAL)150410; King, Laurie R.,author.(CARDINAL)341443; King, Stephen,author.(CARDINAL)377437; Kingsmill, Hugh,1889-1949,author.(CARDINAL)130865; Klinger, Leslie S.,author.(CARDINAL)346355; Koons, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)460762; Lardner, Ring,1885-1933,author.(CARDINAL)139410; Leacock, Stephen,1869-1944,author.(CARDINAL)130742; Lee, Tanith,author.(CARDINAL)723037; Lehmann, R. C.(Rudolf Chambers),1856-1929,author.(CARDINAL)807422; Lescroart, John T.,author.(CARDINAL)352042; Lutz, John,author.(CARDINAL)533181; Macdonald, Ross,1915-1983,author.(CARDINAL)289226; Masterman, J. C.(John Cecil),1891-1977,author.(CARDINAL)162764; McCardell, Roy L.(Roy Larcom),1870-1940,author.(CARDINAL)810522; Miles, Eustace,1868-1948,author.(CARDINAL)808888; Milne, A. A.,1857-Reverend,author.; Moorcock, Michael,1939-author.(CARDINAL)509445; Palmer, Stuart,author.(CARDINAL)648026; Pearson, Edmund,author.(CARDINAL)801703; Penzler, Otto,editor.(CARDINAL)351801; Perowne, Barry,author.(CARDINAL)790760; Perry, Anne,author.(CARDINAL)345987; Perry, Thomas,author.(CARDINAL)543587; Rubinstein, Stanley,author.(CARDINAL)808932; Starrett, Vincent,1886-1974,author.(CARDINAL)126242; Stashower, Daniel,author.(CARDINAL)739975; Steele, Frederic Dorr,1873-1944,author.(CARDINAL)776142; Symons, Julian,1912-1994,author.(CARDINAL)147967; Thomas, Donald,author.(CARDINAL)538362; Tremayne, Peter,author.(CARDINAL)717503; Wells, Carolyn,author.(CARDINAL)377124; Whitaker, Arthur,1882-1949,author.(CARDINAL)810115; Wodehouse, P. G.(Pelham Grenville),1881-1975,author.(CARDINAL)137410;
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- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Holmes, Sherlock; Watson, John H. (Fictitious character); Detective and mystery stories, American.; Detective and mystery stories, English.; Private investigators;
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- No parachute : a classic account of war in the air in WWI in letters written in 1917 by Lieutenant A.S.G. Lee, Sherwood Forresters, attached Royal Flying Corps / by Lee, Arthur S. Gould(Arthur Stanley Gould),1894-1975,author.(CARDINAL)713761;
The Pilots' Pool -- The Ypres Front -- The Battle of Messines -- The Vimy Front -- Air Defence of London -- The Third Battle of Ypres -- The Arras Front -- The Battle of Cambrai -- Cambrai Aftermath.From the young airmen who took their frail machines high above the trenches of World War I and fought their foes in single combat there emerged a renowned company of brilliant aces - among them Ball, Bishop, McCuddon, Collishaw and Mannock - whose legendary feats have echoed down half a century. But behind the elite there were, in the Royal Flying Corps, many hundreds of other airmen who flew their hazardous daily sorties in outdated planes without ever achieving fame. Here is the story of one of these unknown flyers - a story based on letters written on the day, hot on the event, which tells of a young pilot's progress from fledgling to seasoned fighter. His descriptions of air fighting, sometimes against the Richtofen Circus, of breathless dog-fights between Sopwith Pup and Albatros, are among the most vivid and immediate to come out of World War I. Gould Lee brilliantly conveys the immediacy of air war, the thrills and the terror, in this honest and timeless acount. Rising to the rank of air vice-marshal, Gould Lee never forgot the RFC's needless sacrifices - and in a trio of trenchant appendices he examines, with the mature judgement of a senior officer of the RAF and a graduate of the Staff and Imperial Defence Colleges, the failure of the Army High Command to provide both efficient aeroplanes until mid-1917 and parachutes throughout the war, and General Trenchard's persistence in a costly and largely ineffective conception of the air offensive.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Lee, Arthur S. Gould (Arthur Stanley Gould), 1894-1975.; Great Britain. Royal Air Force; Fighter pilots; World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1914-1918;
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- Bing box [videorecording] by Fincher, David,film director.(CARDINAL)373496; Medavoy, Mike,film producer.(CARDINAL)664678; Vanderbilt, James,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)545665; Scorsese, Martin,producer,director.(CARDINAL)519412; Kalogridis, Laeta,producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)548594; Lyne, Adrian,film director.; Jaffe, Stanley R.,film producer.; Dearden, James,1949-screenwriter.; Mullen, April,film director,film producer.; Doiron, Tim,1979-screenwriter,film producer.; Douglas, Michael,1944-actor.(CARDINAL)753927; Gyllenhaal, Jake,1980-actor.(CARDINAL)537580; DiCaprio, Leonardo,actor.(CARDINAL)381363; Eckhart, Aaron,actor.; Binge Box (Firm),publisher.;
Zodiac / produced by Mike Medavoy [and others] ; screenplay by James Vanderbilt ; directed by David Fincher (2007 : 157 min.) -- Shutter Island / directed by Martin Scorsese ; screenplay by Laeta Kalogridis ; based on the novel by Dennis Lehane ; produced by Mike Medavoy, Arnold W. Messer, Bradley J. Fischer, Martin Scorsese (2010 : 138 min.) -- Fatal attraction / screenplay by James Dearden ; produced by Stanley R. Jaffe and Sherry Lansing ; directed by Adrian Lyne (1987 : 119 min.) -- Wander / produced by Tim Doiron, Andre Relis, Chad A. Verdi, April Mullen, Jason Allison, Mary Aloe, Douglas Falconer, James van der Woerd ; written by Tim Doiron ; directed by April Mullen (2020 : 92 min.).Fatal attraction: Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, Fred Gwynne, Mike Nussbaum.Shutter Island: Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Michelle Williams, Emily Mortimer.Wander: Aaron Eckhart, Katheryn Winnick, Heather Graham, Raymond Cruz, Brendan Fehr.Zodiac: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox.Fatal attration: Dan Gallagher is a happily married New York lawyer. Alex Forrest is his colleague. Her seductions lead the two to enjoy a weekend of love making while Dan's wife, Beth, and their child, Ellen, are away. But Alex becomes obsessed, stalking Dan and his family as she will not let Dan go.Shutter Island: When U.S. Marshall Teddy Daniels arrives at the asylum for the criminally insane on Shutter Island, what starts as a routine investigation quickly takes a sinister turn.Wander: After being hired to investigate a possible murder cover up in a small town, Arthur -- a traumatized private eye with a penchant for conspiracy theories -- is plunged into a world of lies and deceit, seeing parallels between this death and the death of his daughter.Zodiac: A serial killer in the San Francisco Bay Area taunts police with his letters and cryptic messages. T.DVD, wide screen.
- Subjects: Serial murderers; Asylums; Adultery; Murder;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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