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- Third man out [videorecording] by Allen, Chad,1974-; Stevenson, Richard,1938-; Genius Products (Firm);
Chad Allen.Donald Strachey, a gay detective, is out to protect a gay activist who is being threatened for 'outing' prominent citizens in and around Albany, New York. It's no surprise when Strachey's client turns up dead.Not rated.DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9, enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, NTSC.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films; Feature films.; Mystery films.; Coming out (Sexual orientation); Detectives; Gay men; Strachey, Donald (Fictitious character);
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- The player [videorecording] / by Altman, Robert,1925-2006.(CARDINAL)517117; Altman, Robert,1925-2006.drt(CARDINAL)517117; Brokaw, Cary.pro; Brown, David,1916-2010.pro(CARDINAL)756172; D'Onofrio, Vincent.act(CARDINAL)357093; Gallagher, Peter,1955-(CARDINAL)342771; Gallagher, Peter,1955-act(CARDINAL)342771; Gilmore, William S.pro; Goldberg, Whoopi,1950-act; Goldberg, Whoopi,1955-(CARDINAL)748364; Grant, Richard E.,1957-act(CARDINAL)340070; Hall, Angela.act; James, Brion,1945-1999.; James, Brion,1945-1999.act; Lovett, Lyle.act; Merrill, Dina.act; Pollack, Sydney,1934-2008.act(CARDINAL)842306; Robbins, Tim,1958-(CARDINAL)844769; Robbins, Tim,1958-act(CARDINAL)844769; Scacchi, Greta.; Scacchi, Greta.act; Stevenson, Cynthia,1962-; Stevenson, Cynthia,1962-act; Stockwell, Dean,1938-act(CARDINAL)340927; Tolkin, Michael.(CARDINAL)766566; Tolkin, Michael.auspro(CARDINAL)766566; Tolkin, Michael.Player.; Ward, Fred,1942-(CARDINAL)784229; Ward, Fred,1942-act(CARDINAL)784229; Wechsler, Nick.pro(CARDINAL)847841; Addis-Wechsler (Firm); Avenue Pictures.(CARDINAL)847534; Fine Line Features.(CARDINAL)356392; New Line Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)785753; Spelling Entertainment Inc.;
Griffin's world -- Welcome to the game -- Pool party -- Jacuzzi rituals -- Ground rules -- Night caller -- The Rialto -- A writer erased -- A new player -- Prime suspect -- The funeral -- Spoils of the vanquished -- Pasadena PD -- Summoned to the St. James -- Don't open 'till Xmas -- A pitch for Levy -- Movers & shakers -- Down to the station -- Bonnie betrayed -- Desert hideaway -- Number 3 -- Habeas Corpus -- Survivors -- End credits.Director of photography, Jean Lepine; production designer, Stephen Altman; editor, Geraldine Peroni; music, Thomas Newman; co-executive producer, William S. Gilmore; executive producer, Cary Brokaw.Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Fred Ward, Whoopi Goldberg, Peter Gallagher, Brion James, Cynthia Stevenson."I was just thinking what an interesting concept it is to eliminate the writer from the artistic process. If we could just get rid of these actors and directors, maybe we've got something here."--Griffin Mill. Griffin is a slick, successful film studio vice president whose primary duty is to listen to story pitches from a constant stream of writers. Like all Hollywood producers, he's always looking over his shoulder, and he thinks up-and-comer Larry Levy is after his job. Along with power lunches, corporate in-fighting, and bottom-line priorities, a mysterious someone--probably an ignored and angry screenwriter--has been leaving him threatening postcards. When he finally takes action, his cool aplomb deserts him, things go seriously sideways, and Griffin's world begins falling apart.MPAA rating: R.DVD; Dolby Digital surround 5.1 (English), stereo (French).
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Dark comedy films.; Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Mystery films.; Suspense films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; American fiction; Man-woman relationships; Motion picture industry; Murder; Murder;
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- Johnny Tremain [videorecording] / by Beymer, Richard,1939-act; Blackburn, Thomas Wakefield.auscmp(CARDINAL)436641; Boyle, Charles P.cng; Bruns, George.cmp(CARDINAL)809746; Cabot, Sebastian.act(CARDINAL)844988; Casey, Gertrude.cst; Clark, Carroll.ard; Ellenshaw, Peter.dsr; Johnson, Stanley E..flm; Keehne, Charles,1914-2001.cst; Marks, Frank,1911-1976.cmp; Patten, Luana,1938-1996.act; Plumb, Edward.cmp; Stalmaster, Hal.act; Stevenson, Robert,1905-1986.drt(CARDINAL)435081; York, Jeff,1912-1995.act; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340297; Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)348538;
Photographed by Charles P. Boyle ; art director, Carroll Clark ; production design, Peter Ellenshaw ; edited by Stanley Johnson ; costumes, Chuck Keehne, Gertrude Casey ; music, George Bruns ; orchestration, Franklyn Marks, Edward Plumb ; song by George Bruns, Tom Blackburn.Hal Stalmaster, Luana Patten, Jeff York, Sebastian Cabot, Dick Beymer.Johnny Tremain is drawn into the Revolutionary War and becomes a patriot, fighting to free the colonies from England. Along the way he learns about life and about himself.MPAA rating: Not rated; Canadian home video rating: G.DVD, NTSC region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Boston Tea Party, Boston, Mass., 1773; Children's films.;
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- Ice blues [videorecording] by Allen, Chad,1974-; Colichman, Paul.; Jarchow, Stephen P.; McGee, Ron.(CARDINAL)545204; Oliver, Ron,film director.; Shavick, James.; Spence, Sebastian,1969-; Stevenson, Richard,1938-Ice blues.; E1 Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340427; Here! (Firm); Shavick Entertainment (Firm);
Director of photography, C. Kim Miles ; editor, Tony Dean Smith ; music by Peter Allen.Chad Allen, Sebastian Spence.Private investigator Donald Strachey takes on the case of his life and gets caught in a high-stakes whirlwind of deceit and murder when his partner asks him to uncover the source of an anonymous multimillion-dollar donation to a youth center.MPAA rating: R; language and some sexual content.DVD, widescreen, 16x9 (1.78:1), Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Mystery films.; Television movies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Gay men; Private investigators; Strachey, Donald (Fictitious character);
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- Anne of Green Gables [videorecording] / by Bennett, Nigel,1949-(CARDINAL)638544; Burroughs, Jackie.; Campbell, Douglas,1922-2009.; Champion, Marc.; Converse, Frank,1938-(CARDINAL)852109; Crombie, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)847438; Daddo, Cameron.; Dewhurst, Colleen.(CARDINAL)748359; Dunsmore, Rosemary.; Farnsworth, Richard,1920-2000.; Follows, Megan.(CARDINAL)844156; Grant, Schuyler,1971-; Grant, Trudy.; Green, Janet-Laine.; Hamilton, Patricia.(CARDINAL)852090; Henry, Martha.(CARDINAL)291696; Hiller, Wendy,1912-2003.(CARDINAL)842978; King, Charmion,1925-; Lawson, Shannon.; Lightstone, Marilyn.; Lynch, Kate.; McDougall, Ian.; Montgomery, L. M.(Lucy Maud),1874-1942.(CARDINAL)517818; Ohashi, Rene.; Pearson, Laurie.; Radcliffe, Rosemary.; Saad, Robert.; Scaini, Stefan.(CARDINAL)340345; Snow, Victoria.; Spottiswood, Greg.; Stevenson, Colette.; Sullivan, Kevin(Kevin Charles); Wiesenfeld, Joe,1947-; Anne of Green Gables Productions.; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)154039; Sullivan Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)848817; Sullivan Films.;
Anne of Green Gables: art director, Carol Spier ; costume design, Martha Mann ; edited by James Lahti, Mairin Wilkinson ; music composed and conducted by Hagood Hardy. Anne of Green Gables the sequel: art direction, Susan Longmire ; costume design, Martha Mann ; edited by Mairin Wilkinson, James Lahti. Anne of Green Gables the continuing story: production designer, Arthur Herriott ; costume designer, Ruth Secord ; music composed and conducted by Peter Breiner ; edited by Mairin Wilkinson ; executive in charge of production, Ray Sager.Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Patricia Hamilton, Rosemary Radcliffe, Schuyler Grant, Marilyn Lightstone, Charmion King, Jackie Burroughs, Richard Farnsworth, Jonathan Crombie, Rosemary Dunsmore, Kate Lynch, Frank Converse, Dame Wendy Hiller, Greg Spottiswood, Janet Laine Green, Shannon Lawson, Victoria Snow, Douglas Campbell, Martha Henry, Nigel Bennett, Colette Stevenson, Cameron Daddo.Originally broadcast on television 1985-2000.Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her; Anne, now a young woman, has become a teacher and dreams of meeting her ideal man; After a series of disappointments, Anne and her husband Gilbert return to Avonlea in search of happiness, but soon face the challenges of war when newly enlisted Gilbert is lost and Anne travels to Europe to find him.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD.
- Subjects: Closed captioning.; Husband and wife; Orphans; Shirley, Anne (Fictitious character); Teachers; World War, 1914-1918;
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- Good times. [videorecording] / by Monte, Eric,creator,screenwriter.; Evans, Mike,1949-2006,creator.; Lear, Norman,television producer.(CARDINAL)716500; Manings, Allan,television producer,screenwriter.; Elinson, Jack,1922-2011,television producer,screenwriter.; Paul, Norman,television producer,screenwriter.; Kalish, Austin,television producer,screenwriter.; Kalish, Irma,television producer,screenwriter.; Turner, Lloyd,1924-1992,television producer,screenwriter.; Mitchell, Whitey,1932-2009,television producer,screenwriter.; Dorfman, Sid,1916-1988,television producer,screenwriter.; Kenwith, Herbert,television director.; Keith, Gerren,television director.; McKayle, Donald,1930-television director.; LaHendro, Bob,television director.; Rich, John,1925-2012,television director.(CARDINAL)435087; Rosemond, Perry,television director.; Peete, Bob,screenwriter.; Donley, John,screenwriter.; Taylor, Kurt,screenwriter.; Wolpert, Roland,screenwriter.; Stewart, Donald L.,screenwriter.; Siegel, Larry,1925-screenwriter.; Derman, Lou,screenwriter.; Davenport, William,1925-1989,screenwriter.; Garver, Lloyd,screenwriter.; Hecht, Ken,1914-1984,screenwriter.; Veith, Allessandro R.,screenwriter.; Wolterstorff, Robert,screenwriter.; Mumford, Thad,screenwriter.; Muntner, Simon,1930-2005,screenwriter.; Baskin, John(Television writer and producer),screenwriter.; Shulman, Roger,screenwriter.; Morris, Michael,1918-2003,screenwriter.; Moriarty, Jay(Television writer and producer),screenwriter.; Milligan, Mike(Television writer and producer),screenwriter.; Shayne, Bob,screenwrtier.; Cohen, Eric(Television writer and producer),screenwriter.; Liebmann, Norm,screenwriter.; Markes, Larry,1921-1999,screenwriter.; Coleman, Michael E.,screenwriter.; Bensfield, Dick,screenwriter.; Grant, Perry,screenwriter.; Blitzer, Barry E.,screenwriter.; Barris, Alex,screenwriter.; Edwards, Patricia(Television writer),screenwriter.; Fisher, Robert,1922-2008,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)764792; Naples, Phil,screenwriter.; Packard, Elon,1923-1977,screenwriter.; Murray, John Fenton,1917-1996,screenwriter.; Baer, Art,1925-2006,screenwriter.; Joelson, Ben,1925-1996,screenwriter.; Geiger, Hubert,screenwriter.; Howard, Bruce,1925-2012,screenwriter.; Thompson, Ron Allen,screenwriter.; Ritz, James(Actor),screenwriter.; Sommers, Jay,screenwriter.; Weiskopf, Kim,1947-2009,screenwriter.; Baser, Michael,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)422565; Johnson, Coslough,1929-screenwriter.; Bradshaw, Booker,screenwriter.; Belkin, Norman,screenwriter.; Belkin, Harriet,screenwriter.; McCormick, Nance,screenwriter.; Wedlock, Hugh,1908-1993,screenwriter.; Matcha, Jack,screenwriter.; Taylor, Levi,screenwriter.; Sellz, Ron,screenwriter.; Kalish, Bruce,1952-screenwriter.; Freiman, Richard,screenwriter.; Schwartz, Al,screenwriter.; Freedman, Bill(Television writer),screenwriter.; Schwartz, Elroy,1923-2013,screenwriter.; Belous, Paul M.,screenwriter.; Taylor, Philip Wickham,screenwriter.; Stevenson, Robert,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)471316; Stevenson, Rosalind,screenwriter.; Dunsmuir, Tom,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)728887; Wilcox, Dan(Television writer and producer),screenwriter.; Levine, Laura,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)628274; Baublitz, Bob,screenwriter.; Hopps, Kevin,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)535469; Rogers, Jim,screenwriter.; Segall, Don,1933-1994,screenwriter.; Nuss, Bill,screenwriter.; Kay, Dusty,screenwriter.; Moye, Michael G.,1954-screenwriter.; Mason, Judi Ann,screenwriter.; Bonaduce, Joseph,1927-2004,screenwriter.; Kline, Wayne(Television writer),screenwriter.; Fink, Mark,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)562411; Farmer, Gene,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)176593; Slocomb, Bud,screenwriter.; Riley, Len,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)640961; Bonaduce, Anthony,screenwriter.; Bonaduce, Celia,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)628261; Finestra, Carmen,screenwriter.; Henken, Jacqueline,screenwriter.; Brown, Cecil,1943-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)163719; Smith, Walter E.,screenwriter.; Duke, Bill,1943-screenwriter.; Rolle, Esther,actor.; Amos, John,1939-actor.(CARDINAL)824479; DuBois, Ja'Net,1938-actor.; Carter, Ralph,actor.; Walker, Jimmie,1947-actor.(CARDINAL)383185; Stanis, BernNadette,1953-actor.(CARDINAL)599182; Brown, Johnny,1937-actor.; Jackson, Janet,1966-actor.(CARDINAL)758487; Powers, Ben,1950-2015,actor.; Bud Yorkin Productions, Inc.,production company.; Mill Creek Entertainment,film distributor.(CARDINAL)340929; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)282399; Tandem Productions,production company.(CARDINAL)884443;
Produced by Allan Manings (seasons 1-2), Jack Elinson & Norman Paul (season 3), Austin & Irma Kalish (season 4), Lloyd Turner & Gordon Mitchell (season 5), Sid Dorfman (season 6) ; directed by Herbert Kenwith (season 1, episode 5-season 3), Gerren Keith (seasons 4-6).BernNadette Stanis, Ralph Carter, Jimmie Walker, Ja'net DuBois, Esther Rolle, John Amos, Johnny Brown, Janet Jackson, Ben Powers.A poor African-American family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects.Not rated DVD, NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital; full frame (1.33:1) presentation.
- Subjects: Situation comedies (Television programs).; African American poor families; African Americans; Inner cities; Situation comedies (Television programs); Fiction television programs.; Television series; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- Educational and home use only.
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- Anne of Green Gables [videorecording] the collection / by Bennett, Nigel,1949-(CARDINAL)638544; Burroughs, Jackie.; Campbell, Douglas,1922-2009.; Champion, Marc.; Converse, Frank,1938-(CARDINAL)852109; Crombie, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)847438; Daddo, Cameron.; Dewhurst, Colleen.(CARDINAL)748359; Dunsmore, Rosemary.; Farnsworth, Richard,1920-2000.; Follows, Megan.(CARDINAL)844156; Grant, Schuyler,1971-; Grant, Trudy.; Green, Janet-Laine.; Hamilton, Patricia.(CARDINAL)852090; Henry, Martha.(CARDINAL)291696; Hiller, Wendy,1912-2003.(CARDINAL)842978; King, Charmion,1925-2007; Lawson, Shannon.; Lightstone, Marilyn.; Lynch, Kate.; McDougall, Ian.; Montgomery, L. M.(Lucy Maud),1874-1942.(CARDINAL)517818; Ohashi, Rene.; Pearson, Laurie.; Radcliffe, Rosemary.; Saad, Robert.; Scaini, Stefan.(CARDINAL)340345; Snow, Victoria.; Spottiswood, Greg.; Stevenson, Colette.; Sullivan, Kevin(Kevin Charles); Wiesenfeld, Joe,1947-; Anne of Green Gables Productions.; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)154039; Sullivan Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)848817; Sullivan Films.;
Anne of Green Gables: art director, Carol Spier ; costume design, Martha Mann ; edited by James Lahti, Mairin Wilkinson ; music composed and conducted by Hagood Hardy. Anne of Green Gables the sequel: art direction, Susan Longmire ; costume design, Martha Mann ; edited by Mairin Wilkinson, James Lahti. Anne of Green Gables the continuing story: production designer, Arthur Herriott ; costume designer, Ruth Secord ; music composed and conducted by Peter Breiner ; edited by Mairin Wilkinson ; executive in charge of production, Ray Sager.Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Patricia Hamilton, Rosemary Radcliffe, Schuyler Grant, Marilyn Lightstone, Charmion King, Jackie Burroughs, Richard Farnsworth, Jonathan Crombie, Rosemary Dunsmore, Kate Lynch, Frank Converse, Dame Wendy Hiller, Greg Spottiswood, Janet Laine Green, Shannon Lawson, Victoria Snow, Douglas Campbell, Martha Henry, Nigel Bennett, Colette Stevenson, Cameron Daddo.Originally broadcast on television 1985-2000.Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her; Anne, now a young woman, has become a teacher and dreams of meeting her ideal man; After a series of disappointments, Anne and her husband Gilbert return to Avonlea in search of happiness, but soon face the challenges of war when newly enlisted Gilbert is lost and Anne travels to Europe to find him.CHV rating: PG.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Television adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Husband and wife; Orphans; Shirley, Anne (Fictitious character); Teachers; World War, 1914-1918;
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- Treasure Island / [videorecording] / by Bale, Christian,1974-(CARDINAL)537550; Glover, Julian,1935-; Heston, Charlton.(CARDINAL)713093; Heston, Fraser C.(Fraser Clarke); Johnson, Richard,1927-; Lee, Christopher,1922-; Moloney, Paddy.; Reed, Oliver,1938-1999.(CARDINAL)764097; Stevenson, Robert Louis,1850-1894.Treasure Island.(CARDINAL)665072; Stevenson, Robert Louis,1850-1894.Treasure Island(CARDINAL)665072; Agamemnon Films.; British Lion Films.; Chieftains.(CARDINAL)340381; Turner Pictures, Inc.(CARDINAL)847597; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Editor, Eric Boyd-Perkins ; director of photography, Robert Steadman ; music composed by Paddy Maloney, performed by the Chieftains.Charlton Heston, Christian Bale, Julian Glover, Richard Johnson, Christopher Lee, Oliver Reed.Pirate Captain Billy Bones leaves a young innkeeper's son, Jim Hawkins, a map indicating the location of a priceless treasure. Jim sets sail for the Caribbean in search of the treasure. But they do not realize that the ship's crew has been replaced by a band of cutthroats under the leadership of the infamous pirate Long John Silver.Not rated; Ontario Film Review Board rating: PG.DVD; region 1; dual-layer format; widescreen; Dolby surround.
- Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Feature films; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Historical films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; ADT Security Services.; Harwood, Myla.; Pirates; Treasure troves;
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Great speeches of the 20th century [sound recording] /
Vol. 1. The political arena -- V. 2. The changing world -- V. 3. The dreams, the inspirations, the accomplishments -- V. 4. Best of times, worst of timesVol. 1. The political arena. The farmer and the Republican Party (1908) / William Howard Taft -- Address to the American Indians (1913) / President Woodrow Wilson -- Address to the Boys' rogressive League (19113) / Former President Theodore Roosevelt -- Inaugural address (1933) / President Franklin --Iinaugural address (1937) / President Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Election eve campaign speech (1944) / Governor Thomas E. Dewey -- Inaugural address (1949) / President Harry S. Truman -- "Checkers" speech (1952) / Senator Richard Nixon -- Presidential campaign address (1952) / Governor Adlai Stevenson -- Republican Convention address (1956) / Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Presidential debate (1960) / Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon -- Presidential debate (1960) / Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon -- Presidential campaign address (1964) / Senator Barry Goldwater -- Address to the nation (on not seeking reelection) (1968) / President Lyndon B. Johnson -- Presidential campaign address (1968) / Senator Robert F. Kennedy -- Inaugural address (1969) / President Richard M. Nixon -- Resignation address (1973) / Vice President Spiro Agnew -- Resignation address (1974) / President Richard M. Nixon -- Democratic Convention acceptance speech (1976) / Governor Jimmy Carter -- Inaugural address (1981) / President Ronald Reagan -- Keynote address for the Democratic Convention (1984) / Governor Mario Cuomo -- Address to the Democratic Convention (1984) / Reverend Jesse JacksonVol. 2. The changing world. First recorded promotional message on the Edison Phonograph (1906) / Len Spencer -- The German peril (1917) / Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany James Gerard Watson (i.e. James Watson Gerard) -- Address from France (1918) / General J.J."Black Jack" Pershing -- On Lindbergh's return to the U.S. (1927) / President Calvin Coolidge and Charles Lindbergh -- Abdication address (1936) / King Edward VIII -- On his return from the Munich Conference (1938) / Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain -- On the occasion of Germany's occupation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia (1938) / Chancellor Adolf Hitler -- Declaration of war with Germany (1939) / Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain -- First radio address as prime minister (1940) / Prime Minister Winston Churchill -- Declaration of war against Japan (date which will live in infamy) (1941) / President Franklin D. Roosevelt -- The first bomb attack on Japan (1945) / President Harry S. Truman -- Address to Congress (1951) / General Douglas MacArthur -- On the fall of Dien Bien Phu (1954) / Secretary of State John Foster Dulles -- Announcement of the launching of Sputnik (1957) / Radio Moscow -- The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) / President John F. Kennedy -- Confrontation over presence of Russian missiles in Cuba (1962) / U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson -- On signing of the Civil Rights Bill (1964) / President Lyndon B. Johnson -- Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy (1968) / Senator Edward Kennedy -- The end of the Vietnam War (1973) / President Richard M. Nixon -- On commencement of the bombing of Iraq (1991) / President George BushVol. 3. The dreams, the inspirations, the accomplishments. The ideal republic (1923) / William Jennings Bryan -- On the future of women in flying (1931) / Amelia Earhart -- Farewell to baseball (1939) / Lou Gehrig -- Address to the nation on the R.A.F. (1940) / Prime Minister Winston Churchill -- Greetings to the children of England (1940) / Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret -- Farewell to baseball (1947) / Babe Ruth -- Address to Congress (1958) / Casey Stengel -- Farewell address (1961) / President Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Inaugural address (1961) / President John F. Kennedy -- The first American in earth orbit (1962) / Lt. Col. John Glenn -- Address to civil rights marchers in Washington, D.C. (1963) [..."I have a dream"] / Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King -- Christmas greeting from space (1968) / Astronaut Frank Borman -- The moon landing (1969) one small step for man / Astronaut Neil Armstrong -- Address to Congress (1974) / Hank Aaron -- Address to the nation on the Berlin Wall (1987) / President Ronald ReaganVol. 4. Best of times, worst of times. Address on U.S. neutrality / Charles Lindbergh -- Address to the Chicago Irish Fellowship Club / Joseph McCarthy -- The kitchen debate / Richard M. Nixon, Nikita Khrushchev -- Farewell to fans (the payola scandal) / Alan Freed -- Concession speech / Richard M. Nixon -- On black power / Malcolm X -- Address to the yippie convention / Jerry Rubin -- Press conference on the riots at the Democratic convention / Richard Daley -- Address on Vietnam War protests / Spiro Agnew -- Address to the women of America / Gloria Steinem -- On releasing the Watergate tapes / Richard M. Nixon -- Testimony at the Iran-Contra hearings / Oliver NorthPresents sixty-one historically important speeches by prominent 20th century American figures in politics, government, sports, civil rights, the women's movement, the armed forces, and the space program. Includes seven speeches by world leaders such as King Edward VIII, Winston Churchill, and Adolph HitlerCompact discs.
- Subjects: Speeches, addresses, etc;
- © 1991, The Company,
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- Thrillers : 100 must-reads / by Morrell, David,1943-(CARDINAL)341429; Wagner, Hank.(CARDINAL)539137; Morrell, David.(CARDINAL)605222;
MARCIVE 2/03/11Welcome to the world of thrillers / by David Hewson -- One hundred must-read thrillers / by David Morrell, Hank Wagner -- Theseus and the Minotaur (1500 B.C.) / Lee Child -- Homer's The Iliad and the Odyssey (7th century B.C.) / William Bernhardt -- Beowulf (between 700 and 1000 A.D.) / Andrew Klavan -- William Shakespeare's Macbeth (1605-1606) / A.J. Hartley -- Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719-1722) / David Liss -- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus (1818) / Gary Braver -- James Fenimore Cooper's The last of the Mohicans (1826) / Rick Wilber -- Edgar Allan Poe's The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838) / Katherine Neville -- Alexandre Dumas' The count of Monte Cristo (1845) / Francine Mathews -- Wilkie Collins's The woman in white (1860) / Douglas Preston -- H. Rider Haggard's King Solomons mines (1885) / Norman L. Rubenstein -- Robert Louis Stevenson's The strange case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1886) / Sarah Langan -- Anthony Hope's The prisoner of Zenda (1894) / Michael Palmer -- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) / Carole Nelson Douglas -- H.G. Wells's The war of the worlds (1898) / Steven M. Wilson -- Rudyard Kipling's Kim (1901) / Tom Grace -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The hound of the Baskervilles (1901) / Laura Benedict -- Joseph Conrad's Heart of darkness (1902) / H. Terrell Griffin -- Erskine Childers's The riddle of the sands (1903) / Christine Kling -- Jack London's The sea wolf (1904) / Jim Fusilli -- Baroness Emma Orczy's The scarlet pimpernel (1905) / Lisa Black -- Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan of the apes (1912) / W. Craig Reed -- Marie Belloc Lowndes's The lodger (1913) / James A. Moore -- John Buchan's The thirty-nine steps (1915) / Janet Berliner -- E. Phillips Oppenheim's The great impersonation (1920) / Justin Scott -- Richard Connell's "The most dangerous game" (1924) / Katherine Ramsland -- W. Somerset Maugham's Ashenden, or, the British agent (1928) / Melodie Johnson Howe -- P.G. Wodehouse's Summer lightning (1929) / R.L. Stine -- Edgar Wallace's King Kong (1933) / Kathleen Sharp -- Lester Dent's Doc Savage : the man of bronze (1933) / Mark T. Sullivan -- James M. Cain's The postman always rings twice (1934) / Joe R. Lansdale -- Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (1938) / Allison Brennan -- Agatha Christie's And then there were none (1939) / David Morrell -- Eric Ambler's A coffin for Dimitrios (1939) / Ali Karim -- Geoffrey Household's Rogue male (1939) / David Morrell -- Helen Macinnes's Above suspicion (1941) / Gayle Lynds -- Cornell Woolrich's "Rear Window" (1942) / Thomas F. Monteleone -- Vera Caspary's Laura (1943) / M.J. Rose -- Kenneth Fearing's The big clock (1946) / Lincoln Child -- Graham Greene's The third man (1950) / Rob Palmer -- Patricia Highsmith's Strangers on a train (1950) / David Baldacci --Mickey Spillane's One lonely night (1951) / Max Allan Collins -- Jim Thompson's The killer inside me (1953) / Scott Nicholson -- Ernest K. Gann's The high and the mighty (1953) / Ward Larsen -- Jack Finney's Invasion of the body snatchers (1955) / James Rollins -- Hammond Innes's The wreck of the Mary Deare (1956) / Matt Lynn -- Ian Fleming's From Russia, with love (1957) / Raymond Benson -- Alistair MacLean's The guns of Navarone (1957) / Larry Gandle -- Richard Condon's The Manchurian candidate (1959) / Robert S. Levinson -- Len Deighton's The IPCRESS file (1962) / Jeffery Deaver -- Fletcher Knebel & Charles W. Bailey's Seven days in May (1962) / James Grady -- Lionel Davidson's The rose of Tibet (1962) / Milton C. Toby -- Richard Stark's (Donald E. Westlake's) The hunter aka Point blank (1962) Duane Swierczynski -- John le Carré's The spy who came in from the cold (1963) / Denise Hamilton -- Wilbur Smith's When the lion feeds (1964) / W.D. Gagliani -- Evelyn Anthony's The rendezvous (1967) / Sandra Brown -- Michael Crichton's The Andromeda strain (1969) / Josh Conviser -- James Dickey's Deliverance (1970) / Terry Watkins -- Frederick Forsyth's The day of the jackal (1971) / F. Paul Wilson -- Brian Garfields's Death wish (1972) / John Lescroart -- David Morrell's First blood (1972) / Steve Berry -- Trevanian's The Eiger sanction (1972) / Lee Goldberg -- Charles McCarry's The tears of autumn (1974) / Hank Wagner -- Peter Benchley's Jaws (1974) / P.J. Parrish -- William Goldman's Marathon man (1974) /Hank Wagner -- James Grady's Six days of the condor (1974) / Mark Terry -- Jack Higgins's The eagle has landed (1975) / Zoë Sharp -- Joseph Wambaugh's The choirboys (1975) / James O. Born -- Clive Cussler's Raise the Titanic! (1976) / Grant Blackwood -- Ira Levin's The boys from Brazil (1976) / Daniel Kalla -- Robin Cook's Coma (1977) / CJ Lyons -- Ken Follett's Eye of the needle (1978) / Tess Gerritsen -- Ross Thomas's Chinaman's chance (1978) / John D. MacDonald's The green ripper (1079) / J.A. Konrath -- Justin Scott's The shipkiller (1079) / Lawrence Light -- Robert Ludlum's The Bourne identity (1980) / Linda L. Richards -- Eric Van Lustbader's The ninja (1980) / J.D. Rhoades -- Thomas Harris's Red dragon (1981) / Bev Vincent -- Jack Ketchum's Off season (1981) / Blake Crouch -- Thomas Perry's The butcher's boy (1982) / Robert Liparulo -- Tom Clancy's The hunt for red October (1984) / Chris Kuzneski -- F. Paul Wilson's The tomb (1984) / Heather Graham -- Andrew Vachss's Flood (1985) / Barry Eisler -- Stephen King's Misery (1987) / Chris Mooney -- Nelson DeMille's The charm school (1988) / J.T. Ellison -- Dean Koontz's Watchers (1988) / Lee Thomas -- Katherine Neville's The eight (1988) / Shirley Kennett -- Petrer Straub's Koko (1988) / Hank Wagner -- Johns Grisham's The firm (1991) / M. Diane Vogt -- R.L. Stine's Silent night (1991) / Jon Land -- James Patterson's Along came a spider (1992) / Mary SanGiovanni -- Stephen Hunter's Point of impact (1993) / Christopher Rice -- Johns Lescroart's The 13th juror (1994) / Karna Small Bodman -- Sandra Brown's The witness (1995) / Deborah LeBlanc -- David Baldacci's Absolute power (1996) / Rhodi Hawk -- Gayle Lynds's Masquerade (1996) / Hank Phillippi Ryan -- Lee Child's Killing floor (1997) / Marcus Sakey -- Jeffery Deaver's The bone collector (1997) / Jeffrey J. Mariotte -- Dan Brown's The Da Vinci code (2003) / Steve Berry .Through essays contributed by modern thriller writers such as David Baldacci, Lee Child, Sandra Brown, and many others, this book explores 100 works of suspense from the ancient world to modern times.
- Subjects: Suspense fiction; Adventure stories; Horror tales; Psychological fiction;
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