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The tracker [videorecording] by Guillermin, John,1925-2015-drt; Hool, Lance,1948-; Huddleston, David,1930-act; Jarre, Kevin.aus; Kristofferson, Kris.act(CARDINAL)346639; Moses, Mark,1958-act; Trustman, Alan.(CARDINAL)820919; Wilson, Scott,1942-act; HBO Pictures.(CARDINAL)824307; HBO Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)347268;
Executive producer, Alan Trustman ; music by Sylvester Levay.Kris Kristofferson, Scott Wilson, Mark Moses, David Huddleston.A legendary tracker and Indian fighter is coaxed out of retirement to hunt down a crazed killer and self-appointed "Avenging Angel."Not rated.
Subjects: Adventure television programs.; Television movies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Western television programs.; Murderers; Outlaws;
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Junebug [videorecording] / by McKenzie, Ben.; Morrison, Phil.; Adams, Amy.(CARDINAL)543271; Davidtz, Embeth,1966-(CARDINAL)785918; Nivola, Alessandro.(CARDINAL)346697; Taylor, Frank Hoyt.; Weston, Celia.; Wilson, Scott,1942-; Epoch Films.; Sony Pictures Classics (Firm)(CARDINAL)282400; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)282399; Goldberg, Mindy.; Ryan, Michael S.; MacLachlan, Angus.pro; Morrison, Phil.drt; Adams, Amy.act(CARDINAL)543271; Davidtz, Embeth,1966-act(CARDINAL)785918; McKenzie, Benjamin,1978-act(CARDINAL)873299; Nivola, Alessandro.act(CARDINAL)346697; Weston, Celia,1951-act; Wilson, Scott,1942-act; Taylor, Frank Hoyt.act;
Start -- David Wark -- From a dream -- Meet the family -- Homecoming -- Arts & crafts -- Panther pride -- Nails -- High-fallutin' talking -- Meerkat -- Small potatoes -- Little rusty -- Night walk -- Huck & Jim -- Misunderstanding -- Lost screwdriver -- "She's still ... strange." -- Labor pains -- Better offer -- "It means something." -- Wooing Wark -- "We lost him." -- Scariest thing -- So sorry -- "We're going." -- Nothing to worry about -- "Look what I found." -- "I'm so glad we're outta here."Director of photography, Peter Donahue ; editor, Joe Klotz ; original music, Yo la Tengo ; costume designer, Danielle Kays ; production designer, David Doernberg.Amy Adams, Embeth Davidtz, Ben McKenzie, Alessandro Nivola, Frank Hoyt Taylor, Celia Weston, Scott Wilson.Junebug is a deceptively simple, deeply resonant story about the inherent loneliness of family, embracing the texture of a world the movies rarely visit. Three years have passed since George has been home, and he is bringing his bride, Chicago art dealer Madeleine. His family--father Eugene, mother Peg, brother Johnny and sister-in-law Ashley--await them with a mixture of excitement, anxiety, and dread. Junebug sounds a paean to yearning, alienation, and endless hope, in the face of the enormous distances that can divide two people, separated by two ways of life.MPAA rating: R; for sexual content and language.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.0.
Subjects: Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Films for the hearing impaired; Feature films; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Fiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Art dealers; Families; Outsider artists; Daughters-in-law;
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The right stuff [videorecording] / by Cartwright, Veronica.act; Chartoff, Robert.pro(CARDINAL)841767; Clennon, David.act; Dano, Royal,1922-1994.act; Frank, Charles.act(CARDINAL)220924; Glenn, Scott,1942-act; Goldblum, Jeff,1952-act(CARDINAL)838160; Harris, Ed,1950-act(CARDINAL)318703; Helm, Levon.act(CARDINAL)516013; Hershey, Barbara,1948-act; Kaufman, Philip,1936-ausdrt(CARDINAL)529419; Moffat, Donald,1930-2018.act; Quaid, Dennis.act(CARDINAL)354976; Reed, Pamela.act; Shearer, Harry,1943-act(CARDINAL)348517; Shepard, Sam,1943-2017.act(CARDINAL)148995; Stanley, Kim.act(CARDINAL)435424; Ward, Fred,1942-act(CARDINAL)784229; Wilson, Scott,1942-2018.act; Winkler, Irwin.pro(CARDINAL)785067; Wolfe, Tom.Right stuff.; Ladd Company.; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Director of photography, Caleb Deschanel; music, Bill Conti.Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Barbara Hershey, Dennis Quaid, Pamela Reed, Sam Shepard, Kim Stanley, Fred Ward, Veronica Cartwright, David Clennon, Scott Wilson, Donald Moffat, Levon Helm, Jeff Goldblum, Harry Shearer, Charles Frank, Royal Dano.The true story of Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Walter Schirra, Gordon Cooper, and Deke Slayton -- the seven men chosen for the Mercury Project manned space flight program in the U.S.Rated PG.DVD; widescreen format; region 1; Dolby stereo. or 5.1 surround.Academy Awards, 1984: Best Music, Original Score (Bill Conti); Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing (Jay Boekelheide); Best Film Editing (Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart, Tom Rolf); Best Sound (Mark Berger, Thomas Scott, Randy Thom, David MacMillan)
Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; DVD-Video discs.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Project Mercury (U.S.); Astronautics; Astronauts;
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Gwoemul = The host [videorecording] / by 880-03Pong, Chun-ho,1969-film director,screenwriter.drtaus(CARDINAL)832633; 880-04Paek, Chʻŏl-hyŏn,1974-screenwriter.aus; 880-05Ha, Jun-won,1976-screenwriter.aus; 880-06Choi, Yong-bae,film producer.pro; 880-07Song, Kang-ho,1967-actor.act(CARDINAL)341557; 880-08Byeon, Hie-bong,1942-actor.act; 880-09Park, Hae-il,1977-actor.act; 880-10Pae, Tu-na,1979-actor.act; 880-11Ko, Ah-sung,1992-actor.act; 880-12Kim, Hyung-ku,1960-cinematographer.cng; 880-13Kim, Sun-Min,editor of moving image work.flm(CARDINAL)485911; 880-14Yi, Pyŏng-u,1965-composer (expression)cmp; Wilson, Scott,1942-2018,actor.act; 880-15Chungeorahm Film (Firm),production company.; Magnolia Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)300206; Syobaksŭ (Firm);
Disc 1. The Host [and special features] -- disc 2. Special features.Director of photography, Hyung-ku Kim ; editor, Seon Min Kim ; music, Byung-woo Lee ; production designer, Seong-hie Ryu ; visual effects supervisor, Kevin Rafferty.Kang-ho Song, Hie-bong Byeon, Hae-il Park, Du-na Bae, Ah-sung Ko, Scott Wilson.In Seoul, an American army doctor forces his assistant to dump bottle after bottle of formaldehyde into the drain. The drain runs into the Han River, the major river running through the middle of Seoul. His only reason is that the bottles are covered with a layer of dust. Six years later, a food cart operator, Gang-du falls asleep every time his dad, Hie-bong, is away from the stand for more than a few minutes. Soon, his daughter, Hyun-Seo returns from school. Then a monster appears in the river and starts to attack the people lounging at its banks. Gang-du and Hyun-Seo are chased by the beast. Hie-bong tries valiantly to save his daughter, but the beast soon captures her and drags her away. They receive a call from the daughter's cell phone and try to rescue her from the large monster.MPAA rating: R; for creature violence and language.DVD ; NTSC, region 1 ; Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0 ; 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Horror films.; Monster films.; Fathers and daughters; Hazardous wastes; Monsters; Water;
Educational and home use only.
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The right stuff [videorecording] / by Cartwright, Veronica.; Cartwright, Veronica.act; Chartoff, Robert.(CARDINAL)841767; Chartoff, Robert.pro(CARDINAL)841767; Deschanel, Mary Jo.; Deschanel, Mary Jo.act; Frank, Charles.(CARDINAL)220924; Frank, Charles.act(CARDINAL)220924; Glenn, Scott,1942-; Glenn, Scott,1942-act; Harris, Ed,1950-(CARDINAL)318703; Harris, Ed,1950-actact(CARDINAL)318703; Harris, Ed.; Henriksen, Lance,1940-(CARDINAL)529475; Henriksen, Lance,1940-act(CARDINAL)529475; Hershey, Barbara.; Hershey, Barbara.act; Kaufman, Philip,1936-(CARDINAL)529419; Kaufman, Philip,1936-drtaus(CARDINAL)529419; Paulin, Scott.; Paulin, Scott.act; Quaid, Dennis.(CARDINAL)354976; Quaid, Dennis.act(CARDINAL)354976; Reed, Pamela.; Reed, Pamela.act; Shepard, Sam,1943-; Shepard, Sam,1943-act; Shepard, Sam.; Ward, Fred,1942-(CARDINAL)784229; Ward, Fred,1942-act(CARDINAL)784229; Winkler, Irwin.(CARDINAL)785067; Winkler, Irwin.pro(CARDINAL)785067; Wolfe, Tom.Right stuff.; Chartoff-Winkler Productions.(CARDINAL)801289; Ladd Company.; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Side A. Feature film (pt.1); special features -- side B. feature film (pt. 2); special featuresDirector of photography, Caleb Deschanel ; editors, Glenn Farr ... [et al.] ; music, Bill Conti.Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid, Sam Shepard, Fred Ward, Charles Frank, Lance Henriksen, Scott Paulin, Veronica Cartwright, Barbara Hershey, Pamela Reed, Mary Jo Deschanel, Kathy Baker, David Clennon, Scott Wilson, Kim Stanley, Barbara Hershey, Levon Helm, Scott Wilson, Jeff Goldblum, Harry Shearer, Donald Moffatt.The story of the Air Force test flights by Chuck Yeager that would lead to Project Mercury, which pioneered America's launch into the space race-- and of the seven men chosen to launch the U.S. into space: Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Walter Schirra, Gordon Cooper, and Deke Slayton.DVD, NTSC; region 1; double-sided disc.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Biographical films.; Feature films.; Feature films; Historical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Wolfe, Tom; United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Astronautics; Astronauts; Manned space flight; Test pilots;
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3-film collection by Snyder, Zack,1966-Film directorFilm producerScreenwriterdirectorproducer.(DLC)no2007152108; Gordon, Lawrence,1936-Film producerproducer.(DLC)n 85138227; Levin, LloydFilm producerproducer.(DLC)no 00010671; Snyder, Deborah,Film producerproducer.(DLC)no2016130010; Hayter, DavidScreenwriter.(DLC)nb2003031268; Tse, Alex,Screenwriter.(DLC)no2009122997; Akerman, Malin,1978-Actor.(DLC)n 2008058278; Crudup, Billy,1968-Actor.(DLC)no 00073640; Goode, Matthew,1978-Actor.(DLC)no2004053095; Gugino, Carla,1971-Actor.(DLC)nr 99029158; Haley, Jackie Earle,1961-Actor.(DLC)no 97043312; Morgan, Jeffrey Dean,1966-Actor.(DLC)no2009122998; Wilson, Patrick,1973-Actor.(DLC)no2003094708; Bates, Tyler,Composermusical director.(DLC)no2006070886; Hoy, William,Editor of moving image work.(DLC)no2003017922; McDowell, Alex,Production designer.(DLC)no2003110574; Fong, LarryCinematographerdirector.(DLC)no2006126102; Cronenberg, David,1943-Film directordirector.(DLC)n 83327625; Olson, Josh,Screenwriter.(DLC)no2006027534; Bender, Chris,1971-Film producerproducer.(DLC)no2006027382; Spink, J. C.,1973-Film producerproducer.(DLC)no2006029835; Mortensen, Viggo,1958-Actor.(DLC)nr 99025465; Bello, Maria,1967-Actor.(DLC)no2002021917; Hurt, William,Actor.(DLC)n 86129957; Harris, Ed,1950-Actor.(DLC)n 93072716; Shore, Howard,Composermusical director.(DLC)n 91126627; Sanders, Ronald,1945-Editor of moving image work.(DLC)no2016036826; Suschitzky, Peter,Cinematographerdirector.(DLC)n 87922140; Shibuya, Steve,Screenwriter.(DLC)no2011097774; Browning, Emily,1988-Actor.(DLC)no2004042280; Cornish, Abbie,1982-Actor.(DLC)no2008019095; Malone, Jena,1984-Actor.(DLC)no 00014570; Hudgens, Vanessa,1988-Actor.(DLC)no2006055593; Chung, Jamie,1983-Actor.(DLC)no2012059318; Isaac, OscarActor.(DLC)no2007028872; Hamm, Jon,1971-Actor.(DLC)no2008135513; Glenn, Scott,1942-Actor.(DLC)n 85376865; De Vries, Marius,Composermusical director.(DLC)no2001028479; Wilkinson, Michael,1970-(Michael Charles),Costume designer.(DLC)no2008044703; Carter, Rick,1950-Production designer.(DLC)no2010035540; Benderspink (Firm),Production company.(DLC)no2008178721; Cruel and Unusual Films,Production company.(DLC)no2015073919; Legendary Pictures,Presenter.(DLC)no2007112018; New Line Cinema CorporationPresenterproduction company.(DLC)n 50060472 ; Paramount Pictures CorporationPresenterproduction company.(DLC)n 79055404 ; Warner Bros. Entertainment,Publisherdistributor.(DLC)n 2004008760; Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Firm),Film distributordistributor.(DLC)no2017091970; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )Presenterdistributor.(DLC)no2003017455;
Watchmen (2009, 162 minutes) -- A history of violence (2005, 96 minutes) -- Sucker punch (2011, 110 minutes).A history of violence: New Line Cinema presents ; a BenderSpink production ; music by Howard Shore ; costume design by Denise Cronenberg ; edited by Ronald Sanders ; production design by Carol Spier ; director of photography, Peter Suschitzky ; produced by Chris Bender, J. C. Spink ; screenplay by Josh Olson ; directed by David Cronenberg.Sucker punch: Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; in association with Legendary Pictures ; a Cruel and Unusual production ; music by Tyler Bates and Marius De Vries ; costumes designed by Michael Wilkinson ; edited by William Hoy ; production designer, Rick Carter ; director of photography, Larry Fong ; screenplay by Zack Snyder & Steve Shibuya ; produced by Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder ; directed by Zack Snyder.Watchmen: Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures present ; in association with Legendary Pictures ; a Lawrence Gordon/Lloyd Levin production ; music by Tyler Bates ; edited by William Hoy ; production design by Alex McDowell ; director of photography, Larry Fong ; screenplay by David Hayter and Alex Tse ; produced by Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Deborah Snyder ; directed by Zack Snyder.A history of violence: Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, William Hurt, Ed Harris.Sucker punch: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Carla Gugino, Oscar Isaac, Jon Hamm, Scott Glenn.Watchmen: Malin Akerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Carla Gugino, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Patrick Wilson.Watchmen: In a version of 1985 where superheroes exist, the murder of a colleague sends active vigilante Rorschach on the trail of a conspiracy that will change the course of history.A history of violence: A mild-mannered man becomes a local hero through an act of violence, which sets off repercussions that will shake his family to its very core.Sucker punch: A young girl institutionalized by her abusive stepfather retreats to an alternative reality as a coping strategy and envisions a plan to help her escape.A history of violence: MPAA rating: R; for strong brutal violence, graphic sexuality, nudity, language and some drug use.Sucker punch: MPAA rating: PG-13; for thematic material involving sexuality, violence and combat sequences, and for language.Watchmen: MPAA rating: R; for strong graphic violence, sexuality, nudity and language.DVD, widescreen, region 1, Dolby 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Feature films; Fiction films; Film adaptations; Superhero films; Action and adventure films; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Superheroes; Murder; Vigilantes; Conspiracy; Criminal behavior; Restaurateurs; Mistaken identity; Violent crimes; Criminals; Teenage girls; Imaginary places; Psychiatric hospitals;
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Shirley Temple little darling collection [videorecording] / by Barrymore, Lionel,1878-1954.(CARDINAL)183101; Baxter, Warner,1889-1951.; Burke, Edwin,1889-1944.; Butler, David,1894-1979.(CARDINAL)843401; Byington, Spring,1886-1971.; Conselman, William,1896-1940.; Darwell, Jane,1880-1967.(CARDINAL)843561; Davis, Joan,1912-1961.; Duff, Amanda.; Dunn, James,1901-1967.; Durante, Jimmy,1893-1980.(CARDINAL)158019; Dwan, Allan,1885-1981.(CARDINAL)183635; Ebsen, Buddy,1908-2003.(CARDINAL)745459; Farrell, Charles,1900-1990; Hersholt, Jean,1886-1956.(CARDINAL)510572; Kibbee, Guy,1882-1956.; Lahr, Bert,1895-1967.(CARDINAL)168623; Murphy, George,1902-1992.(CARDINAL)163322; Oliver, Edna May,1883-1942.; Scott, Randolph,1898-1987.(CARDINAL)186816; Temple, Shirley,1928-2014.(CARDINAL)509735; Westley, Helen,1875 or 1879-1942; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075;
Baby, take a bow: Shirley Temple, James Dunn, Claire Trevor, Alan Dinehart.Bright eyes: Shirley Temple, James Dunn, Jane Darwell, Judith Allen, Lois Wilson, Charles Sellon, Walter Johnson, Jane Withers, Theodor von Eltz, Dorothy Christy, Brandon Hurst, George Irving.Captain January: Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee, Buddy Ebsen, Slim Summerville, Sara Haden, Jane Darwell, June Lang.Curly top: Shirley Temple, John Boles, Rochelle Hudson.Dimples: Shirley Temple, Frank Morgan, Robert Kent, Helen Westley, Stepin Fetchit, Astrid Allwyn, Delma Byron, the Hall Johnson Choir.Heidi: Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt, Arthur Treacher, Helen Westley, Thomas Beck, Mary Nash, Sidney Blackmer, Pauline Moore, Mady Christians, Marcia Mae Jones, Delmar, Watson, Egon Brecher, Christian Rub, George Humbert.Just around the corner: Shirley Temple, Charles Farrell, Joan Davis, Amanda Duff, Bill Robinson, Bert Lahr, Cora Witherspoon.Little Miss Broadway: Shirley Temple, George Murphy, Jimmy Durante, Edna Mae Oliver.Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Jack Haley, Gloria Stuart, Phillis Brooks, Helen Westley, Slim Summerville, Bill Robinson.Stand up and cheer: Shirley Temple, Warner Baxter, Madge Evans, James Dunn, Nigel Bruce, Stepin Fetchit.Stowaway: Shirley Temple, Robert Young, Alice Faye, Eugene Pallette, Helen Westley, Arthur Treacher.Susannah of the Mounties: Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Margaret Lockwood.The blue bird: Shirley Temple, Johnny Russell, Jessie Ralph, Spring Byington.The little colonel: Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Bill Robinson.The little princess: Shirley Temple, Richard Greene, Anita Louise, Ian Hunter, Cesar Romero, Arthur Treacher, Mary Nash, Sybil Jason, Miles Mander.The littlest Rebel: Shirley Temple, John Boles, Jack Holt, Karen Morley, Bill Robinson.Wee Willie Winkie: Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen, C. Aubrey Smith, Cesar Romero, June Lang, Michael Whalen.Young people: Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie, Charlotte Greenwood, Arleen Whelan, George Montgomery, Kathleen Howard.With her mega-watt personality and disarming smile, a talented youngster named Shirley Temple danced, acted and sang her way into the hearts of cinema lovers worldwide, creating film history as she did! Never before has there been a more comprehensive DVD collection of Shirley's beloved classics than this set, which contains eighteen uniquely charming films. - Publisher.DVD, full screen presentation ; stereo., mono.
Subjects: Children's films; Comedy films; Musical films; Video recordings for the hearing impaired;
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A new literary history of America / by Marcus, Greil.(CARDINAL)266903; Sollors, Werner.(CARDINAL)744628;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1507, the name "America" appears on a map / Toby Lester -- 1521 Mexico in America / Kirsten Silva Gruesz -- 1536, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca / Ilan Stavans -- 1585, "Counterfeited according to the truth" / Michael Gaudio -- 1607, Fear and love in the Virginia colony / Adam Goodheart -- 1630, A city upon a hill / Elizabeth Winthrop -- A nearer neighbor to the Indians / Ted Widmer -- 1666, Anne Bradstreet / Wai Chee Dimock -- 1670, The American jeremiad / Emory Elliott ; The stamp of God's image / Jason D. LaFountain -- 1673, The Jesuit relations / Laurent Dubois -- 1683, Francis Daniel Pastorius / Alfred L. Brophy -- 1692, The Salem witchcraft trials / Susan Castillo -- 1693, Edward Taylor / Werner Sollors -- 1700, Samuel Sewall's "The selling of Joseph" / David Blight -- 1722, Benjamin Franklin, the Silence Dogood letters / Joyce E. Chaplin -- 1740, The Great Awakening / Joanne Van Der Woude -- Late 1740s, Two national anthems / John Picker -- 1765, Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur / Leo Damrosch -- 1773, Phillis Wheatley / Rafia Zafar -- 1776, The Declaration of Independence / Frank Kelleter -- 1784, Charles Willson Peale / Michael Leja -- 1787, James Madison's "Notes of the debates in the federal convention" / Mitchell Meltzer -- 1787-90, John Adams's "Discourses on Davila" / John Diggins -- 1791, Philip Freneau and "The National Gazette" / Jeffrey L. Pasley -- 1796, Washington's farewell address / Francois Furstenberg -- 1798, Mary Rowlandson and the Alien and Sedition Acts / Nancy Armstrong -- 1798, American Gothic / Marc Amfreville --1801, Jefferson's first inaugural address / Jan Ellis Lewis -- 1804, The matter of Haiti / Kaima Glover - 1809, Cupola of the world / Judith Richardson -- 1819, The Missouri crisis / John Stauffer -- 1820, Landscape with birds / Christoph Irmscher -- 1821, Sequoyah, the Cherokee syllabary / Lisa Brooks ; Junius Brutus Booth / Coppelia Kahn -- 1822, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the Ojibwe firefly, and Longfellow's "Hiawatha" / Davie Treuer -- 1852, Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School / Alan Wallach -- 1826, Songs of the republic / Steve Erickson -- Cooper's Leatherstocking tales / Richard Hutson -- 1826-1927 Transnational poetry / Stephen Burt -- 1827, Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon / Terryl L. Givens -- 1828, David Walker's "Appeal, in four articles" / Tommie Shelby -- 1830, Jump Jim Crow / W. T. Lhamon, Jr. -- 1831, The "Cherokee Nation" decision / Philip Deloria -- 1832, President Jackson's bank veto / Dan Feller -- 1835, "Democracy in America" / Ted Widmer ; William Gilmore Simms's "The Yemassee" / Jeffrey Johnson ; "The Sacred harp" / Sean Wilentz -- 1836, The Alamo and Texas border writing / Norma E. Cantu ; Richard Henry Dana, Jr. / Kirsten Silva Gruesz -- 1837, Ralph Waldo Emerson's "The American Schollar" / James Conant -- 1838, "The Divinity School Address / Herwig Friedl ; The slave narrative / Caille Millner -- 1841, "The murders in the Rue Morgue" / Robert Clark -- 1846, James Russell Lowell's "Biglow papers" / Shelley Streeby ; Henry David Thoreau / Jonathan Arac --1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville / Clark Blaise -- 1851, "Moby-Dick" / Greil Marcus ; "Uncle Tom's Cabin" / Beverly Lowry -- 1852, Hawthorne's "Blithedale romance" and utopian communities / Winifried Fluck ; Frederick Douglass's "What to the slave is the Fourth of July?" / Liam Kennedy -- 1854, Maria Cummins and sentimental fiction / Cindy Weinstein -- 1855, Walt Whitman's "Leaves of grass" / Angus Fletcher -- 1858, The Lincoln-Douglas debates / Michael T. Gilmore -- 1859, The science of the Indian / Scott Richard Lyons -- 1861, Emily Dickinson / Susan Stewart -- 1862, The journeys of "Little women" / Shirley Samuels -- 1865, Lincoln's 2nd inaugural address / Ted Widmer ; "Conditions of repose" / Robin Kelsey -- 1869, Carl Schurz / Michael Boyden -- 1872, All men and women are created equal / Laura Wexler -- 1875, The Winchester rifle / Merritt Roe Smith -- 1876, Melville in the dark / Kenneth W. Warren ; The art of telephony / Avital Ronell -- 1878, "How to make our ideas clear" / Christopher Hoodway -- 1879, John Muir and nature writing / Scott Slovic -- 1881, Henry James's "Portait of a Lady" / Alide Cagidemetrio -- 1884, Mark Twain's hairball / Ishmael Reed ; The linotype machine / Lisa Gitelman ; The Southwest imagined / Leah Dilworth -- 1885, The problem of error / James Conant ; Limits to violence / James Dawes ; Writing New Orleans / Andrei Codrescu -- 1888, The introduction of motion pictures / Jonathan Lethem -- 1889, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court / Yael Schacher -- 1893, Chief Simon Pokagon and Native American literatuer / David Treuer -- 1895 / Ida B. Wells's "A Red Record" / Jacqueline Goldsby -- 1896, Paul Laurence Dunbar's "Lyrics of lowly life" / Judith Jackson Fossett ; Queen Lili'uokalani / Rob Wilson -- 1897, The Robert Gould Shaw and 54th Regiment Monument / Richard Powers -- 1898, Literature and imperialism / Amy Kaplan -- 1899, "McTeague" and 1924, "Greed" / Gilberto Perez --1900, Henry Adams / T. J. Jackson Lears ; "The Wizard of Oz" / Gerald Early ; 1900, "Sister Carrie" and 1905, "The House of Mirth" / Farah Jasmine Griffin -- 1901 & 1903, The problem of the color line / Arnold Rampersad -- 1903, "The real American has not yet arrived" / Aviva Taubenfeld ; The invention of the blues / Luc Sante ; One sees what one sees / Daniel Albright -- 1904, Henry James in America / Ross Posnock -- 1905, "Little Nemo in Slumberland" / Kerry Roeder ; 1906, The Azusa Street revival / RJ Smith ; The San Francisco Earthquake / Kathleen Moran -- "Alexander's Ragtime Band" / Philip Furia -- 1912, Lifeboats cut adrift / Alan Ackerman ; The lure of impossible things / Heather Love ; Tarzan begins his reign / Gerald Early -- 1913, A modernist moment / Bonnie Costello -- 1915, D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" / Richard Schickel ; Robert Frost / Christian Wiman -- 1917, The philosopher and the millionaire / Richard J. Bernstein -- 1920, Mamie Smith's "Crazy Blues" / Daphne A. Brooks -- 1921, Jean Toomer / Elizabeth Alexander -- 1922, T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence / Anita Patterson -- 1923, Chaplinesque / David Thomson -- 1942, F. O. Mattiessen meets Russell Cheney / Robert Polito ; The Johnson-Reed Act and ethnic literature / Yael Schacher -- 1925, "The Great Gatsby" / Lan Tran ; Sinclair Lewis / Jeffrey Ferguson ; The Scopes trial / Michael Kazin ; Dorothy Parker / Catherine Keyser -- 1926, "Fire!" / Carla Kaplan ; Hardboiled / Walter Mosley ; The Book-of-the-Month Club / Joan Shelly Rubin -- 1927, Carl Sandburg and "The American Songbag" / Paul Muldoon ; "Free to develop their faculties" / Jeffrey Rosen -- 1928, Dilsey Gibson goes to church / Werner Sollors ; John Dos Passos / Phoebe Kosman ; The mouse that whistled / Karal Ann Marling -- 1930, "The Silent Enemy" / Micah Treuer ; Grant Wood's "American Gothic" / Sarah Vowell -- 1931, Nevada legalizes gambling / David Thomson -- 1932, Edmund Wilson's "The American jitters" / Anthony Grafton ; Arthur Mill / Andrea Most -- 1932, The River Rouge plant and industrial beauby / John M. Staudenmaiser, S.J. ; Ned Cobb / Robert Cantwell -- 1933, "Baby Face" is censored / Stephanie Zacharek ; FDR's first Fireside Chat / Paula Rabinowitz -- 1934, Robert Penn Warren / Howell Raines -- 1935, The Popular Front / Angela Miller ; The skyscraper / Sarah Whiting ; Alcoholics Anonymous / Michael Tolkin ; "Porgy and Bess" / John Rockwell -- 1936, "Gone with the Wind" and "Absalom, Absalom!" / Carolyn Porter ; Two days in Harlem / Adam Bradley ; "Life" begins / Michael Lesy -- 1938, Superman / Douglas Wolk ; Jelly Roll Morton speaks / Marybeth Hamilton -- 1939, Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit" / Robert O'Meally ; Up from invisibility / Josef Jarab -- 1940, "No way like the American way" / Erika Doss -- 1940-44, Preston Sturges / Douglas McGrath -- 1941, An insolent style / Carrie Tirado Bramen ; "Citizen Kane" / Joseph McBride ; The word "multicultural" / Werner Sollors -- 1943, Hemmingway's paradise, Hemingway's prose / Keith Taylor -- 1944, The 2nd Bill of Rights / Cass R. Sunstein -- 1945, Bebop / Ingrid Monson ; Thomas Pynchon and modern war / Glenda Carpio ; The atom bomb / Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi -- 1946, Integrating the military / Gerald Early -- 1947, Tennessee Williams / Camille Paglia -- 1948, Norbert Wiener's "Cybernetics" / David A. Mindell ; Saul Bellow / Ruth Wisse -- 1949-50, "The birth of cool" / Ted Gioia --1950, "Damned busy painting" / T. J. Clark -- 1951, A poet among painters / Mark Ford ; "The Catcher in the Rye" / Gish Jen ; James Jones's "From Here to Eternity" / Lindsay Waters ; A soft voice / M. Lynn Weiss -- 1952, Elia Kazan and the blacklist in Hollywood / Michael Ventura ; C. L. R. James / Donald E. Pease -- 1953, The song in country music / Dave Hickey -- 1954, Wallace Stevens's "Collected poems" / Helen Vendler -- 1955, "The self-respect of my people" / Monica L. Miller ; A. J. Liebling and the Marciano-Moore fight / Carlo Rotella ; A generation in miniature / Richard Candida Smith ; Nabokov's "Lolita" / Stephen Schiff -- 1956, "Roll Over Beethoven" / James Miller -- 1957, Dr. Seuss / Philip Nel -- 1959, "Nobody's perfect" / William J. Mann -- 1960, "Psycho" / William Beard ; More than a game / Michael MacCambridge -- 1961, JFK's inaugural address and "Catch-22" / Charles Taylor ; The author as advertisement / David Thomson -- 1962, Bob Dylan writes "Song to Woody" / Joshua Clover ; "White Elephant Art vs. Termite Art" / Howard Hampton -- 1963, "Letter from Birmingham Jail" / George Hutchinson -- 1964, Robert Lowell's "For the Union Dead" / Peter Sacks ; "The last stand on earth" / Gary Kamiya -- 1965, The Council on Interracial Books for Children / Dianne Johnson ; "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" / David Bradley -- 1968, Norman Mailer / Mary Gaitskill ; The illusory babels of language / Hal Foster ; The plight of conservative literature / Michael Kimmage -- 1969, Eilzabeth Bishop's "Complete poems" / Laura Quinney ; The first Asian Americans / Hua Hsu ; The eye of Vietnam / Thi Phuong-Lan Bui -- 1970, Maya Angelou, Toni MOrrison, Alice Walker / Cheryl A. Wall ; Linda Lovelace / Anne Marlowe -- 1973, Loisaida literature / Frances R. Aparicio ; Adrienne Rich's "Diving into the Wreck" / Maureen N. McLane -- 1975, Gayl Jones / Robert O'Meally -- 1981, Toni Morrison / Farah Jasmine Griffin -- 1982, Edmund White's "A Boy's Own Story" / Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum ; "Wild Style" / Mua Hsu ; Maya Lin's wall / Anne M. Wagner ; Harriet Wilson / Saidiya V. Hartman -- 1985, Henry Roth / Mario Materassi -- 1987, Maxine Hong Kingston's "Tripmaster Monkey" / Seio Young Chu -- 1995, Philip Roth / Hana Wirth-Nesher -- 2001, 21st-century free verse / Stephen Burt -- 2003, Richard Powers's "The Time of Our Singing" / Greil Marcus -- 2005, Hurricane Katrina / Greil Marcus & Werner Sollors -- 2008, Barack O'Bama / Kara Walker.
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Heritage of freedom; the history & significance of the basic documents of American liberty / by Monaghan, Frank,1904-1969.(CARDINAL)202841; American Heritage Foundation.(CARDINAL)338396;
Christopher Columbus describes his first voyage to the New World (1493) -- Magna Carta becames a landmark in the history of constiutional liberties -- The "Mayflower" pilgrims form a compact (1620) -- William Penn granst liberal privileges to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania (1701) -- The colonies protest against "Taxation without representation" (1765) -- Thomas Jefferson defends the rights of the colonists (1774) -- Nathaniel Bacon leads a revolt against royal tyranny in Virginia (1676) -- Caesar Rodney writes, on a memorable day, about the voting of the Declaration of Independence -- James Iredell defends the rights of the colonists (1776) -- Thomas Jefferson's "rough draft" of the Declaration of Independence -- The United States seeks aid from Frederick the Great of Prussia (1777) -- Dr. Franklin and Mr. Deane send a certified copy of the declaration to Frederick the Great (1777) -- Dr. Franklin and Mr. Deane send a certified copy of the Articles of Confederation to Frederick the Great (1777) -- "Common sense" rallies the colonies to the idea of independence (1776) -- Tom Paine inspirits Washington's "poor, ragged continentals" -- General Joseph Warren certifies that Paul Revere is an official messenger of the committee of safety -- The continental congress increases the powers of General Washington (December 1776) -- General Washington describes the crisis of the winter of 1780 -- News of the Battle of Lexington spreads through the colonies (1775) -- "Glorious news" arrives from Yorktown -- Great Britain recognizes the independence of the United States in the Treaty of Paris (1783) -- Roger Williams speaks out for complete religious freedom -- Thomas Jefferson writes the Virginia bill for establishing religious freedom -- Stephen Daye prints the first book in the North American colonies (1640) -- President Washington declares that America has given to mankind a policy of freedom worthy of emulation (1790) -- "The federalist" explains and defends the constitution (1788) --John Jay revises the manuscript of federalist essay number 5 -- Edmund Randolph presents to the convention the Virginia plan for the constitution -- President Washington annotates his copy of the proposed constitution (1787) -- Charles Pinckney suggest the "habeas corpus" clause for inclusion in the Constitution (1787) -- The right to trial by jury is, for the first time, added to the constitution -- Pennsylvania becomes the second state to ratify the federal Constitution (1787) -- Congress approves the Bill of Rights for the Constitution (1789) -- George Mason drafts a proposed Declaration of Rights for the Constitution (1788) -- Virginia propses amendments protecting civil liberties as she ratifies the Constitution -- Congress works on the drafts of the First Amendments to the Constitution (1789) -- Congress requests the President to submit the Bill of Rights to the states for ratification -- Virginia's ratification of the Bill of Rights makes the first ten amendments a part of the Constitution -- Thomas Jefferson deplores the lack of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution (1787) -- James Madison informs Jefferson of his introduction of resolutions providing for a Bill of Rights (1789) -- Alexander Hamilton prepares an outline for parts of "the federalist" -- Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton outlines his "report on the public credit" -- Secretary Hamilton prepares a draft of the farewell address for submission to President Washington (1796) -- The American flag is unfurled to Battle for the first time -- Francis Scott Key writes "the star spangled banner" -- General Washington submits the account of his expenses during the Revolutionary War -- President Washington formulates a political legacy to the nation in a farewell address (1796) -- President Abraham Lincoln proposes a plan for the abolition of slavery (1862) -- President Lincoln signs the emancipation proclamation (1863) -- A joint resolution of congress proposes the thirteenth amendment to the Constitution.Henry Laurens of South Carolina denounces the institution of slavery (1776) -- General Robert E. lee accepts the presidency of Washington College (1865) -- President Lincoln declares that America much needs "a good definition of the word liberty" (1864) -- Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton petition congress for women's right to vote -- Matilda Hindman petitions congress against depriving the women of Utah of the right to vote (1874) -- The nineteenth amendment enfranchises the women of the United States -- Congress establishes a new landmark of freedom in the Northwest ordinance (1787) -- President McKinley insists that the Filipinos be given the right to enjoy the basic civil liberties of American citizens (1900) -- President Truman proclaims the independence of the Philippines -- President Theodore Roosevelt reaffirms our determination to withdraw from Cuba (1907) -- The U.S. proclaims the end of slavery and peonage on the island of Guam -- Lafayette finds the propsed constitution to be "a bold, large, and solid frame" for the new government -- Kosciuszko, "the George Washington of Poland," declares his partiality for the United States and its inhabitants (1786) -- Tom Paine, ambassador of freedom to two worlds, writes from Paris in praise of "my much loved America" (1790) -- Francisco de Miranda appeals for the aid of the United States in the liberation of South America (1798) -- Louis Kossuth calls the United States "this glorious house of liberty" (1852) -- The first woman to serve in the armed forces of the United States applies for a pension -- Governor Patrick Henry instructs George Rogers Clark to spread "equal liberty and happiness" in the Illinois Country (1778) -- John Paul Jones declares that, if the war should continue, he wishes to have "the most active part in it" (1782) -- Sergeant Lee claims a pension for services on the first American submarine -- Webster and Ashburton inaugurate an enduring friendship between the United States and Canada -- Benjamin Franklin writes his own epitaph.The French nation renders tribute to the memory of Dr. Franklin -- Congress thanks the French nation for the tribute to the memory of Dr. Franklin -- Thomas Jefferson writes from Paris in praise of America (1785) -- Governor John Jay of New York coins the word "Americanize" -- The King of Siam offers a gift of elephants to President Lincoln -- General Andrew Jackson reports the victorious battle of New Orleans (1815) -- The news of peace comes belatedly to the U.S. frigate "constitution" while on the high seas -- The United States returns a part of the boxer indemnity funds to China -- President Theodore Roosevelt informs congress of the action to remit a portion of the boxer indemnity funds -- Congress acts to provide the first important measure to aid higher education in the United States (1862) -- John Peter Zenger provokes Governor Cosby to a test of freedom of the press (1734) -- John Peter Zenger continues to edit his "New-Yokr Weekly Journal" while in jail and awaiting trial (November 25, 1734) -- John Peter Zenger publishes the account of the vindication of a free press (August 18, 1735) -- Benjamin Franklin defends freedom of the press -- John Wilkes attacks the policies of George III -- Elijah Lovejoy dies defending freedom of the press -- George Hay defends freedom of the press from legislative control -- John Milton defends the liberty of printing (1644) -- Thomas Jefferson declares that an honest press is "equally the friend of science and civil liberty" (1807) -- Thomas Jefferson declares that newspapers are indispensable since the basis of government is public opinion -- President Wilson drafts a convenant for the league of nations (1918) -- The United Nations declare themselves for a great common purpose -- The San Francisco conference formulates the charter of the United Nations (1945) -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaims an unlimited national emergency (1941) -- General Eisenhower is selected as supreme commander upon the successful invasion of western Europe.The invasion of western Europe is agreed upon at Teheran (1943) -- Secretary of war Henry L. Stimson congratulates the supreme commander upon the successful invastion of western Europe -- General Wainwright attempts to send a last message from Corregidor (1942) -- The intelligence officer of the encircled Garrison at Bastogne says, "Merry Christmas" to his superiors while General McAuliffe says "nuts" to the Germans -- Admiral Spruance reports on the victorious operations at Iwo Jima -- Admiral Halsey describes American naval action in Philippine waters (1944) -- Admiral Nimitz reports the victory of Midway (1942) -- Secretary of the navy Knox praises the Marine Corps -- General Stilwell describes the bravery of his Chinese troops (1944) -- President Franklin Delano Reoosevelt pays tribute to an early hero of World War II -- General Mark W. Clark proclaims final victory of the allied forces in Italy -- General Yamashita, "tiger of Malaya" surrenders to American forces in the Philippines -- The frayed remnant of Japanese might surrenders on Truk -- Germany surrenders unconditionally at Rheims -- Justice returns to Wake Island -- General Stilwell accepts the surrender of the Japanese forces on the Ryukyus Islands -- The log of the USS "Missouri" records the formal surrender of Japan -- General Eisenhower's personal flag -- Commodore Perry's flag -- Iwo Jima flag -- Geruma Shima flag -- Flag flown from USS "Missouri" when the Japanese surrendered -- SHAEF flag -- Eleven treasury bonds.
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