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Pokémon : Diamond and pearl adventure. [manga] / by Ihara, Shigekatsu,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)593430; Inoue, Kaori,translator.(CARDINAL)563730;
Hareta, raised in the wild by Pokémon, decides to become a Pokémon trainer and sets out to find the legendary Pokémon Dialga, but time is of the essence as he must find it before the evil Team Galactic does.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Pokémon (Fictitious characters); Animals, Mythical; Feral children; Adventure and adventurers;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 26
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Pokémon : Diamond and pearl adventure. [manga] / by Ihara, Shigekatsu,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)593430; Inoue, Kaori,translator.(CARDINAL)563730;
Hareta and Koya fight! And then they fight in the tournament to determine the best trainer in Sinnoh! Which of Hareta's Pokémon will evolve during the heated battle? Who is that mysterious man in the stands cheering Hareta on? And why is Koya talking to ... his briefcase?!Rated "A" for all ages.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Adventure and adventurers; Animals, Mythical; Feral children; Pokémon (Fictitious characters);
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 17
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Pokémon : Diamond and pearl adventure. [manga] / by Ihara, Shigekatsu,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)593430; Inoue, Kaori,translator.(CARDINAL)563730;
"As they journey through the land of Sinnoh, Hareta and his partner Piplup grow stronger every day--while ruining Team Galactic's schemes and getting into plenty of Pokemon battles along the way!"--Back cover.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Pokémon (Fictitious characters); Animals, Mythical; Feral children; Adventure and adventurers;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 16
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Coco Chanel : an intimate life / by Chaney, Lisa.(CARDINAL)369232;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 424-429) and index.You're proud, you'll suffer -- Forebears -- The bad one -- The lost years -- Things that I should be and which I am not -- A rich man's game -- Captive mistress -- Arthur Capel -- Refashioning Paris -- The rite of spring -- The end of an Epoque -- Master of her art -- The war bans the bizarre -- Remember that you're a woman -- Alone -- Beginning again -- The strangest and most brilliant years -- Dmitri Pavlovich -- the lucky N05 -- Entirely in white and covered in pearls -- Reverdy -- At the center -- Bend'or -- The crash -- Schiap had lots of it but it was bad -- War -- Survival -- Von Dincklage -- Exile -- Return: 1954 -- I prefer disaster to nothingness -- I only hear my heart on the stairs -- Those on whom legends are built are their legends.
Subjects: Biographies.; Chanel, Coco, 1883-1971.; Fashion designers; Fashion designers; Women fashion designers;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 10
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One piece. [manga] by Oda, Eiichirō,1975-author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)425057; Caselman, Lance,adaptor.(CARDINAL)543435; Amemiya, Naoko,translator.(CARDINAL)475168;
Dog Kreig and his pirates attempt to take over Chef Zeff's Baratie, however, the cooks manage to hold their ground until Krieg reveals his secret weapon--the Invisible Pearl. Sanji steps in and vows to defend the Baratie with his life, claiming that he owes a debt to Chef Zeff.
Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Manga.; Young adult fiction.; Pirates; Treasure troves; Ship captains; Swimming; Sailing; Humorous stories; Comic books, strips, etc.;
Available copies: 18 / Total copies: 29
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Pokémon : Diamond and pearl adventure. [manga] / by Ihara, Shigekatsu,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)593430; Miyaki, Tetsuichiro,translator.(CARDINAL)563730(CARDINAL)350881;
Hareta, raised in the wild by Pokémon, decides to become a Pokémon trainer. Along with his first Pokémon Piplup and his new friend Mitsumi, he sets off in search of the legendary Pokémon Dialga, but Team Galactic is hunting for Dialga too.Rated A for all ages.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Pokémon (Fictitious characters); Animals, Mythical; Feral children; Adventure and adventurers;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 13
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Pokémon : Diamond and pearl adventure. [manga] / by Ihara, Shigekatsu,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)593430; Inoue, Kaori,translator.(CARDINAL)563730;
"Hareta's battle with Mitsumi comes to an end, but will Mitsumi stay loyal to Team Galactic or her old friend Hareta? Either way, the race to find the Legendary Pokémon Dialga continues!"--Back cover.Rated "A" for all ages.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Pokémon (Fictitious characters); Animals, Mythical; Feral children; Adventure and adventurers;
Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 19
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Pokémon : Diamond and pearl adventure. [manga] / by Ihara, Shigekatsu,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)593430; Inoue, Kaori,translator.(CARDINAL)563730;
Hareta, a boy raised in the wild by Pokemon, gathers his friends to thwart Team Galactic's plans to capture Dialga--a scheme that, if successful, could prove disastrous for the land of Sinnoh.Rated "A" for all ages.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Pokémon (Fictitious characters); Animals, Mythical; Feral children; Adventure and adventurers;
Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 27
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Ebony G. Patterson : ...while the dew is still on the roses... / by Patterson, Ebony G.,1981-artist.(CARDINAL)884717; Hidalgo, María Eugenia,translator.(CARDINAL)784286; Ostrander, Tobias,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)290475; Paniagua, Blanca I.,translator.; Senior, Olive,contributor.(CARDINAL)738074; Sirmans, Franklin,writer of preface.(CARDINAL)269984; DelMonico Books,publisher.(CARDINAL)870896; Pérez Art Museum Miami,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)855974;
Includes bibliographical references."The artist Ebony G. Patterson explores gardens as spaces of beauty and burial in this monograph filled with spellbinding works. In her celebrated drawings, tapestries, and sculptures, Ebony G. Patterson incorporates glitter, appliqués, pins, embellishments, fabric, tassels, brooches, pearls and beads to tell haunting stories of violence, masculinity, and black youth culture. Bringing together highlights from the artist's work from the past five years, this book features exquisite reproductions that illuminate the works' vibrantly intricate detail. The book reveals the artist's poetic depictions of gardens as environments of beautiful sorrow. Two accompanying essays offer an examination of Patterson's work and a discussion of gardens as a theme in art and literature over the centuries"--Amazon.com." My ongoing body of work explores constructions of the masculine within popular culture -while using Jamaican dancehall culture as platform for this discourse. My works seeks to measure the masculine by looking at how popular culture as contributed to these transformations. The early work looked at the fashionable practice of skin bleaching, followed by investigations of so-called ' bling culture' and its relationship to the masculine within an urban context. While still making references to dancehall culture, my work raises larger questions about beauty, gender ideals and constructs of masculinity within so called 'popular black' culture. It examines the similarities and differences between 'camp aesthetics' - the use of feminine gendered adornment - in the construct of the urban masculine within popular culture. This body of work raises questions about body politics, performance of gender, gender and beauty, beauty and stereotyping, race and beauty, and body and ritual. Materially, the work has been a continued exploration of mixed media ranging from drawing and painting, to installation, street projects, mixed media tapestries, mixed media photographs along with three-dimensional objects and wallpaper to expand the discourse formally and conceptually. Combining flower petals, toys, pussy bullets (tampons) etc. along with these images has helped to expand the conversation about gender construction and how ideas about masculinity are indeed shifting in to a kind of faux feminine. Expanding my media choices has allowed for multi-dimensional exploration of image, language and gesture in the construct of gender; presenting or deconstructing notions of masculinity and its parallels with the feminine. Referring to notions of gender and identity as masquerade. The result of this choice has made the work more decorative, decadent, iconic and confrontational. " - Artist statement from:
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Patterson, Ebony G., 1981-; Aesthetics, Black; Art and race.; Art, Jamaican; Artists, Black; Artists; Feminine beauty (Aesthetics); Femininity in art.; Feminism and art.; Gardens in art; Masculine beauty (Aesthetics); Masculinity in art.; Mixed media (Art); Women artists, Black; LGBTQ+ artists.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Queer (Verb); Queer art.; Queer artists.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Dangerous missions [videorecording]. : the fighting leathernecks of WWII. by Arts and Entertainment Network.(CARDINAL)225081; History Channel (Television network)(CARDINAL)330875;
Follows the actions of the US Marines in the Pacific beginning with the attack on Pearl Harbor through World War II.DVD.
Subjects: United States. Marine Corps; World War, 1939-1945;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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