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- Concrete cowboys [videorecording] : includes 8 bonus movies / by Selleck, Tom,actor.; Reed, Jerry,actor.; Fairchild, Morgan,actor.; Cash, Johnny,performer.(CARDINAL)138847; Tayback, Vic,actor.; Forester, Cay,actor.; Schneider, John,actor.; Ives, Burl,actor.; Benson, Robby,actor.(CARDINAL)763569; Denver, John,performer.(CARDINAL)345493; Lancon, Michael,actor.; Black, Clint,actor.(CARDINAL)369423; Hopkins, Bo,actor.; Corbin, Barry,actor.(CARDINAL)741089; Echo Bridge Acquisition Corporation(firm);
Concrete Cowboys: Tom Selleck, Jerry Reed, Morgan Fairchild ; Five Minutes to Live: Johnny Cash, Vic Tayback, Cay Forester ; Ministry of Vengeance: John Schneider ; Baker's Hawk: Burl Ives ; Jory: Robby Benson ; Walking Thunder: John Denver ; Love is Forever: Michael Landon ; Still Holding on: Clint Black ; What Comes Around: Bo Hopkins, Jerry Reed, Barry Corbin.Five minutes to live, Love is forever, Still holding on: the legend of Cadillac Jack, Concrete cowboys: Not rated -- Ministry of vengeance: MPAA rating: R -- Baker's hawk: MPAA rating: G -- Jory, Walking thunder, What comes around: MPAA rating: PGDVD
- Subjects: Bank robbers; Murder; Vietnam War veterans; Injured hawks; Horse drives; Cowboys; Drifters; Survival skills; Mountain men; Rodeos;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Cold service / by Parker, Robert B.,1932-2010.(CARDINAL)504140;
When his friend, Hawk, is brutally injured after protecting a bookie, Boston private detective Spenser throws himself into Hawk's rehabilitation and investigates the Ukrainian mob he believes is responsible for the attack.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Spenser (Fictitious character); Private investigators;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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The next karate kid [videorecording] : /
Julie is having a tough time in school. Her only friend is an injured hawk named Angel. Now she's somehow become an enemy of the Alpha Elite, a group of students who have been picking on the other kids. When Mr. Miyagi offers to teach her karate, she thinks it would be a good way to teach the Alphas a lesson.MPAA rating: PG.Digital video disc.System requirements:
- Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Martial arts films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Karate; Martial artists;
- For private home use only.
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The poetry of car mechanics / by Stemple, Heidi E. Y.,author.(CARDINAL)634976;
Fifteen-year-old Dylan has always felt like an outsider, shaped by his troubled, absent mother and the pressure of living up to his grandfather's expectations. He finds peace in the woods, bird watching and writing poetry. But when he discovers an injured hawk, his quest to help the bird leads him out of his comfort zone--and toward healing and self-discovery.Ages 9-12.Grades 4-6.
- Subjects: Novels in verse.; Animal fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Young adult fiction.; Families; Mental illness; Birds; Automobile mechanics;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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- Hawk mother returns : a story of interspecies adoption / by Hagedorn, Kara,author.(CARDINAL)676658; Garnsworthy, Marlo,author.(CARDINAL)789088;
An injured red-tailed hawk can no longer fly free, but her instinct to become a mother is so strong that she adopts and raises two abandoned red-shouldered hawks in this true and heartwarming story of interspecies friendship.Ages 5-9.780L
- Subjects: Picture books.; Creative nonfiction.; Red-tailed hawk; Red-shouldered hawk; Hawks; Adoption; Parental behavior in animals; Birds of prey; Wildlife rehabilitation; Wildlife rescue;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- Where the red fern grows ; The legend of Wolf Mountain ; The proud rebel ; Baker's hawk [videorecording] / by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. (CARDINAL)563859;
Where the red fern grows (1974, 97 minutes, Rated G, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+) -- The legend of Wolf Mountain (1992, 94 minutes, Rated PG, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+) -- The proud rebel (1948, 103 minutes, not rated, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+) -- Baker's hawk (1976, 97 minutes, Rated G, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+).Where the red fern grows: director, Norman Tokar ; screenplay, Douglas C. Stewart, Eleanor Lamb ; director of photography, Dean Cundey ; editor, Bob Bring ; music, Lex de Azevedo ; songs sung by Andy Williams ; songs written by the Osmonds ; based on the book by Wilson Rawls. -- The legend of Wolf Mountain: director, Craig Clyde ; writers, Craig Clyde & James Hennessy ; director of photography, Gary Eckert ; music, Jon McCallum. -- The proud rebel: director, Michael Curtiz ; story, James Edward Grant ; Joseph Petracca, Lillie Hayward, screenplay ; director of photography, Ted D. McCord ; music, Jerome Moross.Where the red fern grows: James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonnie Chapman. -- The legend of Wolf Mountain: Bo Hopkins, Robert Z'Dar, David Shark, Don Shanks, Vivian Schilling, Nichole Lund, Natalie Lund. -- The proud rebel: Alan Ladd, Olivia De Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd, Cecil Kellaway, Harry Dean Stanton. -- Baker's hawk: Clint Walker, Burl Ives, Diane Baker, Lee H. Montgomery, Alan Young, Taylor Lacher.Where the red fern grows: A young Oklahoma boy uses his own savings to buy two hunting dogs, which he grows to love. -- The legend of Wolf Mountain: Kerrie, Casey and John have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. First, they were sent home from school and then they were accidentally kidnapped by a pair of ex-cons! -- The proud rebel: John Chandler is traveling the country with his son, David, and their sheep dog, Lance, in search of a doctor who can help David speak. -- Baker's hawk: When a young boy nurses an injured hawk back to health, he gains newfound courage and confidence.Where the red fern grows, Baker's hawk: Rated G -- The legend of Wolf Mountain: Rated PG -- The proud rebel: Not rated. DVD, Dolby digital stereo.
- Subjects: Children's films. ; Video recordings for the hearing impaired. ; Dogs; Friendship; Frontier and pioneer life; Kidnapping victims; Mute persons;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Where the red fern grows ; [videorecording] The legend of Wolf Mountain ; The proud rebel ; Baker's hawk / by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859;
The legend of Wolf Mountain: director, Craig Clyde ; writers, Craig Clyde & James Hennessy ; director of photography, Gary Eckert ; music, Jon McCallum.The proud rebel: director, Michael Curtiz ; story, James Edward Grant ; Joseph Petracca, Lillie Hayward, screenplay ; director of photography, Ted D. McCord ; music, Jerome Moross.Where the red fern grows: director, Norman Tokar ; screenplay, Douglas C. Stewart, Eleanor Lamb ; director of photography, Dean Cundey ; editor, Bob Bring ; music, Lex de Azevedo ; songs sung by Andy Williams ; songs written by the Osmonds ; based on the book by Wilson Rawls.Baker's hawk: Clint Walker, Burl Ives, Diane Baker, Lee H. Montgomery, Alan Young, Taylor Lacher.The legend of Wolf Mountain: Bo Hopkins, Robert Z'Dar, David Shark, Don Shanks, Vivian Schilling, Nichole Lund, Natalie Lund.The proud rebel: Alan Ladd, Olivia De Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd, Cecil Kellaway, Harry Dean Stanton.Where the red fern grows: James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonnie Chapman.Baker's hawk: When a young boy nurses an injured hawk back to health, he gains newfound courage and confidence.The legend of Wolf Mountain: Kerrie, Casey and John have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. First, they were sent home from school and then they were accidentally kidnapped by a pair of ex-cons!The proud rebel: John Chandler is traveling the country with his son, David, and their sheep dog, Lance, in search of a doctor who can help David speak.Where the red fern grows: A young Oklahoma boy uses his own savings to buy two hunting dogs, which he grows to love.DVD, Dolby digital stereo.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Dogs; Friendship; Frontier and pioneer life; Kidnapping victims; Mute persons;
- For private home use only.
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Cold service [sound recording] : a Spenser novel / by Parker, Robert B.,1932-2010.(CARDINAL)504140; Mantegna, Joe.(CARDINAL)181527;
Read by Joe Mantegna.When Spenser's closest ally, Hawk, is brutally injured and left for dead while protecting Luther Gillespie, Spenser embarks on an epic journey to rehabilitate his friend in body and soul. Hawk, always proud, has never been dependent on anyone. Now he is forced to make connections: to the medical technology that will ensure his physical recovery, and to reinforce the tenuous emotional ties he has to those around him. Spenser quickly learns that the Ukrainian mob is responsible for the hit.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Spenser (Fictitious character); Private investigators;
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- Family adventure classics [videorecording] by Adams, Evan.; Anderson, Michael,1920-; Baker, Diane,1938-; Campbell, Lee J.; Caulfield, Joan,1922-1991.; Curtis, Ken,1916-1991.; Dayton, Lyman D.; Eikenberry, Jill.; Elam, Jack,1920-2003.; Greene, Graham,1952-(CARDINAL)340672; Hindle, Art.; Ives, Burl,1909-1995.(CARDINAL)182698; Jones, Marianne.; Lacher, Taylor,1942-2005.; Magder, Ari,1983-; Martin, Martha,1896-1959.O rugged land of gold.; McCormick, Maureen,1956-(CARDINAL)536225; Montgomery, Lee H.(Lee Harcourt),1961-(CARDINAL)847478; Mowat, Farley.Lost in the Barrens.; Petersen, Stewart.; Pickens, Slim.; Reid, Asa E.,1925-1991.; Shields, Nick(Nicholas); Taylor, Buck,1938-; Taylor, Dub,1907-1994.(CARDINAL)786753; Totten, Robert,1937-1995.; Walker, Clint.; Wilcoxon, Henry,1905-1984.; Young, Alan,1919-; Alliance Atlantis (Firm); Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859; Worldwide Media (Firm);
Baker's hawk: producer, Lyman D. Dayton ; writers, Dan Greer, Hal Harrison, Jr. ; director, Lyman D. Dayton.Lost in the Barrens: written by Keith Leckie ; directed by Michael Scott ; producers, Derek Mazur, Joan Scott, Seaton McLean ; director of photography, Ian Elkin ; editor, Robert Lower ; music, Randolph Peters.Pony express rider: producers, Dan Greer, Hal Harrison Jr. ; writers, Dan Greer, Hal Harrison Jr., Robert Totten ; director, Robert Totten.Rugged gold: written by Sarah James ; produced by Ray Sager ; directed by Michael Anderson ; music, Dick le Fort ; director of photography, Pierre Letarte ; editor, Ron Wisman.Baker's hawk: Clint Walker, Burl Ives, Diane Baker, Lee H. Montgomery, Alan Young, Taylor Lacher.Lost in the Barrens: Nicholas Shields, Evan Adams, Lee J. Campbell, Graham Greene, Marianne Jones.Pony express rider: Stewart Petersen, Henry Wilcoxon, Buck Taylor, Maureen McCormick, Ken Curtis, Joan Caulfield, Slim Pickens, Dub Taylor, Ace Reid, Jack Elam.Rugged gold: Jill Eikenberry, Art Hindle, Ari Magder, Graham Greene.Baker's hawk: When a young boy nurses an injured hawk back to health, he gains newfound courage and confidence.Lost in the Barrens: A canoe accident leaves two teenage boys lost in one of Canada's most desolate regions. Their only chance for survival is to work as a team. It will take more courage and strength than either of them could ever have imagined if they are to survive.Pony express rider: A young man joins the Pony Express mail service to track his father's killer.Rugged gold: Martha, a widowed socialite raising her son Lloyd, finds love again with Don, a rugged outdoorsman who convinces her to move north. When Lloyd and Don go missing during a dangerous earthquake, Martha is forced to endure an Alaskan winter on her own. Carried by her unwavering will to live, Martha's tale of survival is an uplifting experience for the entire family.Lost in the Barrens and Rugged gold not rated. Pony express rider and Baker's hawk rated G. Baker's hawk Dove family approved ages 12+.DVD.
- Subjects: Coming-of-age films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Television adaptations.; Western films.; Martin, Martha, 1896-1959; Birds of prey; Boys; DVDs.; Frontier and pioneer life; Frontier and pioneer life; Hawks; Pony express; Revenge; Teenage boys; Wilderness survival;
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- Henry Clay : the essential American / by Heidler, David Stephen,1955-(CARDINAL)201435; Heidler, Jeanne T.(CARDINAL)210074;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 497-567) and index.The slashes -- "My hopes were more than realized" -- "Puppyism" -- The hawk and the gambler -- Uncompromising compromiser -- "I injured both him and myself" -- A thousand cuts -- Losing the bank, saving the Union -- Whig -- "I had rather be right than be president" -- Three campaigns -- Four letters -- "Death, ruthless death" -- The last gamble -- "What prodigies arise" -- "The best & almost only true friend".Speaker of the House, senator, secretary of state, five-time presidential candidate, and idol to the young Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay is captured in full in this rich and sweeping biography that vividly portrays all the drama of his times.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.; United States. Congress; Legislators;
- Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 16
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