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- Rings : on the life and family of Collis Phillips / by Bates, Randolph.(CARDINAL)364955;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Phillips, Collis.; Boxers (Sports);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Lessons from a sheep dog / by Keller, W. Phillip(Weldon Phillip),1920-1997.;
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- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Keller, W. Phillip (Weldon Phillip), 1920-1997.; Border collie; Christian life.; Sheep ranchers; Christian biography; Sheep dogs;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Lass : lessons from a sheep dog / by Gebauer, Roland,1937-(CARDINAL)641760; Bladholm, Cheri,illustrator.(CARDINAL)374760; Keller, W. Phillip(Weldon Phillip),1920-1997.(CARDINAL)722544;
Mr. Keller adopts a sheepdog, Lass, and persuades her to trust and love him, just as he has come to trust and love God.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Biographies.; Keller, W. Phillip (Weldon Phillip), 1920-1997.; Border collie; Sheep ranchers; Christian life; Dogs;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Lessons from a sheep dog / by Keller, W. Phillip(Weldon Phillip),1920-1997.(CARDINAL)722544;
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- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Keller, W. Phillip (Weldon Phillip), 1920-1997.; Border collie; Christian biography; Christian life.; Dogs; Dogs; Sheep dogs; Sheep ranchers;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Voices of the valley : Mitchell County, N.C. Celebrates 150 Years / by Hunter, Elizabeth C.(CARDINAL)461427;
Includes bibliographical references (page 154) and index.
- Subjects: Newspapers.; Illustrated works.; Bailey, Robert; Barnett, Emma Ann; Berry, James (Dr.); Blalock, Tilman; Bowman, Jacob Weaver; Bradshaw, J. I.(Dr. Old Ike); Brinkley, Sam; Buchanan, Fate; Buchanan, Fonger; Buchanan, Paul; Buchanan, Roby; Buck Stove Company (Spruce Pine (N.C.); Burleson, Georgia; Butt, Virgil Romulus (Dr.); Childs, Eben; Childs, Lysanders; Church buildings; Clark, Kate; Clinchfield Railroad; Cloudland Hotel (Mitchell County, N.C.); Collis, Steven; Cooper, Samuel Jefferson (Dr.); Deyton, Jason B; Ellen Knitting Mill (Spruce Pine, N.C.); English Inn (Spruce Pine, N.C.); English, Isaac; Ethan Allen Furniture Company (Spruce Pine, N.C.); Ewing, J. B. (Dr.); Floods; Frank Griffith's Store; Good Will Free Public Library; Gouge, Arthur E. (Dr.); Gouge, Rhonda; Gouge, Ruby Sisk; Greene, Clarence, Sr; Griffith, Frank and Faye; Hall, Calvin; Henredon Furniture Company (Spruce Pine, N.C.); Historic buildings; Holman, Lydia; Horner, Jack (Dr.); Hospitals; Hotels; Hughes, Nell Gardner; Jones, Jim; Mayland Community College; McBee, Helen; McBee, John C; McBee, Paul (Dr.); Mitchell, Elisha; Morgan, Lucy; Pannell, Margaret Elizabeth; Penland School of Crafts; Peterson, Charles A. (Dr.); Phillips, David (Dr.); Phillips, Robert; Pittman, Hattie McKinney; Schools; Smithm, C. E. (Dr.); Stack, R. E. (Dr.); Stinchcomb, John (Dr.); Thomas, Dorothy Baker; Thomas, Monroe; Turbyfill, Nina Silver; Upton, Thad; Warner, Charles Dudley; Williams, Dr. L. L; Wilson, Oscar "Red"; Wing, Charles Hallet; Young, Moses; Newspapers; Agriculture; Courthouses; Cities and towns; Education; Altapass Inn; Mines and mineral resources;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 10
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- The seedtime, the work, and the harvest : new perspectives on the Black freedom struggle in America / by Littlejohn, Jeffrey L.,1973-editor.(CARDINAL)352288; Ellis, Reginald K.,editor.(CARDINAL)352121; Levy, Peter B.,editor.(CARDINAL)204697; Harrold, Stanley,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)185443; Miller, Randall M.,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)134824;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Jeffrey L. Littlejohn, Reginald K. Ellis, and Peter B. Levy -- Florida State Normal and Industrial School for Coloreds: Thomas DeSaille Tucker and his radical approach to black higher education / Reginald K. Ellis -- African American women and community medicine: civil rights workers in the age of "self-help" / Teresa Blue Holden -- Southern discomfort: the rise and fall of civil rights attorney James F. Gay, 1942-2008 / Jeffrey L. Littlejohn and Charles H. Ford -- Revisiting the urban revolts of the 1960s: York, Pennsylvania, a case study / Peter B. Levy -- "What we eat is politics": SNCC, hunger, and voting rights in Mississippi / Mary Potorti -- Riot, revolution, or rebellion? Civil rights and the politics of memory / Rosie Jayde Uyola -- Ferguson, USA: a scholar's unforeseen connection and collision with history / Stefan M. Bradley -- Religion and the black freedom struggle for Sandra Bland / Phillip Luke Sinitiere -- Afterword: Bearing witness; how the movement changed my world / Waldo Martin.
- Subjects: African Americans; Civil rights movements;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Lovecraft's monsters / by Datlow, Ellen,editor.(CARDINAL)347113;
Only the end of the world again / Neil Gaiman -- Bulldozer / Laird Barron -- Red goat black goat / Nadia Bulkin -- The same deep waters as you / Brian Hodge -- A quarter to three / Kim Newman -- The dappled thing / William Browning Spencer -- Inelastic collisions / Elizabeth Bear -- Remnants / Fred Chappell -- Love is forbidden, we croak and howl / Caitlín R. Kiernan -- The sect of the idiot / Thomas Ligotti -- Jar of salts / Gemma Files -- Black as the pit, from pole to pole / Howard Waldrop & Steven Utley -- Waiting at the crossroads motel / Steve Rasnic Tem -- I've come to talk with you again / Karl Edward Wagner -- The bleeding shadow / Joe R. Lansdale -- That of which we speak when we speak of the unspeakable / Nick Mamatas -- Haruspicy / Gemma Files -- Children of the fang / John Langan."This deliriously affectionate tribute to the master of horror features riveting stories paired with incomparable illustrations of his wicked progeny. Celebrating Lovecraft's most famous beasts in all their grotesque glory, each story is a gripping new take on a classic mythos creature"--provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Horror fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Literature.; Lovecraft, H. P. (Howard Phillips), 1890-1937; Monsters;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Above suspicion [videorecording] / by Alrafi, Mohamed,film producer.; Birch, Thora,actor.(CARDINAL)847768; Camp, Colleen,1953-film producer.; Clarke, Emilia,1986-actor.(CARDINAL)788237; Dunn, Kevin,1956-actor.(CARDINAL)847981; Gerolmo, Chris,screenwriter.; Glusman, Karl,1988-actor.; Huston, Jack,1982-actor.(CARDINAL)342873; Knoxville, Johnny,1971-actor.; Lowe, Sophie,actor.; Miller, Omar Benson,actor.; Mulkey, Chris,actor.; Noyce, Phillip,film director.; O'Grady, Brittany,1996-actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Sharkey, Joe.Above suspicion.; 50 Degrees Entertainment (Firm),presenter,production company.; Bold Films,production company.; Lions Gate Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)340129; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.),presenter.(CARDINAL)340342;
Emilia Clarke, Jack Huston, Sophie Lowe, Johnny Knoxville, Austin Hebert, Thora Birch, Karl Glusman, Kevin Dunn, Brian Lee Franklin, Omar Benson Miller, Chris Mulkey, Brittany O'grady, Luke Spencer Roberts.Based on a true story of one of the most notorious crimes in FBI history, this gritty crime-thriller stars Emilia Clarke ("Game of Thrones") as Susan Smith, a young woman desperate to escape a seedy life of drugs and crime in a Kentucky coal mining town. When a newly married FBI agent name Mark Putnam (Jack Huston "Fargo") recruits Susan as his informant for a high profile case, she believes her bad luck may finally be changing. But as Susan and Putnam's relationship deepens, so does the danger, setting them both on a collision course with deadly consequences.MPAA rating: R for sexual content and drug use throughout, language and some strong violence.DVD, widescreen; Dolby digital 5.1; region 1.
- Subjects: Crime films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Putman, Mark (FBI agent); Smith, Susan Daniels, 1961-1989; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Criminal investigation; Drug dealers; Informers; Man-woman relationships; Murder;
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 18
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- Grasping the world : the idea of the museum / by Preziosi, Donald,1941-(CARDINAL)137577; Farago, Claire J.(CARDINAL)204333;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [xxi]-xxiv).
- Subjects: Museums; Museums; Museums; Cultural property;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- House of the rising sun : a novel / by Cox, Richard,1970-author.(CARDINAL)466452;
When a strange new star appears in the sky, human life instantly grinds to a halt as, across the world, anything and everything electronic stops working completely. At first, it seems to be a strange miracle to Seth Black--it stops him from preventing suicide, and erases the gambling debt that threatened to destroy his family. But, as he and his wife Natalie begin to realize that the electricity isn't coming back on, and the phones will never work again, and the food won't last, they begin to wonder how they and their two sons will survive. Meanwhile, screenwriter Thomas Phillips--an old friend of Natalie Black's--has just picked up Skylar Stover, star of his new movie, at the airport when his phone goes dead and planes begin to fall from the sky. Thomas has just completed a script about a supernova causing an electromagnetic pulse that ended the world. Now, he's the only one who recognizes what's happening, and where it will lead. Soon, Thomas and Skylar decide to rescue the Blacks, and together the strange group must attempt to survive as the world falls apart. From hiding in Thomas's home and avoiding desperate neighbors to roaming the streets avoiding starving bandits and race-focused vigilantes forming new governments, they'll do their best to hold on to each other and their humanity. Yet all the while, unbeknownst to them, Aiden Christopher--a bitter and malignant man driven to violent, amoral insanity as society crumbles around him--is fighting to survive as well. And he's on a collision course with Thomas, Skylar, and the Blacks . . .
- Subjects: Survival fiction.; Apocalyptic fiction.; Science fiction.; Novels.; Electromagnetic pulse;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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