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The Auschwitz album : a book based upon an album discovered by a concentration camp survivor, Lili Meier / by Helmann, Perer,editor.; Hellman, Peter.(CARDINAL)153409; Meier, Lili,1926-(CARDINAL)517244;
Meier, Lili, Hellman, Peter
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);

Auschwitz : a history in photographs / by Świebocka, Teresa.(CARDINAL)360822; Webber, Jonathan(Jonathan Meir)(CARDINAL)763955; Wilsack, Connie.(CARDINAL)375915;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);

The huge hoof horror / by Allegra, Mike,author.; Eagan, Kiersten,illustrator.; ABDO Publishing Company.;
After Kimmie accidentally enrages her sleepaway camp's legendary Huge Hoof monster, the creature is spurred into kidnapping one of the counselors, and it is up to Kimmie and some surprising friends to save her.--590 L590L
Subjects: Fiction.; Camp counselors; Camps; Friendship; Monsters; Rescue work; Friendships.;

A place to worship : African American camp meetings in the Carolinas / by Floyd, Minuette B.(Minuette Byers),author.(CARDINAL)783316;
Includes bibliographical references.My story -- Back then -- Camp life -- Under the arbor -- The next generation.Camp meetings, also called revivals, originated with circuit-riding Methodist preachers who gathered congregations in open fields and town squares. However, the sermons had messages that were not always welcomed by mainstream Protestant churches in the colonial and antebellum South. With the help of white itinerant preachers, enslaved African Americans organized their own camp meetings in conjunction with the white revivals. These celebratory events were predominantly spiritual, with preaching, worship, and communion, but also offered a chance for family reunions. After the Civil War, independent African American congregations built on this antebellum heritage by establishing permanent camps that continue to welcome meetings today. In A Place to Worship, Minuette Floyd shares an intimate portrait of the culture, traditions, and long history of the camp meeting as one of the most vital institutions in the lives of rural African Americans in North and South Carolina. As a child Floyd attended camp meetings each year in North Carolina, and she renewed her interest in them as an adult. For the past eighteen years Floyd has travelled to campgrounds throughout the Carolinas, documenting the annual tradition through photographs and interviews. Floyd has sought to record not only a visual record of the places and practices of each, but also the rich and inspiring stories of the people who make them thrive.
Subjects: African Americans; African American Methodists; Camp meetings; Camp meetings; Evangelistic work; Evangelistic work;

Holes [videorecording] / by Ewing, Marty,film producer.; Phillips, Louis,1942-film producer.(CARDINAL)723700; Sachar, Louis,1954-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)350697; Medavoy, Mike,film producer.(CARDINAL)664678; Davis, Andrew,1946-film producer,film director.(CARDINAL)844895; Tucker-Davies, Teresa,film producer.; Blank, Lowell,film producer.; Weaver, Sigourney,1949-actor.(CARDINAL)352841; Voight, Jon,1938-actor.(CARDINAL)348261; Arquette, Patricia,1968-actor.(CARDINAL)785759; Nelson, Tim Blake,actor.(CARDINAL)344944; Hill, Dulé,actor.; LaBeouf, Shia,1986-actor.(CARDINAL)543304; Winkler, Henry,1945-actor.(CARDINAL)350693; Maffia, Roma,actor.(CARDINAL)848480; Kitt, Eartha,actor.(CARDINAL)190015; Hogan, Siobhan Fallon,actor.(CARDINAL)340631; Chicago Pacific Entertainment (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)848706; Phoenix Pictures,production company.(CARDINAL)847985; Walden Media,presenter.(CARDINAL)327073; Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348538; Walt Disney Pictures,presenter.(CARDINAL)346896;
Casting by Amanda Mackay Johnson, C.S.A. and Cathy Sandrich Gelfond, C.S.A. ; music supervisor, Karyn Rachtman ; music by Joel McNeely ; costume designer, Aggie Guerard Rodgers ; edited by Tom Nordberg and Jeffrey Wolf, A.C.E. ; production designer, Maher Ahmad ; director of photography, Stephen St. John.Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Patricia Arquette, Tim Blake Nelson, Dulé Hill, Shia LaBeouf, Henry Winkler, Roma Maffia, Eartha Kitt, Siobhan Fallon Hogan.MPAA rating: PG; for violence, mild language and some thematic elements.DVD, region 1, fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation, Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Film adaptations.; Drama.; Sachar, Louis, 1954-; Juvenile delinquency; Homeless persons; Treasure troves; Friendship; Work camps;

Stuff dreams are made of : a novel / by Bruns, Don,author.(CARDINAL)354094;
When Reverend Preston Cashdollar and his traveling tent revival come to town, James and Skip reinvent themselves as Holy Rollers. But when they see that the revival has a dark side of greed, corruption, and murder, they'll need to run like the devil.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; Camp meetings; Caterers and catering; Evangelistic work;

Camping : the most scenic spots on earth. by Chronicle Books (Firm),sponsor.(CARDINAL)767410;
"Featuring more than 120 gorgeous photos of the best (and often surprising) camping spots on the planet-carefully curated from the world's biggest photographic platform-You Are Here: Camping pairs these must-visit places with short evocative captions by the travelers who took the pictures, specific geolocation details, and quotations from notable travel writers, all designed to inspire anyone looking for their next journey"--
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Travel writing.; Camping; Outdoor recreation.; Tourism.;

The castle / by Mosse, Richard,author,photographer.(CARDINAL)353064; Boochani, Behrouz,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)785352; Butler, Judith,1956-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)657492; Saint-Amour, Paul K.,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)785353;
The Castle' is a meticulous documentation of refugee camps and staging sites along mass migration routes into the European Union via Turkey from the Middle East and Central Asia. The result of numerous preparatory visits, often revealing changing immigration policy, Mosse has filmed each site from high elevation to reveal camps that are frequently closed, off limits, or restricted to photographers. By attaching a thermographic video camera designed for long range border enforcement and insurgent detection to a robotic motion control arm, Mosse has gathered the source footage used to composite the resulting heat maps. These durational photographs are thermal panoramas made up of hundreds or sometimes thousands of overlapping cells or individual frames, a truncated spatio-temporal form that speaks to the lived experience of refugees indefinitely awaiting asylum and trapped in a Byzantine state of limbo.
Subjects: Aerial photographs.; Documentary photographs.; Illustrated works.; Infrared photography.; Refugee camps; Refugees;

Souvenir of Camp Sevier, Greenville, S.C.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Camp Sevier (S.C.); Military training camps;

Camp Glenn / by Holland, Susan Charboneau,author.(CARDINAL)864354;
Includes bibliographical references (page 127).Officers and enlisted men -- Target practice in the pits -- Drills, marches, and dress parades -- Camp life."In 1906, the North Carolina state legislature established Camp Glenn as the permanent summer training camp for the North Carolina National Guard. The camp's chosen site, located three miles west of Morehead City, was ideally situated on a sandy stretch of firm, high, and well-drained land overlooking Bogue Sound. A large parade ground adjoined the camp, and it was level as a floor and could accommodate the entire North Carolina National Guard. Although it was first established as a target practice field, in later years, the camp became the first US Coast Guard air station and later a US Navy base. Camp Glenn was the mobilization site for National Guard troops sent to the Mexican border during the 1916 Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa led by Gen. John J. 'Black Jack' Pershing. Citizen soldiers who trained at Camp Glenn also fought in World Wars I and II protecting North Carolina's coastline and battling for the United States in Europe"--Page [4] of cover.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; North Carolina. National Guard; Military camps;