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      - Ernest Hemingway's the snows of Kilimanjaro [videorecording] by Zanuck, Darryl Francis,1902-1979.(CARDINAL)513597; Robinson, Casey.; King, Henry,1886-1982.(CARDINAL)808532; Peck, Gregory,1916-2003.(CARDINAL)155015; Hayward, Susan,1918-1975.; Gardner, Ava,1922-1990.(CARDINAL)133236; Knef, Hildegard,1925-2002.(CARDINAL)133763; Carroll, Leo G.,1886-1972.; Thatcher, Torin,1905-1981.(CARDINAL)808955; Norring, Ava.; Hemingway, Ernest,1899-1961.Snows of Kilimanjaro.(CARDINAL)797406; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420; 
 Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegarde Neff, Leo G. Carroll, Torin Thatcher, Ava Norring.Harry Street, a frustrated author/big game hunter lies dying in the shadow of Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro, reliving his life, adventures, ambitions, frustrations ... and many loves. Wounded both in his leg and in his spirit, Street lapses in and out of consciousness while memories of his love life pass before his eyes: from the spoiled countess who sought to possess him to the one who loved but left him, taking his spark of life with her long before he set foot on Kilimanjaro.Not rated.DVD, region 1, fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono., Dolby Digital stereo., dual layer, NTSC. Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegarde Neff, Leo G. Carroll, Torin Thatcher, Ava Norring.Harry Street, a frustrated author/big game hunter lies dying in the shadow of Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro, reliving his life, adventures, ambitions, frustrations ... and many loves. Wounded both in his leg and in his spirit, Street lapses in and out of consciousness while memories of his love life pass before his eyes: from the spoiled countess who sought to possess him to the one who loved but left him, taking his spark of life with her long before he set foot on Kilimanjaro.Not rated.DVD, region 1, fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono., Dolby Digital stereo., dual layer, NTSC.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Adventure films.; Melodrama.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Adventure; Melodrama; Adaptation; Feature films.; Adventure films.; Melodrama.; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961; Authors; Hunters; Loss of consciousness; Delirium; Life change events; Autores; Cabeza; Authors; Hunters; Loss of consciousness; Delirium; Life change events; 
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      - The snows of Kilimanjaro [and] Anna Karenina [and] A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court [and] A tale of two cities [videorecording]   by Allan, Richard,1923-1999.; Bissell, Whit,1909-1996.; Carroll, Leo G.,1886-1972.; Corey, Wendell,1914-1968.; Dalio, Marcel,1900-1983; Dempster, Hugh,1900-1987.; Gómez, Vicente,1911-2001.; Gardner, Ava,1922-1990.(CARDINAL)133236; Hayward, Susan,1918-1975.; Howes, Sally Ann,1930-; Karloff, Boris,1887-1969.(CARDINAL)131211; Knef, Hildegard,1925-2002.(CARDINAL)133763; Kroeger, Berry,1912-1991.; Leigh, Vivien,1913-1967.(CARDINAL)131932; Mitchell, Thomas,1892-1962; Moore, Kieron,1925-2007.; Norring, Ava.; Peck, Gregory,1916-2003.(CARDINAL)155015; Richardson, Ralph,Sir,1902-1983.(CARDINAL)521227; Stanley, Helene,1929-1990.; Thatcher, Torin,1905-1981(CARDINAL)808955; Tolstoy, Leo,graf,1828-1910(CARDINAL)143229; 
 Participants: The snows of Kilimanjaro:  Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegarde Neff, Leo G. Carroll, Torin Thatcher, Ava Norring, Helene Stanley, Marcel Dalio, Vicente Gomez, Richard Allan. Anna Karenina: Vivien Leigh, Ralph Richardson, Kieron Moore, Sally Ann Howes, Hugh Dempster. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court: Thomas Mitchell, Boris Karloff, Berry Kroeger. Tale of Two Cities: Wendell Corey, Whit Bissell.The snows of Kilimanjaro (113 min, 1952, unrated): A drama about a successful but disillusioned writer who, near death from a hunting wound in Africa, reviews his amorous intrigues and his experiences as hunter and world traveler. Anna Karenina (based on the novel by Leo Tolsty, 112 min., 1948, unrated): Story of passion and family conflict set in 19th century upper-class Russia in which the wife of an aristocrat falls in love with a dashing calvary officer. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1948, unrated): The story of a modern-era gentleman who is thrust back in time to sixth century England during the time of King Arthur. Working his way into the favors of the king due to his knowledge from the future, our hero incurs the wraith of Arthur's court magician, Merlin. Tale of Two Cities (59 min., 1953, unrated): Set during the French Revolution, two men find themselves in love with the same woman.MPAA rating: unratedDVD. Participants: The snows of Kilimanjaro:  Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegarde Neff, Leo G. Carroll, Torin Thatcher, Ava Norring, Helene Stanley, Marcel Dalio, Vicente Gomez, Richard Allan. Anna Karenina: Vivien Leigh, Ralph Richardson, Kieron Moore, Sally Ann Howes, Hugh Dempster. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court: Thomas Mitchell, Boris Karloff, Berry Kroeger. Tale of Two Cities: Wendell Corey, Whit Bissell.The snows of Kilimanjaro (113 min, 1952, unrated): A drama about a successful but disillusioned writer who, near death from a hunting wound in Africa, reviews his amorous intrigues and his experiences as hunter and world traveler. Anna Karenina (based on the novel by Leo Tolsty, 112 min., 1948, unrated): Story of passion and family conflict set in 19th century upper-class Russia in which the wife of an aristocrat falls in love with a dashing calvary officer. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1948, unrated): The story of a modern-era gentleman who is thrust back in time to sixth century England during the time of King Arthur. Working his way into the favors of the king due to his knowledge from the future, our hero incurs the wraith of Arthur's court magician, Merlin. Tale of Two Cities (59 min., 1953, unrated): Set during the French Revolution, two men find themselves in love with the same woman.MPAA rating: unratedDVD.
- Subjects: Arthur, King; Action and adventure films.; Adultery; Camelot (Legendary place); DVDs.; French Revolution; Historical films.; Hunters; Man-woman relationships; Married women; Time travel; 
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      - What you make of me / by Dess, Sophie Madelineauthor; 
 "A novel following two fiercely competitive and co-dependent siblings whose desires as artists, thinkers, and lovers come to a head when they fall for the same woman, forcing them to confront not only their precarious relationship with each other, but what it means to sacrifice for the sake of art." --Demetri and his sister, Ava. Ava and her brother, Demetri. As fiercely competitive as they are co-dependent, the two have long been locked in an emotionally charged relationship. Ava, defiant and impassioned, grew up in the shadow of soft, charming, and intellectual Demetri. But in the aftershocks of familial trauma, it is Demetri who finds himself emotionally ruined, whereas Ava has no time nor patience for grief. As they grow up, following one another from city to city, the siblings are set on their own parallel paths as artists, thinkers, and lovers. Ava throws herself into her obsession with her art, which gradually leads to fame and financial stability - as well as extreme existential insecurity. But Demetri flounders in his own work, unable to escape the wake of tragedy; until, that is, he decides to make Ava his subject. When Nati, an Italian gallery owner, arrives in New York, Demetri and Ava orbit her, possessed by their own priorities. But when they both fall for her, Nati refuses to play their game. Once again, and perhaps for the last time, the brother and sister must face what they most want from each other, and what they're unwilling to give. "A novel following two fiercely competitive and co-dependent siblings whose desires as artists, thinkers, and lovers come to a head when they fall for the same woman, forcing them to confront not only their precarious relationship with each other, but what it means to sacrifice for the sake of art." --Demetri and his sister, Ava. Ava and her brother, Demetri. As fiercely competitive as they are co-dependent, the two have long been locked in an emotionally charged relationship. Ava, defiant and impassioned, grew up in the shadow of soft, charming, and intellectual Demetri. But in the aftershocks of familial trauma, it is Demetri who finds himself emotionally ruined, whereas Ava has no time nor patience for grief. As they grow up, following one another from city to city, the siblings are set on their own parallel paths as artists, thinkers, and lovers. Ava throws herself into her obsession with her art, which gradually leads to fame and financial stability - as well as extreme existential insecurity. But Demetri flounders in his own work, unable to escape the wake of tragedy; until, that is, he decides to make Ava his subject. When Nati, an Italian gallery owner, arrives in New York, Demetri and Ava orbit her, possessed by their own priorities. But when they both fall for her, Nati refuses to play their game. Once again, and perhaps for the last time, the brother and sister must face what they most want from each other, and what they're unwilling to give.
- Subjects: Novels.; Artists; Sibling rivalry; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); 
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      - All of it singing : new and selected poems / by Gregg, Linda.(CARDINAL)520779; 
 Machine generated contents note: from Too Bright to See -- We Manage Most When We Manage Small -- The Girl I Call Alma -- The Chorus Speaks Her Words as She Dances -- There She Is -- The Beckett Kit -- The Poet Goes About Her Business -- Different Not Less -- Trouble in the Portable Marriage -- Classicism -- Whole and Without Blessing -- Growing Up -- Summer in a Small Town -- No More Marriages -- Eurydice -- The Defeated -- Too Bright to See -- The Apparent -- The Gods Must Not Know Us -- The Grub -- This Place -- What If the World Stays Always Far Off -- Sun Moon Kelp Flower or Goat -- Skylord -- Alma to Her Sister -- From Alma -- At Home -- Safe and Beautiful -- The Ghosts Poem -- Marriage and Midsummer's Night -- Balancing Everything -- At the Gate in the Middle of My Life -- Not Saying Much -- Oedipus Exceeding -- The Shopping-Bag Lady -- Lies and Longing -- How the Joy of It Was Used Up Long Ago -- The Men Like Salmon -- The Copperhead -- Death Looks Down -- New York Address -- Dry Grass & Old Color of the Fence & Smooth Hills -- If Death Wants Me -- Praising Spring -- from The Sacraments of Desire -- Glistening -- Ordinary Songs -- Surrounded by Sheep and Low Ground -- The Small Thing Love Is -- Ahdaam Kai Ava -- All the Spring Lends Itself to Her -- Night Music -- The Design inside Them -- In Dirt under Olive Trees on the Hill at Evening -- Not Scattered Variously Far -- A Dark Thing inside the Day -- The Last Night in Mithymna -- Part of Me Wanting Everything to Live -- The Color of Many Deer Running -- Grinding the Lens -- Singing Enough to Feel the Rain -- The War -- The Foreign Language of the Heart -- The Life of Literature -- Inside the War -- There Is No Language in This Country -- The Border between Things -- It Is the Rising I Love -- The Song -- Demon-Catchers on Our Doors -- from Chosen by the Lion -- The Ninth Dawn -- God's Places -- The Weight -- The Spirit and What Is Left Behind -- Chosen by the Lion -- Official Love Story -- The Terrifying Power of Darkness Is Inseparable from the Redemptive Power of the Sacred -- I Thought on His Desire for Three Days -- The Clapping -- Asking for Directions -- The Resurrection -- Aphrodite and the Nature of Art -- Winter Light -- The Lost Bells of Heaven -- There Is a Sweetness in It -- Fishing in the Keep of Silence -- "Wherefore Dost Bruise Me?" He Exclaimed, Weeping, and Like a Corpse Fell to the Ground -- "A Bracelet of Bright Hair about the Bone" -- Maybe Leave-Taking -- The Edge of Something -- The Bounty after the Bounty -- Let Birds -- from Things and Flesh -- The Precision -- Alone with the Goddess -- The Calves Not Chosen -- Calamities: Another Eden -- The Spirit Neither Sorts nor Separates -- As Being Is Eternal -- The Heart Flowing Out -- The Empty Bowl -- More Than New -- Etiology -- Another Day in Paradise -- Heavy with Things and Flesh -- A Thirst Against -- The Limits of Desire -- Always Mistaken -- They Tell Me It's Over -- Arkansas Afternoons -- "Why does this city still retain / its ancient rights over my thoughts and feelings?" -- Stuff -- The Unknowing -- Fiefdom -- The Universe on Its Own -- Downsized -- Paul on the Road to Damascus -- Hephaestus Alone -- The Right People -- The Secrets of Poetry -- Harmonica -- Lost in the Heart -- Winning -- from In the Middle Distance -- The Lightning -- Purity -- Staying After -- Elegance -- Getting Value -- As Is -- The Other Excitement -- The Otherness -- The Problem of Sentences -- Beauty -- Waiting -- The Presence in Absence -- After the Fires -- Silence and Glare -- According to the Hour -- "They Cripple with Beauty and Butcher with Love" -- Searching for the Poem -- The Stories Are Strenuous -- Bamboo and a Bird -- Always Alone -- The Test Is Whether Anything Breaks Off When You Roll It Down Stairs -- Quietly -- Not Knowing the Rules -- I Do Not Need the Gods to Return -- Now I Understand -- The Singers Change, the Music Goes On -- It Goes Away -- Whoever -- Highway 90 -- New Poems -- If We Are Quiet -- Another Mountain -- August in the East Village -- Being Eleven -- The Generosity of Engagement -- Losing Them -- Hearing the Gods -- Behave Yourself -- Arriving -- You Never Loved Me -- A Little Less Pleasing -- Captured -- Never So Far -- No One Listens -- I Wish I Could Believe -- Getting Down -- Just Before Night -- The Richness of Loss -- Walking on the Bottom of the World -- The Source of Romantic Love -- Christ Loved Being Housed. Machine generated contents note: from Too Bright to See -- We Manage Most When We Manage Small -- The Girl I Call Alma -- The Chorus Speaks Her Words as She Dances -- There She Is -- The Beckett Kit -- The Poet Goes About Her Business -- Different Not Less -- Trouble in the Portable Marriage -- Classicism -- Whole and Without Blessing -- Growing Up -- Summer in a Small Town -- No More Marriages -- Eurydice -- The Defeated -- Too Bright to See -- The Apparent -- The Gods Must Not Know Us -- The Grub -- This Place -- What If the World Stays Always Far Off -- Sun Moon Kelp Flower or Goat -- Skylord -- Alma to Her Sister -- From Alma -- At Home -- Safe and Beautiful -- The Ghosts Poem -- Marriage and Midsummer's Night -- Balancing Everything -- At the Gate in the Middle of My Life -- Not Saying Much -- Oedipus Exceeding -- The Shopping-Bag Lady -- Lies and Longing -- How the Joy of It Was Used Up Long Ago -- The Men Like Salmon -- The Copperhead -- Death Looks Down -- New York Address -- Dry Grass & Old Color of the Fence & Smooth Hills -- If Death Wants Me -- Praising Spring -- from The Sacraments of Desire -- Glistening -- Ordinary Songs -- Surrounded by Sheep and Low Ground -- The Small Thing Love Is -- Ahdaam Kai Ava -- All the Spring Lends Itself to Her -- Night Music -- The Design inside Them -- In Dirt under Olive Trees on the Hill at Evening -- Not Scattered Variously Far -- A Dark Thing inside the Day -- The Last Night in Mithymna -- Part of Me Wanting Everything to Live -- The Color of Many Deer Running -- Grinding the Lens -- Singing Enough to Feel the Rain -- The War -- The Foreign Language of the Heart -- The Life of Literature -- Inside the War -- There Is No Language in This Country -- The Border between Things -- It Is the Rising I Love -- The Song -- Demon-Catchers on Our Doors -- from Chosen by the Lion -- The Ninth Dawn -- God's Places -- The Weight -- The Spirit and What Is Left Behind -- Chosen by the Lion -- Official Love Story -- The Terrifying Power of Darkness Is Inseparable from the Redemptive Power of the Sacred -- I Thought on His Desire for Three Days -- The Clapping -- Asking for Directions -- The Resurrection -- Aphrodite and the Nature of Art -- Winter Light -- The Lost Bells of Heaven -- There Is a Sweetness in It -- Fishing in the Keep of Silence -- "Wherefore Dost Bruise Me?" He Exclaimed, Weeping, and Like a Corpse Fell to the Ground -- "A Bracelet of Bright Hair about the Bone" -- Maybe Leave-Taking -- The Edge of Something -- The Bounty after the Bounty -- Let Birds -- from Things and Flesh -- The Precision -- Alone with the Goddess -- The Calves Not Chosen -- Calamities: Another Eden -- The Spirit Neither Sorts nor Separates -- As Being Is Eternal -- The Heart Flowing Out -- The Empty Bowl -- More Than New -- Etiology -- Another Day in Paradise -- Heavy with Things and Flesh -- A Thirst Against -- The Limits of Desire -- Always Mistaken -- They Tell Me It's Over -- Arkansas Afternoons -- "Why does this city still retain / its ancient rights over my thoughts and feelings?" -- Stuff -- The Unknowing -- Fiefdom -- The Universe on Its Own -- Downsized -- Paul on the Road to Damascus -- Hephaestus Alone -- The Right People -- The Secrets of Poetry -- Harmonica -- Lost in the Heart -- Winning -- from In the Middle Distance -- The Lightning -- Purity -- Staying After -- Elegance -- Getting Value -- As Is -- The Other Excitement -- The Otherness -- The Problem of Sentences -- Beauty -- Waiting -- The Presence in Absence -- After the Fires -- Silence and Glare -- According to the Hour -- "They Cripple with Beauty and Butcher with Love" -- Searching for the Poem -- The Stories Are Strenuous -- Bamboo and a Bird -- Always Alone -- The Test Is Whether Anything Breaks Off When You Roll It Down Stairs -- Quietly -- Not Knowing the Rules -- I Do Not Need the Gods to Return -- Now I Understand -- The Singers Change, the Music Goes On -- It Goes Away -- Whoever -- Highway 90 -- New Poems -- If We Are Quiet -- Another Mountain -- August in the East Village -- Being Eleven -- The Generosity of Engagement -- Losing Them -- Hearing the Gods -- Behave Yourself -- Arriving -- You Never Loved Me -- A Little Less Pleasing -- Captured -- Never So Far -- No One Listens -- I Wish I Could Believe -- Getting Down -- Just Before Night -- The Richness of Loss -- Walking on the Bottom of the World -- The Source of Romantic Love -- Christ Loved Being Housed.
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        The snows of Kilimanjaro [videorecording] /
      
 Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegard Neff, Leo G. Carroll, Torin Thatcher, Ava Norring.Harry Street, a frustrated author/big game hunter lies dying in the shadow of Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro, reliving his life, adventures, ambitions, frustrations ... and many loves. Wounded both in his leg and in his spirit, Street lapses in and out of consciousness while memories of his love life pass before his eyes: from the spoiled countess who sought to possess him to the one who loved but left him, taking his spark of life with her long before he set foot on Kilimanjaro.Not rated.DVD; NTSC; Dolby, digital. Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegard Neff, Leo G. Carroll, Torin Thatcher, Ava Norring.Harry Street, a frustrated author/big game hunter lies dying in the shadow of Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro, reliving his life, adventures, ambitions, frustrations ... and many loves. Wounded both in his leg and in his spirit, Street lapses in and out of consciousness while memories of his love life pass before his eyes: from the spoiled countess who sought to possess him to the one who loved but left him, taking his spark of life with her long before he set foot on Kilimanjaro.Not rated.DVD; NTSC; Dolby, digital.
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      - Stilleben. by Burén, Jan af,1942-(CARDINAL)159316; Moderna museet (Stockholm, Sweden)(CARDINAL)133863; 
 Bibliography: page 64. Bibliography: page 64.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Still-life painting; 
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      - Johan Christian Dahl 1788-1857 : jubileumsutstilling 1988 : Nasjonalgalleriet 27 februar-1 mai 1988 : Bergen Billedgalleri 19 mai-3 juli 1988. by Dahl, J. C.(Johan Christian),1788-1857.(CARDINAL)159012; Nasjonalgalleriet (Norway)(CARDINAL)158376; 
 Bibliography: pages 339-342. Bibliography: pages 339-342.
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