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Big book of standards : piano, vocal, guitar. by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation.(CARDINAL)349978;
All alone -- April in Paris -- Autumn in New York -- Beyond the blue horizon -- Beyond the sea -- Blame it on my youth -- The blue room -- Blue skies -- Born free -- Call me irresponsible -- Cheek to cheek -- Cherokee (Indian love song) -- Cherry pink and apple blossom white -- Cocktails for two -- Dance with a dolly (With a hole in her stockin') -- Danke schoen -- Dolores -- A fine romance -- The girl that I marry -- Glad to be unhappy -- The glory of love -- Harlem nocturne -- Heart and soul -- I don't want to walk without you -- I get along without you very well (except sometimes) -- I got lost in his arms -- I left my heart in San Francisco -- I wish I didn't love you so -- I wish I were in love again -- In the cool, cool, cool of the evening -- In the mood -- In the wee small hours of the morning -- Indian love call -- Isn't it romantic -- Isn't this a lovely day (to be caught in the rain) -- It's easy to remember -- It's impossible (Somos novios) -- June in January -- Just as much as ever -- Let there be love -- Let's face the music and dance -- L-O-V-E -- Love is just around the corner -- Lover -- Lover, come back to me -- (You've got) The magic touch -- Make believe -- Mimi -- Mona Lisa -- Moon River -- Moonlight becomes you -- The most beautiful girl in the world -- My heart stood still -- My ideal -- My old flame -- My one and only love -- My silent love -- The nearness of you.; Ol' man river -- On the south side of Chicago -- Out of nowhere -- Penthouse serenade -- Puttin' on the ritz -- Rockin' chair -- Side by side -- Sing, you sinners -- Spanish eyes -- Speak softly, Love (Love theme) -- Star dust -- Stella by starlight -- Tangerine -- Thanks for the memory -- That old black magic -- That's amore (That's love) -- That's life -- They say it's wonderful -- Thou swell -- Two sleepy people -- Watch what happens -- The way we were -- What now my love -- Where is your heart (The song from Moulin rouge) -- Who? -- Wives and lovers (Hey, Little girl) -- Wrap your troubles in dreams (and dream your troubles away) -- You brought a new kind of love to me.
Subjects: Notated music.; Popular music.;
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The Living dead / by Adams, John Joseph,1976-(CARDINAL)341839;
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Short stories.; Zombies;
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The living dead / by Adams, John Joseph,1976-(CARDINAL)341839;
This year's class picture (Dan Simmons) -- Some Zombie contingency plans (Kelly Link) -- Death and suffrage (Dale Bailey) -- Ghost dance (Sherman Alexie) -- Blossom (David J. Schow) -- The third dead body (Nina Kiriki Hoffman) -- The dead (Michael Swanwick) -- Malthusian's zombie (Jeffrey Ford) -- Beautiful stuff (Susan Palwick) -- Sex, death and starshine (Clive Barker) -- Stockholm syndrome (David Tallerman) -- Bobby Conroy comes back from the dead (Joe Hill) -- Those who seek forgiveness (Laurell K. Hamilton) -- In beauty, like the night (Norman Partridge) -- Prairie (Brian Evenson) -- Everything is better with zombies (Hannah Wolf Bowen) -- Home delivery (Stephen King) -- Less than zombie (Douglas E. Winter) -- Sparks fly upward (Lisa Morton) -- Meathouse man (George R. R. Martin) -- Deadman's road (Joe R. Lansdale) -- The skull-faced boy (David Barr Kirtley) -- The age of sorrow (Nancy Kilpatrick) -- Bitter grounds (Neil Gaiman) -- She's taking her tits to the grave (Catherine Cheek) -- Dead like me (Adam-Troy Castro) -- Zora and the zombie (Andy Duncan) -- Calcutta, Lord of nerves (Poppy Z. Brite) -- Followed (Will McIntosh) -- The song the zombie sang (Harlan Ellison and Robert Silverberg) -- Passion play (Nancy Holder) -- Almost the last story by the last man (Scott Edelman) -- How the day runs down (John Langan).A collection of short stories about zombies includes contributions by Clive Barker, Laurell K. Hamilton, Stephen King, and Neil Gaiman.
Subjects: Fiction.; Zombies; Horror tales, American.; Short stories, American.;
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The Tudor tutor : your cheeky guide to the dynasty / by Alexander, Barb,author.; Graves, Lisa,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-148).From the bloody Wars of the Roses to Queen Elizabeth Is iconic rule, the Tudor Dynasty was a period of sex, scandal, and intrigue. Monarchs such as Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I have become a part of modern pop culture, resulting in endless parodies, satires, rumors, and urban legends that grace our television screens. But as with all urban legends and parodies, facts surrounding the lives of these rulers are greatly exaggerated. In this entertaining guide, Barb Alexander serves to debunk those rumors and educate you about the dynasty. History doesn't have to be dry, boring, and difficult to read. As an educator, Barb knows exactly how to engage an audience. This pocket-sized guide is not only informative, but also filled with cheek, snark, and wit. With 50 beautiful illustrations that depict Tudor Monarchs and key players during their rule, this book is guaranteed to garner a chuckle or two. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the lesson. Before long, you'll be sharing Tudor history facts that will be sure to impress your less-informed peers. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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Summer Wheat : forager / by Wheat, Summer,1977-artist,interviewee.(CARDINAL)896822; Edwards, Jen Sudul,editor,author.(CARDINAL)896898; Brackens, Diedrick,1989-interviewer.(CARDINAL)896401; Ellegood, Anne,interviewer.(CARDINAL)265255; Krasinski, Jennifer,author.(CARDINAL)895814; Mint Museum (Charlotte, N.C.),publisher.(CARDINAL)155359; Rizzoli International Publications.Electa,publisher.(CARDINAL)853915;
"The Future (and the past) is Female: Summer Wheat's whimsical, often tongue-in-cheek tableaux in rich jewel tones punctuated with bright neons, teem with fantastical figures that imagine tribes of women hunting, collaborating, celebrating, and ultimately replacing millennia of images of male rulers and warriors. Summer Wheat's unique formative experiences with art growing up in Oklahoma were shaped by the aesthetic and conceptual drive of the images that surrounded her from the rich textures Native American weavings to the brilliant hues of Lisa Frank Trapper Keepers. Bridging those early influences with the canon of Western art (from ancient sculpture to medieval tapestries) and popular references such as astrology and music videos, the artist's work centers female archetypes in her expansive practice of painting, sculpture, and large-scale installation. For the artist's first monograph, curator Jen Sudul Edwards discusses the wide range of subjects that inform Wheat's work and positions her use of materials in the context of alchemy. Curator Anne Ellegood in conversation with the artist traces Wheat's transition from painting to sculptural work, large-scale installations ,and first foray into building a freestanding architectural space. Jennifer Krasinski explores Wheat's unique approach to painting, with her large panels seemingly a cross between intricate beadwork and the pixel-like structure of a digital image. Artist Diedrick Brackens speaks with Wheat about lines--from one that is drawn by hand to the ones that define spaces between art and craft, and the ones defined by a single thread."-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Wheat, Summer, 1977-; Painting, American; Painting, Modern; Mixed media (Art); Sculpture, American; Women painters; Women artists;
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The great American songbook : the composers : music and lyrics for 100 standards from the golden age of American song.
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive -- Ain't misbehavin' -- All the things you are -- All the way -- April in Paris -- Autumn in New York -- The best is yet to come -- The best things in life are free -- Beyond the blue horizon -- Big spender -- Blue skies -- Body and soul -- Button up your overcoat -- Buttons and bows -- Can't help lovin' dat man -- Change partners -- Cheek to cheek -- Come fly with me -- Come rain or come shine -- Do nothin' till you hear from me -- Don't blame me -- Don't get around much anymore -- Dream a little dream of me -- Easy living -- Everything's coming up roses -- A fine romance -- For you, for me, for evermore -- Georgia on my mind -- Here's that rainy day -- Honeysuckle Rose -- How are things in Glocca Morra -- I can dream, can't I? -- I can't get started -- I can't give you anything but love -- I could have danced all night -- I don't know why (I just do) -- I found a million dollar baby (In a five and ten cent store) -- I love my baby (My baby loves me) -- I'll be seeing you -- I'll get by (As long as I have you) -- I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter -- I'm old fashioned -- I've got the world on a string -- I've got you under my skin -- If ever I would leave you -- If I were a bell -- In the still of the night -- Isn't it romantic? -- It all depends on you -- It could happen to you -- It might as well be Spring -- It's only a paper moon --June in January -- Just in time -- Let's fall in love -- Little girl blue -- Love letters -- Love me or leave me -- Lush life -- Makin' whoopee! -- Mona Lisa -- Mood Indigo -- Moon river -- My baby just cares for me -- My blue heaven -- My foolish heart -- My funny valentine -- My ideal -- The nearness of you -- On a clear day (You can see forever) -- On a slow boat to China -- On the street where you live -- On the sunny side of the street -- Out of nowhere -- People will say we're in love -- Polka dots and moonbeams -- Que sera, sera (Whatever will be, will be) -- Satin doll -- Skylark -- Somebody loves me -- Stardust -- Stella by starlight -- Stormy weather (Keeps rainin' all the time) -- The surrey with the fringe on top -- Swanee -- Take the "A" train -- Tangerine -- Teach me tonight -- Thanks for the memory -- That old black magic -- That old feeling -- There will never be another you -- Time after time -- Too late now -- Two sleepy people -- When I fall in love -- When you wish upon a star -- Witchcraft -- Yes sir, that's my baby -- You'd be so nice to come home to.
Subjects: Musicals.; Dictionaries.; Excerpts.; Arrangements (Music); Ukulele music, Arranged.; Popular music; Musicals;
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