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Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A4
Subjects: Peralta-Reyes, Eldin.; Lester, James.; McGee, John.; Ali, Kabirah.; Stewart, Wendy.; Small, Byron.; Tompkins, Michael.; Ledbetter, Natasha.; Jefferies, Joshua.; Afrasayab, Khuwaja.; Talla, Omar.; Matthew, Nathaniel.; Bennet, Sara.; McCoy, Christopher.; Fields, Timothy.; Goodson, Travis.; Price, Christopher.; Small, Byron.; Jackson, Ivory.; Hinson, Crystal Watkins.; Monroe, Mitchell.; McGee, John.; Ledbetter, Natasha.;
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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice [videorecording] / by Ardrey, Julie,film producer.; Austen, Jane,1775-1817.Pride and prejudice.(CARDINAL)214671; Bamber, David,actor.; Birtwistle, Sue,film producer.(CARDINAL)832413; Bonham-Carter, Crispin,actor.; Chancellor, Anna,actor.(CARDINAL)538259; David, Joanna,actor.; Davies, Andrew,1936-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)509267; Davis, Carl,1936-composer(CARDINAL)843358; Ehle, Jennifer,1969-actor.(CARDINAL)340681; Feilden, Sara,film director.; Firth, Colin,1960-actor.(CARDINAL)433965; Harker, Susannah,actor.; Langton, Simon,film director.; Leigh-Hunt, Barbara,actor.; Lukis, Adrian,actor.; Sawalha, Julia,1968-actor.; Steadman, Alison,1946-actor.; Whitrow, Benjamin,actor.; Wylton, Tim,actor.; Arts and Entertainment Network.(CARDINAL)225081; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; New Video Group.(CARDINAL)219113;
Photography, John Kenway ; film editor, Peter Coulson ; music by Carl Davis ; forte piano played by Melvyn Tan ; choreography, Jane Gibson ; production designer, Gerry Scott ; costume designer, Dinah Collin ; art directors, Mark Kebby, John Collins.Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle, Crispin Bonham-Carter, Anna Chancellor, Susannah Harker, Julia Sawalha, Alison Steadman, Benjamin Whitrow, Lucy Briers, Polly Maberly, Lucy Robinson, Adrian Lukis, David Bamber, Lucy Scott, Barbara Leigh-Hunt.Elizabeth Bennet is a strong-willed yet sensible young woman, the second of five sisters. She has a long-suffering but loving clerical father, and a scatterbrained mother anxious to marry them off as soon as possible--to wealthy young gentlemen. At a local ball, she encounters one such, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, whom she finds arrogant, cold, and rude. Her older sister Jane falls in love with Darcy's best friend Mr. Bingley, while youngest sister Lydia flirts with anyone in a military uniform. Lizzie finds herself fighting off the attentions of the unctuous Mr. Collins and quite taken by the charming Mr. Wickham - who also happens to be an enemy of Mr. Darcy. However, as the characters succumb in many ways to pride and prejudice, Lizzie learns that not all is quite as it seems ... and that Mr. Darcy might not be so disagreeable after all.DVD; Dolby Digital stereo; anamorphic widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 2.35:1.
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Television adaptations.; Television mini-series.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Austen, Jane, 1775-1817; Bennet, Elizabeth (Fictitious character); Darcy, Fitzwilliam (Fictitious character); Courtship; Man-woman relationships; Sisters; Social classes; Young women;
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Jane Austen / by Bloom, Harold.(CARDINAL)138025; Watkin, Amy.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Austen, Jane, 1775-1817;
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The plantation South. by Jones, Katharine M.(Katharine Macbeth),1900-1977.(CARDINAL)188191;
Includes bibliographical references."The heartiest style of Southern hospitality" / George Ticknor -- "The Kentuckians are a high-minded people" / Timothy Flint -- "There are few houses in Virginia" / Dolley Madison -- Insurrection in Southampton / Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford -- "You would delight to visit this region" / Henry Barnard -- Thomas Dabney, Virginian / Susan Dabney Smedes -- A titled visitor to the tidewater / the Honorable Charles Augustus Murray -- "I am in the very best of Virginia society" / Edwin Hall -- A Yankee girl in North Carolina / Sara Hicks Williams -- A tobacco plantation in Virginia / Frederick Law Olmsted -- "The world one vast plantation" / Letitia M. Burwell -- A Virginia boy sees a slave auction / John S. Wise -- Tutor to the Draytons of South Carolina / John Davis -- A refugee on a Georgia plantation / Aaron Burr -- President Monroe visits South Carolina / Winyaw Intelligencer -- These hospitable planters / Captain Basil Hall -- Affairs at Fort Hill / John C. Calhoun -- A New Englander in South Carolina / Henry Barnard -- Country life in the South / Harriet Martineau -- "I am a South Carolinian" / G.W. Featherstonehaugh -- Calhoun's country / G.W. Featherstonehaugh -- A Georgia plantation / Frances Anne Kemble -- A planter's observations / Francis W. Pickens -- "Dearest Papa" / Emily Wharton Sinkler -- A visit to St. Marys / Henry Benjamin Whipple -- Hopeton plantation at Darien, Georgia / Sir Charles Lyell -- Three plantations / Fredrika Bremer -- "If you doubt my word come and see for yourself" / Almia Coffin -- From the journal of a young plantation mistress / Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas -- "There is a pleasant land" / An anonymous Englishman -- General James Gadsden's rice plantation / Charles Mackay -- A memoir of slavery / Irving E. Lowery -- Point Saint Pierre on Edisto Island / I. Jenkins Mikell -- The planters are the prominent feature / John Anthony Quitman -- Honeymoon at the hermitage / Henry A. Wise -- From a cotton planter's journal / Dick Hardaway Eggleston -- "Cotton now becomes the staple of the country" / G.W. Featherstonhaugh -- "Here we lived in this quiet country home" / Victoria V. Clayton -- Burleigh Plantation / Susan Dabney Smedes -- Affairs at Yalobush / letters to James Know Polk -- "Never have seen as mean a spring" / Bennet H. Barrow -- Mississippi wedding / Varina Howell Davis -- "This has been a busy, but very happy day" / Mahala Eggleston Roach -- Woodlands in Alabama / Sir Charles Lyell -- China Grove Plantation in Brazoria County, Texas / letters from Albert Sidney Johnston -- Peach Point Plantation in Texas / Stephen S. Perry -- Peach Point as seen by a famous guest / Rutherford B. Hayes -- "Short crop-short journeys" / Mrs. Isaac H. Hilliard -- "We shall be proud yet of our planter school of gentlemen" / Nathaniel Parker Willis -- Plague at Pass Christian / Susan Dabney Smedes -- Further news from Yalobusha / letters to Sarah Childress Polk -- Texas Springtime / Frederick Law Olmsted -- "The Eden of Louisiana" / an anonymous Englishman -- Wild Woods Plantation in Mississippi / Wade Hampton -- "Mississippi is a cotton growing state" / A. De Puy Van Buren -- Between Woodville and Natchez / Frederick Law Olmsted -- "In the calm of a glorious Summer evening" / William Howard Russell.Collection of writings of people who lived on the plantations and of people who visited there.
Subjects: Plantation life.;
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