Results 1 to 8 of 8
- Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A6-2.
- Subjects: Reza, Dashia.; Little, James Christopher.; Richards, Garrett Scott.; Chromey, Joseph Michael.; Maldonado, Alexa Marie.; McCall, Ted Richard Jr.; Snow, Mikel Christopher.; Shler, Jason Guy.; Hunt, Sarah Kay.; Hatcher, Tesla Lee.; Bowman, Ashley Lynn.; Houston, Anthony James.; Estep, Zachary Lee.; Ulmer, Nicholas Charles.; Fratus, Shaun Paul.; Willims, Rahmon Ali.; Covington, William Lamont.; Funderburk, Stephenie Robertson.; Finney, Larry Darnell.; Gray, Tredarius Shahim.; Edwards, Brandon Scott.; Easterling, Carl Jr.; Aikens, Timothy Lee.; Byerly, Jonathan Wesley.; Alford, Jordan Phillip.; Rumbley, Isaac Alexander.; Gilbert, Owen Leif.; Breeden, Mercadies Atashane.; Brown, Andre Abraham.; Windle, Donny Wayne.; Kearse, Danny Ray.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
- Why the devil chose New England for his work / by Brown, Jason,1969-author.(CARDINAL)653237;
Award-winning fiction writer Jason Brown's Why the Devil Chose New England for His Work is a linked collection of beautifully haunted, violent, and wry stories set in the densely forested lands of northern New England. In these tales of forbidden love, runaway children, patrimony, alcoholism, class, inheritance, and survival, Brown's elegant prose emits both quiet despair and a poignant sense of hope and redemption. These vivid accounts of troubled lives combine the powerful small-town family drama of Andre Dubus and Russell Banks, the dark wit and calamity of Denis Johnson, and the New England Gothic of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
- Subjects: Short stories.; Fiction.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
- The good book : writers reflect on favorite Bible passages / by Blauner, Andrew,editor.(CARDINAL)350109;
"A collection of previously unpublished pieces by 32 of today's most prominent writers shares their thoughts about biblical passages they find personally meaningful, in a volume that includes contributions by such figures as Edwidge Danticat, Tobias Wolff and Ian Frazier,"--NoveList.
- Subjects: Bible as literature.;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
-
unAPI
- The sunflower : on the possibilities and limits of forgiveness / by Wiesenthal, Simon,author.(CARDINAL)142775; Cargas, Harry J.,editor.(CARDINAL)129159; Fetterman, Bonny V.,editor.(CARDINAL)643409;
The sunflower -- The symposium. Sven Alkalaj ; Jean Améry ; Smail Balić ; Moshe Bejski ; Alan L. Berger ; Robert McAfee Brown ; Harry James Cargas ; Robert Coles ; The Dalai Lama ; Eugene J. Fisher ; Edward H. Flannery ; Eva Fleischner ; Rebecca Goldstein ; Mary Gordon ; Mark Goulden ; Hans Habe ; Yossi Klein Halevi ; Arthur Hertzberg ; Theodore M. Hesburgh ; Abraham Joshua Heschel ; Susannah Heschel ; José Hobday ; Christopher Hollis ; Rodger Kamentz ; Cardinal Franz König ; Harold S. Kushner ; Lawrence L. Langer ; Primo Levi ; Deborah E. Lipstadt ; Franklin H. Littell ; Hubert G. Locke ; Erich H. Loewy ; Herbert Marcuse ; Martin E. Marty ; Cynthia Ozick ; John T. Pawlikowski ; Dennis Prager ; Dith Pran ; Terence Prittie ; Matthieu Ricard ; Joshua Rubenstein ; Sidney Shachnow ; Dorothee Soelle ; Albert Speer ; André Stein ; Nechama Tec ; Joseph Telushkin ; Tzvetan Todorov ; Desmond Tutu ; Arthur Waskow ; Harry Wu.A group of philosophers, critics, and writers weigh the moral issues involved in a young Jews' response to a dying Nazi's confession of mass murder.1160L
- Subjects: Personal narratives.; Wiesenthal, Simon.; Wiesenthal, Simon.; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; Genocide.; Forgiveness.;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
-
unAPI
- Arguably : essays / by Hitchens, Christopher,author.(CARDINAL)740242;
All American. Gods of our fathers: the United States of enlightenment -- The private Jefferson -- Jefferson vs. the Muslim pirates -- Benjamin Franklin: free and easy -- John Brown: the man who ended slavery -- Abraham Lincoln: misery's child -- Mark Twain: American radical -- Upton Sinclair: a capitalist primer -- JFK: in sickness and by stealth -- Saul Bellow: the great assimilator -- Vladimir Nabokov: Hurricane Lolita -- John Updike, part one: No way -- John Updike, part two: Mr. Geniality -- Vidal Loco -- America the Banana Republic -- An Anglosphere future -- Political animals -- Old enough to die -- In defense of foxhole atheists -- In search of the Washington novel -- Eclectic Affinities. Isaac Newton: flaws of gravity -- The men who made England: Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall" -- Edmund Burke: reactionary prophet -- Samuel Johnson: demons and dictionaries -- Gustave Flaubert: I'm with Stupide -- The dark side of Dickens -- Marx's journalism: the Grub Street years -- Rebecca West: things worth fighting for -- Ezra Pound: a revolutionary simpleton -- On "Animal Farm" -- Jessica Mitford's poison pen -- W. Somerset Maugham: Poor Old Willie -- Evelyn Waugh: the permanent adolescent -- P. G. Wodehouse: The Honorable Schoolboy -- Anthony Powell: An Omnivorous Curiosity -- John Buchan: Spy Thriller's Father -- Graham Greene: I'll be damned -- Death from a salesman: Graham Greene's bottle ontology -- Loving Philip Larkin -- Stephen Spender: a nice bloody fool -- Edward Upward: the captive mind -- C. L. R. James: mid off, not right on -- J. G. Ballard: the catastrophist -- Fraser's Flashman: scoundrel time -- Fleet Street's finest: from Waugh to Frayn -- Saki: where the wild things are -- Harry Potter: the boy who lived -- Amusements, annoyances, and disappointments. Why women aren't funny -- Stieg Larsson: the author who played with fire -- As American as apple pie -- So many men's rooms, so little time -- The new commandments -- In your face -- Wine drinkers of the world, unite -- Charles, Prince of Piffle -- Offshore accounts. Afghanistan's dangerous bet -- First, silence the whistle-blower -- Believe me, it's torture -- Iran's waiting game -- Long live democratic seismology -- Benazir Bhutto: daughter of destiny -- From Abbottabad to worse -- The perils of partition -- Algeria: a French quarrel -- The case of Orientalism -- Edward Said: where the Twain should have met -- The swastika and the cedar -- Holiday in Iraq -- Tunisia: at the desert's edge -- What happened to the suicide bombers of Jerusalem? -- Childhood's end: an African nightmare -- The Vietnam Syndrome -- Once upon a time in Germany -- Worse than "Nineteen Eighty-four" -- North Korea: A nation of racist dwarves -- The eighteenth brumaire of the Castro dynasty -- Hugo Boss -- Is the Euro doomed? -- Overstating Jewish power -- The case for humanitarian intervention -- Legacies of totalitarianism. Victor Serge: pictures from an inquisition -- André Malraux: one man's fate -- Arthur Koestler: the zealot -- Isabel Allende: Chile Redux -- The Persian version -- Martin Amis: lightness at midnight -- Imagining Hitler -- Victor Klemperer: survivor -- A war worth fighting -- Just give peace a chance? -- W. G. Sebald: requiem for Germany -- Words' worth. When the king saved God -- Let them eat pork rinds -- Stand up for Denmark! -- Eschew the taboo -- She's no fundamentalist -- Burned out -- Easter charade -- Don't mince words -- History and mystery -- Words matter -- This was not looting -- The "other" L-word -- The you decade -- Suck it up -- A very, very dirty word -- Prisoner of shelves.Essayist Christopher Hitchens ruminates on why Charles Dickens was among the best of writers and the worst of men, the haunting science fiction of J.G. Ballard, the enduring legacies of Thomas Jefferson and George Orwell, the persistent agonies of anti-Semitism and jihad, the enduring relevance of Karl Marx, and how politics justifies itself by culture--and how the latter prompts the former.
- Subjects: Essays.;
- Available copies: 18 / Total copies: 18
-
unAPI
- Arguably : essays / by Hitchens, Christopherauthor.(DLC)n 84159549 ;
Includes bibliographical references and index.All American. Gods of our fathers: the United States of enlightenment -- The private Jefferson -- Jefferson vs. the Muslim pirates -- Benjamin Franklin: free and easy -- John Brown: the man who ended slavery -- Abraham Lincoln: misery's child -- Mark Twain: American radical -- Upton Sinclair: a capitalist primer -- JFK: in sickness and by stealth -- Saul Bellow: the great assimilator -- Vladimir Nabokov: Hurricane Lolita -- John Updike: No way ; Mr. Geniality -- Vidal Loco -- America the Banana Republic -- An Anglosphere future -- Political animals -- Old enough to die -- In defense of foxhole atheists -- In search of the Washington novel -- Eclectic Affinities. Isaac Newton: flaws of gravity -- The men who made England: Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall" -- Edmund Burke: reactionary prophet -- Samuel Johnson: demons and dictionaries -- Gustave Flaubert: I'm with Stupide -- The dark side of Dickens -- Marx's journalism: the Grub Street years -- Rebecca West: things worth fighting for -- Ezra Pound: a revolutionary simpleton -- On "Animal Farm" -- Jessica Mitford's poison pen -- W. Somerset Maugham: poor old Willie -- Evelyn Waugh: the permanent adolescent -- P.G. Wodehouse: the honorable schoolboy -- Anthony Powell: an omnivorous curiosity -- John Buchan: spy thriller's father -- Graham Greene: I'll be damned -- Death from a salesman: Graham Greene's bottled ontology -- Loving Philip Larkin -- Stephen Spender: a nice bloody fool -- Edward Upward: the captive mind -- C.L.R. James: mid off, not right on -- J.G. Ballard: the catastrophist -- Fraser's Flashman: scoundrel time -- Fleet Street's finest: from Waugh to Frayn -- Saki: where the wild things are -- Harry Potter: the boy who lived -- Amusements, annoyances, and disappointments. Why women aren't funny -- Stieg Larsson: the author who played with fire -- As American as apple pie -- So many men's rooms, so little time -- The new commandments -- In your face -- Wine drinkers of the world, unite -- Charles, Prince of Piffle -- Offshore accounts. Afghanistan's dangerous bet -- First, silence the whistle-blower -- Believe me, it's torture -- Iran's waiting game -- Long live democratic seismology -- Benazir Bhutto: daughter of destiny -- From Abbottabad to worse -- The perils of partition -- Algeria: a French quarrel -- The case of Orientalism -- Edward Said: where the Twain should have met -- The swastika and the cedar -- Holiday in Iraq -- Tunisia: at the desert's edge -- What happened to the suicide bombers of Jerusalem? -- Childhood's end: an African nightmare -- the Vietnam syndrome -- Once upon a time in Germany -- Worse than "Nineteen Eighty-four" -- North Korea: A nation of racist dwarves -- The eighteenth brumaire of the Castro dynasty -- Hugo Boss -- Is the Euro doomed? -- Overstating Jewish power -- The case for humanitarian intervention -- Legacies of totalitarianism. Victor Serge: pictures from an inquisition -- André Malraux: one man's fate -- Arthur Koestler: the zealot -- Isabel Allende: Chile redux -- The Persian version -- Martin Amis: lightness at midnight -- Imagining Hitler -- Victor Klemperer: survivor -- A war worth fighting -- Just give peace a chance? -- W.G. Sebald: requiem for Germany -- Words' worth. When the king saved God -- Let them eat pork rinds -- Stand up for Denmark! -- Eschew the taboo -- She's no fundamentalist -- Burned out -- Easter charade -- Don't mince words -- History and mystery -- Words matter -- This was not looting -- The "other" L-word -- The you decade -- Suck it up -- A very, very dirty word -- Prisoner of shelves.Essayist Christopher Hitchens ruminates on why Charles Dickens was among the best of writers and the worst of men, the haunting science fiction of J.G. Ballard, the enduring legacies of Thomas Jefferson and George Orwell, the persistent agonies of anti-Semitism and jihad, the enduring relevance of Karl Marx, and how politics justifies itself by culture--and how the latter prompts the former.
- Subjects: Essays.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
- The Civil War battlefield guide / by Kennedy, Frances H.,editor.(CARDINAL)198222; Conservation Fund (Arlington, Va.)(CARDINAL)198223;
Fort Sumter, South Carolina / James M. McPherson -- First Manassas, Virginia / William Glenn Robertson -- Wilson's Creek, Missouri / Richard W. Hatcher III -- Fort Donelson, Tennessee / John Y. Simon -- Pea Ridge, Arkansas / William L. Shea and Earl J. Hess -- Glorieta, New Mexico / Don E. Alberts -- Shiloh, Tennessee / George A. Reaves III -- Fort Pulaski, Georgia / Daniel A. Brown -- Mapping the Civil War / Richard W. Stephenson -- The 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, Virginia / James I. Robertson, Jr. -- McDowell, Virginia / Robert G. Tanner -- Cross Keys, Virginia / Donald C. Pfanz -- Port Republic, Virginia / Donald C. Pfanz -- The Seven Days Campaign, Virginia / Herman Hattaway -- Gaines' Mill, Virginia / Michael J. Andrus -- Malvern Hill, Virginia / Michael D. Litterst -- Cedar Mountain, Virginia / Robert K. Krick -- Second Manassas, Virginia / John Hennessy -- Harpers Ferry, West Virginia / Dennis E. Frye -- Antietam, Maryland / Stephen W. Sears -- Corinth, Mississippi / George A. Reaves III -- A Civil War legacy / William H. Webster -- Perryville, Kentucky / Paul Hawke -- Fredericksburg, Virginia / A. Wilson Greene -- Stones River, Tennessee / Grady McWhiney -- Chancellorsville, Virginia / Robert K. Krick -- Brandy Station, Virginia / Clark B. Hall -- Preserving Civil War battlefields / John Heinz -- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania / Harry W. Pfanz -- The Gettysburg Address / Abraham Lincoln -- The Vicksburg Campaign and siege, Mississippi / Edwin C. Bearss -- Port Gibson, Mississippi / Edwin C. Bearss -- Raymond, Mississippi / Edwin C. Bearss -- Champion Hill, Mississippi / Edwin C. Bearss -- Port Hudson, Louisiana / Lawrence Lee Hewitt -- Chickamauga, Georgia / William Glenn Robertson -- Chattanooga, Tennessee / Charles P. Roland -- The Red River Campaign, Louisiana / Ludwell H. Johnson -- Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, Louisiana / Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr. -- Hallowed ground / Sam Nunn -- The Atlanta Campaign, Georgia / Jay Luvaas -- Rocky Face Ridge and Resaca, Georgia / Jay Luvaas -- New Hope Church, Pickett's Mill, and Dallas, Georgia / Jay Luvaas -- Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia / Jay Luvaas -- Brices Cross Roads, Mississippi / Edwin C. Bearss -- Tupelo, Mississippi / Frank Allen Dennis -- Cloyd's Mountain, Virginia / James I. Robertson. Jr. -- The Wilderness, Virginia / Noah Andre Trudeau -- Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia / William D. Matter -- North Anna River, Virginia / J. Michael Miller -- Cold Harbor, Virginia / Richard J. Sommers -- The staff ride and Civil War battlefields / William A. Stofft -- The 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, Virginia / Joseph W.A. Whitehorne -- New Market, Virginia / Joseph W.A. Whitehorne -- Piedmont, Virginia / Joseph W.A. Whitehorne -- Monocacy, Maryland / Gary W. Gallagher -- Second Kernstown, Virginia / Joseph W.A. Whitehorne -- Fisher's Hill, Virginia / Joseph W.A. Whitehorne -- Cedar Creek, Virginia / Joseph W.A. Whitehorne -- The Petersburg Campaign and siege, Virginia / Christopher M. Calkins -- Reams Station, Virginia / Christopher M. Calkins -- "Making free" : African Americans and the Civil War / James O. Horton -- New Market Heights, Virginia / William W. Gwaltney -- Bentonville, North Carolina / John G. Barrett -- Five Forks, Virginia / Christopher M. Calkins -- Sailor's Creek, Virginia / Christopher M. Calkins -- Appomattox Court House, Virginia / William C. Davis.More Americans lost their lives in the Civil War than in all other wars America has entered. This book covers each of the 55 major battlefields, including those in the National Park System and many others in obscure locations. Each battle and campaign is described in an essay by an historian, and colour photographs show the battlefields are they are today. Detailed maps depict the movements of the armies as well as the topography of the land, and present-day landmarks are included to enable the reader to locate the sites and visualize the battles as they took place.
- Subjects: Guidebooks.; Battlefields;
- Available copies: 19 / Total copies: 20
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
-
unAPI
- Vinyl freak : love letters to a dying medium / by Corbett, John,1963-author.(CARDINAL)380225;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Track one. Formation of a freak -- Track two. "News of my death, greatly exaggerated," quoth the record -- Column one. 2000-2003 -- Philly Joe Jones, Philly Joe Jones -- Paul Gonsalves, Cookin' -- Takashi Furuya with The Freshmen, Fanky drivin' -- Carsten Meinert Kvartet, To you -- Melvin Jackson, Funky skull -- Gloria Coleman Quartet featuring Pola Roberts, Soul Sisters -- Elmo Hope Ensemble, Sounds from Rikers Island -- Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath, Brotherhood -- Morris Grants presents J.U.N.K. -- Tom Stewart, Sextette / Quintette -- Kenny Graham and his Satellites, Moondog and Suncat Suites -- John Coltrane, Cosmic music -- André Hodeir, Jazz et jazz: Jazz experiments; Triple play stereo, Pop + jazz = Swing -- Bill Russo Orchestra, Stereophony -- George Davis Sextet, various acetates -- Staffan Harde, Staffan Harde -- Art Pepper, Chile Pepper -- Jack Wilson, The Jazz Organs -- Craig Harris, Tributes -- Quintet Moderne, The Strange and the commonplace -- A.K. Salim, Afro-soul / Drum orgy -- Tristan Meinecke, Home recordings, 1939-43 -- Chico Hamilton Quintet, Sweet smell of success -- Lehn-Strid, Here there; Klapper-Küchen, Irregular -- Bill Leslie, Diggin' the chicks; Thornel Schwartz with Bill Leslie, Soul cookin?' -- Tony Scott and his buddies, Gypsy -- Herbie Mann, Great ideas of western Mann -- Track three. Freak, not snob -- Column two. 2004-2006 -- Afreaka!, demon fuzz -- Contemporary sound series -- Beaver Harris / Don Pullen 360-degree experience, A Well-kept secret -- Mike Osborne Trio, Border Crossing -- The Three Souls, Dangerous Dan Express -- Steve Lacy, Raps -- Halki Collective, Halki Collective -- The Amram-Barrow Quartet, The Eastern scene -- Charlie Parker acetates -- Tommy "Madman" Jones, A different sound and Just friends -- New York Art Quartet, Mohawk -- Paul Gonsalves / Tubby Hayes, Just friends; Paul Gonsalves All Stars featuring Tubby Hayes, Change of setting -- Anthony Braxton, New York, Fall 1974 -- Herbie Fields Sextet, A night at Kitty's -- Air, 80° below '82 -- Guy Warren with Red Saunders Orchestra, Africa speaks-America answers! -- Barry Altschul, Another time, another place -- The Korean black eyes, "Higher" -- Rufus Jones, Five on eight -- Johnny Shacklett Trio, At the Hoffman House -- The Mad-Hatters, The Mad-Hatters at Midnight -- Klaus Doldinger, Doldinger goes on -- Max Roach, Solos -- Dick Johnson, Most likely ... -- Phil Seamen, The Phil Seamen story -- Paul Smoker Trio, QB -- Khan Jamal, Drumdance to the Motherland; Franz Koglmann, For Franz / Opium -- Track Four. Brand new secondhand : record collector subcultures -- Column Three. 2006-2012 -- Walt Dunn seven-inch singles -- Leonard Feather, The night blooming jazzmen -- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Modern jazz expressions -- Archie Shepp, Plays the music of James Brown; Cozy Eggleston, Grand slam -- Black Grass, Black grass -- Yoke & Yohs seven-inch 45 -- The Bill Dixon Orchestra, Intents and purposes -- Orchestre Régional de Mopti, Orchestre Régional de Mopti -- The Jihad, Black & beautiful ... Soul & madness -- Milford Graves / Don Pullen, Milford Graves & Don Pullen at Yale University -- Heikki Sarmanto Sextet, Flowers in the water; G.L. Unit, Orangutang! -- Ernie and Emilio Caceres, Ernie & Emilio Caceres -- Maarten Altena, Papa Oewa -- London Experimental Jazz Quartet, Invisible roots -- Sunny Murray, Big chief; Solidarity Unit, Inc., Red, black and green -- Dick Wetmore, Dick Wetmore -- United Front, Path with a Heart -- Joseph Scianni, Man Running -- The residents, the Beatles play the Residents and the Residents play the Beatles -- John Carter / Bobby Bradford Quartet, Flight for Four and Self Determination Music -- Johnny Lytle Trio, Blue Vibes -- Orchid Spangiafora, Flee Pasts Ape Elf -- Noah Howard, Space dimension -- Baikida Carroll, The spoken word -- Randy Weston, Blues -- Charles Bobo Shaw Human Arts Ensemble Çonceré Ntasiah -- Lee "Scratch" Perry, Double-7 -- Eddie Shu / Joe Roland / Wild Bill Davis, New Stars-New Sounds -- Cecil Taylor / Tony Oxley, Ailanthus / Altissima -- Unidentified Kenyan highlife band, seven-inch test pressing -- Track Five. Specialty of the house -- Track Six. Anything can happen Day : Sun Ra, Alton Abraham, and the Taming of the Freak -- Column Four. 2016 -- Le Sun-Ra and his Arkistra, "Saturn"; Tom Prehn Quartet, Axiom -- Track Seven. Run-Off Groove.From scouring flea markets and eBay to maxing out their credit cards, record collectors will do just about anything to score a long-sought-after album. Music writer, curator, and collector John Corbett burrows deep inside the record fiend's mind, documenting and reflecting on his decades-long love affair with vinyl. Discussing more than 200 rare and out-of-print LPs, Vinyl Freak is composed in part of Corbett's long-running Downbeat magazine column of the same name, which was devoted to records that had not appeared on CD. In other essays where he combines memoir and criticism, Corbett considers the current vinyl boom, explains why vinyl is his preferred medium, profiles collector subcultures, and recounts his adventures assembling the Alton Abraham Sun Ra Archive, an event so all-consuming that he claims it cured his record-collecting addiction. Perfect for vinyl newbies and veteran crate diggers alike, "Vinyl Freak" plumbs the motivations that drive Corbett and collectors everywhere.
- Subjects: Reviews.; Discographies.; Sound recordings; Sound recordings; Jazz;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
Results 1 to 8 of 8