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- The tale of Benjamin Bunny : a pop-up book / by Potter, Beatrix,1866-1943,author.(CARDINAL)150307; Adaptation of (work):Potter, Beatrix,1866-1943.Tale of Benjamin Bunny.(CARDINAL)621176; Hoffman, Marian,author.(CARDINAL)728640; Foster, Bruce,1953-paper engineer.(CARDINAL)330388;
Benjamin Bunny went to visit his aunt and cousins. He found cousin Peter sitting by himself behind a fir tree looking unhappy and dressed only in a red handkerchief. He lost his clothes and they were now on Mr. McGregors scarecrow.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Rabbits; Toy and movable books; Pop-up books;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- The tale of Peter Rabbit : a pop-up book / by Potter, Beatrix,1866-1943,author.(CARDINAL)150307; Foster, Bruce,1953-paper engineer.(CARDINAL)330388; Hoffman, Marian,author.(CARDINAL)728640; Adaptation of (work):Potter, Beatrix,1866-1943.Tale of Peter Rabbit.(CARDINAL)204297;
In this retelling with pop-up illustrations, Peter disobeys his mother by going into Mr. McGregor's garden and almost gets caught.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Pop-up books.; Toy and movable books.; Pop-up books; Rabbits; Toy and movable books;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- The tale of Tom Kitten : a pop-up book / by Potter, Beatrix,1866-1943,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)150307; Foster, Bruce,1953-illustrator.(CARDINAL)330388; Hoffman, Marian,1951-abridger.(CARDINAL)809887;
"The much-loved tale about playful Tom Kitten and his sisters is charmingly retold and brought to life with exciting pop-up illustrations."
- Subjects: Fiction.; Toy and movable books.; Cats; Kittens;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Brief news items: candlelight service at William Penn by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Hawkins, H.L.; Burford, S. E.; Simmons, Henry.; Dunlap, Virginia.; Steward, E.B., Mrs.; Thomas, Doris.; Kendall, V.B., Mrs.; Smith, Audrea.; McConnell, E.L.; Foster, Marian.; Davis, G.P., Mrs.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.);
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- Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A2-1.
- Subjects: Taylor, Marian Ruth.; Patton, Chase William.; Scarborough, Bish Albea.; McCullough, Cory Antwaine.; Jefferson, Jericho Kejuan.; Kong, Sinath.; Gardner, Brian Raymond.; Davis, Kevin Delmar.; Gardner, J'Essence Imani.; Moon, Tracy Nicole.; Foster, Laquantearia Shaiquice.; Young, Samantha Danielle.; Alston, Charles Dondrell.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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- News of Interest To Colored People: Community Camp Day by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column: D 3
- Subjects: Mary Bethune Y.W.C.A. (High Point, N.C.); Bass, Marian.; Matthews, G.F., Mrs.; Bostic, Dorothy.; Johnson, Mary.; Smith, Laedonia.; Hoover, Susan.; Anderson, Josephine.; Anderson, Mary Sue.; Blackburn, May.; Burton, Patricia.; Chappel, Nancy.; Chavis, Sandra.; Crawford, Virginai.; Dockery, Ursula.; Dunlap, Rosa Lee.; Foster, Donaree.; Hunter, Jacqueline.; Parker, Floria.; Parker, Mary Elaine.; Pemberton, Bessie.; Potter, Velma.; Smith, Janet.; Smith, Shirley Ann.; Springs, Clarine.; Thomas, Joyce.; Tyson, Laverne.; Wright, Pauline.;
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- Aboard Providence [large print] / by Keith, Keely Brooke,author.;
"A voyage aboard the Providence changes their plans, but can it change their hearts? In November 1860, Marian Foster joins a group of Virginia families who are sailing away from America to start a settlement off the coast of South America. As an amateur botanist, Marian eagerly anticipates exploring a new land. During the voyage, her heart is drawn to Jonah Ashton, the ship's handsome physician. When family obligation forces Jonah to take a voyage aboard the Providence, he plans to escort his family to their new settlement and then return home. But while sailing, he is beguiled by Marian's optimistic spirit and finds himself in uncharted waters. And soon an uncharted land. The mysterious land is all Marian has ever dreamed of, and Jonah makes a startling discovery that changes everything. Aboard Providence is Book 1 in the 3-book Christian historical romance series Uncharted Beginnings." -Amazon
- Subjects: Large print books.; Christian fiction.; Fiction.; Man-woman relationships;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 3
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- Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A3
- Subjects: Clapp, Donna Monique.; Jackson, Terin Yeshevia.; Colon, Mathew Brandon.; Moss, James Wendell.; Breeden, Darion Dashaun.; Murphy, Rhaheem Javar.; Murphy, Demontrel Deonta.; Person, Philip Eugene.; Crouse, Anna Danielle.; Hunter, Shamara Lakeith.; Thompson, Avery O'Mont.; Hunter, Marcus Lakeith.; McCoy, Timothy Morris.; Western, Arisa Anre.; Herring, Franklin Luis.; Watson, Herbert Lamar.; Brown, Kelly Michelle.; Lewis, Jayquan Donte.; Dukes, Richard James.; Powers, Jared Scott.; Hunt, Stphen Michael.; Gibson, Robert Dean.; Jones, Michael Dean.; Foster, Brian Fredrick.; Padgett, Justin Anthony.; Matthews, Leslie Williams.; West, Marcel Orlando.; Livingston, Jason Ray.; Alexandru, Petrisor.; Miclescu, Luiza.; Padeanu, Arnold Marian.; Walmart.;
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- Batman. [videorecording] : the television series / by Barret, Earl,screenwriter.; Blake, Madge,1899-1969,actor.; Butler, Robert,1927-television director.; Cardwell, John(Television writer),screenwriter.; Carr, Richard,1929-1988,screenwriter.; Clark, James B.,1908-2000,television director.; Cockrell, Francis M.,screenwriter.; Cockrell, Marian,1909-1999,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)724006; De Gorter, Fred,screenwriter.; Dennis, Robert C.,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)847694; Dozier, Robert,screenwriter.; Dozier, William,television producer.; Foster, Norman,1900-1976,television director.; Golden, Murray,1912-1991,television director.; Graham, William A.,1926-2013,television director.; Gries, Tom,television director.; Hamilton, Neil,1899-1984,actor.; Hefti, Neal,composer (expression); Hodge, Max,1916-2007,screenwriter.; Hoffman, Charles,1911-1972,screenwriter.; Horwitz, Howie,1918-1976,television producer.; Martinson, Leslie H.,television director.; Napier, Alan,1903-1988,actor.; Orgel, Lee,1925-2004,screenwriter.; Paritz, Jack,screenwriter.; Peerce, Larry,television director.; Repp, Stafford,1918-1974,actor.; Riddle, Nelson,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)524226; Rodgers, Bob(Television writer),screenwriter.; Rondeau, Charles R.,1917-1996,television director.; Ross, Stanley Ralph,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)186797; Sarafian, Richard C.,television director.; Semple, Lorenzo,Jr.,1923-2014,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)842292; Sheldon, James,television director.(CARDINAL)222289; Stark, Sheldon,screenwriter.; Vollaerts, Hendrik,1918-1988,screenwriter.; Ward, Burt,1945-actor.(CARDINAL)635043; Weis, Don,1922-2000,television director.; West, Adam,1928-2017,actor.(CARDINAL)342157; DC Comics, Inc.,production company.(CARDINAL)355156; Greenway Productions,production company.; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation,production company.(CARDINAL)137420; Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc.,production company.(CARDINAL)340274; Warner Bros. Entertainment,production company.(CARDINAL)340305; Warner Home Video (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Batman theme by Neal Hefti ; music scored by Nelson Riddle.Adam West, Burt Ward, Alan Napier, Neil Hamilton, Stafford Repp, Madge Blake.The entire first season, complete with cliffhangers, Bat-gadgets and alter egos, is captured here, including an episode guide to all the pop culture and adventure. Witness the debut of diabolical foes, from the raucous Riddler to the persuasive Penguin to the calculating Catwoman, as they attempt to confound the Caped Crusaders, Batman and Robin.Rating: Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital; Region 1, Dolby Digital mono
- Subjects: Fiction television programs.; Television comedies.; Television series.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Batman (Fictitious character); Catwoman (Fictitious character); Joker (Fictitious character); Robin, the Boy Wonder (Fictitious character); Heroes;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Dreaming in ensemble : how Black artists transformed American opera / by Caplan, Lucy,author.(CARDINAL)892592;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Lucy Caplan explores Black opera in the first of the twentieth century, before the "golden age" inaugurated by Marian Anderson. Early Black opera was decidedly countercultural, fostering aesthetic innovation and antiracist activism, as artists found in opera's grandeur resources for expressing the complexity of Black life and diasporic experience."--
- Subjects: Rita Cox Black and Caribbean Heritage Collection.; Opera; African American composers; African Americans; Music and race; Race in opera; Black people in opera; Racism against Black people;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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