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- PIPES, JAMES L. J by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut31498721642200;
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- Bottoms-Fiske Line Sold To Virginians by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Businesses-- Old DominionHPE article
- Subjects: Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. (High Point, N.C.); Old Dominion Truck Lines (Richmond, VA); Bottoms-Fiske Truck Lines (High Point, N.C.); Holderness, W.H.; Congdon, Earle.; Fiske, David A., Sr.; Holderness, T.T.; Marshall, Henry W.; Fiske, P.N., Mrs.; Bullard, R.L., Jr.; Pipes, James L.; Pilcher, Paul.;
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- The American promise : a history of the United States / by Cohen, Patricia Cline,author.(CARDINAL)526219; Hartmann, Susan M.,author.(CARDINAL)525934; Johnson, Michael P.,author.(CARDINAL)787047; Roark, James L.,author.(CARDINAL)172728; Stage, Sarah,author.(CARDINAL)136434;
Includes bibliographical references and index.v. 1. To 1877 -- v. 2. From 1865.v. A. To 1800 -- v. B. 1800-1900.The American Promise is more teachable and memorable than any other U.S. survey text. The balanced narrative braids together political and social history so that students can discern overarching trends as well as individual stories. The voices of hundreds of Americans - from Presidents to pipe fitters, and sharecroppers to suffragettes - animate the past and make concepts memorable. The past comes alive for students through dynamic special features and a stunning and distinctive visual program. Over 775 contemporaneous illustrations - more than any competing text - draw students into the text, and more than 180 full - color maps increase students' geographic literacy. A rich array of special features complements the narrative offering more points of departure for assignments and discussion. Longstanding favorites include Documenting the American Promise, Historical Questions, The Promise of Technology, and Beyond American's Borders, representing a key part of a our effort to increase attention paid to the global context of American history.
- Subjects: Textbooks.;
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- Home improvement, undead edition [sound recording] / by Andrews, MacLeod.(CARDINAL)344811; Andrews, MacLeod.nrt(CARDINAL)344811; Harris, Charlaine.(CARDINAL)341426; Harris, Charlaine.edt(CARDINAL)341426; Kelner, Toni L. P.(CARDINAL)436862; Kelner, Toni L. P.edt(CARDINAL)436862; Ronconi, Amanda.; Ronconi, Amanda.nrt;
Introduction / Charlaine Harris & Toni L. P. Kelner -- If I had a hammer / Charlaine Harris -- Wizard home security / Victor Gischler -- Gray / Patricia Briggs -- Squatters' rights / Rochelle Krich -- Blood on the wall / Heather Graham -- The mansion of imperatives / James Grady -- The strength inside / Melissa Marr -- Woolsey's kitchen nightmare / E. E. Knight -- Through this house / Seanan McGuire -- The path / S. J. Rozan -- Rick the brave / Stacia Kane -- Full-scale demolition / Suzanne McLeod -- It's all in the rendering / Simon R. Green -- In brightest day / Toni L. P. Kelner.Directors, Lisa Cahn and Arthur Morey.Read by Amanda Ronconi and MacLeod Andrews.The editors of the New York Times best selling Death's Excellent Vacation bring home a new collection with a never-before-published Sookie Stackhouse story. There's nothing like home renovation for finding skeletons in the closet or otherworldly portals in the attic. Frightening and funny fixer-upper tales guaranteed to shake foundations and rattle listeners' pipes.Compact discs.
- Subjects: Horror tales.; Audiobooks.; Audiobooks.; Mystery fiction.; Occult fiction.; Occult fiction.; Dwellings;
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- Mysteries of the Freemasons [videorecording] / by Ackroyd, David.; Bedell, Molly.; Gilmour, Pip.; Hall, Michael C.,1971-(CARDINAL)541794; Kent, Arthur,1953-(CARDINAL)847878; Nicholas, Noah.; Arts and Entertainment Network.(CARDINAL)225081; History Channel (Television network)(CARDINAL)330875; New Video Group.(CARDINAL)219113; Powderhouse Productions.;
Mysteries of the Freemasons (46 min.) The beginning -- The widow's son -- Stonemason's Guild -- Enlightenment -- Knights Templar -- Rosslyn Chapel -- America -- Shaping a nation -- Washington influence -- Anti-mason movement -- Albert Pike and devil worship -- Novus Ordo Seclorlum. Secret societies: Driving forces -- Freemasons -- Skull & Bones -- Council on Foreign Relations -- The Bilderberg. Secret societies (43 min.).Mysteries of the Freemasons: director/producer, Pip Gilmour; writers Noah Nicholas, Molly Bedell; writers, Noah Nicholas, Molly BedelL; editors, Neal Duffy, Jean Denoyer, Dan Crow; composer, Jim Chapdelaine; Secret societies: director, Richard L. Schmidt, written by Susan Michaels, producer, Melody Sharir; editor, Lawrence Law James.Mystery of the Freemasons : Narrator: Michael C. Hall. Secret societies : Host: Arthur Kent; narrator, David Ackroyd ; interviewees include David Icke, Jim Marrs, Daniel Pipes, Jim Tucker.Behind the veil of secrecy, this documentary explores the origins, practices and influences of the Freemason organization.DVD; Dolby Digital stereo, subatomic digital, Fullscreen.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Historical television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Council on Foreign Relations.; Freemasons; Order of Skull & Bones.; Trilateral Commission.; Bilderberg Meetings.; Conspiracy theories.; Freemasonry; Freemasonry; Illuminati.; Secret societies;
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- The year's best science fiction : ninth annual collection / by Dozois, Gardner R.(CARDINAL)347603;
Beggars in Spain / Nancy Kress -- Living will / Alexander Jablokov -- A just and lasting peace / Lois Tilton -- Skinner's Room / William Gibson -- Prayers on the wind / Walter Jon Williams -- Blood sisters / Greg Egan -- The dark / Karen Joy Fowler -- Marnie / Ian MacLeod -- A tip of a turtle / Robert Silverberg -- Ubermensch! / Kim Newman -- Dispatches from the Revolution / Pat Cadigan -- Pipes / Robert Reed -- Matter's end / Gregory Benford -- A history of the twentieth centruy, with illustrations / Kim Stanley Robinson -- Gene wars / Paul J. McAuley -- The gallery of his dreams / Kristine Kathryn Rusch -- A walk in the sun / Geoffrey A. Landis -- Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria/ Ian McDonald -- Angels in love / Kathe Koja -- Eyewall / Rick Shelley -- Pogrom / James Patrick Kelly -- The moat / Greg Egan -- Voices / Jack Dann -- FOAM / Brian W. Aldiss -- Jack / Connie Willis -- La Macchina / Chris Beckett -- One perfect morning, with Jackals / Mike Resnick -- Desert rain / Mark L. Van Name and Pat Murphy.
- Subjects: Science fiction, American.; Science fiction, English.; Short stories.;
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- Vanity fair / by Thackeray, William Makepeace,1811-1863.(CARDINAL)137790; Carey, John,1934-(CARDINAL)279070;
"No one is better equipped in the struggle for wealth than the alluring, resourceful Becky Sharp, who ruthlessly clambers up the social ladder while her sweet, sentimental friend Amelia longs for her worthless soldier lover. As fortunes change, and battles are fought at home and abroad, who will survive?"--Book cover.Includes bibliographical references.Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chronology for Thackeray's life and works -- Select reading list -- A note on the text -- I. Chiswick Mall -- II. In Which Miss Sharp and Miss Sedley Prepare to Open the Campaign -- III. Rebecca Is in Presence of the Enemy -- IV. The Green Silk Purse -- V. Dobbin of Ours -- VI. Vauxhall -- VII. Crawley of Queen's Crawley -- VIII. Private and Confidential -- IX. Family Portraits -- X. Miss Sharp Begins to Make Friends -- XI. Arcadian Simplicity -- XII. Quite a Sentimental Chapter -- XIII. Sentimental and Otherwise -- XIV. Miss Crawley at Home -- XV. In Which Rebecca's Husband Appears for a Short Time -- XVI. The Letter on the Pincushion -- XVII. How Captain Dobbin Bought a Piano -- XVIII. Who Played on the Piano Captain Dobbin Bought? -- XIX. Miss Crawley at Nurse -- XX. In Which Captain Dobbin Acts as the Messenger of Hymen -- XXI. A Quarrel About an Heiress -- XXII. A Marriage and Part of a Honeymoon -- XXIII. Captain Dobbin Proceeds on His Canvass -- XXIV. In Which Mr. Osborne Takes Down the Family Bible -- XXV. In Which All the Principal Personages Think Fit to Leave Brighton -- XXVI. Between London and Chatham -- XXVII. In Which Amelia Joins Her Regiment -- XXVIII. In Which Amelia Invades the Low Countries -- XXIX. Brussels -- XXX. "The Girl I Left Behind Me" -- XXXI. In Which Jos Sedley Takes Care of His Sister -- XXXII. In Which Jos Takes Flight, and the War Is Brought to a Close -- XXXIII. In Which Miss Crawley's Relations Are Very Anxious About Her -- XXXIV. James Crawley's Pipe Is Put Out -- XXXV. Widow and Mother -- XXXVI. How to Live Well on Nothing a Year -- XXXVII. The Subject Continued -- XXXVIII. A Family in a Very Small Way -- XXXIX. A Cynical Chapter -- XL. In Which Becky Is Recognized by the Family -- XLI. In Which Becky Revisits the Halls of Her Ancestors -- XLII. Which Treats of the Osborne Family -- XLIII. In Which the Reader Has to Double the Cape -- XLIV. A Roundabout Chapter between London and Hampshire -- XLV. Between Hampshire and London -- XLVI. Struggles and Trials -- XLVII. Gaunt House -- XLVIII. In Which the Reader Is Introduced to the Very Best of Company -- XLIX. In Which We Enjoy Three Courses and a Dessert -- L. Contains a Vulgar Incident -- LI. In Which a Charade Is Acted Which May or May Not Puzzle the Reader -- LII. In Which Lord Steyne Shows Himself in a Most Amiable Light -- LIII. A Rescue and a Catastrophe -- LIV. Sunday After the Battle -- LV. In Which the Same Subject is Pursued -- LVI. Georgy is Made a Gentleman -- LVII. Eothen -- LVIII. Our Friend the Major -- LIX. The Old Piano -- LX. Returns to the Genteel World -- LXI. In Which Two Lights are Put Out -- LXII. Am Rhein -- LXIII. In Which We Meet an Old Acquaintance -- LXIV. A Vagabond Chapter -- LXV. Full of Business and Pleasure -- LXVI. Amantium Irae -- LXVII. Which Contains Births, Marriages, and Deaths -- Notes -- Appendix: parody -- Textual variants.1270LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Novels.; Social classes; Female friendship; British; Women's friendships.;
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- The big book of ghost stories / by Penzler, Otto.(CARDINAL)351801;
Mr. Arcularis (Conrad Aiken) -- August heat (William Fryer Harvey) -- The shadowy third (Ellen Glasgow) -- The past (Ellen Glasgow) -- But at my back I always hear (David Morrell) -- The furnished room(O. Henry) -- Death's warm fireside (Paul Ernst) -- The advent Reunion (Andrew Klavan) -- The return (R. Murray Gilchrist) -- The phantom rickshaw (Rudyard Kipling) -- The moonlit road (Ambrose Bierce) -- The story of Ming-Y (Lafcadio Hearn) -- Yuki-Onna (Lafcadio Hearn) -- Brickett bottom (Amyas Northcote) -- How fear departed from the long gallery (E. F. Benson) -- Thing of darkness (G. G. Pendarves) -- The house of the nightmare (Edward Lucas White) -- The house in half moon street (Hector Bolitho) -- A night of horror (Dick Donovan) -- The burned house (Vincent O'Sullivan) -- Harry (Rosemary Timperley) -- Make-believe (Michael Reaves) -- Playmates (A. M. Burrage) -- Just behind you (Ramsey Campbell) -- Adam and Eve and pinch me (A. E. Coppard) -- The lost boy of the Ozarks (Steve Friedman) -- A ghost's story (Mark Twain) -- In at the death (Donald E. Westlake) -- The ghost of Dr. Harris (Nathaniel Hawthorne) -- The everlasting club (Ingulphus) -- Legal Rites (Isaac Asimov and James Maccreigh) -- Death must die (Albert E. Cowdrey) -- The transferred ghost (Frank Stockton) -- The Canterville ghost (Oscar Wilde) -- Pacific 421 (August Derleth) -- The midnight El (Robert Weinberg) -- Punch and Judy (Frederick Cowles) -- The fireplace (Henry S. Whitehead) -- The night wire (H. F. Arnold) -- Smoke ghost (Fritz Leiber) -- Song of the dead (Wyatt Blassingame) -- The dream woman (Wilkie Collins) -- The adventure of the german student (Washington Irving) -- They found my grave (Joseph Shearing) -- Mrs. Morrel's last seance (Edgar Jepson) -- Night-side (Joyce Carol Oates) -- Oh, whistle and I'll come to you my lad (M. R. James) -- The monkey's paw (W. W. Jacobs) -- The toll-house (W. W. Jacobs) -- Afterward (Edith Wharton) -- Consequences (Willa Cather) -- The follower (Cynthia Asquith) -- The terrible old man (H. P. Lovecraft) -- The murderer's violin (Erckmann-Chatrian) -- The open window (Saki) -- Laura (Saki) -- What was it? (Fitz-James O'Brien) -- Full fathom five (Alexander Woolcott) -- He cometh and he passeth by (H. R. Wakefield) -- Thurnley Abbey (Perceval Landon) -- The woman's ghost story (Algernon Blackwood) -- The angel of the marne (Victor Rousseau) -- The shell of sense (Olivia Howard Dunbar) -- The avenging of Ann Leete (Marjorie Bowen) -- The dead-wagon (Greye La Spina) -- A soul with two bodies (Urann Thayer) -- The ghosts of steamboat coulee (Arthur J. Burks) -- The considerate hosts (Thorp McClusky) -- The fifth candle (Cyril Mand) -- The return of Andrew Bentley (August Derleth and Mark Schorer) -- The floor above (M. L. Humphreys) -- School for the unspeakable (Manly Wade Wellman) -- Mordecai's pipe (A. V. Milyer) -- He walked by day (Julius Long) -- Behind the screen (Dale Clark) -- Journey into the kingdom (M. Rickert) -- Mr. Saul(H.R.F. Keating) -- Coventry Carol (Chet Williamson).
- Subjects: Fiction.; Ghost stories.; Short stories.; Ghost stories, American.; Ghost stories, English.;
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- Endangered animals : a reference guide to conflicting issues / by Reading, Richard P.(CARDINAL)332225; Miller, Brian,1948-(CARDINAL)636496;
Includes bibliographical references (page {319-369) and index.1340L
- Subjects: Endangered species.; Conservation biology.; Rare vertebrates.; Wildlife conservation.;
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- A reader for the politically incorrect / by Zilbergeld, George,1941-(CARDINAL)462282;
Includes bibliographical references (page 161) and index.
- Subjects: Political correctness.;
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