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- Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: McQueen, Alexander Jermaine Ladari.; Harris, Montrael Ezell.; Prince, Leon, III.; Trotter, Gloria Jasweda.; Scott, Xavier Bernard.; Torrence, Brandon Dominique.; Chatman, Ahashia Saynovbia.; Spicer, Evera Lenet.;
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- Fugitive Watch by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Harmon, Marcus Jermaine.; Fuller, Lisa Denise.; Giannopolous, Chris Tom.; Butler, Alan Jeffrey.; Anderson, William Edward.; Rogers, Brian Lamont.; Rush, Jonathan Alexander.; Prince, Leon, III.; Linton, Anthony Lamont.;
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- Fugitive watch by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Towler, James Reggie.; Prince, Leon, III.; Covington, Clement Cornelius.; Gray, Lamonta.; King, Terrance James.; Shaw, Christopher Lejuan.; Wolford, Brandon Ross.; Lineberry, Russell Everette, Jr.; Henry, Milton Wesley.;
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- Subjects: Davis, Xavier; Chandler, Gary Alan; Prince, Leon, III; Deters, Brandon R; Guevara, Carlos; Crumble, Jaisean; Quintero, Stephanie; Johnson, Kawanis Mechelle; Hoe, Joseph; High Point (N.C.). Police Department;
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- Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Penley, Michael Ray.; Ingram, Shaquita Alford.; Nixon, Thomas T.; Hargrave, Jerica Mitchell.; Trollinger, Rachel Diane.; Duncan, Jonie Lee.; Reed, Jesse Joseph, Jr.; Morrison, Cleo, Jr.; Prince, Leon, III.; Huezo, Reina Elizabeth.;
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- It came from the closet : queer reflections on horror / by Autman, Samuel,contributor.; Corrigan, Jen,contributor.; Dinh, Viet,1974-contributor.(CARDINAL)601276; Doyle, Jude Ellison S.,contributor.; Dzelzkalns, Ryan,contributor.; Fonseca, Sarah,contributor.; Grimm, Bruce Owens,contributor.; Larson, Richard Scott,contributor.(CARDINAL)882453; Leon, Jonathan Robbins,contributor.; Lieberman, Tucker,contributor.; Lisowski, Zefyr,1994-contributor.(CARDINAL)887422; Machado, Carmen Maria,contributor.(CARDINAL)347481; Maw, Laura,contributor.; Narby, Carrow,contributor.; Ragosta, Sachiko,contributor.; Saulson, Sumiko,contributor.(CARDINAL)887076; Shakur, Prince,1994-contributor.; Som, Bishakh,1968-illustrator.; Stockton, Will,contributor.; Sutton, Grant,contributor.; Taylor, Tosha R.,contributor.; Trimble, S.(Sarah),contributor.; Triplett, Steffan,contributor.; Tsai, Addie,1979-contributor.; Vallese, Joe,editor.(CARDINAL)886719; Williams, Spencer,contributor.(CARDINAL)492214;
Includes bibliographical references."Twenty-five narrative essays by contemporary LGBTQ writers reflecting on queerness in horror film, from Hitchcock to Halloween to Hereditary"--
- Subjects: Essays.; Film criticism.; LGBTQ+ literature.; Queer literature.; Horror films.; Horror films; Queer theory.; Sexual minorities.; LGBTQ+ people.; Queer people.; Queer theory.; Sexual minorities.;
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- Fall of eagles [videorecording] / by Elliot, John,1918-1997creatorscreenwriter; Burge, Stuart,producer; Hordern, Michael,1911-1995narrator(CARDINAL)871974; Whitemore, Hugh,screenwriter; Holford, Elizabeth,screenwriter; Turner, David,1927-1990screenwriter; Griffiths, Trevor,1935-screenwriter(CARDINAL)712716; Pulman, Jack,screenwriter; Martin, Troy Kennedy,1932-2009,screenwriter; Muller, Robert,1925-screenwriter; Hughes, Ken,1922-2001screenwriter; Dewhurst, Keith,1931-screenwriter; Hays, Bill,director; Cunliffe, David,director(CARDINAL)898705; Ferman, James,director; Davies, Gareth,director(CARDINAL)683203; Cartier, Rudolph,director; McWhinnie, Donald,director; Proudfoot, David Sullivan,director; Lindsay-Hogg, Michael,director(CARDINAL)774559; Jürgens, Curd,1915-1982actor(CARDINAL)843146; Jones, Gemma,actor(CARDINAL)842544; Denham, Maurice,1909-2002actor; Lill, Denis,actor; Jay, Tony,actor(CARDINAL)688515; Kay, Charles,1930-actor; Stewart, Patrick,1940-actor(CARDINAL)175316; Farleigh, Lynn,1942-actor; Hunnicutt, Gayle,actor; Foster, Barry,1927-2002,actor; Purchase, Bruce,1938-2008actor; Naismith, Laurence,1908-1992actor; Goring, Marius,1912-1998actor; Kitchen, Michael,1948-actor; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; KOCH Vision (Firm)(CARDINAL)834878;
Designers, Chris Pemsel, Moira Tait, Fanny Taylor, Allan Anson, Peter Kindred, Peter Brachacki ; film cameraman, Peter Sargent, Bert Walker, A.A. Englander ; film editor, Chris Wimble, Peter Evans, Sheila S. Tomlinson ; graphics sequences, Jeniffer Wade, Sarah Griggs, Eddie Newstead, Richard Markell, Adrian Dobinson ; research, Jennifer Osborn ; costume designers, Robin Fraser Paye, Daphne Dare ; uniforms, Penny Lowe ; incidental music, Kenneth Platts.Narrator, Michael Hordern.Disc 1: Death Waltz: Pamela Brown (Archduchess Sophia), Miles Anderson (Franz Josef), Diane Keen (Elizabeth), Sandor Eles (Count Andrassy), Ann Penfold (Helene), Donald Gee (Count Majlath), Kathleen Michael (Hildegarde), Noel Fredricks (Aide to Franz Josef) ; English princess: Curt Jurgens (Bismarck), Gemma Jones (Vicky), Maurice Denham (Kaiser Wilhelm 1), Denis Lill (Fritz), Basil Henson (Von Molkte), Geoffrey Chater (Charles), Roger Hammond (Albrecht), Perlita Neilson (Queen Victoria), Frank Thornton (Prince Albert), Anthony Roye (Dr. Martin), Antony Carrick, (Dr. Wegner), Sandra Clark (Wally), Mike Elles (Bertie), Adam Cunliffe (Willy) ; Honest broker: Curt Jurgens (Bismarck), Barry Foster (Willy), Maurice Denham (Kaiser Wilhelm 1), Gemma Jones (Vicky), Denis Lill (Fritz), Frederick Jaeger (Holstein), Tony Jay (Alexander III), John Barcroft (Eulenberg), David McKail (Mackenzie), Sandra Clark (Wally), Valerie Phillips (Dona) ; Requiem for a crown prince: Rachel Gurney (Empress Elisabeth), Laurence Naismith (Franz Josef), Emrys James (Count Taaffe), Anthony Newland (Philip of Coberg), James Cossins (Count Josi Hoyos), Frank Wylie (Police Commissioner Gorup), Susan Tracy (Crown Princess Stephanie), Irene Hamilton(Baroness Vetsera), Rosamund Greenwood (Fraulein Von Ferenczy), Kenneth Benda (Professor Widerhofer), Carleton Hobbs (Abbot Grünböck), Michael Sheard (Loschek), Patrick Durkin (Bratfisch), Vernon Dobtcheff (Count Stookau), David Neal (Baltazzi), Olaf Pooley (Baron Krauss), Leon LIssek (Bayer), John Herrington (Stationmaster).Disc 2: Last Tsar: Gayle Hunnicutt (Alexandra), Charles Kay (Nicholas), Barry Foster (Wilhelm), Patrick Stewart (Ulyanov (Lenin)), Lynn Farleigh (Nadezhda Krupskaya), Freddie Jones (Witte), Ian Francis (Kschessinska), Ursula Howells (Marie), Tony Jay (Alexander III), David Collings (Milyukov), Ilsa Blair (Ella), Robert Brown (Uncle Serge), John Nightingale (Cousin Serge), Howard Rawlinson (Constantin), Mavis Edwards (Queen Victoria), Kevin Stoney (Father John), Denzil Ellis (Wahl), John Sanderson (young Nicholas), Leila Hart (singer) ; Absolute beginners: Charles Kay (Nicholas II), Bruce Purchase (Von Plehve), Patrick Stewart (Lenin), Lynn Farleigh (Krupskaya), Edward Wilson (Martov), Michael Kitchen (Trotsky), Mary Wimbush (Zasulich), Paul Eddington (Plekhanov), Peter Weston (Bauman), David Freedman (Lieber), Julian Fox (Tuperidze), Raymond Witch (Martynov), Svandis Jons (Alexandrova), Robert O'Mahoney (Krasikov) ; Dearest Nicky: Gayle Hunnicutt (Alexandra), Charles Kay (Nicholas), Barry Foster (Wilhelm), Bruce Purchase (Von Plehve), Kenneth Colley (Gapon), Peter Dyneley (Von Bülow), John Turner (Prince Mirsky), Robert Brown (Uncle Serge), John Welsh (Archbishop), Robert Keegan (Fullon), Michael Golden (Putilov), Roy Sampson (Danilov), David Dodimead (Kokovtsev), James Mellor (Kourapatkin), John Quarmby (Lamsdorf) ; Appointment: Michael Bryant (Ratchkovsky), Gayle Hunnicutt (Alexandra), Charles Kay (Nicholas), Freddie Jones (Witte), David Swift (Trepov), John Stratton (Hesse), David Dodimead (Kokovstov), Victor Winding (Azeff).Disc 3: Dress rehearsal: Gayle Hunnicutt (Alexandra), Charles Kay (Nicholas), Laurence Naismith (Franz Josef), Barry Foster (Wilhelm), Peter Vaughan (Isvolsky), Derek Francis (Edward VII), John Bennett (Clemenceau), John Moffatt (Aehrenthal), Frank Middlemass (Stolypin), Andrew Keir (Wickham Steed), Peter Dyneley (Prince Von Bülow), Shirley Dixon (Mme Isvolsky), Tom Criddle (Sir Edward Grey), Ed Devereaux (Purtales) ; Indian summer of an emperor: Laurence Naismith (Emperor Franz Josef), Barry Foster (Kaiser Wilhelm II), Nora Swinburne (Katharina Schratt), Peter Woodthorpe (Archduke Franz-Ferdinand), T.P. McKenna (Count Conrad Von Hotzendorf), Michael McStay (Count Montenuovo), Neville Barber (Count Paar), Peter Copley (Bethmann-Hollweg), George Merritt (Ketterl), Brian Hawksley (Sir Arthur Nicolson), Clyde Pollitt (Kottwitz), Jay Neill (Heller) ; Tell the kind the sky is falling: Charles Kay (Nicholas), Gayle Hunnicutt (Alexandra), Charles Gray (Rodzianko), John Phillips (Grand Duke Nicholas), Nigel Stock (General Alexeiev), Hugh Burden (Protopopov), Michael Aldridge (Rasputin), Frank Mills (A.F. Trepov), Rosalie Crutchley (Michen), Miriam Margolyes (Anna Vyrubova) ; Secret war: Patrick Stewart (Lenin), Lynn Farleigh (Krupskaya), Gayle Hunnicutt (Alexandra), Charles Kay (Nicholas), Barry Foster (Kaiser Wilhelm II), Marius Goring (Hindenburg), Michael Bates (Ludendorff), Peter Copley (Bethmann-Hollweg), Michael Gough (Helphand), Tom Conti (Glazkov), Jim Norton (Kerensky), Malcolm Terris (Bronsky), Hugh Burden (Protopopov), David Collings (Miliukov).Disc 4: End game: Barry Foster (Kaiser Wilhelm II), Marius Goring (Hindenburg), Michael Bates (Ludendorff), Griffith Jones (Hintze), Eva Pearce (Empress Dona), Laurence Hardy (Prince Max), Colin Baker (Crown Prince), John Robinson (Müller), Geoffrey Toone (Groener), Erik Chitty (Hertling), Peter Schofield (Ebert), Kevin Brennan (Bentinck), Jon Croft (Sergeant).Originally broadcast by BBC One as a British television mini-series from March 15, 1974 to June 19, 1974.In the 19th century, the major European powers had gone to great lengths to maintain a balance of power throughout Europe, resulting by 1900 in a complex network of political and military alliances throughout the continent. Beginning in 1815, the Holy Alliance between Prussia, Russia, and Austria formalized what had been a strictly familial support network. The House of Habsburg, the House of Hohenzollern, and the House of Romanov had long intermarried, resulting in an incredibly tangled web of relationships, a number of which led back to Queen Victoria of England. These three families influenced the political landscape of Europe, and their personal struggles, tragedies and decisions within these relationships affected Europe to a greater degree than they ever imagined. This miniseries focuses on the leading personalities of these three privileged families, and how they influenced the events that led to WWI.DVD; Dolby digital sound; standard presentation, 4x3 aspect ratio.
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- The Jew in the medieval world : a source book, 315-1791 / by Marcus, Jacob Rader,1896-1995.(CARDINAL)141342;
Bibliography at end of most of the chapters; "References to sources": pages 469-479.Editor's Introduction -- Preface -- A Note on the Bibliographie -- Abbreviations -- Section 1 The State and the Jew: 1. Jews and the Later Roman Law, 315-531. I. Laws of Constantine the Great, 315; II. Laws of Constantius, 339; III. A Law of Theodosius II, 439; IV. A Law of Justinian, 531 -- 2. Julian and the Jews, 361-363. I. Julian Proposes to Rebuild Jerusalem, 362-363; II. The Failure to Rebuild the Temple, 363 -- 3. Islam and the Jews, 600-1772. I. Pact of Omar, The Ninth Century (?); II. The Status of Jews and Christians in Moslem Lands, 1772 -- 4. The Jews of Spain and the Visigothic Code, 654-681. I. Memorial of the Jews Presented to the King, 654; II. Jews Shall Not Remove Themselves or Their Children or Slaves from the Blessing of Baptism, 681 -- 5. The Expulsion of the Jews from France, 1182 -- 6. The Charter of the Jews of the Duchy of Austria, 1244 -- 7. Medieval Spanish Law and the Jews. Las siete partidas, 1265 -- 8. St. Louis and the Jews, before 1270 -- 9. The Black Death and the Jews, 1348-1349. I. The Confession of Agimet of Geneva, 1348; II. The Cremation of Strasbourg Jewry, 1349; III. The Epitaph of Asher Aben Turiel, 1349 -- 10. An Oath Taken by Jews, about 1392 -- 11. The Expulsion from Spain, 1492 -- 12. The Massacre of the New Christians of Lisbon, 1506 -- 13. The Cairo Purim, 1524 -- 14. A Petition for the Readmission of the Jews to England, 1655 -- 15. The Settlement of the Jews in North America, 1654-1655. I. Stuyvesant's Attempt to Expel the Jews, 1654; II. Amsterdam Jewry's Successful Intercession for the Manhattan Immigrants, 1655; III. The Answer of the West India Company to Stuyvesant, 1655; IV. The Jews of New York City, 1748 -- 16. The Readmission of the Jews into Brandenburg, 1671 -- 17. Rhode Island Refuses To Naturalize Aaron Lopez, 1762. I. Why the Court Refused to Naturalize Aaron Lopez, 1762; II. Ezra Stiles Believes that the Jews will Never Become Citizens, 1762; III. The Character of Aaron Lopez, 1782 -- 18. The Charter Decreed by Frederick II for the Jews of Prussia, 1750 -- Section II The Church and the Jew: 19. The Council of Elvira, about 300 -- 20. Christianity Objects to the Sabbath and to the Jewish Dating of Easter, about 189-about 381. I. Easter and Passover are Observed on the Same Day in Asia Minor, about 189; II. The Council of Nicaea Changes the Date of Easter, 325; III. Constantine Declares Sunday a Legal Holiday, 321; IV. The Council of Laodicea Forbids Christians to Observe the Sabbath, Between 343 and 381 -- 21. St. Ambrose and the Jews, 388. I. Ambrose to Emperor Theodosius; II. Ambrose to his Sister -- 22. Pope Gregory the Great and the Jews, 590-604. I. Gregory to the Bishops of Arles and Marseilles, 591; II. Gregory to Fantinus of Palermo, 598 -- 23. The Crusaders of Mayence, 1096 -- 24. The Accusation of the Ritual Murder of St. William of Norwich, 1144 -- 25. The Ritual Murder Accusation at Blois, 1171 -- 26. The York Riots, 1190 -- 27. Innocent and the Jews, 1215. I. Concerning the Interest Taken by Jews; II. That Jews Should be Distinguished from Christians in Dress; III. That Jews not be Appointed to Public Offices; IV. Converts Must not Observe the Old Customs of the Jews; V. The Expedition to Recover the Holy Land -- 28. The Jewess Who Became a Catholic, about 1220 -- 29. The Burning of the Talmud, 1239-1248. I. Odo to Innocent IV, 1247; II. Condemnation of the Talmud by Odo, 1248; III. A Defender of the Talmud Dies, 1241 -- 30. A Bull of Pope Gregory X, 1272 -- 31. The Passau Host Desecration, 1478 -- 32. Reuchlin's Appeal to Bonetto de Lattes, 1513 -- 33. Martin Luther and the Jews, 1523-1543. I. That Jesus Christ was Born a Jew, 1523; II. Concerning the Jews and Their Lies, 1543 -- 34. The Burning of the Talmud in Italy, 1553 -- 35. The Spanish Inquisition at Work, 1568 -- 36. The Martyrdom of the Reizes Brothers, 1728 -- 37. The Punishment for Sacrilege, 1761 -- Section III Jewry and the Individual Jew: A. Jewish Self-Government -- 38. Jewish Autonomy in Babylon, about 1168 -- 39. The Ban of Solomon ben Adret, 1305 -- 40. Sumptuary and Other Police Laws, 1416-1740. I. Forli, Italy, 1418; II. Valladolid, Spain, 1432; III. Cracow, Poland, 1595-1616; IV. Lithuania, 1637; V. Metz, France, 1690-1697; VI. Carpentras, Papal-France, 1740 -- 41. Josel of Rosheim, 1537-1547 -- 42. The Shulhan Aruk, 1564-1565 -- 43. The Council of Four Lands and the LIthuanian Council, about 1582-1764. I. Philanthropy and Justice Among Polish Jews, about 1648; II. Bankruptcy Laws of the Council of Four Lands, 1624; III. Laws of the Lithuanian council Governing Tax Collections and Recourse to Courts, 1623-1632 -- 44. The Constitution of the Jewish Community of Sugenheim Town, 1756 -- 45. The Messiah in Crete, about 431 -- 46. The Medieval Jewish Kingdom of the Chazars, 740-1259. I. The Letter of Rabbi Hasdai, Son of Isaac ibn Shaprut, to the King of the Chazars, about 960; II. The Letter of Joseph the King to Hasdai Son of Isaac ibn Shaprut, about 960 -- 47. Anan and the Rise of Karaism, about 760. I. A Rabbanite Account of the Origin of Karaism, 905(?); II. Abraham ibn Daud's Account of Anan, about 1161; III. A Karaitic Account of Anan, 1757; IV. A Karaitic Attack on Rabbinical Tradition, 960-1000 -- 48. Aaron the Mystic, of Bagdad, about 870 -- 49. Practical Cabala, about 900-1400. I.-IV. The Sword of Moses, Tenth Century; V. The Wisdom of the Chaldeans, Fourteenth Century -- 50. David Alroy, False Messiah, about 1146-1147 -- 51. David Reubeni and Solomon Molko, 1524-1532 -- 52. Isaac Luria, the Cabalist, 1534-1572. I. A Short Biography of the "Lion," about 1607; II. Abraham Galante's Theft, 1569-1572 -- 53. Shabbethai Zebi, False Messiah, 1666 -- 54. The Rise of the Hasidim, about 1735-1740. I. The Career of the Besht Before He Began His Public Ministry, about 1700-1740; II. Tainted Money; III. Fasting and True Religion -- 55. An Attack on the Hasidim, 1786 -- 56. The Frankists, 1755-1817. I. Frank and His Ideas, 1755-1759; II. The Latter Days of Frank, 1760-1791 -- 57. Saadia, 882-942 -- 58. Paltiel of Egypt, about 952- about 976 -- 59. Samuel Ha-Nagid, Vizier of Granada, 993-d. After 1056 -- 60. Rashi, about 1100. I. Forced Converts to Christianity During the Days of the First Crusade, 1096-1105; II. Rashi Defends an Unfortunate Woman, before 1105 -- 61. Rashi's Grandson and the Crusaders, 1147 -- 62. Maimonides, 1135-1204. I. Maimonides' Letter to ibn Djabir, about 1191; II. Maimonides' Letter to Samuel ibn Tibbon, 1199 -- 63. Ethical Wills, Twelfth and Fourteenth Centuries. I. A Father's Admonition, of Judah Ibn Tibbon, about 1160-1180; II. Testament of Eleazar of Mayence, about 1357 -- 64. The Oath of Amatus, 1559 -- 65. Joseph Nasi Rebuilds Tiberias, 1564 -- 66. Mordecai Meisel, Financier and Philanthropist, 1528-1601. I. Meisel the Philanthropist, 1592; II. The Confiscation of Meisel's Wealth, 1601 -- 67. An Accident and Its Consequences, about 1600 -- 68. The Memoirs of Glückel of Hamlen, 1646-1719. I. The Dangers of Pawnbroking, about 1645; II. The Thief who Died a Martyr, about 1670 --69. Baruch Spinoza, Philosopher, 1632-1677 -- 70. Solomon Maimon in Poland, 1760-1765. I. A Polish Jewish Scholl of the Middle Eighteenth Century; II. The Married Life of Young Maimon; III. Prince Radziwill and his Jews -- 71. A Jewish Skipper and His Crew, 404 -- 72. Bodo and the Jews, 838-847 -- 73. A Jewish Merchant in Arabia and Thibet, about 913 -- 74. How the Medieval Jew Understood the Bile, 1105 -- 75. Maimonides on Art and Charity, 1180. I. Gifts to the Poor; II. Art and Idolatry -- 76. The Shylock Legend, 1200-1587. I. The Hard Creditor, about 1200; II. The Christian Shylock, 1587 -- 77. Jewish Education, about 1180-1680. I. A Course of Study, about 1180; II. Books and Schools, about 1200; III. Order of Instruction of the Holy Congregation of the Sephardim, before 1680 -- 78. A Proposed Jewish College, 1564 -- 79. The Woman Who Refused To Remain the Wife of an Innkeeper, 1470 -- 80. Palermo and Alexandria, 1488 -- 81. A Jewish "Beautician," 1508 -- 82. Jewish Books and Their Printers, 1531-1719. I. Gershon Soncino Writes a Title Page, 1531-1532; II. A Printer's Appeal for Customers, 1545; III. An Approbation, Permit of the Rabbis, 1600; IV. The Censorship of Hebrew Books in Italy, 1637; V. The Revelations of a Colophon, 1719 -- 83. Turkish Jewry, 1553-1555 -- 84. Gambling: an Attack and a Defense, 1584 -- 85. Anti-Christian Polemics, before 1594 -- 86. The Notebook of Asher ben Eliezer Ha-Levi, 1598-1634. I. A Narrow Escape, 1625; II. Defamation in the Hapsburg Lands, 1626-1627; III. Trouble with the Local Officials, 1629 -- 87. Seventeenth Century Memoirs. I. The Troubles of Joseph of Sienna, 1625-1632; II. Boyhood in Moravia, 1663-1681 -- 88. Leon of Modena on Jewish Languages and Money-Lenders, 1616. I. Of Their Language, Pronunciation, Writing, and Preaching; II. Of Their Trading and Usury -- 89. A Letter of Baruch Reiniger, a butcher, 1619 -- 90. Ten Commandments for the Married Woman, before 1620 -- 91. The Barbers' Build at Cracow, 1639 -- 92. The cossack revolt and the Fall of Nemirov, 1648 -- 93. The Ransom of Captives, 1649-1708. I. The Lithuanian National Jewish Council Authorizes the Ransom of Polish Jewish Captives, 1649; II. The Lithuanian Council Raises Money to Ransom Jewish Captives Held in the Turkish Lands, 1652; III. An Appeal to Ransom an Italian Jewish Prisoner of War, 1708 -- 94. A Gentile Seeks to Force a Jewess into Marriage, before 1690 -- 95. An Attack on Hypocrisy, about 1700 -- 96. Ber of Bolechow and His Times, 1728 -- Acknowledgments -- References to Sources -- Index
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- Of courtiers & princes : stories of lower court clerks and their judges / by Peppers, Todd C.,editor.(CARDINAL)478032; Aman, Alfred C.,Jr.,contributor.(CARDINAL)893396; Blais, Lynn E.,contributor.; Brandel, Roland E.,contributor.(CARDINAL)893241; Collins, Ronald K. L.,contributor.(CARDINAL)893269; Connors, Margaret,contributor.(CARDINAL)637365; Craighill, Polly Wirtzman,contributor.; Dorsen, David M.,1935-contributor.(CARDINAL)894362; Prashker, Carmel,contributor.; Emanuel, Anne(Anne S.),1945-contributor.(CARDINAL)894351; Ginsburg, Ruth Bader,1933-2020,contributor.(CARDINAL)349415; Greenberg, Henry M.,1961-contributor.(CARDINAL)894559; Hayes, Anna R.,contributor.(CARDINAL)288764; Johnson, Ronald J.,contributor.(CARDINAL)894070; Kaczorowski, Robert J.,contributor.(CARDINAL)179036; Konrad, Robin,contributor.; Krier, James E.,contributor.(CARDINAL)893332; Krotoszynski, Ronald J.,1967-contributor.(CARDINAL)894128; Levingston, Kirsten,contributor.; Lowenthal, Mitchell A.,contributor.; Maltby, Jeremy,contributor.; McKanders, Karla,contributor.(CARDINAL)895818; Oldfather, Chad M.,contributor.(CARDINAL)895188; Sullivan, Matthew Barry,contributor.(CARDINAL)893225; Wilkinson, J. Harvie,III,1944-contributor.(CARDINAL)211480;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Clerking for Roger J. Traynor / Roland E. Brandel and James E. Krier -- Juanita Kidd Stout : personal reflections on a woman of first / Margaret Connors -- Clerking for North Carolina's First Lady of the law : North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Susie Marshall Sharp / Anna R. Hayes -- California's technicolor clerkship : Rose Bird and her clerks / Kirsten D. Levingston -- Hans Linde : and so he stands among the last of the great state judges / Ronald K. L. Collins -- "Lawyer heaven" : clerking for Judith S. Kaye / Henry M. Greenburg -- Clerking for the Honorable Burnita Shelton Matthews : a southern gentle woman / Polly Wirtzman Craighill -- Edward Weinfeld : steadfastly principled judge and warmhearted teacher / Mitchell A. Lowenthal -- Remembrance of Judge Edmund L. Palmieri / Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- John H. Wood Jr. : mentor, friend, and hero / Ronald J. Johnson -- Learning to be a lawyer for justice : an east Texas clerkship / Lynn E. Blais -- Eugene H. Nickerson : a tribute / Jeremy Maltby -- A life of legal firsts / Carmel "Kim" Prashker Ebb -- Clerking for judge Elbert Tuttle : a privileged witness / Alfred C. Aman and Anne S. Emanuel -- Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. and his extended law clerk family : reminiscences on working for a living profile in courage / Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. -- John Minor Wisdom : un petit homage / Barry Sullivan -- Clerking for a giant : Henry Friendly and his law clerks / David M. Dorsen -- The Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. / Robert J. Kaczorowski -- Creating a family of social justice advocates : our transformative year as Keith law clerks / Robin Konrad and Karla McKanders -- A job for a year, an example for a lifetime : clerking for judge Jane Richards Roth / Chad M. Oldfather"Like almost all studies that have appeared since scholars realized--about twenty years ago--that law clerks play important roles in judicial decision-making, those collections focused on the Supreme Court. Given the importance of the Court and of its clerkships as stepping stones to greater things, this is not surprising. But federal courts, and cases, are far more numerous. In this final volume of his trilogy focusing on clerks, Peppers shows that the distinctive doings of lower court clerks are at least as important, and interesting, as those of their Supreme Court counterparts. Ruth Bader Ginsberg, among others, contributes"--
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