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- My favorite bedtime rhymes [board book] / by Rešček, Sanja,illustrator.(CARDINAL)459293; Wood, Hannah,illustrator.(CARDINAL)554364;
Pairs a selection of popular bedtime nursery rhymes with colorful illustrations.NP
- Subjects: Board books.; Nursery rhymes.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Pemican makes its debut; development picks up in post-war era
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- Subjects: Craven, Charlie; Wood, Ek; Blair, Ada; Lindsay, R.O; Bencini, E.A; Sizemore, Frank; Jones, J.F; Cannon, J.F; Haworth, Horace; Stewart's Sandwich Shack (High Point, N.C.); North State Telephone Company; Davis Milling Warehouse; Dallas Furniture Store, Inc; Southern Furniture Exposition Building; High Point Central High School (High Point, N.C.). Band; High Point Chamber of Commerce; Mendenhall Plantation; High Point Public Library (High Point, N.C.); United States. Demobilization Records Branch; Pickett House (High Point, N.C.); High Point, Thomasville & Denton Railroad Company; American Legion; Curtis Publishing Company; High Point Overall Company; First Methodist Church--Burgess Memorial Chapel; Radio stations; Canning and preserving; Parking meters; Veterans; USS High Point Victory (ship); Furniture industry and trade; Nineteen forty-five, A.D.; Nineteen forty-six, A.D.; Veterans; Washing machines; Prefabricated houses;
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- The mouse who wasn't scared / by Horáček, Petr,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)318882;
"Little Mouse wants to play in the woods. The woods are dark and full of big, scary animals. But Litttle Mouse isn't afraid of anything ... is she?" -- Back cover.Ages 2-5.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Picture books.; Animals; Fear; Mice;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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- The magnificent tree [sound recording] / by Hooverphonic (Musical group)performer.;
Hooverphonic.
- Subjects: Rock music;
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- Swamp Ophelia [sound recording] / by Indigo Girls (Musical group);
Produced by Peter Collins with the Indigo Girls.Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, with additional musicians.Recorded at Woodland Sound Studio, Nashville.
- Subjects: Rock music; Popular music; Folk music.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Pancho & Lefty [sound recording] / by Haggard, Merle,performer.(CARDINAL)519604; Nelson, Willie,1933-performer.(CARDINAL)166364;
Produced by Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Chips Moman.Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, lead and background vocals, guitar ; Bobby Emmons, keyboards ; Bobby Wood, keyboards, background vocals ; Reggie Young, Grady Martin, Chips Moman, Lewis Talley, guitars ; Johnny Christopher, guitar, background vocals ; Mike Leech, bass ; Gene Chrisman, drums ; Johnny Gimble, fiddle, mandolin ; Mickey Raphael, harmonica ; Don Markham, saxophone.Recorded at Pedernales Studio, Spicewood, Texas, and Moman's Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
- Subjects: Country music.; Country music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The seventh seal [videorecording] by Anderberg, Bertil,1913-1991.; Andersson, Bibi.; Bergman, Ingmar,1918-2007.; Bergman, Ingmar,1918-2007.Trämålning.; Björnstrand, Gunnar,1909-1986.; Cowie, Peter.(CARDINAL)125136; Ek, Anders,1916-1979.; Ekerot, Bengt.; Fischer, Gunnar,1910-; Fridell, Åke,1919-1985.; Gill, Inga.; Hansson, Maud,1937-; Landgré, Inga,1927-; Lindblom, Gunnel,1931-; Nordgren, Erik.; Olsson, Gunnar,1904-1983.; Poppe, Nils.; Strandmark, Erik,1919-1963.; Sydow, Max von,1929-; Wallén, Lennart.; Criterion collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Svensk Filmindustri.;
Photography, Gunnar Fischer ; cutting, Lennart Wallén ; music, Erik Nordgren.Gunnar Björnstrand, Bengt Ekerot, Nils Poppe, Max Von Sydow, Bibi Andersson, Inga Gill, Maud Hansson, Inga Landgré, Gunnel Lindblom, Bertil Anderberg, Anders Ek, Åke Fridell, Gunnar Olsson, Erik Strandmark."After a decade of battling in the Crusades, a knight challenges Death to a fateful game of chess" -- Container.Not rated.DVD; Dolby digital mono.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Foreign films.; Black Death; Knights and knighthood;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Strega Nona [sound recording] : an original tale by DePaola, Tomie,1934-2020(CARDINAL)331553; Belfín, František,1923-1997; Hawkins, Peter,narrator.;
MARCIVE 03/01/06Music composed by Franisek Befin.Narrated by Peter Hawkins.Compact disc.
- Subjects: Caldecott Honor Medal.; Children's audiobooks.; Folklore;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The middle kingdoms : a new history of Central Europe / by Rady, Martyn,1955-author.(CARDINAL)750113;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 519-588) and index.Introduction: Central Europe, the Dogmen, and the oak woods of Berehove -- The Roman Empire, the Huns, and the Nibelungenlied -- The Franks and Charlemagne: The View from Lake Constance -- Avars and Slavs: Destruction and conversion -- The return of the Huns, slave states, and the shaping of Central Europe -- The making of the Holy Roman Empire and Central Europe's wild east -- The Mongol-Tatars, new cities, and new knights -- Dynastic change, Charles IV of Bohemia, and the prophets of the antichrist -- Councils, diets, and the confusion of the laws -- Cities, villages, and freedoms: From Frisia to Transylvania -- Old Prussia, the adventures of Henry Bolingbroke, and the union of Poland and Lithuania -- Merchants, the Hanseatic League, and the Fuggers -- The dragon in the china shop and the Habsburg imagination -- Central Europe's renaissance, Roman law, and the library of the Raven King -- Luther's reformation, the badlands of Thuringia, and the court painter of Saxony -- The Ottoman Turks and Central Europe's long frontier -- Toleration, the magus, and the alchemist as emperor -- Calendars, the Catholic recovery, and Central Europe's thirty years' civil war --The condition of the countryside: Peasants, Gypsies, Jews, and others -- Cameralism, Ottoman endgame, and the human laboratory -- Bureaucrats, Sarmatians, and little landscapes -- The Prussian way: Cemetery marionettes and the machine state -- Dissecting Europe's Orang-utan: The partitions of Poland and Lithuania -- Napoleon and the map of Central Europe -- The gallant world of Tomcat Murr: Romanticism, the Grimms, and the Hanover handbook -- 1848 and the coming of revolution -- The revenge of the generals and the making of nations -- Bismarck, Khuen-Héderváry's Croatia, and the presumption of the law -- Assimilation, biology, and the skull measurers -- 1914-1918: The war against Central Europe -- Violence, the city, and 'the blue angel' -- The second world war, ordinary Central Europeans, and industrial murder -- Mátyás Rákosi, Stalinist Central Europe, and its discontents -- Communist Central Europe and its collapse -- Post-Communism: Slavoj Žižek and the lesson of Laibach -- Conclusion."Central Europe has long been infamous as a region beset by war, a place where, historically, empires clashed and sieges from the east toppled kingdoms and enslaved peoples. Many view the region-comprising present-day Germany, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, and Romania, among other countries-as united only by the shared experience of invasions launched by foreign powers, from the Huns of the fourth century, to the Swedes of the seventeenth, to the Russians of the twentieth and twenty-first. Sandwiched between hostile neighbors, Central Europeans have indeed contended with conquest for centuries. But the full story of region encompasses far more than its battles. In The Middle Kingdoms, Martin Rady offers the definitive history of Central Europe, highlighting how the region's preoccupation with invasion has led not only violent conflicts but also tremendous accomplishments in politics, society, and culture. In the Middle Ages, Central Europe was distinguished by its assemblies of noblemen, self-governing cities, and strong village communities. The region's peoples viewed their land as the home of knightly chivalry and great Gothic cities, vigilantly protecting Europe from alien incursion. In the early modern period, dynasties of ambitious rulers such as the Austrian Habsburgs crushed these communities in their quest to assemble sprawling empires. Eager to conquer external foes, they turned duchies, lordships, and kingdoms into family possessions, and for much of the modern era Central Europe served as the seat of European empire. Fierce rivalries over land and power made the region's experience of nation-building intense and often violent, from the devastation of the Napoleonic Wars to the atrocities of the Third Reich. But even as Central Europe engaged in hostilities with its neighbors, it reshaped trends from surrounding nations and exported its own. Central Europeans launched the Reformation, developed the philosophy of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, originated the Romantic movement, and advanced some of the twentieth century's most important trends in art and cinema, from Expressionism to absurdist drama. More than simply the faultline between Western and Eastern Europe, the region has long possessed a cohesive identity of its own, even as its nations have remained diverse and enduringly distinct from each other. Sweeping in scope, The Middle Kingdoms draws on a lifetime of research and scholarship to tell as never before the panoramic and captivating story of Central Europe's rich, complex past and its enduring influence on world affairs"--
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- The seventh seal [videorecording] by Anderberg, Bertil,1913-1991.; Andersson, Bibi,1935-; Bergman, Ingmar,1918-2007.; Björnstrand, Gunnar,1909-1986.; Ek, Anders,1916-1979.; Ekerot, Bengt,1920-1971.; Fridell, Åke,1919-1985.; Gill, Inga,1925-2000.; Hansson, Maud,1937-; Landgré, Inga,1927-; Lindblom, Gunnel,1931-; Olsson, Gunnar,1904-1983.; Poppe, Nils,1908-2000.; Strandmark, Erik,1919-1963.; Sydow, Max von,1929-;
"After a decade of battling in the Crusades, a knight challenges Death to a fateful game of chess"--Container. MPAA rating : not ratedMPAA rating: not ratedDVD
- Subjects: Black Death; DVDs; Foreign films; Knights and knighthood;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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