Eric Records,
CD
Hard to find pop instrumentals. II [sound recording].
Apache / The Bonanza theme / Asia minor / Alley cat / Down yonder / Armen's theme / The happy whistler / Sadie's shawl / No matter what shape (your stomach's in) / Music to watch girls by / A walk in the Black Forest / I was Kaiser Bill's batman / Yakety sax / Mexico / Comin' in the back door / I want to be happy cha cha / Quentin's theme / Theme from "The dark at the top of the stairs" / Dragnet / Bandstand boogie / Oh mein papa (Oh my papa)
Jorgen Ingmann Al Caiola Kokomo Bent Fabric Del Wood David Seville Don Robertson Bob Sharples The T-Bones The Bob Crewe Generation Horst Jankowski Whistling Jack Smith Boots Randolph Bob Moore The Baja Marimba Band Enoch Light The Charles Randolph Grean Sounde Ernie Freeman Ray Anthony Les Elgart & his orchestra Eddie Calvert
2003
Hard to find pop instrumentals. II [sound recording].
[2014]
Friedman features portraits of the pioneering legends of American comic books. Each drawing is accompanied by a one-page synopsis of their life a
Book
9781606997314
Book
Heroes of the comics
Drew Friedman's heroes of the comics : portraits of the legends of comic books
Max Gaines -- Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson -- Harry "A" Chesler -- Sheldon Mayer -- Creig Flessel -- Jerry Iger -- Will Eisner -- Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster -- Bob Kane -- Bill Finger -- Martin Goodman -- Joe Simon -- Jack Kirby -- Stan Lee -- Bill Everett -- Carl Burgos -- Jerry Robinson -- George Roussos -- John Goldwater -- Bob Montana -- Lev Gleason -- Charles Biro -- C.C. Beck -- William Moulton Marston -- Irwin Hasen -- Mort Meskin -- Syd Shores -- Lou Fine -- Alex Schomburg -- Carmine Infantino -- Reed Crandall -- Bob Powell -- Mac Raboy -- Dick Sprang -- Wayne Boring -- L.B. Cole -- Dick Briefer -- Basil Wolverton -- Jack Cole -- Dan Barry -- Alfred Harvey -- George Carlson -- Walt Kelly -- Carl Barks -- John Stanley -- Woody Gelman -- Otto Messmer -- Gil Kane -- Gardner Fox -- Boody Rogers -- Matt Baker -- Lily Renée -- Al Hollingsworth -- Al Jaffee -- Dave Berg -- Graham Ingels -- Johnny Craig -- Al Feldstein -- William M. Gaines -- Harvey Kurtzman -- Will Elder -- John Severin -- Wally Wood -- Joe Orlando -- Jack Davis -- George Evans -- Marie Severin -- Jack Kamen -- Frank Frazetta -- Jack Oleck -- Ramona Fraden -- Al Hartley -- Jesse Marsh -- Steve Ditko -- Ogden Whitney -- Joe Kubert -- Howard Nostrand -- Mort Drucker -- Russ Heath -- Alex Toth -- Bernard Krigstein -- Al Williamson -- Fredric Wertham.
Friedman, Drew, 1958- author, artist.
by Al Jaffee -- by Drew Friedman --
Drew Friedman ; [foreword by Al Jaffee].
2014
Heroes of the comics
1976.
Book
[publisher not identified],
Book
The Popejoy family in America, 1700-1976 : William Popejoy immigrant from England and his descendants
Popejoy, Charles Luther, 1908-
by Charles Luther "Jack" Popejoy.
1976
The Popejoy family in America, 1700-1976 : William Popejoy immigrant from England and his descendants
[2012]
Combines photography with lyrical text celebrating the animal world, in a compilation that includes works by such poets as Emily Dickinson, Rober
Book
9781426310096
9781426310546
Book
National Geographic book of animal poetry : 200 poems that squeak, soar, and roar : with favorites from Robert Frost, Jack Prelutsky, Emily Dickinson, and more
National geographic.
Welcome to the world -- The big ones -- The little ones -- The winged ones -- The water ones -- The strange ones -- The noisy ones -- The quiet ones -- Final thought -- Writing poems about animals.
Welcome to the world. The egg / by Jack Prelutsky -- The tickle rhyme / by Ian Serraillier -- What's a caterpillar? / by Graham Denton -- Cocoon / by David McCord -- Haiku / by Joan Bransfield Graham --
The big ones. Buffalo dusk / by Carl Sandburg -- Wedding bears / by J. Patrick Lewis -- The purple cow / by Gelett Burgess -- Cow / by Valerie Worth -- A farmer's boy / by anonymous -- The cow / by Robert Louis Stevenson -- The pasture / by Robert Frost -- Dear orangutan / by David Elliott -- Moose / by Rebecca Kai Dotlich -- Song of a bear : a Navajo poem -- Grandpa bear's lullaby / by Jane Yolen -- Elephant / by anonymous -- Eletelephony / by Laura E. Richards -- Elephant / by Ann Whitford Paul -- Anthology / by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer -- The whales off Wales / by X.J. Kennedy -- Polar bear rap / by J. Patrick Lewis -- Polar bear / by Leland Blair Jacobs -- Moody guy / by Avis Harley -- The white rhinoceros / by Stephen Mitchell -- Tiger / by anonymous -- Giraffe / by Valerie Worth -- Above all / by Avis Harley -- The hippopotamus / by Hilaire Belloc -- The horses / by Maxine Kumin -- The horseman / by Walter de la Mare -- Horses / by Aileen Fisher -- The white horse / by D.H. Lawrence -- Mountain gorilla / by Janet S. Wong --
The little ones. Ladybug / by Rebecca Kai Dotlich -- Ants / by Marilyn Singer -- Solitude / by Charles Simic -- Dragonfly / by Georgia Heard -- Grasshoppers three : an old song -- Little fish / by D.H. Lawrence -- The caterpillar / by Douglas Florian -- Caterpillar / by Tony Johnston -- The butterfly / by John Fuller -- Butterfly / by Benjamin Franklin -- Cockroach sandwich / by Colin McNaughton -- The scorpion / by Hilaire Belloc -- Inchworm / by Michael J. Rosen -- Inch by inch / by Rebecca Kai Dotlich -- Rich lizard / by Deborah Chandra -- The chipmunk / by Ogden Nash -- Spruce woods / by A.R. Ammons -- Squirrel forgets / by Lilian Moore -- Polliwogs / by Kristine O'Connell George -- Oh the toe-test! / by Norma Farber -- The spider is a lovely lady / by Frank Asch -- I am a snail / by anonymous -- From the snail / by William Cowper -- Riddle / Mary Ann Hoberman -- Snail / by X.J. Kennedy -- Bee / by X.J. Kennedy -- The pedigree of honey / by Emily Dickinson -- Move over / by Lilian Moore -- A bee / by Matsuo Basho; translated by Robert Hass -- A mouse of my acquaintance / by anonymous -- The city mouse and the garden mouse / by Christina Georgina Rossetti -- Hamster hide-and-seek / by Avis Harley --
The winged ones. Three little owls who sang hymns / by anonymous -- A wise old owl : a nursery rhyme -- Haiku / by anonymous -- I talk with the moon / by Beverly McLoughland -- Gray Goose / by Julie Larrios -- Moon geese / by Ann Turner -- What was that? / by David L. Harrison -- De grey goose / by Huddie Ledbetter -- Puzzling / by William Cole -- Blue jay / by Janet S. Wong -- The blackbird / by Humbert Wolfe -- Dust of snow / by Robert Frost -- The eagle / by Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Mother's plea / by Lee Bennett Hopkins -- Coastal bats / by Calef Brown -- A warbler / by Walter de la Mare -- The saddest noise / by Emily Dickinson -- Birds in the garden / by anonymous -- From sing-song / by Christina Georgina Rossetti -- Inuit song / translated by Edward Field, after Nakasuk -- Haiku / by anonymous -- Visitor / by Kristine O'Connell George -- You can talk about your hummingbirds / by Arnold Adoff -- Hummingbird / by Janet S. Wong -- Haiku / by J.W. Hackett -- Arrivals / by Ann Turner -- The white egret / by Paul Janeczko -- The parrot / by anonymous --
The water ones. The penguin / by Oliver Herford -- Penguins / by Charles Ghigna -- Lost in the cold / by anonymous -- Anemone / by Jane Yolen -- The starfish / by David McCord -- Seal / by William Jay Smith -- The performing seal / by Rachel Field -- Seal lullaby / by Rudyard Kipling -- The walrus / by Jack Prelutsky -- The eel / by Ogden Nash -- Beavers in November / by Marilyn Singer -- There was an old person of Hyde / by Edward Lear -- Young Prince Pinch / by Avis Harley -- The crab / by Conrad Aiken -- Happy the ocean / by anonymous -- Sea turtle / by anonymous -- Turtles / by Charles Ghigna -- The shark / by Lord Alfred Douglas -- About the teeth of sharks / John Ciardi -- Sea jelly / by Kelly Ramsdell Fineman -- Do oysters sneeze? / by Jack Prelutsky -- Mussel / by Steven Withrow -- Don't call alligator long-mouth till you cross river / by John Agard -- The crocodile / by Lewis Carroll -- Dark meat / by anonymous --
The strange ones. Moray eel / by Steven Withrow -- All you oughta know about a piranha / by Michael J. Rosen -- The ostrich / by Ogden Nash -- The ostrich is a silly bird / by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman -- I am a baby porcupette / by Joyce Sidman -- Porcupine / by Rebecca Kai Dotlich -- The octopus / by Ogden Nash -- Seahorse / by Blake Morrison -- What is the opposite of pillow? / by Richard Wilbur -- The argument / by Bobbi Katz -- The anteater / by Douglas Florian -- Travel plans / by Bobbi Katz -- The meerkats of Africa / by Gavin Ewart -- Sand ghost / by Betsy Franco -- Frilled lizard / by Alice Schertle -- The yak / by Hilaire Belloc -- How to tell a camel / by J. Patrick Lewis -- Skunk / by Lilian Moore -- A flamingo is / by J. Patrick Lewis -- A blue-footed booby / by Michael J. Rosen -- Spoonbill haiku / by Jane Yolen -- How to paint a zebra / by anonymous -- Zebra / by Gavin Ewart -- Zebra / by Judith Thurman -- A promise / by Bobbi Katz -- A centipede was happy quite / by anonymous -- Vanishing act / by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer -- Proboscis monkey ponders man / by Alice Schertle --
The noisy ones. The frog / by Hilaire Belloc -- The bull / by Alice Schertle -- Bull and ox / by anonymous -- Crickets / by Myra Cohn Livingston -- Splinter / by Carl Sandburg -- Crickets / by Harry Behn -- Why pigs cannot write poems / by John Ciardi -- Pig / by Richard Edwards -- Piety / by Ambrose Bierce -- Summertime / by Myra Cohn Livingston -- Unpopular Rex / by X.J. Kennedy -- Dog / by Naomi Shihab Nye -- The breed you need / by Bobbi Katz -- The greater cats / by V. Sackville-West -- You've got male / by Avis Harley -- Lion / by Janet S. Wong -- A picture of the rooster / by Tang Yin -- Raccoon / by Janet S. Wong -- From road-song of the bandar-log / by Rudyard Kipling -- From the law of the jungle / by Rudyard Kipling -- Why wolves howl / by anonymous -- Jack A / by J. Patrick Lewis -- The donkey : a nursery rhyme -- Visiting an old friend / by Charles Waters --
The quiet ones. Rabbit / by Mary Ann Hoberman -- Four ducks on a pond / by William Allingham -- Firefly / by Elizabeth Madox Roberts -- Luna moth / by J. Patrick Lewis -- The warning / by Adelaide Crapsey -- Home to roost / by Kay Ryan -- The hens / by Elizabeth Madox Roberts -- Haiku / by Kristine O'Connell George -- Cat in the snow / by Aileen Fisher -- Fog / by Carl Sandburg -- Haiku / by Avis Harley -- Two cats / by anonymous -- Sunning / by James S. Tippett -- Pet snake / by Rebecca Kai Dotlich -- Dressing like a snake / by Georgia Heard -- Snake / by Barbara Juster Esbensen -- The panther / by Ogden Nash -- Coyote landscape / by Jane Yolen -- I saw a sloth play soccer / by Kenn Nesbitt --
Final thoughts. Animals / by Walt Whitman -- Hurt no living thing / by Christina Georgina Rossetti -- Magic words : an Inuit poem / translated by Edward Field -- Make the earth your companion / by J. Patrick Lewis -- Writing poems about animals.
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 author.
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963, author.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936, author.
Lewis, J. Patrick, editor.
edited by J. Patrick Lewis.
2012
National Geographic book of animal poetry : 200 poems that squeak, soar, and roar : with favorites from Robert Frost, Jack Prelutsky, Emily Dickinson, and more
[2022]
"What did the American people and the US government know about the threats posed by Nazi Germany? What could have been done to stop the rise of N
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9781978821682
9781978821699
Book
Americans and the Holocaust : a reader
Adolf Hitler : Bavaria's Rebel. Cyril Brown, "New Popular Idol Rises in Bavaria, " New York Times, November 21, 1922 ; Raymond Fendrick, "'Heinrich' Ford Idol of Bavaria Fascisti Chief, " Chicago Daily Tribune, March 8, 1923 -- Illustration: Paolo Garretto, Hitler, 1932 ; "A Week's Vignettes of Nazi-Land, " News-Week, March 25, 1933 ; Foreign News, Germany, "We Demand!" Time, July 10, 1933 -- Protesting the Nazi Dictatorship. "Wise Explains Jewry's Pleas to Garden Crowd, " New York Herald Tribune, March 28, 1933 ; Associated Press, "Mistreatment of Jewish Race in Germany Ends, " Bangor (ME) Daily News, March 27, 1933 ; United Churches of Lackawanna County (PA), petition to Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, March 27, 1933 ; United Press, "Nazis Start Jewish Boycott" and Associated Press, "Courts Are Cleared, " Santa Cruz (CA) News, March 31, 1933 ; Jewish Telegraphic Agency, "Germany Is Too Easy on Jews, Goebbels Asks Stronger Attack, " Jewish Daily Bulletin, April 26, 1933 ; Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, "Memorandum of Conversation between Secretary Hull and the German Ambassador, Dr. Hans Luther, " May 3, 1933 ; Associated Press, "German Students Burn Books of Noted American Authors, " (Boise) Idaho Daily Statesman, May 11, 1933 ; American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights, "Resolution Adopted at the [National Boycott] Conference, " June 27, 1933 -- Americans Assaulted in Germany. Associated Press, "Nazi Attacks on Americans, " New York Times, October 13, 1933 ; Sigrid Schultz, "Hitler Assures Dodd Yanks Will Get Protection, " Chicago Daily Tribune, October 18, 1933 -- Germany's Jews in Danger. Foreign News, Germany, "Little Man, Big Doings, " Time, September 23, 1935 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt to New York Governor Herbert H. Lehman regarding the immigration of German Jews into the United States, November 13, 1935 -- Boycott the Olympics? Avery Brundage, President, American Olympic Committee, Preface to Fair Play for American Athletes, October 1935 ; Heywood Broun, "The Olympics Merely an Opportunity for Hitler to Glorify Himself a Bit, " Morning Post (Camden, NJ), October 28, 1935 ; "The 1936 Olympic Games : An Open Letter, " New York Amsterdam News, August 24, 1935 -- Nazis in America. Joseph F. Dinneen, "An American Fuhrer Organizes an Army, " American Magazine, August 1937 --
Illustration: Herblock [Herbert L. Block], "Still No Solution, " 1939 -- The Refugee Crisis. Associated Press, "Hitler Enters Vienna as Jews Begin to Feel Weight of Persecution, " Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA), March 14, 1938 ; Dorothy Thompson, excerpts from Refugees : Anarchy or Organization? 1938 -- Sympathy without Action. Department of State call for international special committee on emigration aid for political refugees, March 24, 1938 ; Gerald G. Gross, "'Yes, But---' Attitude Perils Progress at World Refugee Conference, " Washington Post, July 10, 1938 ; Foreign News, International, "Refugees, " Time, July 18, 1938 -- In Search of Refuge : Teenage Pen Pals. Marianne Winter, letters to Jane Bomberger, June 6 and 29, 1938 ; "'Hands Across Sea' Are joined, " Reading (PA) Eagle, February 5, 1939 -- November Pogrom. United Press, "Hysterical Nazis Wreck Thousands of Jewish Shops, Burn Synagogues in Wild Orgy of Looting and Terror, " Dallas Morning News, November 11, 1938 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, draft press statement following Kristallnacht, November 16, 1938 ; Associated Press, "Treatment of Jews 'Shocks U.S.', " The Daily Missoulian (Missoula, MT), November 16, 1938 ; Gallup Polls on Nazi treatment of Jews and immigration of Jewish exiles to the United States, November 1938 -- Admit Refugee Children? John F. Knott, " 'Please, Ring the Bell for Us,' " Dallas Morning News, July 7, 1939 ; Non-Sectarian Committee for German Refugee Children, "Suffer Little Children..." April 1939 ; John Cecil, American Immigration Conference Board, America's Children Are America's Problem! Refugee Children in Europe Are Europe's Problem! 1939 ; Clarence E. Pickett and Robert R. Reynolds, "America: Haven for Refugee Children?" The Rotarian, February 1940 -- A Refugee Ship at Sea. Fred Packer, "Ashamed!" New York Daily Mirror, June 6, 1939 ; "Refugee Ship, " New York Times, June 8, 1939 ; St. Louis Passengers' Committee, draft telegram to American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, New York City, June 1939 ; Associated Press, "Refugee Ship Is at Antwerp, " Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram, June 18, 1939 -- Americans Who Dared. Associated Press, "50 Jewish Refugee Tots are Happy in New Home, " Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1939 ; Martha Sharp, Unitarian Service Committee, "Memorandum : Emigration from France to the United States of America, " November 26, 1940 ; Varian Fry, Emergency Rescue Committee, foreword to Surrender on Demand, 1945 ; Marjorie McClelland, American Friends Services Committee, letter to family, July 15, 1941 --
Illustration: Elmer, "War's First Casualty" 1941 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "War in Europe" fireside chat, September 3, 1939 - The Foreign War and the National Defense. Confessions of a Nazi Spy motion picture advertisement, 1939 ; J. Edgar Hoover with Courtney Ryley Cooper, "Stamping Out the Spies, " American Magazine, January 1940 ; Fortune/Roper Survey on a German "Fifth Column, " June 1940 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "National Defense" fireside chat, May 26, 1940 ; Gallup Poll on US involvement in war against Germany, May 1940 -- "A Wall of Bureaucratic Measures". Breckinridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State, memorandum on limiting immigration, June 26, 1940 ; Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, telegram to all diplomatic and consular offices, June 29, 1940 ; Albert Einstein, letter to Eleanor Roosevelt, July 26, 1941 -- The Nazi War on Europe's Jews. Associated Press/Alvin J. Steinkopf, "A Walled Ghetto, Ruin Everywhere, Is What Writer Finds in Warsaw, " Minneapolis Tribune, October 13, 1940 ; United Press, "Nazis Decree Jews Must Wear Badge, " Philadelphia Inquirer, September 7, 1941 ; United Press/Jack Fleisher, "Germans Crowding Millions of Eastern European Jews Into Ghettos, " San Bernardino (CA) Daily Sun, November 8, 1941 -- Intervention or Isolation? Fight for Freedom Committee, "To the President of the United States, " 1941 ; Fight for Freedom Committee, "Wanted for Murder: Adolf Schicklgruber Alias Hitler, " 1941 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Maintaining Freedom of the Seas" fireside chat, September 11, 1941 ; Charles A. Lindbergh, "Who Are the War Agitators?" speech delivered in Des Moines, Iowa, September 11, 1941 ; Charles A. Lindbergh, diary excerpts, September-December 1941 ; "Principles of America First Committee, " America First Bulletin, November 22, 1941 ; America First Committee, promotional buttons and stickers, ca. 1941 ; Dr. Seuss [Theodor S. Geisel], "...and the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their bones..." PM (New York, NY), October 1, 1941 ; Arthur Szyk, "A Madman's Dream, " American Mercury, November 1941 ; Hitler in American Popular Culture ; Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Captain America, Marvel Comics, March 1, 1941 ; "Hotzi Notzi" Hitler caricature pin cushion, 1941 ; Charlie Chaplin, The Great Dictator: Final Speech, 1940 --
Illustration: Chester Raymond Miller, "We're Fighting to Prevent This, " 1943 -- The Double V Campaign. A. Philip Randolph, "The Negro and The War, " Norfolk (VA) Journal and Guide, January 3, 1942 ; James G. Thompson, "Should I Sacrifice to Live 'Half-American?'" Pittsburgh Courier, January 31, 1942 -- Relocating Japanese Americans. Executive Order 9102: "Establishing the War Relocation Authority, " March 18, 1942 ; Harry Paxton Howard, "Americans in Concentration Camps, " The Crisis, September 1942 ; Justice Frank Murphy, US Supreme Court, dissenting opinion in Korematsu v. United States (1944) -- "United We Win". Henry Koerner, "This Is the Enemy, " US Office of War Information, 1943 ; Lawrence Beall Smith, "Don't Let That Shadow Touch Them-Buy War Bonds, " US Department of the Treasury, 1942 ; Howard Liberman, photographer, "United We Win, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 ; R.G. Harris, "Do the job He left behind, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 ; Norman Rockwell, "Rosie the Riveter, " Saturday Evening Post, May 29, 1943 ; Leon Helguera, "Americanos Todos-Luchamos por la Victoria/Americans All-Let's Fight for Victory, " US Office of War Information, 1943 -- Nazi Germany's "Final Solution to the Jewish Question". Paul T. Culbertson, Department of State, Division of European Affairs, draft letter to Stephen S. Wise, American Jewish Congress, August 13, 1942 ; Samuel S. Silverman, World Jewish Congress, United Kingdom, cable to Stephen S. Wise, August 29, 1942 ; Associated Press, "Plan to Kill All Jews Is Revealed, " Huntsville (AL) Times, November 25, 1942 ; William Levine, letter to President Roosevelt, December 2, 1942 ; Department of State press release of Allies' joint declaration against Germany's extermination of Jews, December 16, 1942 ; Gallup Poll on the reported number of Jews killed in Europe, January 1943 ; William L. Shirer, "Propaganda Front : Americans Yet to Grasp Truth of Nazi Terror," New York Herald Tribune, March 21, 1943 -- Pressure to Act. Freda Kirchwey, "A Program of Inaction," Nation, June 5, 1943 ; Ben Hecht, "'Narrators' Pitch' Written for Washington," "We Will Never Die," April 12, 1943 ; Ben Hecht, "Ballad of the Doomed Jews of Europe," 1943 ; Associated Press, "Rabbis Urge Agency to Aid Jewish People," Richmond (VA) Times Dispatch, October 7, 1943 -- A "War Refugee Board" for Rescue. Henry Morgenthau Jr., US Secretary of the Treasury, "Personal Report to the President," January 16, 1944 ; Executive Order 9417: "Establishing a War Refugee Board," January 22, 1944 ; Eleanor Roosevelt, "My Day : Oswego refugee shelter offers a duration home to 982 weary Europeans," Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), September 23, 1944 ; Max Sipser, untitled illustration for Ontario Chronicle, August 2, 1945 ; Correspondence between John W Pehle, Executive Director, War Refugee Board, and John J. McCloy, US Assistant Secretary of War, November 8 and 18, 1944 -- Witnesses to the "Final Solution". Jan Karski, "'To Die in Agony...'," Story of a Secret State, November 1944 ; War Refugee Board, introduction to German Extermination Camps : Auschwitz and Birkenau, November 1944 ; Associated Press, "Cabinet Members Submit Report on Nazi Extermination Camps," Billings (MT) Gazette, November 26, 1944 ; Gallup Polls on the number of murders in Nazi concentration camps, November 1944 ; "Genocide," Washington Post, December 3, 1944 -- April 12, 1945. "Roosevelt Dead at Warm Springs," Washington Post, April 13, 1945 ; US Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, telegram to General George C. Marshall, US Army Chief of Staff, April 19, 1945 ; Edward R. Murrow, CBS Radio broadcast from Buchenwald, April 15, 1945 -- "Victory" in Europe. Boris Artzybasheff for Time, May 7, 1945 ; Images from "Atrocities," Life, May 7, 1945 -- The International Military Tribunal -- The New Refugee Crisis. President Harry S. Truman, "Immigration to the United States of Certain Displaced Persons and Refugees in Europe," December 22, 1945 ; Gallup Poll on admitting more European refugees, December 1945.
Greene, Daniel, 1973- editor.
Phillips, Edward J., editor.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
edited by Daniel Greene and Edward Phillips ; published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
2022
Americans and the Holocaust : a reader
[2022]
First hardcover edition.
In the summer of 1956, Jack Kerouac hitchhiked from Mill Valley, CA, to the North Cascades to spend two months serving as a fire lookout for the
Book
9781644282861
9781644283417
Book
Desolation Peak : collected writings
Works. Selections
Kerouac, Jack, 1922-1969, author.
Shuttleworth, Charles, writer of introduction, photographer, contributor.
Jack Kerouac ; introduction, transcriptions, and notes by Charles Shuttleworth.
2022
Desolation Peak : collected writings
University of North Texas Press,
9781574411669
Book
Dictionary of poetic terms
Longman dictionary and handbook of poetry.
Myers, Jack, 1941-2009
Wukasch, Don C.
Myers, Jack, 1941-2009 Longman dictionary and handbook of poetry.
Jack Myers, Don Charles Wukasch.
2003
Dictionary of poetic terms
Amwell Press,
Book
On bears and bear hunting
Gilchrist, Duncan, 1936-2002.
Duncan Gilchrist ; forword by Jack Atcheson ; preface by Charles Jonkel ; illustrated with original line drawings by Dick Williams.
1984
On bears and bear hunting
2006.
These entertaining adventures are themed to different countries from around the world: The Flying Gauchito, In Dutch, Goliath II, Mickey Down Und
DVD
Walt Disney Home Entertainment : Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment,
9780788869280
DVD
It's a small world of fun! Vol. 1.
Disney DVD
Disney DVD.
Mickey down under / Goliath II / In Dutch / A cowboy needs a horse / African diary / The flying Gauchito
Walt Disney Home Entertainment (Firm)
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)
director, Charles A. Nichols -- director, Wolfgang Reitherman -- director, Charles A. Nichols -- director, Bill Justice -- director, Jack Kinney -- director, Jack Kinney.
2006
It's a small world of fun! Vol. 1.
2005.
Contains 3 episodes from Kavanagh Q.C.
DVD
JLC Title 245h
[DVD]
BFS Video,
9780779257072
DVD
Kavanagh QC. Mute of malice [DVD]
Mute of malice
Thaw, John, 1942-2002.
Davies, Oliver Ford.
Harrow, Lisa.
Grieve, Ken.
Beeson, Charles.
Kelly, Chris.
BFS Video (Firm)
producer, Chris Kelly ; written by Charles Wood, Matthew Hall, Nigel Kneale ; directed by Jack Gold, Tristram Powell.
2005
Kavanagh QC. Mute of malice [DVD]
[2001]
Comedy about an agent Broadway Danny Rose and his attempt to revive the sagging career of the overweight, aging lounge singer, Lou Canova. Danny
DVD
JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
MGM Home Entertainment,
9780792851257
DVD
Broadway Danny Rose [videorecording]
Allen, Woody, 1935- actor, screenwriter, director.
Farrow, Mia, 1945- actor.
Forte, Nick Apollo., actor.
Orion Pictures.
MGM Home Entertainment Inc.
an Orion Pictures release ; a Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe production ; produced by Robert Greenhut ; written and directed by Woody Allen.
2001
1984
Broadway Danny Rose [videorecording]
1903
There is an ecstasy that marks the summit of life, and beyond which life cannot rise. And such is the paradox of living, this ecstasy ... Came to
Electronic resource
Macmillan Co. ; Macmillan & Co.,
Electronic resource
The call of the wild
London, Jack, 1876-1916.
Goodwin, Philip R.
Bull, Charles Livingston, 1874-1932.
Hooper, Charles Edward, 1867-
John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress)
by Jack London ; illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull ; decorated by Chas. Edw. Hooper.
1903
The call of the wild