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Lark Rise to Candleford. [videorecording] / by Gallagher, Bill.; Tully, Sue,1967-; Lau, Patrick.; Bennette, Rachel.; Tricklebank, Ann.; Sawalha, Julia,1968-; Hallinan, Olivia,1985-; French, Dawn.; Heap, Mark,1957-; Bassett, Linda.; Johnson, Karl,1948-; Harrington, Richard,1975-; Thompson, Flora.Lark Rise to Candleford.; British Broadcasting Corporation.; Warner Home Video (Firm);
DVD ; widescreen (16:9) presentation ; Dolby digital stereo.Olivia Hallinan, Sarah Lancashire, Julia Sawalha, Richard Harrington, Cluadie Blakley, John Dagleish, Mark Heap, Linda Bassett, Karl Johnson, Matilda Ziegler, Victoria Hamilton, Sandy McDade, Ruby Bentall, Ben Aldridge, Dawn French.Rating: Not rated.Newcomer Gabriel Cochrane arrive in Candleford with a vendetta against the evil banker Steerforth, who he feels has tricked him into losing his business. Elsewhere, Dorcas makes an ill-judged intervention, Minnie becomes worried that Alfie might fall out of love with her, and Emma is left in a precarious financial position.Disc one. Episodes 1-3 -- Disc two. Episodes 4-6.
Subjects: Television series.; Television adaptations.; Fiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Young women; Apprenticeship programs; Post office buildings; Small cities;
© 2011., BBC Video ; Distributed by Warner Home Video,
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Lark Rise to Candleford. [videorecording] / by Marmion, Grainne.; Palmer, Charles.; Greening, John.; Jobst, Marc.; Gallagher, Bill.; Hallinan, Olivia,1985-; French, Dawn.; Sawalha, Julia,1968-; Smith, Liz,1921-; Coyle, Brendan.; Blakley, Claudie,1974-; Heap, Mark,1957-; Miles, Ben.; Grant, Olivia,1983-; Bassett, Linda.; Johnson, Karl,1948-; Thompson, Flora.Lark Rise to Candleford.; British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service.; 2 Entertain (Firm); BBC Video (Firm); Warner Home Video (Firm);
DVD, NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital stereo.Olivia Hallinan, Dawn French, Julia Sawalha, Liz Smith, Brendan Coyle, Claudie Blakley, Mark Heap, Ben Miles, Olivia Grant, Linda Bassett, Karl Johnson.Follows the relationship of two contrasting communities: Lark Rise, a small hamlet gently holding onto the past, and Candleford, a neighboring market town bustling into the future. When young Laura Timmins leaves Lark Rise for a job at the Candleford post office, she discovers an eye-opening, exciting new world. In the face of scandals and feuds, she must leave her childhood behind.Disc 1. Episodes 1-3 -- disc 2. Episodes 4-6 -- disc 3. Episodes 7-8 -- disc 4. Episodes 9-10 ; Extra.Costume designer, Pheobe de Gayle ; Composer, Julian Nott ; Hair/makeup designer, Pamela Haddock ; Director of Photography, Balazs Bolygo.
Subjects: Feature films.; Television programs.; Television series.; Fiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Young women; Apprenticeship programs; Post office buildings;
© c2009., BBC Video ; Warner Home Video [distributor],
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Lark Rise to Candleford. [videorecording] / by Tricklebank, Ann.; Gallagher, Bill.; Bonnyman, Carolyn.; Chiappe, Gaby.; Gartside, Kate.; Armstrong, Moira.; Grint, Alan.; Holmes, Julian.; Lau, Patrick.; Marcus, Paul,1955-; Phillips, Maurice.; Tucker, David,1947 March 28-; Tully, Sue,1967-; Bassett, Linda.; Bentall, Ruby,1988-; Blakley, Claudie,1974-; Coyle, Brendan.; Dagleish, John.; French, Dawn.; Hallinan, Olivia,1985-; Hamilton, Victoria,1971-; Heap, Mark,1957-; Johnson, Karl,1948-; McDade, Sandy.; Merrells, Jason.; Night, Rebecca.; Sawalha, Julia,1968-; Ziegler, Matilda.; Thompson, Flora.Lark Rise to Candleford.; British Broadcasting Corporation.; BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.; Warner Home Video (Firm);
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital stereo.Linda Bassett, Ruby Bentall, Claudie Blakley, Brendan Coyle, John Dagleish, Dawn French, Olivia Hallinan, Victoria Hamilton, Mark Heap, Karl Johnson, Sandy McDade, Jason Merrells, Rebecca Night, Julia Sawalha, Matilda Ziegler.Sees the arrival of a dashing and elegant stranger in Candleford. Rich, enterprising, worldly and without a wife, James Dowland is a successful businessman with a string of London hotels and has come to transform Candleford and bring it new prosperity. But not everyone welcomes his entrepreneurial efforts and it isn't long before he is sparring with the spirited yet suddenly flustered Dorcas.disc one: Episodes 1-3 -- disc two: Episodes 4-6 -- disc three: Episodes 7-9 -- disc four: Episodes 10-12.Personal production credits vary by episode.
Subjects: Feature films.; Television melodramas.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Television series.; Small cities; Businessmen; Entrepreneurship; Rich people; Bachelors;
© c2010., BBC Video ; Distributed by BBC Worldwide Americas ; Distributed by Warner Home Video,
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What we knew : terror, mass murder and everyday life in Nazi Germany : an oral history / by Johnson, Eric A.(Eric Arthur),1948-; Reuband, Karl-Heinz,1946-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-417) and index.Pt. 1. Jewish survivors' testimonies. 1. Jews who left Germany before Kristallnacht: William Benson, Leipzig ; Margarete Leib, Karlsruhe ; Henry Singer, Berlin ; Karl Meyer, Cologne -- 2. Jews who left Germany after Kristallnacht: Armin Hertz, Berlin ; Josef Stone, Frankfurt ; Elise and Hermann Gottfried, Berlin ; Rebecca Weisner, Berlin ; Joseph Weinberg, Stuttgart -- 3. Jews who were deported from Germany during the war: Max Liffmann, Mannheim, 1940 to Gurs ; Herta Rosenthal, Leipzig, 1942 to Riga ; Ernst Levin, Breslau, 1943 to Auschwitz ; Ruth Mendel, Frankfurt, 1943 to Auschwitz ; Helmut Grunewald, Cologne, 1943 to Auschwitz ; Herbert Klein, Nuremberg, 1943 to Theresienstadt ; Werner Holz, Krefeld, 1943 to Theresienstadt ; Hannelore Mahler, Krefeld, 1944 to Theresienstadt -- Jews who went into hiding: Ilse Landau, Berlin ; Lore Schwartz, Berlin ; Rosa Hirsch, Magdeburg -- Pt. 2. "Ordinary Germans" testimonies. 5. Everyday life and knowing little about mass murder: Hubert Lutz, Cologne ; Marta Hessler, Stettin ; Rolf Heberer, Freithal ; Gertrud Sombart, Dresden ; Erwin Hammel, Cologne ; Anna Rudolf, Berlin ; Peter Reinke, Cologne ; Helga Schmidt, Dresden ; Werner Hassel, LeobschuÌtz -- Everyday life and hearing about mass murder: Hiltrud KuÌhnel, Frankfurt ; Ruth Hildebrand, Berlin ; Ekkehard Falter, Dresden ; Stefan Reuter, Berlin ; Ernst Walters, Schwalbach ; Effie Engle, Dresden ; Winfried Schiller, Beuten -- Witnessing and participating in mass murder: Adam Grolsch, Krefeld ; Hans Ruprecht, Cologne ; Albert Emmerich, Eberswalde ; Walter Sanders, Krefeld -- Pt. 3. Jewish survivors' survey evidence: Everyday life and anti-semitism ; Terror ; Mass murder -- Pt. 4. "Ordinary Germans" survey evidence: Everyday life and support for National Socialism ; Terror ; Mass murder -- Conclusion: What did they know?What We Knew offers the most startling oral history ever done of life in the Third Reich. Combining the expertise of a German sociologist and an American historian, it draws on both gripping oral histories and a unique survey of 4,000 people-both German Jews and non-Jewish Germans, who lived under the Third Reich. It directly addresses some of the most fundamental questions we have about the Nazi regime, particularly regarding anti-Semitism, issues of guilt and ignorance, popular support for the government, and the nature of the dictatorship itself. Johnson and Reuband's original research confirms that both Germans and Jews were aware of the mass murder of European Jews as it was occurring. From the responses of Jewish survivors, German anti-Semitism wasn't universal among their neighbors and colleagues, even as they experienced official mistreatment. Additionally, the authors' research suggests that Hitler and National Socialism were genuinely popular among ordinary Germans and that intimidation and terror played no great part in enforcing loyalty. Refuting long-held assumptions, the discoveries revealed in What We Knew are key to our understanding of life in the Third Reich, and make this book a central work for scholars of the Holocaust, World War II, and totalitarianism. Drawing on interviews with four thousand German Jews and non-Jewish Germans who experienced the Third Reich firsthand, an intriguing oral history describes everyday life in Nazi Germany, addressing such issues as guilt and ignorance concerning the mass murder of European Jews, anti-Semitism, and the popular appeal of Hitler and National Socialism.
© c2005., Basic Books,
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The Oxford book of American poetry / by Lehman, David,1948-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Anne Bradstreet -- Edward Taylor -- Philip Freneau -- Phillis Wheatley -- Joel Barlow -- Francis Scott Key -- Clement Moore -- Fitz-Greene Halleck -- William Cullen Bryant -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Jones Very -- Henry David Thoreau -- Julia Ward Howe -- James Russell Lowell -- Walt Whitman -- Herman Melville -- Frederick Goddard Tuckerman -- Henry Timrod -- Emily Dickinson -- Emma Lazarus -- Edwin Markham -- Katharine Lee Bates -- Ernest Lawrence Thayer -- Edgar Lee Masters -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Stephen Crane -- James Weldon Johnson -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Robert Frost -- Amy Lowell -- Gertrude Stein -- Trumbull Stickney -- Adelaide Crapsey -- Carl Sandburg -- Wallace Stevens -- Angelina Weld Grimke -- Mina Loy -- William Carlos Williams -- Ezra Pound -- Elinor Wylie -- H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) -- Robinson Jeffers -- Marianne Moore -- T.S. Eliot -- John Crowe Ransom -- Conrad Aiken -- Claude McKay -- Archibald Macleish.Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Samuel Greenberg -- Dorothy Parker -- E.E. Cummings -- Charles Reznikoff -- H. Phelps Putnam -- Bessie Smith -- Jean Toomer -- Mark Van Doren -- Louise Bogan -- John Wheelwright -- Stephen Vincent Benet -- Melvin B. Tolson -- Leonie Adams -- Hart Crane -- Allen Tate -- Yvor Winters -- Sterling A. Brown -- Laura Riding -- Kenneth Fearing -- Langston Hughes -- Ogden Nash -- Countee Cullen -- Edwin Denby -- Lorine Niedecker -- Louis Zukofsky -- Stanley Kunitz -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Robert Penn Warren -- W.H. Auden -- Lincoln Kirstein -- Josephine Jacobsen -- George Oppen -- Theodore Roethke -- Charles Olson -- Winfield Townley Scott -- Elizabeth Bishop -- J.V. Cunningham -- Paul Goodman -- Josephine Miles -- Anne Porter -- Robert Johnson -- Jean Garrigue -- Robert Hayden -- Muriel Rukeyser -- David Schubert -- Delmore Schwartz -- Karl Shapiro -- May Swenson -- John Berryman -- Randall Jarrell -- Weldon Kees -- William Stafford -- Ruth Stone -- Gwendolyn Brooks -- Ruth Herschberger -- Robert Lowell -- Joan Murray -- William Bronk -- Robert Duncan -- Charles Bukowski -- Amy Clampitt -- Barbara Guest -- Howard Nemerov -- Mona Van Duyn -- Richard Wilbur -- Howard Moss -- Anthony Hecht -- Richard Hugo -- Denise Levertov -- James Schuyler -- Louis Simpson -- Donald Justice -- Carolyn Kizer -- Kenneth Koch -- Jack Spicer -- A.R. Ammons -- Robert Bly -- Robert Creeley.Allen Ginsberg -- James Merrill -- Frank O'hara -- W.D. Snodgrass -- David Wagoner -- Lew Welch -- John Ashbery -- Galway Kinnell -- W.S. Merwin -- James Wright -- Donald Hall -- Philip Levine -- Anne Sexton -- John Hollander -- Richard Howard -- Adrienne Rich -- Harry Mathews -- Gary Snyder -- Sylvia Plath -- Ted Berrigan -- Joseph Ceravolo -- Mark Strand -- Jay Wright -- Russell Edson -- Mary Oliver -- Charles Wright -- Frederick Seidel -- C.K. Williams -- Charles Simic -- Frank Bidart -- Carl Dennis -- Tom Disch -- Fanny Howe -- Robert Pinsky -- Tom Clark -- Billy Collins -- Bob Dylan -- Robert Hass -- Lyn Hejinian -- Marilyn Hacker -- Linda Gregg -- Ann Lauterbach -- William Matthews -- Sharon Olds -- Ron Padgett -- Louis Gluck -- Michael Palmer -- James Tate -- Douglas Crase -- Paul Violi -- John Koethe -- Bernadette Mayer -- J.D. McClatchy -- Alice Notley -- Kay Ryan -- Terence Winch -- Patti Smith -- Rae Armantrout -- Aaron Fogel -- Jane Kenyon -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Susan Mitchell -- Molly Peacock -- Bob Perelman -- David Shapiro -- James Cummins -- Rachel Hadas -- Lawrence Joseph -- Heather McHugh -- Lynn Emanuel -- Katha Pollitt -- Charles Bernstein -- Anne Carson -- Carolyn Forche -- Dana Gioia -- Jorie Graham -- Edward Hirsch -- Rodney Jones -- John Yau.This collection redefines the great canon of American poetry from its origins in the 17th century right up to the present. It features the work of more than 200 poets, almost three times as many as the 1976 edition. The book includes not only writers born since the previous edition, but also many fine poets overlooked in earlier editions or little known in the past but highly deserving of attention. Many more women and African-American poets are represented, and unexpected figures such as the musicians Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and Robert Johnson have a place.--From publisher description.
Subjects: American poetry.; American poetry.; Poetry.;
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