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Jumping the job track : security, satisfaction, and success as an independent consultant / by Brown, Peter C.;
Subjects: Business consultants.; New business enterprises.;
© c1994., Crown Trade Paperbacks,
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JUMPING THE JOB TRACK PAPER ED by BROWN, PETER C.;
Subjects: Consultants.;
© 1994, CROWN
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The fugitive wife : a novel / by Brown, Peter C.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 410-411).
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Love stories.; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Gold mines and mining; Runaway wives; Gold miners; Prospecting;
© c2006., W.W. Norton & Co.,
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Masters of seventeenth-century Dutch genre painting : Philadelphia Museum of Art, March 18 to May 13, 1984, Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin (West), June 8 to August 12, 1984, Royal Academy of Arts, London, September 7 to November 18, 1984 / by Watkins, Jane Iandola.; Sutton, Peter C.; Brown, Christopher,1948-; Philadelphia Museum of Art.; Gemäldegalerie (Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz); Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain);
Bibliography: p. 363-393.Masters of Dutch genre painting / by Peter C. Sutton -- Life and culture in the golden age / by Peter C. Sutton -- Plates -- Catalogue / by Christopher Brown ... [et al.].
Subjects: Genre painting, Dutch; Genre painting;
© 1984., Philadelphia Museum of Art,
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Babylon 5. [videorecording] : the coming of Shadows / by Brown, Robert Latham,1947-; Copeland, John,1950-; Straczynski, J. Michael,1954-; Boxleitner, Bruce.; Christian, Claudia,1965-; Doyle, Jerry,1956-; Fulan, Mira,1955-; Biggs, Richard,1961-; Furst, Stephen,1955-; Thompson, Andrea,1959-; Katsulas, Andreas.; Jurasik, Peter.; Flinn, John C.,III.; Murphy, Fred V.; Franke, Christopher.; Iacovelli, John.; Rosenkranz, Roland.; Bruice, Anne.; Babylonian Productions, Inc.; Warner Home Video (Firm);
DVD, Dolby Digital 5.1, widescreen presentation.Bruce Boxleitner, Claudia Christian, Jerry Doyle, Mira Fulan, Richard Biggs, Stephen Furst, Andrea Thompson, Andreas Katsulas, Peter Jurasik.Cinematography, John C. Flinn III, Fred V. Murphy ; original music, Christopher Franke ; production design, John Iacovelli ; art direction, Roland Rosenkranz ; costume design, Anne Bruice.MPAA rating: Not rated.Babylon 5 is an outer-space way station, a port-of-call for diplomats, entrepreneurs, and scalawags of all species. Commander John Sheridan -- aided by chief security officer Michael Garibaldi, Lt. Commander Susan Ivanova, and resident telepath Talia Winters -- tries to keep apprised of all the intrigues swirling around his little corner of the galaxy, but things invariably spiral out of control.Points of departure (originally titled Chrysalis, pt. 2) -- Revelations -- The geometry of shadows -- A distant star -- The long dark -- A spider in the web -- Soul mates -- A race through dark places -- The coming of Shadows -- GROPOS -- All alone in the night -- Acts of sacrifice -- Hunter, prey -- There all the honor lies -- And now for a word -- In the shadow of Z'ha'dum -- Knives -- Confessions and lamentations -- Divided loyalties -- The long, twilight struggle -- Comes the Inquisitor -- The fall of night.
Subjects: Feature films.; Science fiction television programs.; Human-alien encounters; Twenty-third century;
© [2003], Warner home Video,
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Pontiac moon [videorecording] / by Schaffel, Robert (Robert L.) ; Vahabzadeh, Youssef. ; Taylor, Finn, 1958- ; Brown, Jeffrey. ; Medak, Peter. ; Danson, Ted, 1947- ; Steenburgen, Mary. ; Todd, Ryan. ; Schweig, Eric, 1967- ; Moriarty, Cathy. ; Gail, Max. ; Persky, Lisa Jane. ; Quinn, J. C., 1943- ; Schuck, John, 1944- ; Kloss, Thomas, 1956- ; Skinner, William Ladd. ; Coates, Anne V. ; Edelman, Randy. ; Myers, Ruth. ; Beecroft, Jeffrey. ; Paramount Pictures Corporation. ;
DVD, Region 1, widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, Ryan Todd, Eric Schweig, Cathy Moriarty, Max Gail, Lisa Jane Persky, J.C. Quinn, John Schuck.Director of photography, Thomas Kloss ; art director, William Ladd Skinner ; editor, Anne V. Coates ; music composer, Randy Edelman ; costume designer, Ruth Myers ; production designer, Jeffrey Beecroft.MPAA rating: Rated PG.In the summer of 1969, a whole nation awaited the Apollo XI mission to the moon. Science teacher Washington Bellamy and his son undertake a fantastic journey of their own. Their goal: to match the mileage from the Earth to the moon in Washington's 1949 Pontiac Chief. If Washington's calcuations are correct, they will arrive at the Spires of the Moon National Park just as the astronauts land on the moon.
Subjects: Feature films.; Comedy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Fathers and sons; Pontiac automobile; Manned space flight;
© 1995., Paramount,
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War classics [videorecording] : Casablanca express ; Cold war killers ; A yank in Libya ; Waterfront ; Commandos ; Eagles attack at dawn ; Hitler's SS: portrait of evil ; Go for broke. by Connery, Jason. ; Quinn, Francesco, 1962- ; Steffan, Jinny. ; Lehmann, Manfred. ; Maneri, Luisa. ; Schon, Horst. ; Brandon, David. ; Pleasence, Donald. ; Ford, Glenn, 1916- ; Stamp, Terence. ; Culver, Michael, 1938- ; Du Sautoy, Carmen. ; Sachs, Robin. ; King, Walter Wolf. ; Parkarkarkus ; Woodbury, Joan. ; Carradine, John ; Naish, J. Carrol, 1897-1973. ; Wrixon, Maris. ; Maxwell, Edwin. ; Van Cleef, Lee, 1925- ; Kelly, Jack. ; Albertini, Giampiero. ; Masé, Marino, 1939- ; George, Götz. ; Capponi, Pier Paolo. ; Jason, Rick. ; Brown, Peter. ; Gaʼon, Yehoram. ; Shiloa*h, Yosef. ; Nighy, Bill, 1949- ; Gutteridge, Lucy. ; Warner, David, 1941- ; Ferrer, Jose, 1912- ; Baker, Carroll, 1931- ; Randall, Tony. ; Johnson, Van, 1916- ; Nakamura, Henry. ; Anderson, Warner, 1911-1976. ; Haggerty, Don, d. 1988. ; Martino, Sergio. ; Leoni, Roberto. ; Gastaldi, Ernesto, 1934-. ; Ceccarell, Luigi. ; Ferrando, Giancarlo. ; Albiso, Eugenio. ; Everitt, Richard. ; Brayne, William ; Smith, Murray. ; Gunning, Christopher. ; Morton, Bob. ; Price, Anthony. ; Merrick, George M. ; Herman, Albert, 1894-1958. ; Brown, L. R. ; St. Claire, Arthur. ; Lane, Sherman. ; Linden, Edward. ; Alexander, Arthur. ; Sekely, Steve, 1899-1979. ; Mooney, Martin, 1896-1967 ; Franklin, Irwin. ; Zahler, Lee, 1893-1947. ; Cline, Robert, d. 1946. ; Henkel, Charles. ; Chroscicki and Sosone ; Crispino, Armando. ; Battistrada, Lucio. ; Strucchi, Stefano. ; Argento, Dario. ; Martin, Don. ; Brauner, Arthur. ; Nascimbene, Mario. ; Frattari, Benito. ; Alabiso, Daniele. ; Golan, Menahem, 1931- ; Gross, Joseph, 1934-. ; Seltzer, Dov. ; Kalach, Jacob. ; Conversi, Cleofe. ; Young, Aida. ; Heller, Lukas, 1930 ; Goddard, Jim. ; Shirley, John. ; Hartley, Richard, composer. ; Vincze, Ernest. ; Schary, Dore. ; Pirosh, Robert. ; Vogel, Paul C., 1899-1975. ; Newcom, James E. ; Colombo, Alberto, 1888-1954. ; Platinum Disc Corporation. ;
DVD format. Digitally mastered. Digitally enhanced audio 5.1.Disc 1. Casablanca express: Jason Connery, Francesco Quinn, Jinny Steffan, Manfred Lehmann, Luisa Maneri, Horst Schon, David Brandon, Donald Pleasence, Glenn Ford. The cold war killers: Terence Stamp, Michael Culver, Carmen du Sautoy, Robin Sachs. A yank in Libya: Walter Wolf King, Parkarkarkus, Joan Woodbury. Waterfront: John Carradine, J. Carrol Naish, Maris Wrixon, Edwin Maxwell. Disc2. Commandos: Lee Van Cleef, Jack Kelly, Giampiero Albertini, Marino Masé, Götz George, Pier Paolo Capponi. Eagles attack at dawn: Rick Jason, Peter Brown, Yehorah Gaon, Joseph Shiloah. Hitler's SS: portrait in evil: Bill Nighy, Lucy Gutteridge, David Warner, Jose Ferrer, Carroll Baker, Tony Randall. Go for Broke: Van Johnson, Henry Nakamura, Warner Anderson, Don Haggerty.Disc 1. Casablanca express produced by Pietro Innocenzi ; directed by Sergio Martino, screenplay, Roberto Leoni, Ernesto Gastaldi, Sergio Martino ; music, Luigi Ceccarell ; photography, Giancarlo Ferrando ; editor, Eugenio Albiso ; story by Roberto Leoni. The Cold war killers produced by Richard Everitt ; directed by William Brayne ; screenplay, Murray Smith ; music, Christopher Gunning ; editor, Bob Morton ; story by Anthony Price. A yank in Libya produced by Geo. M. Merrick ; directed by Albert Herman ; edited by L. R. Brown ; story and screenplay by Arthur St. Claire and Sherman Lane ; photography, Edward Linden. Waterfront produced by Arthur Alexander ; directed by Steve Sekely ; screenplay by Martin Mooney and Irwin R. Franklin ; music, Lee Zahler ; photography, Robert Cline ; editor, Charles Henkel, Jr. Disc 2. Commandos produced by Chroscicki and Sosone ; directed by Armando Crispino ; script by Lucio Battistrada, Armando Crispino, Stefano Strucchi, Dario Argento ; story by Don Martin and Arthur Brauner ; music, Mario Nascimbene ; photography, Benito Frattari ; editor, Daniele Alabiso. Eagles attack at dawn produced and directed by Menahem Golan ; script by Yoseph Gross ; music, Dov Seltzer, photography, Jacob Kalach ; editor, Cleofe Conversi. Hilter's SS: protrait in evil produced by Aida Young ; written by Lukas Heller ; directed by Jim Goddard ; editor, John Shirley ; music, Richard Hartley ; photography, Ernest Vincze. Go for broke produced by Dore Schary ; written and directed by Robert Pirosh ; photography, Paul C. Vogel ; editor, James E. Newcom ; music, Alberto Colombo.Rated 13. Not suitable under 13 years.Casablanca express: "It is 1942 and the conflict between the U.S. and Germany is getting heated. Winston Churchill is kidnapped by Nazi paratroopers. Now Al Cooper must rescue him"--Container. Cold war killers: "When a plane carrying extremely valuable cargo crashed into a lake, it is still sought after twenty-seven years later. The contents of the plane are not only of interest to Russian Intelligence but of England's defense staff as well. Both sides are willing to pay whatever price necessary to obtain the top-secert goods for themselves, including mowing down any man who gets in the way--Container". A yank in Libya: "US war correspondent Mike Malone is in Libya on assignment. When he unearths a Nazi conspiracy involving a revolt of the Arab tribes living in Libya he soon becomes the hunted. When he goes to the British Intelligence for help he learns that the British are already planning a coup. Double-crossings and secret alliances make the solution all the more complicated"--Container. Waterfront: "The setting is San Francisco where two Nazi spies have set up shop under assumed identities. The pair's front man poses as innocent optometrist Dr. Carl Decker. Decker's go-to guy is Victor Marlowe, a Nazi henchman who terrorizes local German Americans into keeping their mouths shut by making threats against their families. But when their codebook containing top-secret information makes its way into the unsuspecting hands of Jerry Donovan, it is up to him to save the day by preserving democratic ideals"--Container.Disc 2. Commandos: "U.S. Army Sgt. Sullivan is in an against-all-odds war adventure about a group of misfit soldiers he trains to stage a daring mission in North Africa. The platoon is ordered to take over an Italian camp, but as soon as the American soldiers reach their target, all hell breaks loose when some unexpected twists get in the way of completing their mission." Eagles attack at dawn: This story "is centered on a rescue mission to retrieve Israeli commandos from a Syrian prison. The operation is a covert maneuver involving members of the Israeli Army and Security Services".--Container. Hitler's SS: portrait of evil: "An overall look at Hitler's regime, focusing in on two young brothers from Berlin who join the Nazi camp"--Container. Go for broke: "The 442nd Regimental Combat Team is honored due to its make-up of mostly Japanese-American volunteers who loyally and courageously fought in World War II against their homeland and in the name of the United States. In particular, the film focuses on Lt. Mike Grayson, who holds prejudices against his men; ideas that were prevalent about all Japanese-Americans at the time. But as he watches the valiant men selflessly engage in battle, the lieutenant's biases are slowly chipped away until they are completely dissolved by the end of the war"--Container.
Subjects: War films.; Feature films.; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945 Libya; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; Spies;
© c2004., Platinum Disc Corp.,
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SpongeBob SquarePants. [videorecording] / by Tibbitt, Paul. ; Osborne, Kent. ; O'Hare, Mark. ; Burns, Peter. ; Springer, Aaron. ; Wiese, Erik. ; Williams, Merriwether. ; Greenblatt, C. H. ; Kenny, Tom (Thomas J.) ; Fagerbakke, Bill, 1957- ; Bumpass, Rodger. ; Brown, Clancy. ; Hillenburg, Stephen. ; Baker, Dee Bradley. ; Irwin, Serena. ; Overtoom, Andrew. ; Jennings, Nicholas. ; Hobson, Lynn. ; Carr, Nick. ; White, Todd. ; Rough Draft Studios. ; United Plankton Pictures. ; Nickelodeon (Firm) ;
DVD, Region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital; DVD-ROM requires a computer capable of playing DVD movies, running Microsoft Windows 98SE or higher.Voices: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Kent Osborne, Stephen Hillenburg, Dee Bradley Baker, Serena Irwin.Animation directors, Andrew Overtoom, Sean Dempsey, Fred Miller, Frank Weiss ; art director, Nicholas Jennings ; editors, Lynn Hobson, Margaret Hou ; musical director, Nick Carr ; character designer, Todd White.Not rated.SpongeBob B.C.: Prehistoric Sponegar, Patar, and Squog discover fire. Nature pants: SpongeBob takes off to JellyFish Fields to live. Fools in April: It's April Fools Day, SpongeBobs' favorite holiday. I'm with stupid: Patrick's parents are coming for a visit. Patty hype: Mr. Krabs asks for ideas to drum up business. Squid on strike: Squidward goes on strike. The great snail race: Squidward and SpongeBob enter their snails in a race. Plankton's Army: It's the 25th anniversary of the first time Plankton tried to steal the Krabby Patty recipe. Squillian returns: Squidward runs into an old school rival.
Subjects: Animated television programs; Television programs for children; Films for the hearing impaired.; Sponges; Friendship;
© c2004., Paramount,
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SpongeBob SquarePants. [videorecording] / by Tibbitt, Paul.; Osborne, Kent.; O'Hare, Mark.; Burns, Peter.; Springer, Aaron.; Wiese, Erik.; Williams, Merriwether.; Greenblatt, C. H.; Kenny, Tom(Thomas J.); Fagerbakke, Bill,1957-; Bumpass, Rodger.; Brown, Clancy.; Hillenburg, Stephen.; Baker, Dee Bradley.; Irwin, Serena.; Overtoom, Andrew.; Jennings, Nicholas.; Hobson, Lynn.; Carr, Nick.; White, Todd.; Rough Draft Studios.; United Plankton Pictures.; Nickelodeon (Firm); Paramount Pictures Corporation.;
VHS, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital.Voices: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Kent Osborne, Stephen Hillenburg, Dee Bradley Baker, Serena Irwin.Animation directors, Andrew Overtoom, Sean Dempsey, Fred Miller, Frank Weiss ; art director, Nicholas Jennings ; editors, Lynn Hobson, Margaret Hou ; musical director, Nick Carr ; character designer, Todd White.MPAA rating: Not rated.SpongeBob B.C.: Prehistoric Sponegar, Patar, and Squog discover fire. Nature pants: SpongeBob gives up his possessions and takes off to JellyFish Fields to live. Fools in April: It's April Fools Day, SpongeBobs' favorite holiday. I'm with stupid: Patrick's parents are coming for a visit and Patrick is upset because they think he's not very smart.
Subjects: Animated television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Animals, Fossil; Friendship; Holidays;
© c2004., Paramount,
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