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"All Things Must Pass"
February 25, 1943 - November 29, 2001
TCM is airing this masterpiece once again!
Enjoy it on December 1, 2001 @ 8PM EST
or December 2, 2001 @ 5:45PM EST
Haven't seen it? Not sure?
Watch the trailer!
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WHAT'S NEW IN OZ?
"Oz Before The Rainbow"
[On Stage & Screen to 1939]
Written by Mark Evans Swartz
$24.46 (30% off) (hc)
WONDERFUL!
Available NOW!
GUESS WHAT'S BACK!!
"The Annotated Wiza ...
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Dive down into an underwater cave and come up in an Ice age cavern as it looked to Early Man millenniums ago.
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Henry Bellamann, 1882-1945
Dr. Henry Bellamann
"The green distances of the land were gashed and scarred with wandering roads lumpy and deep-rutted from the heavy wheels that had groaned and strained through the winter mud. These roads came from the outlying regions, springing up, like casual streams, marking themselves more and more deeply in the soil as they moved between rail fences, widening as they wound toward the county seat. Scattered in their beginnings, they drew nearer to each o ...
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Jennifer Davidson's Home Page
You may know my writing (and my voice*) from my commentaries on National Public Radio®’s All Things Considered®. Or you may be a stranger, a visiting friend, an acquaintance, or a web surfer: whatever the case, a warm welcome to my home page.
*(Needs RealAudio)
This is the cover of my latest book, “Stop Smelling My Rose!”, an illustrated collection of some 40 short essays and commentaries (mostly humorous) which is now available, in paperback, either fr ...
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L Frank Baum
Thanks to Bob Milnikel, Donald Smith & GOoFy12737 (!) who all sent me the correct order for these books.
The Oz Series
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
The Marvelous Land of Oz
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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz
Little Wizard Stories of Oz
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Editor's Preface
Imaging the Civil War:
Visual Representation and
The Red Badge of Courage
by Eric J. Gislason
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The Red Badge of Courage
by Stephen Crane
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The star rigger's net . . .
Science Fiction Worlds of Jeffrey A. Carver
From the mysteries of deepest space . . . to the recesses of the human mind.
Welcome to the star rigger's net, for the curious reader of science fiction (scifi) and fantasy. Get the latest on my own books and explore other SF resources as well, including writing advice and free short stories.
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Stephen Crane
1871—1900
Stephen Crane's life was restless and uneven and intensely American. Born in Newark, New Jersey, the fourteenth child of a Methodist pastor, he was the typical American boy, playing baseball, boxing, and hunting. In college he became the youngest captain and the best shortstop the Syracuse University baseball ever had. His mother, who supported the family after her husband's death, died when Stephen was eighteen, and for the next five years he lived in New Y ...
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Website
Welcome to the incredible world of Oz. There is much to know about this wonderful land, and on these pages I hope to tell you a lot about it, and help you find out where to find out more. Oz first started as a book, which grew into an entire series of books. They were first written by one man, but others wrote more books after him, and more books are being added to the series even now. There have also been many movies (maybe you've seen one of them on televisi ...
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