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  1. Biography - Ferber, Edna (1887-1968): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Giant by Edna (1887-1968) Ferber, 1952-01-01
  3. Giant by Edna (1887-1968) Ferber, 1952-01-01
  4. Buttered side down; stories by Edna Ferber. With front. in color by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1912-01-01
  5. Cheerful. by request. by Edna Ferber. by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1918-01-01
  6. dollar1200 a year; a comedy in three acts. by Edna Ferber and by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1920-01-01
  7. Dawn O 'Hara the girl who laughed by Edna Ferber. by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1911-01-01
  8. Gigolo. by Edna Ferber. by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1922-01-01
  9. Half portions. by Edna Ferber. by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1920-01-01
  10. Emma McChesney and co.. by Edna Ferber. with four illustrations by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1915-01-01
  11. Roast beef medium the business adventures of Emma McChesney by E by Ferber. Edna. 1887-1968., 1913-01-01

81. Asher Library - Full View Of Record
Title, Fanny herself sound recording / by Edna Ferber ; abridgement by SusanDworkin. Imprint, Sl Jewish Contemporary Classics, p2000. Descr.
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82. The Leonard Bernstein Collection, Ca. 1920-1989: Names
Feigay, Paul, 1920 Feldman, Morton, 1926 - Ferber, Edna, 1887 - 1968 Ferguson,Maynard Fernandez, (?) Fine, Irving, 1914 - 1962 Finzi, Gerald, 1901 - 1956
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83. Ferber, Edna
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Ferber, Edna. Ferber, Edna, 1887–1968, Americanauthor, b. Kalamazoo, Mich. Her novels portray the lives
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Ferber, Edna Ferber, Edna, , American author, b. Kalamazoo, Mich. Her novels portray the lives of a wide variety of Americans in a vigorous, colorful, and panoramic fashion. Among her best-known novels are So Big (1924, Pulitzer Prize), Show Boat (1926, musical version 1927), Cimarron Saratoga Trunk Giant (1952), and Ice Palace (1958). Ferber also collaborated with George S. Kaufman on such plays as The Royal Family Dinner at Eight (1932), and Stage Door
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84. Ferber - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
1. United States novelist; author of several popular novels (18871968) SynonymsEdna Ferber. Source WordNet ® 1.7, © 2001 Princeton University.
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85. Titles ("K"), Authors, Call#s & Subjects
Kind of magic. / . 92 Ferber 1. Authors, American 20th century - Biography.2. Ferber, Edna, - 1887- 1968. Kinfolk. / . FIC BUC 1. China - Fiction.
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The K factor: reversing and preventing high blood pressure without drugs Richard Moore, George Webb.. 616.1 MOO
1. Hypertension - Diet therapy - Popular works.
2. High-potassium diet. ...
7. Hypertension - Nutritional aspects - Popular works.
"K" is for killer. FIC GRA
K-2, the Savage mountain. 915.42 HOU
The Kabuki theatre of Japan. With illustrations by the author.. 792.0952 SCO
1. Japanese drama - History and criticism.
2. Theater - Japan.
Kaffir boy: the true story of a Black youth's coming of age in Apartheid South Africa Mark Mathabane.. 92 MATHABANE < /a>
1. Blacks - South Africa - Biography. ...
3. Mathabane, Mark.
Kahlil Gibran: a self-portrait. 128 GIB
1. Philosophers.
2. Gibran, Kahlil. - 1883-1931.
Kahlil Gibran: the nature of love. 128 SHE
1. Love in literature.
2. Gibran, Kahlil, - 1883-1931.
Kahlo: portrait of an artist narrated by Sada Thompson. . VIDEO 709.2 FOR. LANG.
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The Kaiser: warlord of the Second Reich Alan Palmer..

86. Solemnity Of Mary - The Church Has Chosen The Octave Of The Nativity To Consecra
death in Orange, California. 16 Edna Ferber (August 15, 1887 - 1968.Edna Ferber was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She became the
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April Lucia Barro (d 1992) Spirited struggler for justice. Maya Angelou (April 4, 1928 - ) Maya Angelou was born in St. Louis as Marguerite Johnson. She spent most of her childhood between Stamps, Arkansas, where she lived with her grandmother and St. Louis, Missouri where her mother lived. She attended public schools in California and Arkansas; studied dance with Martha Graham and drama with Frank Silvera. Her grandmother instilled pride and confidence in her but her self image was shattered when, at age 8, her mother’s boyfriend raped her. Maya was so devastated by this attack that she didn’t speak for five years. By the time she was 16 she regained her self-esteem and was busy caring for her newborn son, Gary, when she decided to begin speaking again. Her experiences during her first 16 years are chronicled in the first volume of her autobiography, "I KNOW WHAT THE CAGED BIRD SINGS". This work also highlights the social and political tensions of the 1930’s. The next four volumes of Angelou’s autobiography continue to trace her spiritual, psychological, and political odyssey. She became a prominent figure in American literature and had extraordinary experiences as she involved herself in the Civil Rights and the Feminist movements both in the United State and Africa, where she spent four years in Ghana. This latter time is covered in her fifth volume in which she becomes aware not only of her African roots but also of the fact that she is distinctly American. Angelou’s relationship with her son, as well as all of the hardships experienced by the lower class in American society, are recurrent themes in the other four works.

87. Ice Palace (in MARION)
Danton, Karl Swenson. Based on the novel by Edna Ferber. Originallyproduced as a motion picture in 1960. Max Steiner, music. Two men
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Ice palace
Title:
Uniform title:
Author:
Published:
  • Burbank, Calif. : Warner Home Video, c1988.
Subject:
Material:
  • 1 videocassette (144 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Note:
  • VHS.
  • Not rated.
  • Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, Carolyn Jones, Martha Hyer, Jim Backus, Shirley Knight, Diane McBain, Ray Danton, Karl Swenson.
  • Based on the novel by Edna Ferber.
  • Originally produced as a motion picture in 1960.
  • Max Steiner, music.
  • Two men in Alaska have a bitter 40-year rivalry that mirrors their land's struggle for statehood.
  • Video recordings.
  • Videocassettes.
LC Card no:
  • Music Pub no:
    • 11792 Warner Bros.
    System ID no:
    • AIE-1553
    Holdings:
    CLEVELAND/Audio-Video
    • CALL NUMBER: ENTERTAINMENT Video E Available/LocalRequest
    LORAIN PUBLIC/Lorain A-V
    • CALL NUMBER: [DRAMA] VID/CASS Fic Video Available
    • CALL NUMBER: [drama] VID/CASS Fic Video Available
  • Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

    88. Giant (in MARION)
    special rare footage), 60 minutes. Reprocessed for stereo. Based onthe novel Giant by Edna Ferber. MPAA Rated G. Bick Benedict
    http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/ACA-0147
    Giant
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    • Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, c1996.
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    • Special widescreen ed.
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    • VHS, hi-fi, stereo., Dolby processed.
    • Closed-captioned.
    • Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Sal Mineo, Dennis Hopper, Judith Evelyn, Paul Fix.
    • Screenplay, Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat ; music, Dimitri Tiomkin.
    • Fortieth anniversary videocassette release of the 1956 motion picture by Giant Productions.
    • Duration: feature, 202 minutes; extras (original theatrical trailers and special rare footage), 60 minutes.
    • Reprocessed for stereo.
  • 89. Dinner At Eight (in MARION)
    Based on the play Dinner at Eight by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber.A Park Avenue snob gives a dinner party for a visiting English peer.
    http://www.ccpl.org/MARION/ABT-0706
    Dinner at eight
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    Author:
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    • Santa Monica, Calif. : MGM/UA Home Video ; Turner Entertainment, 1997.
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    • VHS.
    • Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
    • Marie Dressler, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe, Billie Burke.
    • Director, George Cukor ; screenplay, Frances Marion, Herman J, Mankiewicz ; photography, William Daniels ; music, William Axt.
    • Videocassette release of the 1933 motion picture by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Corp. and renewed in 1960 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.
    • Contains the original theatrical trailer.
    • Based on the play "Dinner at Eight" by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber.
    • A Park Avenue snob gives a dinner party for a visiting English peer. Little does she realize that her shipping magnate husband is bankrupt and that her daughter is having an affair with an older man.
    • For private home use only.
  • 90. Ogden Nash Collection, Index Of Correspondents

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    Ogden Nash Collection
    Index of Correspondents
    Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Index entries followed by the notation [from Nash, O] indicate that the person is the recipient of correspondence from Nash. Box and folder numbers followed by a number in parenthesis indicate the number of items by (or to) that person. Where there is no number in parenthesis, there is only one letter. So in the example Agnew, Spiro T., 1918- 4.8 [from Nash, O.], 10.1(2) there is one item from Nash to Agnew in box 4, folder 8 and two items, from Agnew to Nash, in box 10, folder 1. Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Adams, Franklin Pierce, 1881-196010.1, 11.5
    Adler, Larry
    Agnew, Spiro T., 1918-
    4.8 [from Nash, O.], 10.1(2)
    Alajalov, Constantin, 1900-198710.1
    Alden Kindred of America, Inc.10.1
    Alexander, Lloyd10.1(2)
    American Theatre Wing10.1(2)
    Andric, Dragoslav10.1
    Angell, RogerSee New Yorker
    A.P. Watt and Son11.1, 11.8
    Armour, Richard Willard, 1906- 10.1(2) Ashton, WinifredSee Dane, Clemence Associated Harvard Alumni10.7 Auslander, Jo10.1

    91. A Guide To The Henry Cohen Papers, 1850-1950

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    A Guide to the Henry Cohen Papers, 1850-1950
    Descriptive Summary Creator: Cohen, Henry, 1863-1952. Title Cohen (Henry) Papers Dates: Abstract: Henry Cohen was Rabbi from 1888 to 1949 of Congregation B'nai Israel in Galveston, Texas. Papers document his religious and social welfare activities and other interests. Quantity: 52 ft., 3 in Identification: Repository: University of Texas at Austin. Center for American History.
    Biographical Note
    Henry Cohen was born April 7, 1863 in London England. In 1884 he was ordained a rabbi and led congregations in Kingston, Jamaica (1884-1885) and Woodville, Mississippi (1885-1888) before transferring to Galveston, Texas where he led the Temple B'nai Israel from 1888 to 1949. Cohen was influential in religious and social welfare activities in Texas; he was especially well-known for his work on hospitals, schools, and immigration issues. A noted prison reformer, Cohen served on the Texas Prison Board. An authority on the Talmud, Cohen published a number of essays. He married Mollie Levy of Galveston and the couple had two children.
    Scope and Contents
    Papers concern Cohen's career and those of members of his family; his social welfare activities, especially in the fields of prison reform, hospitals, schools, and immigration. Papers include correspondence, diaries, notebooks, financial records, sermons, poetry, lectures, photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, scrapbooks, certificates, postcards, galley proofs, and guest books.

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