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Townsend Library Video List February 7, 2012 Townsend Library Video List February 7, 2012 Call Number Title Barcode M1527.E3 S4 1991 1776 1050074741 PR6029.R8 N7 2004 1984 1050075161 PN1995.9.J8 T84584 2008 12 angry men 1050078392 E111 .A13 1994 1492, conquest of paradise 1050069576 E178 .E34 2003 18th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067073 E178 .E34 2003 18th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067070 E178 .E34 2003 18th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067072 E178 .E34 2003 18th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067071 E301 .N56 2002 19th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067075 E301 .N56 2002 19th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067076 E301 .N56 2002 19th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067077 E301 .N56 2002 19th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067074 PN1997.T8475 H4 1996 2 days in the valley 1050081172 LB1607 .T95 2007 2 million minutes 1050075966 E741 .T84 2004 20th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067079 E741 .T84 2004 20th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067080 E741 .T84 2004 20th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067151 E741 .T84 2004 20th century turning points in U.S. history 1050067150 HN59.2 .T45 2010 30 days the complete series. 1050080402 HN59.2 .T45 2010 30 days the complete series. 1050080401 HN59.2 .T45 2010 30 days the complete series. 1050080400 HN59.2 .T45 2010 30 days the complete series. 1050080399 HN59.2 .T45 2010 30 days the complete series. 1050080398 HN59.2 .T45 2010 30 days the complete series. 1050080397 JF2112.A4 T45 1984 30-second president 1050074435 PN1997 .F596 2000 42nd Street 1050062776 PN1997 .F666 1983 48 hrs. 1050081179 PN1997 .F548 2004 50 first dates 1050081021 PN1997 .S5984 2001 6th day 1050081644 LB2343.32 .S48 2007 7 secrets of savvy students study smarter, not harder / 1050078813 PN1997.2 .A15 2009 7 soles 1050080415 BF637.S4 C685 2004 8th habit : from effectiveness to greatness / 1050065322 HV6432.7 N56 2008 911 in plane site the director's cut / 1050080334 RA781.7 .A4 1998 A.M. and P.M. yoga for beginners 1050074448 RA781.7 .A4 1998 A.M. and P.M. yoga for beginners 1050074449 RJ61 .A237 2004 ABC's of newborn baby care 1050065237 PN1995.9.M27 B13 2002 About a boy 1050074201 PN1997.2 .A2688 2003 About Schmidt 1050074219 PS3552.E373 A64 2003 About Schmidt 1050066418 PS3552.E373 A64 2003 About Schmidt 1050076621 PN1997 .A26 1998 Above the law 1050074217 E457.2 A27 1993 Abraham Lincoln a new birth of freedom / 1050075326 PN1995.9.D4 A37 2000 Absolute power 1050081682 PN1997 .A276 2004 Absolutely fabulous 1050064456 TR624 .A27 1985 Action photography 1050076643 Townsend Library Video List February 7, 2012 TR897.7 .P471 2007 ActionScript 3.0 in Flash CS3 Professional : Beyond the basics / 1050077196 TR897.7 .P47 2007 ActionScript 3.0 in Flash CS3 Professional : Essential training / 1050077203 SB63.L315 A337 2003 Adaptation 1050075542 TK5105.8885.D74 C46 2007 Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 essential training / 1050077189 TK5105.8885.D74 C46 2007 Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 essential training / 1050077188 TK5105.888.D74 W56 2007 Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS essential training / 1050077193 TR897.7 .A3 S58 2007 Adobe Flash CS3 Professional essential training / 1050077201 TR897.7 .R45 2008 Adobe Flash CS3 professional video : studio techniques / 1050077263 T385.A3 G65 2007 Adobe Illustrator CS3 essential training / 1050077214 T385.A3 M33 2007 Adobe Illustrator CS3 one-on-one / 1050077213 T385.A3 M33 2007 Adobe Illustrator CS3 one-on-one / 1050077215 Z253.532 .A34 B532 2007 Adobe InDesign CS3 beyond the basics / 1050077211 Z253.532 .A34 B531 2007 Adobe InDesign CS3 essential training / 1050077206 TR267.5.A3 M335 2008 Adobe Photoshop CS3 channels and masks / 1050077202 TR267.5 .A3 O791 2007 Adobe Photoshop CS3 creative photographic techniques 1050077192 TR267.5 .A3 O79 2007 Adobe Photoshop CS3 for photographers 1050077195 TR267.5 .A3 K33 2007 Adobe Photoshop CS3 for the web essential training / 1050077191 TR267.5.A36 M33 2007 Adobe Photoshop CS3 one-on-one / 1050077198 TR267.5.A36 M33 2007 Adobe Photoshop CS3 one-on-one / 1050077197 PS3535.I233 Z5 1998 Adrienne Rich 1050076511 PS3535.I233 Z5 1998 Adrienne Rich 1050076510 TH9378 .A38 1997 Advancing the initial attack handline 1050074270 PN1997 .A3112 2000 Adventures of Ford Fairlane 1050074930 PN1997 .A38 1997 Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the desert 1050062136 QA154.2 .A38 1996 Adventurous world of college algebra 1050074753 QA154.2 .A38 1996 Adventurous world of college algebra 1050074752 HF5822 .A48 2002 Advertising & the end of the world 1050075964 PN1997 .A3863384 2003 Advocate 1050080072 GB330 .A37 1991 Africa 1050076966 BL2400 .A37 1998 African and African-American religions 1050076007 BL2400 .A37 1998 African and African-American religions 1050075653 E441 .A34 1998 Africans in America America's journey through slavery / 1050074611 E441 .A34 1998 Africans in America America's journey through slavery / 1050074610 E441 .A34 1998 Africans in America America's journey through slavery / 1050074612 E441 .A34 1998 Africans in America America's journey through slavery / 1050074613 E441 .A34 1998 Africans in America America's journey through slavery / 1050050344 N6538.N5 A52 1998 Against the odds the artists of the Harlem Renaissance / 1050075281 PA3827.A8 H37 1985 Agamemnon 1050076916 DP48.9 .B87 1991 pt.3 Age of gold 1050076066 PS3545.H16 A7 1993 Age of innocence 1050075443 PN1993.5.F7 H4 2002 Á la folie-- pas du tout He loves me, he loves me not / 1050067840 M1500 .V4 A3 1991 Aida 1050047909 LB2369 .A3 1987 Aids to memory note-taking skills / 1050078324 LB2369 .A3 1987 Aids to memory note-taking skills / 1050078325 PN1995.9.A3 A5 1997 Air Force One 1050081714 TL723 .A37 2007 Air Force One ; In the line of fire 1050078034 PN1997 .A57 1988 Airplane! 1050081020 Townsend Library Video List February 7, 2012 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa / v. 12 1050081524 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 1 1050081513 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 10 1050081522 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 11 1050081523 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 13 1050081525 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 14 1050081526 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 15 1050081527 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 16 1050081528 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 17 1050081529 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 18 1050081530 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 19 1050081531 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 2 1050081514 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 20 1050081532 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 21 1050081533 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 22 1050081534 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 23 1050081535 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 24 1050081536 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 25 1050081537 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 3 1050081515 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 4 1050081516 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 5 1050081517 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 6 1050081518 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 7 1050081519 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 8 1050081520 PN1998.3.K87 A64 2009 AK100 25 films by Akira Kurosawa /v. 9 1050081521 PN1997 .A367 1993 Aladdin 1050074781 PN1997.A317 A43 2004 Alambrista and the U.S.-Mexico border : film, music, and stories 1050064103of undocumented immigrants / F390 .A537 2004 Alamo 1050074829 F390 .A536 2004 Alamo a true story of courage / 1050065007 NB237.C28 A4 1998 Alexander Calder 1050075353 DF234 .A4 Alexander the Great his impact on Eastern & Western civilization1050003984 / PS3503.L718 P75 1999 Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho 1050068431 PN1997 .T482 2001 Alfred Hitchcock's The thirty-nine steps 1050066259 PN1997 .A898 1951 Alice in Wonderland 1050077602 PS3573.A425 Z463 1989 Alice Walker 1050076475 PN1997 .A322 1984 Alien 1050075704 PN1997 .A322 1987 Aliens 1050075703 RA781.7 .Y643 1995d Alive & well the natural body tune-up / 1050074447 PN1997 .A4465 1988 All quiet on the Western front 1050075898 PT2635.E8 .A45 1987 All quiet on the western front 1050075886 E860 .B49 1991 All the President's men 1050075469 PS 3563 .C337 A44 2001 All the pretty horses 1050074931 TP853.A1 A4 1975 Allegheny glassworks ; Seneca Glass Company 1050076644 PS3513.I74 Z48 1989 Allen Ginsberg in concert with Donald Was / 1050076425 PS3545.R815 A8 1976 Almos' a man 1050075796 PS3505.H632 A4 1987 Altered states 1050074609 PR6037.H23 A8 1997 Amadeus 1050062254 Townsend Library Video List February 7, 2012 M1500.M54 A53 1986 Amahl and the night visitors 1050076402 E123 .A48 2004 America discovery to revolution. 1050066954 E123 .A48 2004 America discovery to revolution. 1050066955 E123 .A48 2004 America discovery to revolution. 1050066953 GV1753.5 .A44 1985 American ballroom : American bronze no. 1-2 American silver no.1050076087 3-4 GV1753.5 .A44 1985 American ballroom : American bronze no. 1-2 American silver no.1050076089 3-4 GV1753.5 .A44 1985 American ballroom : American bronze no. 1-2 American silver no.1050076090 3-4 GV1753.5 .A44 1985 American ballroom : American bronze no. 1-2 American silver no.1050076088 3-4 PN1997 .A4675
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