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- William Blake, Martin Myrone And Amy Concannon [curators] ; with an afterword by Alan Moore
- Crain's Chicago business
- Marianne Moore, a collection of critical essays, Edited by Charles Tomlinson
- Art and race matters, the career of Robert Colescott, Raphaela Platow and Lowery Stokes Sims, editors
- The mint, notes made in the R.A.F. Depot between August and December, 1922, and at Cadet College in 1925, by T.E. Lawrence (352087 A/c Ross) ; regrouped and copied in 1927 and 1928 at Aircraft Depot, Karachi
- The beacon-news
- The Saturday evening post
- A masque of mercy, by Robert Frost
- Senior handbook, Crisis Line of the Fox Valley/Kane County INFO
- Chicago tribune
- The color of abolition, how a printer, a prophet, and a contessa moved a nation, Linda Hirshman
- Marianne Moore, an introduction to the poetry, George W. Nitchie
- Collected poems, 1951-1971, A.R. Ammons
- The Sugar Grove Herald
- Bosch, the 5th centenary exhibition, edited by Pilar Silva Maroto
- Free to be ... you and me, conceived by Marlo Thomas ; developed and edited by Carole Hart, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Mary Rodgers and Marlo Thomas ; editor: Francine Klagsbrun ; art director: Samuel N. Antupit
- Euripides, The Trojan women, a comic, by Rosanna Bruno ; text by Anne Carson
- The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Leonard W. Labaree ... [et al.]
- The Elburn herald
- A home for surrealism, fantasic painting in midcentury Chicago, edited by Janine Mileaf and Susan F. Rossen ; contributions by Robert Cozzolino, Adam Jolles, Janine Mileaf, Joanna Pawlik, and Marin Sarvé-Tarr
- Kane County chronicle
- Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die, bioethics and the transformation of health care in America, Amy Gutmann and Jonathan D. Moreno
- The haunted bookshop, by Christopher Morley ; illustrated by Douglas Gorsline
- Sally Mann, a thousand crossings, Sarah Greenough and Sarah Kennel ; with essays by Hilton Als, Malcolm Daniel, and Drew Gilpin Faust
- Brave new world revisited, Aldous Huxley
- Herbs and roots, a history of Chinese doctors in the American medical marketplace, Tamara Venit Shelton
- New-generation African poets, a chapbook box set (TISA), introduction by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani
- Tilbury Town, selected poems, of Edwin Arlington Robinson ; introduction and notes by Lawrance Thompson
- Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island, being the story of a gentleman of culture and refinement who suffered shipwreck and saw no human beings other than cruel and savage cannibals for several years ; how he beheld Megatheria alive and made some notes of their habits ; how he became a sacred lunatic ; how he did at last escape in a strange manner from the horror and barbarities of Rampole Island in time to fight in the Great War, and how afterwards he came near returning to that island for ever ; with much amusing and edifying matter concerning manners, customs, beliefs, warfare, crime, and a storm at sea ; concluding with some reflections upon life in general and upon these present times in particular, by H.G. Wells
- La Raza
- Collected poems 1956-1976, David Wagoner
- Surrealism beyond borders, Stephanie D'Alessandro, Matthew Gale
- Cézanne portraits, John Elderfield ; with Mary Morton, Xavier Rey ; contributions by Alex Danchev, Jayne S. Warman
- The jazz age, American style in the 1920s, Sarah D. Coffin and Stephen Harrison ; with contributions by Emily M. Orr
- The West Point atlas of American wars, compiled by the Department of Military Art and Engineering, the United States Military Academy ; chief editor, Vincent J. Esposito
- United States -- Civilization -- Computer network resources
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- PBS Distribution, United States, 2013
- National Geographic Society, Warner Home Video distributor, Washington, D.C., United States, c2002
- American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, United States, 1905
- PBS Home Video, United States, 2011
- American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, United States, 1906
- Distributed by PBS Distribution, United States, ©2010
- Turner Entertainment, Distributed by Warner Home Video, United States, Burbank, CA, ©2006
- Seven Stories Press, Human Rights Watch, New York, NY, United States, 2024
- Penguin Books, United States, 2023
- Universal Film Manufacturing Co., United States, 1919
- American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, United States, 1903
- W.W. Norton, United States, 2021
- National Geographic Video, Distributed by Warner Home Video, United States, ©1999
- Peachpit Press, United States, 2014
- B Plus Productions, DocuramaFilms, Distributed by New Video Group, United States, 2012
- Reelin' In the Years, United States, c2006
- Mosby/Elsevier, Distributed by Insight Media, United States, New York, NY, ©2007
- A&E Television Networks, Distributed by New Video, United States, New York, NY, 2004, c2002
- A&E Home Video, New Video group distributor, New York, United States, 1997, 1994
- Borrowed Light, Distributed by PBS Home Video, United States, ©2004
- A & E Television Networks, Distributed by New Video, United States, New York, NY, c2006
- Warner Bros. Home Video, United States, c2003
- PBS Video distributor, United States, 1995
- A & E Television Networks, Distributed by New Video, United States, New York, NY, ©2005
- Houghton Mifflin, United States, ©1957
- Columbia Broadcasting System CBS, United States, 1953
- Docurama, United States, 2008
- PBS HomeVideo, United States, c2005
- Thomas A. Edison, Inc., United States, 1900
- PBS, United States, 2011
- Medical Creations, United States, 2018
- PBS DVD, Distributed by Warner Home Video, United States, Burbank, CA, ©2003
- Cerebellum, United States, 2000
- National Geographic Society, Distributed by Warner Home Video, Washington, D.C., United States, 2005, ©1997
- Columbia Broadcasting System CBS, United States, 1952
- s.n., United States, 1915
- Filmakers Library, United States, 2002
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- Leacock Pennebaker, Pennebaker Hegedus Films distributor, United States, N.Y., 200-?, c1964
- Thomas A. Edison, Inc., United States, 1899
- s.n., United States, 1912
- Privately published?, United States, 1981
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- The Criterion Collection, United States, 2014
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- History Channel, Distributed in the U.S. by New Video, United States, ©2005
- Thomas A. Edison, Inc., United States, 1906
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- Shane, a Paramount Picture ; George Steven's production ; produced and directed by George Stevens ; screenplay by A.B. Guthrie, Jr
- Trumbo, Samuel Goldwyn Films, Red Envelope Entertainment, Safehouse Pictures and Filbert Steps Productions in association with Reno Productions present ; produced by Will Battersby, Tory Tunnell, Alan Klingenstein, David Viola ; directed by Peter Askin
- Word is out, stories of some of our lives, a Mariposa Film Group and Adair Films production ; a film made by Mariposa Film Group (Peter Adair [and others] ; produced by Peter Adair
- Inside Islam, directed by Mark Hufnail ; written and produced by Mitch Lodwick ; executive producers, Jim Milio, Melissa Jo Peltier, Mark Hufnail ; produced by MPH Entertainment, Inc. for the History Channel
- Something from nothing, the art of rap, JolyGoodFilms, Westmount Films and Final Level Entertainment ; director, Ice-T ; producer, Paul Toogood ; co-director, Andy Baybutt
- Out of the past, coordinating producer, Mark Polloch ; series producer, Sam Low ; the Pennsylvania State University, WQED Pittsburgh
- Code of the West, Racing Horse Productions presents ; director & producer, Rebecca Richman Cohen ; producer & editor, Francisco Bello ; written by Francisco Bello, Rebecca Richman Cohen
- Sample this, Propinquity Films presents ; a Dan Forrer film ; written by Dan Forrer ; producer, Robert Burris ; produced and directed by Dan Forrer
- Gasland, Can you light your water on fire?, an International WOW Company production in association with HBO Documentary Films present ; produced by Trish Adlesic, Josh Fox, Molly Gandour ; written and directed by Josh Fox
- Orson Welles Citizen Kane
- Frontline, written, produced & directed by Miri Navasky & Karen O'Connor ; a Frontline production with Mead Street Films, LLC
- Killing Us Softly 4, Advertising's Image of Women, a Media Education Foundation production ; directed by Sut Jhally
- Fixed, the science/fiction of human enhancement, a Making Change Media production ; produced & directed by Regan Pretlow Brashear ; co-producer, Jamie LeJeune
- Hey, Boo, Harper Lee & To kill a mockingbird, produced, written & directed by Mary McDonagh Murphy
- Our disappeared, Nuestros desaparecidos, A co-production of Geovision, Inc. and the Independent Television Service (ITVS), in association with Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) with funding by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ; a film by Juan Mandelbaum ; written, produced & directed by Juan Mandelbaum ; co-producer, David Carnochan
- Casablanca, Warner Brothers Pictures presents a Hal B. Wallis production ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screen play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch
- Obesity in America, a national crisis, St-Jude Nutrition Medical Communications LLC presents ; written, directed & produced by David Bissonnette
- Raising Cain, exploring the inner lives of America's boys, produced and directed by Paul Stern ; co-produced by Craig Ginsberg ; written by Michael Thompson, Paul Stern, Craig Ginsberg ; produced by Powderhouse Productions, in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting
- The Godfather, a Paramount Picture ; produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola ; screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola & Mario Puzo ; co-produced by Gray Frederickson & Fred Roos ; director of photography, Gordon Willis ; Coppola Company production, Part II
- Cracking the code of life, written and produced by Elizabeth Arledge and Julia Cort ; directed by Elizabeth Arledge ; a production of Nova/Clear Blue Sky Productions by Eilzabeth Arledge for WGBH/Boston
- Eyes on the prize, a production of Blackside, Inc. ; [creator and executive producer, Henry Hampton]
- Trumbo, Bleecker Street presents ; S.H. Pictures presents ; a Groundswell production ; directed by Jay Roach ; written by John McNamara ; produced by Michael London & Janice Wiliams ; produced by Shivani Rawat, Monica Levinson, Nimitt Mankad ; produced by John McNamara, Kevin Kelly Brown ; a Jay Roach film
- A class apart, produced and directed by Carlos Sandoval and Peter Miller ; written by Carlos Sandoval ; a co-production of Camino Bluff Productions, Inc. and the Independent Television Service (ITVS), in association with Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) for American experience ; [American experience is a production of WGBH Boston] ; senior producer [for the series], Sharon Grimberg
- Global warming, the signs and the science, [written by Michael Taylor and David Kennard ; a production of Stonehaven Production Services and South Carolina ETV ; produced by David Kennard ; directed by Michael Taylor.]
- Last voyage of the Lusitania, National Geographic ; producer, Peter Schnall ; writer, Patrick Prentice ; associate producer/researcher, Bruce Norfleet ; for National Geographic, executive producer, Michael Rosenfeld ; senior producer, Nina Weinstein
- Class dismissed, how TV frames the working class, a project by Pepi Leistyna ; directed by Loretta Alper ; produced & written by Loretta Alper & Pepi Leistyna
- Earth days, American Experience presents ; a Robert Stone film ; written, produced and directed by Robert Stone ; a Robert Stone film for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation and Robert Stone Productions, LLC ; WGBH Boston
- These amazing shadows, Sundance Selects ; Gravitas Docufilms ; directed by Paul Mariano, Kurt Norton ; produced by Christine O'Malley, Paul Mariano, Kurt Norton ; written by Kurt Norton, Paul Mariano, Doug Blush
- Generation M, misogyny in media and culture, the Media Education Foundation presents ; Vox Populi Productions presents ; written, produced, and directed by Thomas Keith
- Some like it hot, Ashton Productions, Inc. presents a Mirisch Company picture ; screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond ; produced and directed by Billy Wilder
- 2001, a Space Odyssey, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Stanley Kubrick production ; directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick ; screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke
- He said, she said, gender, language & communication, produced in cooperation with Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University and Columbian School of Arts & Sciences, George Washington University and Committee on Linguistics at George Washington University ; production, Pulse Media ; producer, Robert DiNozzi
- Inside North Korea, a Pangloss Films production for National Geographic Television & Film ; producer/writer, Peter Yost
- Power surge, are we finally on the brink of a clean energy revolution?, a Nova production by Hamilton Land & Cattle, Inc. for WGBH-Boston ; produced & written by Doug Hamilton
- Frank Capra's Arsenic and old lace, Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; produced by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse ; screen play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein ; directed by Frank Capra
- What I want my words to do to you, voices from a maximum security women's prison, produced in association with American Documentary, Inc. ; executive producers, Eve Ensler, Carol Jenkins and Judith Katz ; written by Gary Sunshine
- Singin' in the rain, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; story and screen play by Adolph Green and Betty Comden ; produced by Arthur Freed ; directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen
- Stonewall uprising, American Experience Films presents ; produced and directed by Kate Davis, David Heilbroner ; written by David Heilbroner ; for American Experience senior producer, Sharon Grimberg ; executive producer, Mark Samels ; a Q-Ball Productions film for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; WGBH
- The ground truth, Focus Features presents ; a Ground Truth production in association with Radioaktive Film and Plum Pictures ; produced and directed by Patricia Foulkrod
- On a roll, family, disability, & the American dream, a Joanne Caputo film ; producer & director, Joanne Caputo ; produced in association with the Independent Television Service (ITS) ; produced by JoJo Beanyhead Company
- Killing us softly 3, advertising's image of women, producer [&] director, Sut Jhally ; created by Jean Kilbourne ; production of Media Education Foundation
- E², the Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious, a production of Kontentreal ; director, Tad Fettig ; producer, Midori Willoughby ; series producer, Elizabeth Westrate
- Food, Inc., Magnolia Pictures ; Participant Media & River Road Entertainment present a film by Robert Kenner ; director of photography, Richard Pearce ; co-producers, Eric Schlosser, Richard Pearce, Melissa Robledo ; executive producers, William Pohlad, Jeff Skoll, Robin Schorr, Diane Weyermann ; producers, Robert Kenner, Elise Pearlstein ; directed by Robert Kenner ; writers, Robert Kenner, Elise Pearlstein, Kim Roberts ; developed with American Documentary, Inc
- Sunrise, a song of two humans, presented by William Fox ; scenario by Carl Mayer ; from the original theme by Hermann Sudermann ; directed by F.W. Murnau
- Alive inside, Bond/360 ; Projector Media ; The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation and Artemis Rising Foundation ; in association with + Impact Partners and City Drive Films ; present a Michael Rossato-Bennett film ; produced by Michael Rossato-Bennett, Alexandra McDougald, Regina K. Scully ; written and directed by Michael Rossato-Bennett
- Depression, out of the shadows, written and directed by Larkin McPhee ; produced by Larkin McPhee ; a production of Twin Cities Public Television & WGBH Boston
- An Inconvenient Truth, Paramount Classics and Participant Productions present ; directed by Davis Guggenheim ; produced by Laurie David, Lawrence Bender, Scott Z. Burns ; executive producers, Jeff Skoll, Davis Guggenheim [and others] ; co-producer, Leslie Chilcott ; a Lawrence Bender/Laurie David production
- Egypt's golden empire, an Empires special ; a Lion Television production in association with PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises
- What the health, A.U.M. Films presents with First Spark Media ; directed, edited, produced, written by Kip Andersen, Keegan Kuhn
- Inherit the wind, a United Artists release ; produced and directed by Stanley Kramer ; screenplay by Nathan E. Douglas and Harold Jacob Smith
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