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The information herein was accumulated of fifty some odd years. The collection process started when TV first came out and continued until today. The books are in alphabetical order and cover shows from the 1940s to 2010. The author has added a brief explanation of each show and then listed all the characters, who played the roles and for the most part, the year or years the actor or actress played that role. Also included are most of the people who created the shows, the producers, directors, and the writers of the shows. These books are a great source of trivia information and for most of the older folk will bring back some very fond memories. I know a lot of times we think back and say, "Who was the guy that played such and such a role?" Enjoy!
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George Washington Carver (ca. 1864-1943) is at once one of the most familiar and misunderstood figures in American history. In My Work Is That of Conservation, Mark D. Hersey reveals the life and work of this fascinating man who is widely--and reductively--known as the African American scientist who developed a wide variety of uses for the peanut. Carver had a truly prolific career dedicated to studying the ways in which people ought to interact with the natural world, yet much of his work has been largely forgotten. Hersey rectifies this by tracing the evolution of Carver's agricultural and environmental thought starting with his childhood in Missouri and Kansas and his education at the Iow...
Carver Alan Ames' newest book, released January, 2001. By popular demand, it is his ninth book published by the 101 Foundation in less than five years. Actual life experiences are presented in short story form within these inspired pages -- stories that Alan "sees" from the past, present, or future. The endings of each story, all very diverse, provoked the same word from the editor (Dr. Rosalie A. Turton, Director of the 101 Foundation), "Wow!" Although very different from other books by this gifted author, Stories of Love is as thought-provoking as all his previous works. After all, the stories were dictated by God or one of the saints, so they are meant to inspire . . . and they do!