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Benjamin Franklin
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Gould, Jane H
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Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Comic books, strips, etc.
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Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Juvenile literature.
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Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Cartoons and comics.
2013
Presents the life of the Founding Father who helped write the Declaration of Independence and was active in the fields of science, business, and printing in addition to politics.
World War I, 1914-1916 : a terrible new warfare begins
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Gould, Jane H
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World War, 1914-1918 Juvenile literature.
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World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Juvenile literature.
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World War, 1914-1918.
2014
This book follows the events of the first few years of World War I. After the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, war was declared by Europe's five great powers. Readers will learn that, althoughit was a European war, the fighting spread outward to the colonies of the countries involved.
Transatlantic Passages
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Gilbert, Paula
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Santoro, Miléna
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Canadian literature (French)
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Civilization
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Europe, French-speaking
2010
Despite a burgeoning interest in transatlantic and regional studies, the long-standing cultural connections between francophone communities on both sides of the Atlantic have received little critical attention. Transatlantic Passages presents essays, interviews, and images that address the often-neglected cultural commerce integral to understanding historical and contemporary identities in Quebec and francophone Europe.
'I'VE BEEN LIKE A SHELL SINCE SHE DIED' - FIANC. PREPARING FOR WAKE, HE SAYS HE'S STILL NUMB AFTER HIT-&-RUN TOOK HIS LOVE OF 18 YEARS
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JOE GOULD and JANE H. FURSE DAILY NEWS WRITERS
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Anderson, George S
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Cioffi, Aaron Showalter
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Mosca, William
2008
\"I've been like a shell since she died,\" said [WILLIAM MOSCA], 63, a retired vice president with Manufacturers Hanover. \"If you met her once, you'd never forget her.\" Later, the woman who became known as \"Grandma Sparkles\" to Mosca's grandson for her love of shiny things, admired another ring while on vacation in the Bahamas. William Mosca speaks of his late fiance, Florence (Flo) Cioffi, who was fatally struck last week on Water St. by a vehicle allegedly driven by mogul [George Anderson] (inset). Photo by Aaron Showalter Cioffi with Mosca in 2000. Photo by Aaron Showalter
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The Flying Dutchman
2015
Retells the legend of the Dutch sea captain destined to sail forever over the seven seas unless he finds the love of a faithful girl.
THEIR DREAM SHATTERED. BUT TALENTED TWINS VOW TO HONOR SLAIN MOM BY CONTINUING THEIR BALLET PURSUIT
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JOE GOULD and JANE H. FURSE DAILY NEWS WRITERS
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Alvarado, Maria Julia
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Reyes, Yasmin
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Reyes, Yulie
2007
\"She would have wanted us to be strong,\" Yulie Reyes said a day after their father was charged with cutting the young mom's throat as she cradled the couple's toddler son. \"She used to come to every open class. She would watch us dance. She would say, 'I'm so proud of you,' \" Sasha said. \"It's not the same, but I'm going to try my best. She was so dedicated. No matter how tired she was. I don't have the same energy she had,\" she said.
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HE SEZ 'SORRY,' THEN FIRES. BX. THUG USED RUSE TO REENTER STORE THAT BOOTED HIM 3 TIMES
\"He's very caring,\" said [Tim Kim]'s girlfriend, Kerrylee Ways, 18. \"A real sweetheart.\" \"He didn't deserve this,\" said Ways. \"We know that he's going to be okay. If not, he'll be in a better place.\" Tim Kim, 21, with his girlfriend, Kerrylee Ways, is clinging to life in a hospital after being shot in the head at a Bronx Athlete's Foot by gunman who had been ejected three times.
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