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Favorite first friends!
by
Nestor, C. J., author
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Pokâemon (Fictitious characters) Juvenile fiction.
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Pokâemon (Fictitious characters) Fiction.
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Pokâemon (Fictitious characters)
2018
Pikachu meets other Pokâemon a trainer can choose as their first partner, including Bulbasaur, Charmander, Chikorita, Mudkip, and Litten.
From Blofeld to Moneypenny: Gender in James Bond
Since its inception, 007 has captured the hearts of a worldwide audience, and the franchise is now available over multiple media platforms, including movie, comic strips, games, graphic novels and fashion statements. This edited collection examines the role that gender has played across the platforms that the James Bond franchise now occupies.
Pokemon : movie companion
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Whitehill, Simcha author
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Pokémon (Fictitious characters) Film adaptations Juvenile literature.
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Pokémon (Fictitious characters) Miscellanea Juvenile literature.
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Pokemon (Fictitious characters).
2017
A guide to the Pokemon movies provides synopses of the plots, locations, characters, and battles of the more than a dozen motion pictures.
China and the Chinese in Popular Film
2017,2016
There's a folk memory of China in which numberless yellow hordes pour out of the 'mysterious East' to overwhelm the vulnerable West, accompanied by a stereotype of the Chinese as cruel, cunning and depraved. Hollywood films played their part in perpetuating these myths and stereotypes that constituted 'The Yellow Peril'. Jeffrey Richards examines in detail how and why they did it. He shows how the negative image was embodied in recurrent cinematic depictions of opium dens, tong wars, sadistic dragon ladies and corrupt warlords and how, in the 1930s and 1940s, a countervailing positive image involved the heroic peasants of The Good Earth and Dragon Seed fighting against Japanese invasion in wartime tributes to the West's ally, Nationalist China. The cinema's split level response is also traced through the images of the ultimate Oriental villain, the sinister Dr. Fu Manchu and the timeless Chinese hero, the intelligent and benevolent detective Charlie Chan.Filling a longstanding gap in Cinema and Cultural History, the book is founded in fresh research into Hollywood's shifting representations of China and its people.
The Avengers : the greatest heroes
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Dougall, Alastair, author
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Marvel Comics Group
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Avengers (Fictitious characters) Juvenile literature.
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Superheroes Juvenile literature.
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Comic strip characters Juvenile literature.
2018
This guide to the world of the Avengers includes information about teams, super-powers, and enemies.
King Solomon's Mines
2022,2016
A famed elephant hunter embarks on a perilous African treasure hunt in this classic tale that launched the long-running Allan Quatermain series. Sir Henry Curtis's brother has disappeared into the uncharted African interior.
The Smurfs anthology. Vol. 5
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Peyo, author, illustrator
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Peyo. Smurfs graphic novel
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Smurfs (Fictitious characters) Comic books, strips, etc.
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Smurfs (Fictitious characters) Fiction.
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Fantasy
2017
Smurf vs. Smurf and Smurf Soup get the Anthology treatment! While Papa Smurf works in his laboratory, two Smurfs begin arguing about the proper use of the word \"smurf.\" Smurfs that live in the northern part of the village use it as a verb (as in \"bottle smurfer\"), while the southerners use it as a noun (as in \"smurf opener\"). Without Papa Smurf around to calm things down, the argument quickly escalates until the northern and southern smurfs divide themselves along the village lines! Plus, another never-before-seen Johan & Peewit comic, featuring the Smurfs!
An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses
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Neil R. Davison
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Altman, Albert L. 1853-1903
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Biography
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Bloom, Leopold (Fictitious character)
2022
A forgotten historical figure and his influence on the
writing of James Joyce
In this book, Neil Davison argues that Albert Altman (1853 ‒
1903), a Dublin-based businessman and Irish nationalist, influenced
James Joyce's creation of the character of Leopold Bloom, as well
as Ulysses 's broader themes surrounding race, nationalism,
and empire. Using extensive archival research, Davison reveals
parallels between the lives of Altman and Bloom, including how the
experience of double marginalization-which Altman felt as both a
Jew in Ireland and an Irishman in the British Empire-is a major
idea explored in Joyce's work.
Altman, a successful salt and coal merchant, was involved in
municipal politics over issues of Home Rule and labor, and
frequently appeared in the press over the two decades of Joyce's
youth. His prominence, Davison shows, made him a familiar name in
the Home Rule circles with which Joyce and his father most
identified. The book concludes by tracing the influence of Altman's
career on the Dubliners story \"Ivy Day in the Committee
Room,\" as well as throughout the whole of Ulysses . Through
Altman's biography, Davison recovers a forgotten life story that
illuminates Irish and Jewish identity and culture in Joyce's
Dublin.
A volume in the Florida James Joyce Series, edited by Sebastian
D. G. Knowles
Pokémon sun & moon
by
Kusaka, Hidenori, author
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Yamamoto, Satoshi (Illustrator), artist
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Turnage, Bryant, editor
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Pokémon (Fictitious characters) Comic books, strips, etc.
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Graphic novels.
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Pokémon (Fictitious characters) Fiction.
2018
\"Pokémon Sun and Moon video games! Sun dreams of money. Moon dreams of scientific discoveries. When their paths cross with Team Skull, both their plans go awry Moon is on her way to deliver a rare Pokémon to Professor Kukui in the Alola region when she meets his good friend Sun, a courier entrusted with a special Pokédex. Sun offers to safely deliver Moon to the professor's lab But then they tangle with a group of grunts from Team Skull and are attacked by a mysterious Pokémon! What is this sparkling stone the mysterious Pokémon leaves behind?\"--ONIX annotation.