Santa's Dog


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In this rhyming story, readers follow the adventures of Santa's best dog, Lance, when he falls out of the sleigh one Christmas Eve. He's taken in by the animal shelter then brought home by a military family who needs some help as Dad is called to serve his country. When Christmas Eve comes 'round the next year, Lance must decide whether to return to the North Pole with his friend Santa or stay with his new family. A sure favorite for anyone who loves dogs, especially rescue dogs, SANTA'S DOG is a heartwarming tale for youngsters and the young-at-heart.




Everything I Need to Know, I Learned from Cartoons!


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Brown--actor, singer, comedian, and author--did not have parents. Instead, he was raised by an assortment of wise-aleck bunnies, lisping ducks, one-eyed sailors, friendly ghosts, future-men, cave-men, six-year-old robots, and mice. Throughout his childhood, these Kartoon-Karetakers generously imparted their experience, strength, and hope, such that Brown could stride boldly into adulthood and go on to lead a balanced and well-adjusted life. 132 pp.




Video Source Book


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A guide to programs currently available on video in the areas of movies/entertainment, general interest/education, sports/recreation, fine arts, health/science, business/industry, children/juvenile, how-to/instruction.




Hanna and Barbera: Conversations


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Hanna and Barbera: Conversations presents a lively portrait of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, the influential producers behind Tom and Jerry, the Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, the Smurfs, and hundreds of other cartoon characters who continue to entertain the world today. Encompassing more than fifty years of film and television history, the conversations in this volume include first-person accounts by the namesakes of the Hanna-Barbera studio as well as recollections by artists and executives who worked closely with the pair for decades. It is the first collection of its kind about Hanna and Barbera, likely the most prolific animation producers of the twentieth century, whose studio once outflanked its competitor Walt Disney in output and influence. Bill Hanna fell into animation in 1930 at the Harman-Ising studio in Los Angeles, gaining skills across the phases of production as MGM opened its animation studio. Joe Barbera, a talented and sociable artist, entered the industry around the same time at the wild and woolly Van Beuren studio in Manhattan, learning the ins and outs of animation art before crossing the country to join MGM. In television, Hanna’s timing and community-oriented work ethic along with Barbera’s knack for sales and creating funny characters enabled Hanna-Barbera to build a roster of beloved cartoon series. A wide range of pieces map Hanna and Barbera’s partnership, from their early days in Hollywood in the 1930s to Cartoon Network in the 1990s, when a new generation took the reins of their animation studio. Relatively unknown when they made over one hundred Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoons at MGM in the 1940s and 1950s, Hanna and Barbera became household names upon entering the new medium of television in 1957. Discussions here chart their early primetime successes as well as later controversies surrounding violence, overseas production, and the lack of quality in their Saturday morning cartoons. With wit, candor, insight, and bravado, Hanna and Barbera: Conversations reflects on Bill and Joe’s breakthroughs and shortcomings, and their studio’s innovations and retreads.




Catalog of Copyright Entries


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Chipper and Cheyenne: The Power of the Paw


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In this highly entertaining third book of Chipper's autobiDOGraphy series, the world's beloved CANINEdidate embarks on a fun-filled journey to become not only the first female president, but also the first dog president. With the help of Cheyenne and a top-notch squirrel campaign staff, Chipper auctions off campaign buttons, patriotic T-shirts, and Kindness Thinking Caps-raising thousands of dollars to help rescue shelter pets, mill dogs, laboratory animals, and trafficked children. Shelter pups Justice, Liberty, Stars, Stripes, Freedom, and Hope join the celebration. The fun continues with the Foster Puppy Olympics, exploding cabins, killer gnats, Firewood Jenga, ziplining, river rafting, birthday hats, High Butt Salutes, lemonade stands, the Return of Phyllis, Howl-o-ween, the knitted Vikings scarf, yellow snowmen, ugly sweater contests, redneck brothers, Olive Oyl, Holly Jolly, Quincy, and The Apology Brownies! Come join the party!




The Art of Hanna-Barbera


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Traces the history of the animation art of Hanna and Barbera from their beginning in the 1930s to the present.




Power Quiz ‘17


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Many love a good quiz and fantasize about winning Millionaire. But even if it’s only the local pub quiz evening, don’t we often wish that we could do better? This book aims to improve your ability by presenting typical quiz information in a concise and easy-to-learn format.




Encyclopedia of New Mexico


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The Encyclopedia of New Mexico contains detailed information on States: Symbols and Designations, Geography, Archaeology, State History, Local History on individual cities, towns and counties, Chronology of Historic Events in the State, Profiles of Governors, Political Directory, State Constitution, Bibliography of books about the state and an Index.




The Little Book of Lore for Dog Lovers


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Full of incredible canine capers, tales of doggy derring-do, and plenty of puppy facts, this dog-o-pedia is essential reading for dog lovers everywhere! You'll learn tantalizing trivia and tidbits about all sorts of dogs, breeds, characters, and more! Find out the answers to these questions: Who are the most famous dog trainers in Hollywood, having trained Lassie, Toto, and Old Yeller, among many others? What is the name of Yale’s bulldog mascot? Where does the proverb, “The best thing about a man is his dog,” come from? When did Laika (or Muttnik as she was known in the U.S.) become the first dog to be shot into orbit? Why did Drew Barrymore deed her house to her Labrador Flossie? How do dogs detect cancer in humans?