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- Overseas / by Williams, Beatriz.;
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- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Love stories.; Time travel; Women in finance; World War, 1939-1945;
- © c2011., G. P. Putnam's Sons,
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- Imagining Canada : a century of photographs preserved by the New York Times / by Morassutti, William.; New York Times Company.;
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- © c2012., Doubleday Canada,
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- The faraway nearby : photographs of Canada from the New York Times photo archive / by Birkhofer, Denise.; McMaster, Gerald R.,1953-;
- A collection of historical photographs of Canada taken from the archives of the New York Times.LSC
- © [2017], Black Dog Publishing,
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- Newsroom confidential : lessons (and worries) from an ink-stained life / by Sullivan, Margaret,1957-author.;
- "Over her four decades of working in newsrooms big and small, Margaret Sullivan has become a trusted champion and critic of the American news media. In this bracing memoir, Sullivan traces her life in journalism and how trust in the mainstream press has steadily eroded. Sullivan began her career at the Buffalo News, where she rose from summer intern to editor in chief. In Newsroom Confidential she chronicles her years in the trenches battling sexism and throwing elbows in a highly competitive newsroom. In 2012, Sullivan was appointed the public editor of The New York Times, the first woman to hold that important role. She was in the unique position of acting on behalf of readers to weigh the actions and reporting of the paper's staff, parsing potential lapses in judgment, unethical practices, and thorny journalistic issues. Sullivan recounts how she navigated the paper's controversies, from Hillary Clinton's emails to Elon Musk's accusations of unfairness to the need for greater diversity in the newsroom. In 2016, having served the longest tenure of any public editor, Sullivan left for the Washington Post, where she had a front-row seat to the rise of Donald Trump in American media and politics. With her celebrated mixture of charm, sharp-eyed observation, and nuanced criticism, Sullivan takes us behind the scenes of the nation's most influential news outlets to explore how Americans lost trust in the news and what it will take to regain it"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Sullivan, Margaret, 1957-; New York times; Washington post; Journalism; Women journalists;
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- The devil's thief / by Maxwell, Lisa,1979-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Esta and Harte set off on a cross-country chase through time to steal back the elemental stones they need to save the future of magic"--
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Gangs; Magic; Stealing; Time travel;
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- The serpent's curse / by Maxwell, Lisa,1979-;
- Ages 14 up.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Magic; Time travel; Goddesses; Revenge;
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- Circle of death [text (large print)] / by Patterson, James,1947-author.; Sitts, Brian,author.;
- In 2088, the world is in chaos as a powerful weapon, Command, is unleashed and Lamont Cranston, also known as The Shadow, and his small group of allies must race to stop the end of the world.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Large print books.; Time-travel fiction.; Novels.; Shadow (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Supervillains; Terrorism; Time travel;
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- Circle of death / by Patterson, James,1947-author.; Sitts, Brian,author.;
- In 2088, the world is in chaos as a powerful weapon, Command, is unleashed and Lamont Cranston, also known as The Shadow, and his small group of allies must race to stop the end of the world.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Time-travel fiction.; Novels.; Shadow (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Supervillains; Terrorism; Time travel;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Circle of death [sound recording] / by Patterson, James,1947-author.; Washburn, Nate,narrator.; Tuttle, Maya,narrator.; Sitts, Brian,author.; Hachette Audio (Firm),publisher.;
- Read by Nate Washburn, Maya Tuttle.In 2088, the world is in chaos as a powerful weapon, Command, is unleashed and Lamont Cranston, also known as The Shadow, and his small group of allies must race to stop the end of the world.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Novels.; Thrillers (Fiction); Time-travel fiction.; Shadow (Fictitious character); Superheroes; Supervillains; Terrorism; Time travel;
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- Battle of ink and ice : a sensational story of news barons, North Pole explorers, and the making of modern media / by Hartman, Darrell,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."A sixty-year saga of frostbite and fake news that follows the no-holds-barred battle between two legendary explorers to reach the North Pole, and the newspapers which stopped at nothing to get--and sell--the story. In the fall of 1909, a pair of bitter contests captured the world's attention. The American explorers Robert Peary and Frederick Cook both claimed to have discovered the North Pole, sparking a vicious feud that was unprecedented in international scientific and geographic circles. At the same time, the rivalry between two powerful New York City newspapers--the storied Herald and the ascendant Times--fanned the flames of the so-called polar controversy, as each paper financially and reputationally committed itself to an opposing explorer and fought desperately to defend him. The Herald was owned and edited by James Gordon Bennett, Jr., an eccentric playboy whose nose for news was matched only by his appetite for debauchery and champagne. The Times was published by Adolph Ochs, son of Jewish immigrants, who'd improbably rescued the paper from extinction and turned it into an emerging powerhouse. The battle between Cook and Peary would have enormous consequences for both newspapers, and help to determine the future of corporate media. BATTLE OF INK AND ICE presents a frank portrayal of Arctic explorers, brave men who both inspired and divided the public. It also sketches a vivid portrait of the newspapers that funded, promoted, narrated, and often distorted their exploits. It recounts a sixty-year saga of frostbite and fake news, one that culminates with an unjustly overlooked chapter in the origin story of the modern New York Times. By turns tragic and absurd, BATTLE OF INK AND ICE brims with contemporary relevance, touching as it does on themes of class, celebrity, the ever-quickening news cycle, and the benefits and pitfalls of an increasingly interconnected world. Above all, perhaps, its cast of characters testifies--colorfully and compellingly--to the ongoing role of personality and publicity in American cultural life as the Gilded Age gave way to the twentieth century-the American century"--
- Subjects: Cook, Frederick Albert, 1865-1940.; Peary, Robert E. (Robert Edwin), 1856-1920.; New York herald; New York times; Explorers; Newspapers;
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