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I Splutter ON YOUR Sombre tells the allegation of a smashing better half from the municipality, Jennifer Hills (Sarah Butler), who rents an set apart hut in the woods to make out her latest fresh. Willingly, a organization of local lowlifes submissive to Jennifer to a nightmare of baseness, sack and twist. Left for inert,...
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 4, The Dream master [press kit] |
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About this book Depress kit includes 1 pamphlet and 3 photographs. |
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124 pages |
Images, through the doors of time : photos from the Kroegel collection Rodney's Eastman KodakTM proffer cameras were smaller, more compact and easier to set up than the view camera, but the viewing eyepiece was nothing more than a ... |
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About this book A delightfully nostalgic, and signal, look back at Florida and sites along the U.S. East Coast in the early part of the 20th century as seen through the camera lenses of Paul Kroegel and his son, Rodney. The Kroegel people was one of the first to settle at Sebastian, Florida and Paul was America's first wildlife warden at America's first wildlife recourse, Pelican Island. The text of the book gives a brief history of the Kroegel family and their involvement with preserving America's wildlife as well as the assertion of the trials and tribulations of pioneer photographers in Florida. Softbound, non-fiction. |
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224 pages |
Reclaiming African religions in Trinidad, the socio-political legitimation of the Orisha and spiritual Baptist faiths At least one fellow, Rudolf Eastman, has challenged the leadership of lyalorisha Rodney. Eastman, a very knowledgeable Orisha practitioner, claims that he ... |
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About this book Frances Henry's post explores various African religions as part of a cultural system, relevant to national identity in the island of Trinidad The volume deals with the dynamic doctrinal and ideological changes that have taken place within the religions, and documents both the legislative and popular acceptance of African religion today. This study is an important documentation of contemporary history and spiritual-minded debate. It analyzes the process by which marginalized religions move toward the mainstream and the various internal and external tensions such movements engender. It makes a markedly strong contribution in its discussions of ritual authenticity. The work is based on a three-year period of fieldwork in Trinidad. Of interest to students and scholars interested in Caribbean Studies, specifically African-oriented studies. |
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