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The Munsters: Television's First Family of Fright 7 reviews Stephen Cox
Contemporary Books, 1989
A great tribute to the Munsters I have been a fan of The Munsters since I saw the very first episode in 1964. I purchased the "First Family of Fright" book in 1989 and have enjoyed it ever since. The book is in an easy to read format, with page margins of 7/8". The photographs are of good quality and interesting, including the unused makeup with larger ears for Butch Patrick, some publicity shots and many behind the scenes ...
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The Munster Raid: Before and After 4 reviews Ian L. Hawkins
Food & Nutrition Pr, 1999
Review from 8th Air Force News Magazine History is best written by using the facts of the case, in no area more so than the history of war. The Eighth Air Force story needs no additions, no embellishments. Ian Hawkins' telling of the war through the voices of those involved in one of the fiercest air raids of World War II is the way history, and especially that history of the Mighty Eighth, should be told. This is Black Week. The ...
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Skulptur Projekte Munster 07: Short Guide Frank Fragenberg
Walther K nig, 2007
This pocket-sized guide to Skulptur Projekte Munster 07 offers a complete tour of the exhibition, with the insightful comments of the rising German critic Frank Frangenberg printed alongside detailed site maps and important topographical information. Bound with a city map folder, is an essential handbook for anyone who plans to attend the show.
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Munster Rugby: The Secret of Their Success Eoin Murphy
Maverick House, 2006
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Eddie Munster AKA Butch Patrick 2 reviews Helen Darras
Helen Darras, 2007
Eddie Munster AKA Butch Patrick Product Information
Title: EDDIE MUNSTER AKA BUTCH PATRICK
Author: HELEN DARRAS
Format: LENTICULAR HARDCOVER
ISBN: 978-1-60530-440-3
Number of Pages: 225
Publication Date: 11/01/07
This book is currently listed this week as the #4 BEST SELLER AT DARK DELICACIES BOOKSTORE IN BURBANK/HOLLYWOOD!
Hardback Nonfiction
(1) Spectrum 14 - Fenner/Fenner -- Underwood
(2) The ...
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Stand Up and Fight: When Munster Beat the All Blacks Alan English
Yellow Jersey Press, 2007
The day that Munster, the ragged provincial team from Ireland, beat the legendary New Zealand All-Blacks in 1978 in Limerick, is now part of rugby mythology. This is the story of one of the greatest days in rugby history.
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Thirteen O'Clock 4 reviews James Stimson, 2005
"A skeleton with a skeleton's key..." I love the illustrations in this book and its innovative concept: a quirky clock that actually chimes at thirteen, quite unlike the ordinary timekeeper, that only runs from one to twelve. Stimson's brilliant illustrations remind me of my favorite animated films, The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach, with the eccentric faces of unusual characters that pop out at the chime ...
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The Munsters: A Trip Down Mockingbird Lane 22 reviews Stephen Cox
Back Stage Books, 2006
Wonderfully Detailed Tribute To Television's First Family Of Fright Having recently acquired this wonderful book by author Stephen Cox titled "The Munsters: A Trip Down Mockingbird Lane", as well as the recently released Two Seasons of the classic series on DVD, I once again never fail to marvel at this brilliant and totally original series that ran from 1964-66. Part domestic sitcom, part tribute to the Universal Monsters of old, and part satire on the "then", ...
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Stand Up and Fight: When Munster Beats the All Blacks Alan English
Yellow Jersey Press, 2005
The day that Munster, the ragged provincial team from Ireland, beat the legendary New Zealand All-Blacks in 1978 in Limerick, is now part of rugby mythology. This is the story of one of the greatest days in rugby history.
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The Story of Young Munster Rugby Football Club Michael O'Flaherty
Young Munster, 1996
The Story of Young Munster Rugby Football Club A Celebration of 100 years of Football. 8.5 x 12 " illustrated throughout
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The Dean Koontz Companion 4 reviews
Berkley Trade, 1994
This book kicks! Funny man! If you are a Dean Koontz reader, you must be curious where he got his unique imagination and peculiar style. This is a funny and creative explanation of his life and work. It is not just a chronological biography, but a creative touch of this and that. FULL OF HUMOR!
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Das Freiburger Munster. Text von Werner Korte. Werner Korte.
Karl Robert Langewiesche Nachfolger Hans Koster, 1958
8 x 6 Inches. Cardcover. Former owner's name label on title-page - no other flaws. 48 Pages. 48 black / white photos. German text.
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Munster City Library: Architekturburo Bolles-Wilson + Partner (Architecture in Detail) 1 review Francisco Sanin
Phaidon Press, 1994
Amazing project What can I say? One of my favorate.
Cohesive, well designed and constructed. You don't see any left out piece. Great site planning and weaving with medieval city context. It's especailly outstanding considering how well they manage to stay to competition scheme.
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Early Medieval Munster John Sheehan
Cork University Press, 1998
Fully illustrated throughout, with maps, diagrams and photographs "Early Medieval Munster" is a major contribution to the literature on medieval Ireland and Europe, and will be required reading for students, and researchers of the period. The Early Medieval Period, c.400 - c.1200 AD, was a time of unsurpassed cultural florescence. It is an era which, despite the wealth of material culture which has come down to us, presents many intriguing ...
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Tales of Fairies and of the Ghost World: Collected From Oral Tradition in South-West Munster (Forgotten Books) Jeremiah Curtin
Forgotten Books, 2007
Book Description: "A fairy (also fey or fae or faerie; collectively, wee folk, good folk, people of peace, and other euphemisms) is the name given to an alleged metaphysical spirit or supernatural being. The fairy is based on the fae of medieval Western European (Old French) folklore and romance. Fairies are often identified with related beings of other mythologies (see list of beings referred to as fairies). Even in folklore that uses the ...
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Materializing New Media: Embodiment in Information Aesthetics (Interfaces: Studies in Visual Culture) 1 review Anna Munster
Dartmouth, 2006
Dazzling This book is a virtuoso performance in its feminist exploration of the concerns of new media and the concept of embodiment.
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