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Published by Pikes Peak Library District Video Production Center, Colorado Springs, 2012
ISBN 10: 1567352944ISBN 13: 9781567352948
Seller: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
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Condition: As New. A DVD-R Widescreen format video with two segments; On March 13, 2009, the 100th anniversary of Gen. William Jackson Palmer's death, Raymond Purl performed a one-man play which he wrote about Palmer's life, his wife Queen and her death, and his horseback riding accident. Ray, his wife Marshie, and their daughters Mara and Linda are a family of actors and writers. Ray retired as the director of Union Carbide and Mitsubishi Chemicals Corporation in Japan, where he and his family reactivated what has become the Tokyo International Players. Approx. 34 min. "Can you give up some?" is a unique historical performance through puppetry of the interactions between William Jackson Palmer and Queen based on passages from the original writings of Palmer, Queen and people of their world. Presented by Katherine Scott Sturdevant and Stephen Collins, with Elsie Collins. Narrated by Catherine Collins and Rick W. Sturdevant. Approx. 47 min. A DVD-R Widescreen format video, NTSC / 2012 / Color / Not Rated /. New, in shrink-wrap. DVD.
Published by Pikes Peak Library District Video Production Center, Colorado Springs, 2011
ISBN 10: 1567352898ISBN 13: 9781567352894
Seller: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
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Condition: As New. DVD video commemorating the 100th anniversary of the alleged deaths of Willis and Sallie Skinner, Pikes Peak Library District's Kaitlin Hoke and Katie Rudolph involve you in solving the mystery of a photo postcard labeled, "Frozen To Death on Pike's Peak Aug. 21, 1911." Was someone really frozen on the Peak during the middle of the summer? Was the picture postcard real, or was it a hoax? Kaitlin and Katie analyze the evidence to solve the case. Decide for yourself if the card was a morbid joke, or if it documented a real freak tragedy. A Pikes Peak Library District, Video Production Center Film. DVD-R Widescreen format video, NTSC. /2011/ Color / Approx. 30 min. + Bonus Content; New, in shrink Wrap. DVD.