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Kjelgaard, Jim: Big Red - ein Hundeabenteuer,

Kjelgaard, Jim. Big Red - Ein Hundeabenteuer. Gebundene Deutsche Erstausgabe Albert Müller Verlag, Rüschlikon- Zürich 1986, 173 S. Gew. 350 Gr. ISBN 3275008935

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Kjelgaard, Jim: Big Red : e. Hundeabenteuer. [Aus d. Amerikan. übers. von Evi Glauser] Rheda-Wiedenbrück : Bertelsmann-Club, Kornwestheim : EBG-Verl.-GmbH, Wien : Buchgemeinschaft Donauland, Zug/Schweiz : Buch- u. Schallplattenfreunde, Berlin , Darmstadt , Wien : Dt. Buch-Gemeinschaft, [1988].
Big Red, Lizenzausg. d. Müller-Verl., Rüschlikon-Zürich.-- Exemplar sauber und unversehrt, sehr guter Zustand.

8° , 191 S. , 21 cm x 13 cm, Softcover/Paperback o. SU.

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Kjelgaard, Jim: OUTLAW RED Son of Big Red, copyright 1953 New York Holiday House

Hardcover; Eleventh Printing G/G Typical library defects. Moderate edgewear. Slight to mild sparse soil in mostly clean interior. Binding holding tight. Dustjacket taped to boards, mildly edgeworn, heavier wear to top and bottom of spine panel.; Ex-Library; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 230 pages; Vintage children's fiction kvk brown pictorial/white & yellow childcat

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Easton Press. The Video History of Our Times: 1965. Norwalk Conn: Easton Press Video, 1988.

VIDEO VHS NEAR FINE condition with plastic case. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines and treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor...and other curious people. In your Video History of 1965, you will see the following events that shaped that historic year: RADICAL PLANE TESTED What may prove to be the most versatile plane ever designed, the F-ll, goes aloft at Fort Worth for the first test of its folding wings. The plane can zoom at three times the speed of sound. SAN FRANCISCO HOUSES COLLAPSE A group of houses on San Francisco's Telegraph Hill literally sit on the brink of disaster for days. Then, undermined by an excavation for a new building and heavy rains, they slide into the street and crumble into ruins. SPRING HATS FOR MILADY Models display the latest styles in hats. JOCKEY BEATS DEATH IN RACETRACK ACCIDENT National riding champion Walter Blum is hospitalized, but recuperating, after his horse broke a leg during a race at Santa Anita and another horse crashed into him. QUEEN ELIZABETH RECEIVES ETHIOPIAN OVATION The ancient Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa welcomes Queen Elizabeth, as the British monarch is greeted by the "Lion of Judah," Emperor Haile Selassie, in the first formal visit there by any British ruler. RETURN FROM VIETNAM: WAR ESCALATING The first group of Americans wounded in guerilla raids on the Vietnam front arrives back in the United States. Even as they land in the U.S., new Vietcong bombing attacks take more American lives. FIRST JOB CORPS CENTER OPENS One phase of President Johnson's anti-poverty program gets underway at Thurmont, Maryland as the first Job Corps trainees arrive in camp to learn new skills and spend some time on conservation programs. NEW MULTI-PURPOSE AIRCRAFT The airplane that man has dreamed about for decades has become a reality. The XC-142-A can take off and land almost vertically and reaches speeds of 400 mph in flight. FIRST DOMED SPORTS STADIUM In Houston, Texas, a new concept is introduced to the United States, the "Astrodome." Completely enclosed, the stadium is air- conditioned throughout and unaffected by weather conditions. CIVIL RIGHTS FREEDOM MARCH The long-anticipated Freedom March from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery finally gets underway. Led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the marchers are protected by a Federal Court Order and National Guard troops are on hand to keep the peace. A WHITE SPRING It appears that spring will be a little late this year as untimely snows blanket much of the U.S. UCLA WINS SECOND STRAIGHT TITLE The NCAA playoffs at Portland, Oregon see top-ranked Michigan toppled by UCLA, 91-80. U.S. POLICY The President projects America's policy on Vietnam in a speech at Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Johnson says that the U.S. is ready to begin, without condition, discussions to end the war in Vietnam. RED HARRASSMENT IN WEST BERLIN For the first time since the Red blockade of West Berlin in 1948, access routes to the city are shut down by the Communists. OSCAR NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD Academy Awards go to My Fair Lady and its star, Rex Harrison - Best Picture and Best Actor. Best Actress is bestowed upon Julie Andrews for her role in Disney's Mary Poppins. U.S. HONORS ASTRONAUTS The "Gemini Twins" - newly nominated Lieutenant Colonels Jim McDivitt and space-walker Ed White - are guests at the White House as they receive Exceptional Service Medals of the Space Agency from President Johnson. BEN BELLA DEPOSED IN ALGERIA Overnight, there's a new strongman in Algeria. Colonel Houari Boumedienne, President Bella's right hand, turned against his boss and friend in a pre-dawn coup and assumed power. THE ART OF LOVE HAS PREMIERE Ethel Merman takes part in a parade through the heart of Chicago to herald the world premiere of Ross Hunter's new picture, The Art of Love. GARY PLAYER TAKES OPEN The U.S. Golf Open goes into overtime as Gary Player defeats Ken Nagle in a playoff round. He announces that he will donate his purse to cancer research and for the development of junior i golfers. AMERICAN DRIVER WINS AT LE MANS American-born Masten Gregory of Kansas City co-pilots a Ferrari and wins the French race with Jochen Rindt of Austria. MORE TROOPS ARRIVE IN VIETNAM Members of the famed 10lst Airborne Division arrive in Camranh Bay to reinforce the United States position in South Vietnam. MEDICARE BILL SIGNED President Harry S. Truman is present at ceremonies that see the Medicare Bill signed into law by President Johnson. MARINER IV PHOTOS OF MARS Tracking stations are the cogs that made the Mariner IV flight a success. Like this one in Spain, they receive information from the satellite's tape recorder that is translated into remarkable space pictures of Mars. GYMNASTS FROM 40 NATIONS IN GIANT MEET Beneath the flags of 40 different nations in Vienna, gymnasts take part in a gymnaestrada," competing not for prizes, but for the fun of it. RIOTS IN WATTS SECTION OF LOS ANGELES CREATE DESTRUCTION A sorrowful page is written in American history as six days of rioting in a section of Los Angeles leave behind scenes reminiscent of war-torn cities. An uneasy calm now prevails in the area as National Guard forces remain vigilant and a curfew has been imposed. MARR WINS PGA TITLE Dave Marr, who placed last in 1964 comes back to win the 1965 title, beating out many golf greats. NEW MISS AMERICA "Miss Kansas" - pre-med student Deborah Bryant - is chosen over 49 other contestants. SPAIN AND AUSTRALIA WIN TENNIS TITLES Manuel Santana becomes the first player from Spain ever to win the U.S. championship and Australia's Margaret Smith adds the American title to her Wimbledon crown. THE WAR IN VIETNAM "Operation Piranha," one of the largest operations yet attempted by the U.S. in Vietnam is shown in graphic detail. The week-long operation sees some of the fiercest hand-to-hand engagements of the war thus far. WORLD SERIES OPENING DAY Vice President Hubert Humphrey tosses out the first ball and the I Minnesota Twins hitters send LA Dodgers ace Don Drysdale to the showers as they win the opening game 8-2. The Dodgers, however, eventually take the Series. BERLIN ESCAPE At a cemetery on the East-West Berlin border, an East Berliner's friends in the West raise a ladder to the wall and he climbs over to freedom - and his fiancee in West Berlin. A FASHION DISPLAY At the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, models show fashions inspired by art. AIR FORCE GUNS DOWN ARMY The Air Force Falcons score their first victory over another service academy as they beat the Army football squad, 14-3. THE BIG BLACKOUT They said it couldn't happen. . but it does. The elaborate power grid supplying the Northeast United States and Canada fails, affecting an 80,000 square mile area. In New York there are colossal traffic jams and millions of commuters are trapped in subways. Video condition: Near Fine

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