Did you know that Langsdale Library offers a list of all of our
newest materials? We do! Each month we'll post an update letting you
know about a few select titles, but there are far too many to mention
here so be sure to check out our comprehensive online
list. There is an RSS feed to the list, so you can subscribe and be updated when new materials get listed each month.
New Materials at Langsdale:
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"Baltimore has long had an LGBT community, but it was not until the
1960s that this ostracized minority of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender individuals began demanding equality. By 1973, Metropolitan
Community Church was established, and in 1975, a brave band of a dozen
met for a Pride Rally at Mount Vernon Square. It was also at this time
that the Gay and Lesbian Community Center emerged, offering a clinic
and gay youth and lesbian support groups. The Johns Hopkins SHARE
(Study to Help the AIDS Research Effort) became a national model in 1984
for the treatment and etiology of HIV. The award-winning Chase Brexton
Clinic serves thousands every year, having grown from a tiny office to
the biggest AIDS health care facility in the city, with six more
locations in Maryland today." | | |
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This literary biography introduces a Churchill we have not known
before. Author Jonathan Rose explores in tandem Churchill's careers as
statesman and author, revealing the profound influence of literature and
theater on Churchill's personal, carefully composed grand story and on
the decisions he made throughout his political life. Rose analyzes
Churchill's writings and their reception (he won the Nobel Prize for
Literature in 1953 and was a best-selling author), and chronicles his
dealings with publishers, editors, literary agents, and censors. The
book also identifies an array of authors who shaped Churchill's own
writings and politics. Rose investigates the effect of Churchill's
passion for theater on his approach to reportage, memoirs, and
historical works. Perhaps most remarkably, Rose reveals the unmistakable
influence of Churchill's reading on every important episode of his
public life, including his championship of social reform, plans for the
Gallipoli invasion, command during the Blitz, crusade for Zionism, and
efforts to prevent a nuclear arms race. In conclusion, Rose traces the
significance of Churchill's writings to later generations of
politicians, among them President John F. Kennedy as he struggled to
extricate the U.S. from the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
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The epic conclusion to the adventures of Bilbo Baggins. The dragon
Smaug rains his fiery wrath down upon the defenseless men, women, and
children of Lake-town. Obsessed above all else with his reclaimed
treasure, Thorin sacrifices friendship and honor to hoard it as Bilbo
attempts to make him see reason.
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"Nick, a career salesman who loses his wife and his job in the worst
day of his life. Faced with his life imploding, Nick puts it all on the
line--or, rather, on the lawn--as he moves himself and all his
possessions to his front yard" |
These are just a few of the many new books, movies, and games at your Langsdale Library. To see the complete listing of
new materials check out our list
right here! If you want to receive updates when new materials get listed each month, you can subscribe to the list through the RSS feed.
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