Great speeches of the 20th century / (Record no. 18182)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 0930589041
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Transcribing agency JTL
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Classification number PS668
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Title Great speeches of the 20th century /
Medium Audiorecording.
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Title proper/short title Great speeches of the twentieth century /
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc [Santa Monica, Calif.?] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Rhino Word Beat,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c1991.
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Extent 4 audio discs :
Other physical details digital ;
Dimensions 4 3/4 in.
Accompanying material 1 booklet (45 pages : illustrations ; 29 x 14 cm)
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General note In container (31 cm.).
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Formatted contents note v. 1. The political arena. The farmer and the Republican Party (1908) / William Howard Taft --<br/>Address to the American Indians (1913) / President Woodrow Wilson --<br/>Address to the Boys' Progressive League (1913) / Former President Theodore Roosevelt --<br/>Inaugural address (1933) / President Franklin D. Roosevelt --<br/>Inaugural address (1937) / President Franklin D. Roosevelt --<br/>Election eve campaign speech (1944) / Governor Thomas E. Dewey --<br/>Inaugural address (1949) / President Harry S. Truman --<br/>"Checkers" speech (1952) / Senator Richard Nixon --<br/>Presidential campaign address (1952) / Governor Adlai Stevenson --<br/>Republican Convention address (1956) / Dwight D. Eisenhower --<br/>Presidential debate (1960) / Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon--<br/>Presidential campaign address (1964) / Senator Barry Goldwater --<br/>Address to the nation (on not seeking reelection) (1968) / President Lyndon B. Johnson --<br/>Presidential campaign address (1968) / Senator Robert F. Kennedy --<br/>Inaugural address (1969) / President Richard M. Nixon --<br/>Resignation address (1973) / Vice President Spiro Agnew --<br/>Resignation address (1974) / President Richard M. Nixon --<br/>Democratic Convention acceptance speech (1976) / Governor Jimmy Carter --<br/>Inaugural address (1981) / President Ronald Reagan --<br/>Keynote address for the Democratic Convention (1984) / Governor Mario Cuomo --<br/>Address to the Democratic Convention (1984) / Reverend Jesse Jackson. v. 2. The changing world. First recorded promotional message on the Edison Phonograph (1906) / Len Spencer --<br/>The German peril (1917) / Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany James Gerard Watson (i.e. James Watson Gerard) --<br/>Address from France (1918) / General J.J. "Black Jack" Pershing --<br/>On Lindbergh's return to the U.S. (1927) / President Calvin Coolidge and Charles Lindbergh --<br/>Abdication address (1936) / King Edward VIII --<br/>On his return from the Munich Conference (1938) / Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain --<br/>On the occasion of Germany's occupation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia (1938) / Chancellor Adolf Hitler --<br/>Declaration of war with Germany (1939) / Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain --<br/>First radio address as prime minister (1940) / Prime Minister Winston Churchill --<br/>Declaration of war against Japan (1941) / President Franklin D. Roosevelt --<br/>The first bomb attack on Japan (1945) / President Harry S. Truman --<br/>Address to Congress (1951) / General Douglas MacArthur --<br/>On the fall of Dien Bien Phu (1954) / Secretary of State John Foster Dulles --<br/>Announcement of the launching of Sputnik (1957) / Radio Moscow --<br/>The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) / President John F. Kennedy --<br/>Confrontation over presence of Russian missiles in Cuba (1962) / U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson --<br/>On signing of the Civil Rights Bill (1964) / President Lyndon B. Johnson --<br/>Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy (1968) / Senator Edward Kennedy --<br/>The end of the Vietnam War (1973) / President Richard M. Nixon --<br/>On commencement of the bombing of Iraq (1991) / President George Bush. v. 3. The dreams, the inspirations, the accomplishments. The ideal republic (1923) / William Jennings Bryan --<br/>On the future of women in flying (1931) / Amelia Earhart --<br/>Farewell to baseball (1939) / Lou Gehrig --<br/>Address to the nation on the R.A.F. (1940) / Prime Minister Winston Churchill --<br/>Greetings to the children of England (1940) / Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret --<br/>Farewell to baseball (1947) / Babe Ruth --<br/>Address to Congress (1958) / Casey Stengel --<br/>Farewell address (1961) / President Dwight D. Eisenhower --<br/>Inaugural address (1961) / President John F. Kennedy --<br/>The first American in earth orbit (1962) / Lt. Col. John Glenn --<br/>Address to civil rights marchers in Washington, D.C. (1963) ["I have a dream ... "] / Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King --<br/>Christmas greeting from space (1968) / Astronaut Frank Borman --<br/>The moon landing (1969) [" ... one small step for man ... "] / Astronaut Neil Armstrong --<br/>Address to Congress (1974) / Hank Aaron --<br/>Address to the nation on the Berlin Wall (1987) / President Ronald Reagan. v. 4. Best of times, worst of times. Address on U.S. neutrality / Charles Lindbergh --<br/>Address to the Chicago Irish Fellowship Club / Joseph McCarthy --<br/>The kitchen debate / Richard M. Nixon, Nikita Khrushchev --<br/>Farewell to fans (the payola scandal) / Alan Freed --<br/>Concession speech / Richard M. Nixon --<br/>On black power / Malcolm X --<br/>Address to the yippie convention / Jerry Rubin --<br/>Press conference on the riots at the Democratic convention / Richard Daley --<br/>Address on Vietnam War protests / Spiro Agnew --<br/>Address to the women of America / Gloria Steinem --<br/>On releasing the Watergate tapes / Richard M. Nixon --<br/>Testimony at the Iran-Contra hearings / Oliver North.
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Participant or performer note Various speech makers.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Speeches, addresses, etc., American.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element United States
Form subdivision History
General subdivision 20th century.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element United States.
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Source of classification or shelving scheme AUA Inhouse Classification
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Withdrawn status Lost status Source of classification or shelving scheme Damaged status Not for loan Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Serial Enumeration / chronology Full call number Date last seen Cost, replacement price Price effective from Koha item type
    Library of Congress Classification     Audio-Visual Judith Thomas Library Judith Thomas Library Audio-Visuals 13/03/2017 AV506 HB179 13/03/2017 29.99 13/03/2017 Audiovisual Item