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41. Robert Duvall
 
42. Critical Care Transport (Problems
 
43. The Eagle Has Landed (1976) DVD
 
44. Ophthalmic Medications and Pharmacology
45. BOMB Issue 37, Fall 1991 (BOMB
 
46. The Godfather
47. Gone in 60 Seconds: (STARING);
 
48. Robert Duvall - Hollywood Maverick
 
49. Bomb Magazine ; Artists Writers
 
50. Ships, Salvage, and Sinews of
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51. Historical Dictionary of Washington,
 
52. Shadow of the Mountains (Cheney
 
53. Driven with the Wind (Cheney Duvall,
 
54. ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH
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55. The A to Z of Washington, D.C.
 
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56. Binder Characterization &
 
57. In the Twilight, in the Evening
 
58. Modern Fiction Studies - Modern
 
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59. Impact of mine waste on airborne
 
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60. Eastern white pine: production,

41. Robert Duvall
by Rh Value Publishing
 Hardcover: Pages (1987-09-09)
list price: US$3.99
Isbn: 0517657384
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42. Critical Care Transport (Problems in Critical Care, Volume 4, Number 4, December 1990) (Legal Aspects of Transfers; Physiologic Monitoring During Prehospital and Interhospital Transport of Critically Ill Patients; Emergency Medical Services Personnel and Ground Transport ; Wings of Life and Hope: A History of Aeromedical Evacuation;, Medical Aspects of Flight for Civilian Aeromedical Transport; Aircraft, Airmen, and Aviation Aspects of Aeromedical Transport; Helicopter Safety and Medical Transport; Medical Care and Transport of Trauma Patient)
by John Dale Dunn, Jonathan Warren, Kalpalatha K. Guntupalli, Paul E. Pepe, David R. Almaguer, David M. Lam, John O. Duvall, Van B. Walker, Robert J. O'Malley, Joe Boyce
 Hardcover: Pages (1990)

Asin: B000L4QHIO
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43. The Eagle Has Landed (1976) DVD
by Michael; Sutherland, Donald; Duvall, Robert; Sturges, John Caine
 Hardcover: Pages (2001)

Asin: B000VI2WBG
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44. Ophthalmic Medications and Pharmacology (Basic Bookshelf for Eye Care Profession
by Brian Duvall~Robert M. Kershner
 Paperback: Pages (2006-01-01)

Asin: B002IDYFHG
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45. BOMB Issue 37, Fall 1991 (BOMB Magazine)
by James Chance, Robert Duvall, Hal Hartley, Nan Goldin, Liz LeCompte, April Bernard, Martha King, Guy Gallo, Bob Holman, Linda Bohe
Single Issue Magazine: 96 Pages (1991-09-15)

Asin: B003U7BGJO
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BOMB 37, Fall 1991, featuring: Interviews with Nan Goldin by Stephen Westfall, Hal Hartley by Martin Donovan, Constance Congdon by Craig Gholson, Liz LeCompte and the Wooster Group by Linda Jablonsky, James White by Tod Wizon, Robert Duvall by Daisy Foote, Social Volition by Cora Cohen, Jane Wilson by Mimi Thompson, Louis Edwards by Ameena Meer, Miami: Turistas/U Artists by Roerto Juarez and Cyn. Zarco, P.M. Dawn by Lynn Geller. Fiction & Poetry April Bernard, Gary Indiana, Padgett Powell, Martha King, Guy Gallo, Bob Holman, Linda Bohe. Artworks by Bill Komoski, Jessica Stockholder, Shirley Kaneda, Michael Young, Raymond Pettibon, Peter Bellamy, Maurizo Pellegrin, Miyoshi Barosh, and Bastienne Schmidt. ... Read more


46. The Godfather
by Al (Actor); Caan, James (Actor); Castellano, Richard (Actyor); Duvall, Robert (Actor) Pacino
 Hardcover: Pages (1972)

Asin: B0014D5ROQ
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47. Gone in 60 Seconds: (STARING); ANGELINA JOLIE;GIOVANNI RIBISI;ROBERT DUVALL
by Unknown
DVD: Pages (2000-12-05)

Asin: B001HNXES4
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48. Robert Duvall - Hollywood Maverick
by Judith Slawson
 Paperback: Pages (1985)

Asin: B000OTIBR6
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49. Bomb Magazine ; Artists Writers Actors Directors
by James Chance ; Robert Duvall ; Hal Hartley ; Nan Goldin ; Liz Lecompte
 Paperback: Pages (1991)

Asin: B000OVC4RW
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50. Ships, Salvage, and Sinews of War
by Worrall Reed Carter; Elmer Ellsworth Duvall; (Foreword) Robert Bostwick Carney;
 Hardcover: Pages (1954-01-01)

Asin: B001F3LHQC
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51. Historical Dictionary of Washington, D.C.
by Robert Benedetto, Jane Donovan, Kathleen DuVall
Hardcover: 448 Pages (2003-02-15)
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"Devoted to the history of our nation's capital, uniquely situated within a federal district created from land donated by the states of Maryland and Virginia, this Dictionary uses an A to Z approach to describe buildings, landmarks, events, and people, both living and dead, who have made an impact on Washington- architects and city planners, artists, civil rights leaders, educators, mayors and administrators, musicians and composers, real estate developers, religious leaders, scientists, singers and entertainers, writers and poets.The introduction, in narrative style, summarizes the history of government and economy, cultural life, education, parks, construction of the national capital, the war of 1812 and the growth of the city, the civil war, federal control of the city, beautification of the city, the Great Depression, the war years, the civil rights movement, and urban problems. A chronology and substantial bibliography round out this work." ... Read more


52. Shadow of the Mountains (Cheney Duvall, MD Book 2)
by Lynn Morris, Gilbert Morris
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1999)

Asin: B0029LEDUQ
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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With Few Allies, Cheney Faces Two Enemies Superstition and GreedCheney Duvall proved to be an excellent doctor to "Mercer's Belles" on the sea voyage to Washington Territory, but doors of further opportunity remained shut. Despite having graduated with honors from a prestigious university as one of only a handful of female physicians in 1865, Cheney continues to find herself being summarily rejected because she is a woman.Returning to her parents' home in Philadelphia with her nurse, Shiloh Irons, Cheney finds a letter from a dear friend pleading that she come to a remote spot in the Ozark Mountains. The friend is having a baby, and there are no doctors available in the primitive wilderness of Wolf County, Arkansas. Though she is warned about the mountain folks, Cheney feels compelled to go and provide medical care to her friend and the community.But the warnings prove true. The people are superstitious, illiterate, hopelessly resistant to medical science, and hate Yankee especially educated Yankee female doctors. She also finds her way blocked by a medicine woman of powerful influence among the mountain people. The big land companies further complicate Cheney's efforts, and then she becomes the target for a bullet... (from cover). Complete and unabridged on 8 cassettes. 720 mins. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!
The book came earlier than expected and it was in great shape! Will definitely do business with again! Thanks!

2-0 out of 5 stars Not up to par with the rest
I've read (and in fact own) all the other Cheney and Cheney/Shiloh books, but can't bring myself to buy this one or read it more than once every couple years, if that. It didn't have the same feel for me as the rest of them did, and I really didn't like the character of Maeva Wilding. Yes, I'll admit, it was partially because she was a threat to the whole Cheney/Shiloh ship, but she was just a weird character that made the whole book sort of a one-off disappointment to me. I love every other book, but this one is just ... different. You lose nothing by skipping it and going to book 3, A City Not Forsaken.

3-0 out of 5 stars Mixed Bag
If you like to read novels with gripping action scenes, this might be a good read for you. However, if character development is more your forte, you might want to look elsewhere.

This is the first Morris & Morris novel I've read. I appreciate that they depict a strong, unconventional Christian woman in challenging situations. However, even after reading it, I don't feel as if I know the woman, or if there's depth within Cheney's character or Christian walk that I'd care to know about. Also, Cheney's decision at the very end of the book seems inconsistent with a person who cares about a community and its continuing medical needs.

Don't want to totally rain on the book. The authors did a commendable job of drawing you into the suspense of the Ozark Mountain feuds--I could feel my heartbeat speed up during these scenes. It was this particular skill (and the money I paid) that kept me reading until the very end.

2-0 out of 5 stars Doesn't stand up to the first
Shadow of the Mountains is the only book in the Cheney Duvall series that I recommend you skip. It seems that a good deal of effort was put into building up Cheney and Shiloh's relationship in the first book and then in this book it's all torn down. The characters simply weren't as memorable in the first book of the series and it lacks a sense of adventure that the first had. I suggest that you skip this book in the series and move onto the next. You'll be missing nothing.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good reading for the most part.
I enjoyed the book overall, although I wished they had been a little more specific about how the people who wanted to steal everyone's land were convinced to give up their plan.Despite how the synopsis on the cover is written, Cheney actually did make some friends among the mountain people - you would think they were 100% against her in every way by that description! ... Read more


53. Driven with the Wind (Cheney Duvall, M.D. #8)
by Gilbert Morris, Lynn Morris
 Audio Cassette: 8 Pages (2000)

Asin: B000FG6PHQ
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Driven with the Wind
I have been reading this series of stories amd found that the final book #8(which I have since ordered from Amazon) was no longer in print.It was a disappointment to me.I was delighted to find it available online through Amazon.com.The used book arrived in record time by mail and was in excellent condition.This book is the answer that I wanted to know since the #2 book in the series.It definitely worth obtaining.

5-0 out of 5 stars The dramatic conclusion to the Cheney Duvall Md books.
This book is the 8th book in the set and the last book of the Cheney Duvall Md books.It is about Shilo who has found out who his family is and a woman Dr.Shilo is a Nurse, a buisnessman, a plantation owner in Hawaii, and owns a shiping company.Cheney (the Dr.) is a great Doctor, comes from a wealty family, a Christian, and is in love with Shilo.She knows that Shilo loves her too, but that she can not marry him.The reason is they have different views on faith.
Shilo also has a cousin that hates him because Shilo inherited his fathers' money and buisness.Not to mention because Shilo is the man Bain (Shilos cousin) wants to be.So Bain plots to destroy Cheney and Shilo.Will he get his revenge on Shilo and Cheney?Will Shilo finally become a Christian?Will they Get married?I will leave that for the book to tell.
(P.S.Lynn Morris has started a new series with these two awesome characters.It is called Where Two seas Meet.)

4-0 out of 5 stars conclusive, yet disappointing...
From the moment I read the first book in the Cheney series, I was instantly hooked. The characters were warm and very believable. I loved the way they interacted with each other. Their feelings and emotions were wonderfully characterized. Lynn Morris brought history and research in, while Gilber Morris brought heart and credibility to the characters. The combination was a fabulous one. One that left me captivated and hungry for more each and every time I picked up one of the books...
I was anxiously awaiting this book. Driven With the Wind is the last of this awesome, and one of my all time favorite series. I had heard in advance that Lynn Morris would be the main writer, with Gilbert backing off to work on his other series. From the first chapter, his absence was painfully obvious. The glow...the heart of the characters were gone. The book was just that...a conclusion to the serious. All the loose ends were neatly tied, the proposal was right on cue and then it all comes to a close. I was left thinking..."that was it?" Something was missing...I think it was heart. The warmth between the characters that Gilbert was so adept at creating, was gone. There were also noticable inconsistencies in the characters. Cheney's helper Nia, who had a soft southern accent, suddenly didn't have it. And though Cheney and Shiloh are two well developed characters and acted pretty much they way they should, it made you feel as though you were just reading about what happened...not experiencing it along with them. No strong emotions were brought forth, I was just left with the sense that it was all...lacking.
I gave this book four stars because it was the conclusion to an AWSOME series. The others are memorable and very very well done. I highly recommend this series, just prepare yourself for the rather dry end...

3-0 out of 5 stars Not the best of the series, but very important
What's with all the whiners who reviewed this book?Almost everybody didn't like Cheney and Shiloh "changed" personalities, but I seem to recall their personalities changing back and forth in previous books too - Shiloh angered Cheney by spending time with Maeva Wilding in Book 2, and he was seldom anywhere near Cheney in Book 3; yet in Books 4 and 5, he was there all the time, helping Cheney get around Charleston and taking care of sick people on the Louisiana plantation.Yes, Bain's actions are unbelievable, but he's not a completely stable person anyway, and many real-life people also do things that don't make sense!Yes, parts of the book are frustrating, but if I gave up on all books with frustrating parts, I would never have read another Cheney Duval book after the first one (nor would I have tried to read the "House of Winslow" series).Everyone has different likes and dislikes, and the Morris's can't possibly please everyone.

3-0 out of 5 stars Also Disappointed
I was very disappointed with this book. Cheney and Shiloh were completely out of character. After reading the books in this series over a dozen times each, I felt like I knew Cheney and Shiloh as if they were my friends. In Driven With the Wind, Cheney and Shiloh are complete strangers to me, and the plot is weak, to say the least. After my first reading, I was very disappointed. But I hoped it would improve with a second reading. Or a third. Or a fourth. But it doesn't. If possible, it gets worse.

The whole proposal scene is ridiculous and forced. You never for one second forget that you are reading a book. It's lacks the "realness" of the other books.

The way Shiloh acted was totally out of sync with how his personality had developed over the past 7 books. He never would have treated Cheney as shabbily as the authors portrayed, regardless of how much he was hurt.

I always liked the medical aspect of the series, and it is completely absent in this book. Cheney's character doesn't mature or grow as it did in previous books.

The plot with Dev and Victoria lacks development, and is also rather absurd when seriously considered.

Shiloh's conversion scene lacks originality. It is also much too sudden in light of his attitude throughout the series.

The whole situation with Bain is absolutely ridiculous, and makes little sense. It is still very mystifying to me exactly what he hoped to accomplish with what he did to Cheney. If he wanted to hurt Shiloh, and if he was as much of a villain as he was portrayed, he would have done much more than simply lock her up.

Overall, I thought this book lacked the originality and excitement of the first 7 books. I enjoyed each of the books in the series more than the last until I got to this one. I almost wish they had stopped while they were ahead, or else given much more thought to the plot and the characters' consistency before writing Driven With the Wind. ... Read more


54. ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING First Editions from the Victorian Collection
by Scott H. Duvall
 Paperback: Pages (1989)

Asin: B000M7YYQW
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55. The A to Z of Washington, D.C. (A to Z Guides)
by Robert Benedetto, Jane Donovan, Kathleen DuVall
Paperback: 360 Pages (2005-12-13)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$2.50
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Asin: 0810855097
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In 1791, Pierre Charles L'Enfant was hired as city planner of what would become Washington, D.C.However, after little more than a year, L'Enfant was dismissed after a dispute erupted involving the destruction of a mansion on Capitol Hill belonging to wealthy landowner Daniel Carroll that interfered with L'Enfant's vision of what would become our nation's capital.The original city surveyor, Andrew Ellicott, and his assistant, Benjamin Banneker, were asked to carry out the construction of the city using the L'Enfant Plan.The story of the construction of the capital of the United States is just one item covered in The A to Z of Washington, D.C.. This volume, unlike many others, is a guide to the whole city, not simply the glamorous parts.It examines the city from its inception to the present, showing how Washington grew - at times according to official plans, but more often sporadically as things worked out. And it focuses not only on the elite but Washingtonians of many different races, religions and classes. They all have their place in the chronology, the introduction, and the exhaustive dictionary._The authors...have done an admirable job of distilling the enormous and increasing volume of information on Washington's people, places, and events into a practical handbook [which] should evolve into an appreciated resource for Washington's residents and students._ -H-Net Reviews_...general readers likely will find it a browser's delight._ -ARBA ... Read more


56. Binder Characterization & Evaluation: Chemistry
by J. F. Branthaver, James C. Petersen, Robert E. Robertson, J. J. Duvall, S. Kim
 Paperback: 479 Pages (1993-11)
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Asin: 0309056209
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57. In the Twilight, in the Evening (Cheney Duvall, M.D. #6)
by Gilbert Morris, Lynn Morris
 Audio Cassette: 9 Pages (1999)

Asin: B000FFZQUE
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT SERIES.........
This is a great series!!!Gilbert and Lynn Morris are terrific authors!The plots and characters are so well developed and I am always anxious to get to the next book!

4-0 out of 5 stars Mostly a good book, with some long stretches.
Cheney takes a job in a San Francisco hospital as its first female physician.Despite a few problems that erupt, for the most part she enjoys her job, with occasional outings with her friends.Shiloh meets Bain Winslow from Hawaii, who turns out to be his first real lead as to who his real parents are.Some parts of this book may seem frustrating, while others go very quickly.This is probably one of the most important books in the series (and of course, you have to read them all to know what's going on)!

5-0 out of 5 stars Can't wait!
This is a really good book. with each of the Cheney books, you think you can't get any more climatic, then suddenly You are suprised and left gasping for breath! Book six is taking the cake. can't wait, can't wait!out of the series, Book six isn't my favorite. but it is absolutelynecessary background for continuing the series. So much happens withCheney, and With Shiloh. It's one more step towards finding his family, andOne more step for Cheney in trusting God with her whole life, especiallyher emotions. DON'T READ BOOKS 7 OR 8 WITHOUT READING 6! Please seemy member profile for links to the Cheney duvall Message board, and myCheney Duvall Website.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gilbert and Lyn Morris do it again!!
Once again Gilbert and his daughter Lyn Morris provide us with quality and entertaining piece of reading.In the Twilight, In the Evening is a wonderful example of what a fine writting team that we have in our world. As always it is a pleasure to sit down and read a novel by these two, but Icouldn't help but feel disappointed that the last novel in this series wassuch a long way from publication.For as it always is books in a seriesleave you in a state of fustration wanting to know what is going tohappern. The characters in this story are so believeable that it is nothard to grow to love them and find yourself anxious to know that they aresafe and have found the elusive happily ever after.I have spent much timefollowing the antics of Dr. Cheney Duvall and her friend Victoria.Manytimes i have been moved to laughter and tears by the soulful writing ofthis father-daughter team.If you are looking for a book that is filledwith historical accuracy and an indepth look into the experiences and theplight of the Chinese in Eighteenth Century San Francisco, you will not gowrong with this book.It is an enjoyable read from which you will walkaway with a new insight into history.

4-0 out of 5 stars I love the series and enjoyed this book.
This is one of the better Cheney Duvall books. It has some loose ends, but those are quickly tied up in #7, which I have read. I love the way Cheney grows in her spiritual walk, even if she does act selfishly sometimes. Readmore about this book at the Official Cheney Duvall M.D. web site. Way togo, Gilbert and Lynn! ... Read more


58. Modern Fiction Studies - Modern Fiction and the Ecological: The Futures of Ecocritcism (55-3: Fall 2009)
 Paperback: Pages (2009)

Asin: B0039GZ2C8
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59. Impact of mine waste on airborne respirable particulates in Northeastern Oklahoma, United States.(TECHNICAL PAPER)(Report): An article from: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
by Ami R. Zota, Robert Willis, Rebecca Jim, Gary A. Norris, James P. Shine, Rachelle M. Duvall, Laurel A. Schaider, John D. Spengler
 Digital: 31 Pages (2009-11-01)
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Asin: B0030XRU48
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Title: Impact of mine waste on airborne respirable particulates in Northeastern Oklahoma, United States.(TECHNICAL PAPER)(Report)
Author: Ami R. Zota
Publication: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2009
Publisher: Air and Waste Management Association
Volume: 59Issue: 11Page: 1347(11)

Article Type: Report

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60. Eastern white pine: production, markets, and marketing of primary manufacturers.: An article from: Forest Products Journal
by Delton Alderman, Paul Duvall, Robert Smith, Scott Bowe
 Digital: 26 Pages (2007-10-01)
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This digital document is an article from Forest Products Journal, published by Thomson Gale on October 1, 2007. The length of the article is 7794 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Eastern white pine: production, markets, and marketing of primary manufacturers.
Author: Delton Alderman
Publication: Forest Products Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 57Issue: 10Page: 19(9)

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