Little Man

Alan Jackson - Little Man
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KEVIN HART: I'M A GROWN LITTLE MAN [DVD] - NEW DVD $7.72 |
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Little Man Tate (DVD, 2001) Jodie Foster Brand NEW & factory sealed $8.00 |
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Hotel New Hampshire / Silence Of The Lambs / Foxes / Little Man Tate) (2009) $21.95 |
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Little Man (DVD, 2006) Marlon Wayans Shawn Wayans $4.97 |
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Little Man Tate (DVD, 2001) $8.39 |
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Little Man (DVD, 2006) $0.99 |
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Little Big Man / (Ws Sub Ac3) Little Big Man / (Ws Sub Ac3) Blu-Ray NEW Blu-Ray $20.22 |
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LITTLE MAN TATE [DVD] [027616922229] - NEW DVD $12.58 |
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The Man Who Knew Too Little (DVD, 1998)BILL MURRAY $0.10 |
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Little Man (DVD, 2006) $2.84 |
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THE MR. MEN SHOW: SEASON 1, VOL. 2 - LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE PRESENTS: - NEW DVD $13.95 |
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THE MR. MEN SHOW: SEASON 1, VOL. 2 - LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE PRESENTS: - NEW DVD $17.02 |
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KEVIN HART: I'M A GROWN LITTLE MAN [DVD] - NEW DVD $10.72 |
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DVD: Little Big Man, Arthur Penn. Very Good Cond.: Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, $9.87 |
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Little Man Tate DVD SEALED Jodie Foster/Dianne Wiest/Adam Hann-Byrd $10.75 |
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Nobody's Fool/ Fat Man and Little Boy (DVD, 2008) $1.25 |
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MY MAN GODFREY/FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND - NEW $3.29 |
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Nobody's Fool/ Fat Man and Little Boy (DVD, 2008) $0.99 |
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WWE - Rey Mysterio: The Biggest Little Man (DVD, 2007, 3-Disc Set) $8.00 |
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LittleMan DVD $5.00 |
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WWE: Rey Mysterio-The Biggest Little Man DVD $8.71 |
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Little Man (DVD, 2006, Canadian) $6.99 |
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Fat Man and Little Boy (DVD, 2004) Paul Newman, John Cusack, Laura Dern $0.99 |
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Little Man (DVD, 2006) $7.00 |
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WWE - Rey Mysterio: The Biggest Little Man (DVD, 2007, 3-Disc Set) $2.00 |
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LITTLE MAN [BLU-RAY NEW] $12.79 |
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Rey Mysterio The Biggest Little Man Three-Disc DVD Set $11.69 |
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KEVIN HART: I'M A GROWN LITTLE MAN [BLU-RAY] - NEW BLU-RAY $13.13 |
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Three Men and a Baby/Three Men and a Little Lady (DVD, 2008) $6.00 |
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LITTLE BIG MAN [DVD] [CANADIAN; FRENCH] - NEW DVD $14.97 |
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The Little Man $2.39 The Little Man |
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Rosie Flo's Garden Colouring book Green $10.9 Do you prefer cactus or tomato lady? Why not give life to the straw man in the Wizard of Oz? Have a picnic with little faries flying around the tree. Decorate your garden with dwarves in the Snow White. Rosie Flo lets you have all the fun in the garden colouring book.The paper is thick enough to stop pencil showing through or marking the picture on the next page. Sturdy enough to withstand a few journeys without falling apart and small enough to fit in a child's rucksack. The lines are intentionally not too fine, as it is intended for slightly older children |
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Little Man - $14.99 Documentary filmmaker Nicole Conn and her life partner, Gwen Baba, were already parents of a little girl named Gabrielle when they decided it was time to have a second child. Due to health problems, Conn and Baba chose to have a surrogate mother bear the child, but they discovered in time that the mother they chose was not completely honest about certain health issues, and due to the dangerously slow development of the fetus, a bit more than three months before the baby's due date, doctors advised Conn and Baba to abandon the pregnancy. Conn sternly refused to do so, and young Nicholas was born by cesarean section one hundred days early. The baby spent nearly all of its first five months of life in the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Center of their hospital, and once he was able to go home, Nicholas still required feeding tubes and frequent visits to his medical team. The strain of taking care of Nicholas took a major toll on Conn and Baba's relationship, as well as their relationship with Gabrielle, and the expense and difficulty of caring for a child who will never lead a fully normal life leads many of their friends and acquaintances to wonder if their actions were for the sake of their son or a supreme indulgence of their desire for another child. Nicole Conn captured the ordeal of her first years with Nicholas on digital video, and Little Man is a feature-length documentary which explores the long and often painful road she and Gwen Baba followed on the road to their second baby. Little Man was screened as part of the 2005 San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Little Man $5.25 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Listen, Little Man! $14.97 "Listen, Little Man "is a great physician's quiet talk to each one of us, the average human being, the Little Man. Written in 1946 in answer to the gossip and defamation that plagued his remarkable career, it tells how Reich watched, at first naively, then with amazement, and finally with horror, at what the Little Man does to himself; how he suffers and rebels; how he esteems his enemies and murders his friends; how, wherever he gains power as a "representative of the people," he misuses this power and makes it crueler than the power it has supplanted. Reich has us to look honestly at ourselves and to assume responsibility for our lives and for the great untapped potential that lies in the depth of human nature. |
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Little Man [Slipcase] $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Dead In The Water, 2. God Bless The Child, 3. Wilting Violet, 4. Wait, 5. Run A Mile, 6. Little Man, 7. November, 8. Boxing Day, 9. God Bless The Children, 10. Snowdrops, 11. We Love You |
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Man, Wife And Little Wonder $4.99 JUNE BRIDES Bundles of Joy Sometimes small packages can lead to the biggest surprises! THE BAD BOY Johnny Tremont had once worn rebellion and recklessness as ruggedly as his black leather jacket. But now he was father figure to his young, needy niece, and he was determined to do right by her, no matter what it took. THE BRIDE What it took was the hand of a childhood friend Grace Marie Green. Marriage to this pert, upstanding beautician would guarantee him custody of her namesake, Gracie, and would give his little girl the perfect maternal role model…for a little while. THE BUNDLE OF JOY But Johnny hadn't realized what an amazing effect a desirable wife and a darling little wonder could have on a man like him…. Celebrate a month of joyful marriages with Silhouette Romance! |
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The Return of Little Big Man $24.5 Jack Crabb, hero of Little Big Man and beloved chronicler of the Wild West, is back in the saddle again. This time he meets, drinks with, and rides with Bat Masterson, Annie Oakley, and Doc Holliday, and even travels with Buffalo Bill Cody to meet Queen Victoria. Part mischief, part historical fact, The Return of Little BigMan is a true literary achievement and a rollicking good read. -- Tremendously well reviewed, this sequel is a hit with critics and readers alike. -- The perfect book for any lover of Westerns, Mark Twain, and Berger himself. -- With a lovable hero, an action-packed story, a true Wild West setting, and scrupulous historical detail, The Return of Little BigMan has crossover appeal for readers of both history and fiction. |
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The Big Life of a Little Man $9.09 Sherry Kelly has compiled a touching and comprehensive account of the life of Michael Dunn, the famous "little person" actor of the '60s and '70s.... |
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Little Big Man - Widescreen $12.99 Recounting how the West was won through the eyes of a white man raised as a Native American, Arthur Penn's 1970 adaptation of Thomas Berger's satirical novel was a comic yet stinging allegory about the bloody results of American imperialism. As a misguided 20th-century historian listens, 121-year-old Jack Crabb (Dustin Hoffman) narrates the story of being the only white survivor of Custer's Last Stand. White orphan Crabb was adopted by the Cheyenne, renamed "Little Big Man," and raised in the ways of the "Human Beings" by paternal mentor Old Lodge Skins (Chief Dan George), accepting non-conformity and living peacefully with nature. Violently thrust into the white world, Jack meets a righteous preacher (Thayer David) and his wife (Faye Dunaway), tries to be a gunfighter under the tutelage of Wild Bill Hickock (Jeff Corey), and gets married. Returned to the Cheyenne by chance, Jack prefers life as a Human Being. The carnage wreaked by the white man in the Washita massacre and the lethal fallout from the egomania of General George A. Custer (Richard Mulligan) at Little Big Horn, however, show Crabb the horrific implications of Old Lodge Skins' sage observation, "There is an endless supply of White Men, but there has always been a limited number of Human Beings." ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi |
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Destiny and a Man of Little Conscience $30.13 Destiny and a Man of Little Conscience is a story of downfall and survival set in the late 18th century. It is the tale of Frederick March, a man of substance and connections, who has attained his status by villainous acts, smuggling and tax evasion. He is apprehended and interred in the notorious Newgate Prison and is eventually sentenced to death. This sentence is commuted to transportation to Port Jackson, Australia. March suffers the indignity of an overcrowded Newgate and incarceration on a prison hulk on the River Medway. He boards HMS Guardian, which collides with an iceberg in the Great Southern Ocean. After trial and tribulation, Guardian struggles back to Cape Town and is wrecked in False Bay. The story ends with Frederick March, filled with trepidation, facing another attempt to reach Australia across the most violent seas in the worldathe dreaded Roaring Forties. |
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Little Big Man $11.99 The story of Jack Crabbe, raised by both a white man and a Cheyenne chief. As a Cheyenne, Jack ate dog, had four wives and saw his people butchered by General Custer's soldiers. As a white man, he participated in the slaughter of the buffalo and tangled with Wyatt Earp. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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My Brave Little Man $21.29 When a very young boy and his siblings, their family challenged by deprivations imposed by an abusive and neglectful father, are abandoned to an orphanage by an intellectually disabled mother, the boy responds with amazing resourcefulness and bravery. My Brave Little Man meticulously unveils the growth of a creative and distinctive personality-from the inside out-as he overcomes a series of adversities. This memoir, a true story that had to be told, is the clear, unique voice of a survivor of the kind of childhood that is usually the undoing of less hardy souls. With novelistic flair and impressive detail, the author chronicles his first eight years in a rarely visited slice of the country. |
