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_aPN1997 _b.E333 1994 |
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_aPeter Newington _9925 |
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240 | _aThe Age of Gold | ||
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_aLa Edad de Oro _h[videorecording] = _bThe Age of Gold _cPeter Newington |
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246 | _aThe Age of Gold | ||
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_aUSA _aMexico _aSpain _bMicroangelo Educational Media LLC _c1994 |
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_a1 videodisc (ca. 60 min.) _bsound, color. _c4 3/4in |
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_aEl Espejo Enterrado _vDisc 3 _9930 |
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_aFrom case cover:
The colonies brought Spain (and ultimately Europe) enormous treasures: gold, silver, chocolate, tomatoes, the potato. Yet Spain's most powerful ruler Philip II, lived in austere solitude in a cell-like study.
_bFrom IMDb: The New World bought Spain (and ultimately Europe) enormous treasures: gold, silver, chocolate, tomatoes, potatoes. Yet Spain's most powerful ruler, Philip II, lived in austere solitude in a cell-like study. He sought to protect the Catholic faith, while the Spanish author Cervantes questioned all values in Don Quixote, the prototype of the modern novel. Courtly painters and Baroque style vaulted the Atlantic and celebrated its transformation into a tool for Indian fantasy in the magnificent churches of Potosi and Ocotlan. |
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538 | _aDVD video; Dolby Digital 2.0; stereo; NTSC; Regions 1-8; 4:3 fullscreen. | ||
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_aPeter Newington _eDirector _9925 |
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_aCarlos Fuentes _eAuthor _eActor |
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_aPeggy K. Liss _eOriginator |
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_2lcc _cDVD |