King Of New York (1990)
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Author: The Staff of the Los Angeles Times
Title: The Los Angeles Riots, 1992
Publisher: Los Angeles Times
Date and Place of Publication: Palm Springs in 1992
Website: http://www.usc.edu/libraries/archives/la/la_riot.html
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Author: Stuart A. Kallen
Title: A Cultural History of the 1990’s
Publisher: Lucent Books
Date and Place of Publication: 1999 San Diego
Author: Stuart A. Kallen
Title: The 1990’s
Publisher: Greenhaven Press
Date and Place of Publication: 2000
St. James Encyclopedia
Author: Thomson Gale,
Title: King, Rodney
Publisher: Thomson Corporation
Date and Place of Publication 2005 San Fransico
For a book you will need:
Author-last name first. Title underlined. Place of publication: Publisher,
Year of Publication.
Book with one Author:
Allen, Thomas B. Vanishing Wildlife of North America. Washington, D.C.: National
Geographic Society, 1974.
Book with two or three authors:
Searles, Baird and Martin Last. A Reader’s guide to Science Fiction. New York:
Facts on File, Inc., 1976.
Book with editor and no author:
Brandes, Kathleen, ed. Vanishing Species. New York: Time-Life Books, 1976.
A single work from an anthology:
Poe, Edgar Allen. “The Raven.” Selected Stories & Poems. ed. Joseph Wood Kruth.
Danbury, CT: Grolier Enterprises, 1978.
For an encyclopedia you will need:
Author-if stated (last name first). “Title of the article in quotation marks.” Name
of the encyclopedia underlined. Year of publication: Page(s).
Encyclopedia article:
Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr. “Falcon and Falconry.” World Book Encyclopedia. 1980: 425.
(If the article is unsigned, give the title first)
For a magazine you will need:
Author-last name first. “Title of the article in quotation marks.” Name of the
Magazine underlined Date – if date not given list volume number: Page numbers.
Signed article in a weekly or monthly (periodical):
Kanfer, Stefan. “Heard Any Good Books Lately?” Time 21 July 1986: 71.
Signed newspaper article:
Kalette, Denise. “California Town Counts Down to Big Quake.” USA Today 21 July 1986, Sec. A: 1.
Unsigned article in a weekly (periodical):
“America on Drugs.” Newsweek 28 July 1986: 48-50
Signed newspaper article:
Kalette, Denise. “California Town Counts Down to Big Quake.” USA Today 21 July 1986, Sec. A:1.
For a pamphlet you will need:
Author-last name first. Title underlined. Place of publication: Publisher, Data of publication.
Signed pamphlet (Treat a pamphlet as you would a book.)
Laird, Jean E. The Metrics Are Coming. Burlington, Iowa: National Research Bureau, 1976.
The following are examples of other work cited
Filmstrips, slides, videos:
Going Back, A Return to Vietnam. Videocassette. Virginia Productions, 1982. 55min.
Radio or TV:
“An Interview with Elton John.” Barbara Walters Special. ABC. WISN, Milwaukee.
21 Mar. 1994.
A Reference Book on CD-ROM:
Software Tool Works Multimedia Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Novato, CA: Software Tool
Works, 1991.
Personal Interview:
Steward, Dagan. Personal Interview. 3 May 2002.
Citing sources from the World Wide Web
1. World Wide Web Site (Home Page)
Name of author or creator (if given). Title of Web Site. (If no title is available, provide description such as name of site.) Name of institution or organization associated with the site. Access date
Gesterland, Richard. WorldBix.com.Page. Retrieved 1 May 2001
Edmunds.com. Home page. Retrieved 28 April 2000
2. Encyclopedia Article (ONLINE)
Author (if given). “Title of Article in Quotation Marks” Date of material (if given). Title of Encyclopedia
underlined. Date of electronic publication. Access date
“Stock Market Crash of 1929.” Britannica Online. Retrieved 20 August 1999
3. Article from InfoTrac Database (ONLINE)
Author. “Title of Article in Quotation Marks.” Name of Publication. Publication Date:
Page(s). Source (General Reference Center Gold. Gale Group Databases). Access date
Mauch, Thomas H. “Researchers Identify Alzheimer’s Enzyme Inhibitor.” Los Angles Times.
13 April 2000: InfoTrac Custom Newspapers. Gale Group Databases. 18 April 2000.
4. Magazine or Newspaper Article (ONLINE) Other than from InfoTrac
Author. “Title of Article in Quatation Marks.” Magazine/Newspaper Underlined. Date,
edition, section: Page. Access date
Murphy, H. Lee. “Saturn’s Orbit Still High With Consumers.” Marketing News Online. 31
August 1998: Pg 44. Retrieved 1 September 2001
King of New York (1990)-Christopher Walken- [ I never killed anybody that didn't deserve it ]
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The Best Of The Girl Groups, Vol. 1
$9.18 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: GIRL GROUPSTitle: VOL. 1-BEST OF GIRL GROUPSStreet Release Date: 08/28/1990... |
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Thursday Night in San Francisco
$6.57 Recorded LIVE June 27, 1968 at the Fillmore Auditorium. Several light scuffs on disc will not affect play.... |
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King of the New York Streets
$38.98 The city of New York oughta build a statue of Dion. Like only a handful of rock-era singers--Frankie Valli and Lou Reed come to mind--the Bronx's Dion DiMucci embodies the city's swagger and energy. The amply annotated and illustrated King of the New York Streets neatly captures three phases of Dion on a trio of discs: "The Wanderer" (the doo-wop/pop idol years), "Abraham, Martin & John" (chronicl... |
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King of New York (Special Edition)
$5.27 This low-budget crime thriller has the feel of a major blockbuster and owes its roots to the hard-edged crime movies of the 1930s. Christopher Walken stars as a drug kingpin who is released from prison and vows to use his position and influence--and criminal enterprise--for charitable means. But a core group of New York cops are all over him and his gang, determined to go to war, whatever the cost... |
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Cadillac Man
$1.95 Robin Williams is in his edgily desperate mode as a Queens car salesman whose life is in turmoil. He's fooling around with someone else's wife, his marriage is on the rocks, and he has to sell 12 cars in 12 days or he will lose his job. He's so desperate that he even tries to pitch a sale to a widow at a funeral. As if he didn't have enough problems, the crazed husband (Tim Robbins) of one of his ... |

