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 Laura Ingalls Wilder Country: The People and Places in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Life and Books by William T. Anderson, Laura Ingalls Wilder created with her "Little House" books a world that won the hearts of millions of readers. Now, William Anderson takes us on an enchanting tour through the reality that inspired her stories - the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her pioneering family. Combining an enlightening narrative with historical family portraits and lavish photographs of such family treasures as Laura's writing desk, rocking chair, and china jewelry box, Pa's fiddle, and the family Bible, Laura Ingalls Wilder Country beautifully recaptures the extraordinary life of this beloved American family. From Pa, the natural storyteller, and Ma, the resourceful pioneer, to Laura's husband, Almanzo, the hero of her final five books, and their daughter, Rose, an award-winning writer, Laura's family provided the characters that peopled her books. With Leslie Kelly's beautiful color photographs, Anderson carefully details the interior and exterior of the Ingalls and Wilder homes - as well as the creek and the surrounding landscapes that played such a strong role in Laura's life. Richly detailed illustrations with an engaging historical narrative make Laura Ingalls Wilder Country the perfect companion to the "Little House" books.
 Eyes of Laura Mars, The This riveting tale of murder and suspense stars Faye Dunaway as Laura Mars, New York's most controversial fashion photographer. World renowned for her sensational, erotic portraits of models in settings of glorified urban violence, Laura Mars exhibits a mystifying psychic ability. In her mind's eye, as if through the lens of her camera, she 'witnesses' a series of bizarre murders with terrifying clarity. All of the victims are people Laura has known. Police detective John Neville (Tommy Lee Jones) discovers a striking similarity between Laura's works and classified police photographs of the murders and he attempts to unravel the events which have taken control of Laura's mind. The film builds to a spine-chilling climax when the eyes of Laura Mars reveal the identity of the killer.
Laura Bow - Laura Bow is an amateur detective and heroine of two adventure games, Laura Bow: The Colonel's Bequest (1989) and Laura Bow: The Dagger of Amon Ra (1992), both created by the computer game company Sierra Entertainment (formerly Sierra On-Line). Laura Bow was created by Roberta Williams, co-founder of Sierra On-Line and creator of the classic series King's Quest. Laura's Law - Laura's Law, (Assembly Bill 1421, Helen Thomson, Davis), was passed by the California legislature and signed into law by then Governor Grey Davis in 2002, allows for court ordered outpatient treatment of mental health clients who refuse medication in counties that enact outpatient commitment programs based on the measure. Laura's Law, which became effective on January 1, 2003, was named after Laura Wilcox and was modeled on Kendra's Law, a similar statute enacted in New York. Florante at Laura - "Florante at Laura" by Francisco Baltazar (also known as Balagtas) is one of the masterpieces of Philippine literature. Florante at Laura is an abbreviation of the actual title which is: Pinagdaanang Buhay Nina Florante at Laura sa Kahariang Albanya: Kinuha sa Madlang Cuadro historico o pinturang nagsasabi sa mga nangyari nang unang panahon sa imperyo ng Gresya, at tinula ng isang matuwain sa bersong Tagalog. Fred Phelps Jr. - Fred Phelps Jr. (born 1953 in Tucson, Arizona) is the eldest son of alleged cult leader Fred Phelps, and a member of his father's Westboro Baptist Church.
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