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  1. Fingers [videorecording]

    Atlanta, Ga. : Turner Home Entertainment, c1994.

    Young Jimmy Fingers is not only a "debt collector" for the Mafia in New York, he is a classical musician. He is about to realize his dream of playing in Carnegie Hall when his father pressures him into attempting one last "collection", and his world starts to collapse around him.

  2. Fingers [videorecording]

    Widescreen version. - Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, Turner Entertainment Co., c2002.

    Young Jimmy Fingers is not only a "debt collector" for the Mafia in New York, he is a classical musician. He is about to realize his dream of playing in Carnegie Hall when his father pressures him into attempting one last "collection", and his world starts to collapse around him.

  3. Dizzy fingers

    Confrey, Zez, 1895-1971
    Black & White, [19--]

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  1. Geologic map of New York exhibiting the structure of the state so far as known: Finger Lakes sheet

    1901

    Companion text: Description of the state geologic map of 1901 / Frederick J. H. Merrill. Albany : University of the State of New York / New York St...

  2. Geologic map of New York exhibiting the structure of the state so far as known: Finger Lakes sheet

    1901

    Companion text: Description of the state geologic map of 1901 / Frederick J. H. Merrill. Albany : University of the State of New York / New York St...

  3. Geologic map of New York exhibiting the structure of the state so far as known: central sheet

    1901

    Companion text: Description of the state geologic map of 1901 / Frederick J. H. Merrill. Albany : University of the State of New York / New York St...

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