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The Great Lakes Triangle
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 104.15 $Speculates on the causes of the reported, and reportedly unexplained, disappearances of hundreds of ships, boats, and aircraft in the Great Lakes region
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1950s Dixie Banjo Uklulele
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 363.55 $ (+72.71 $)Vintage Dixie Banjo Ukulele-Circa 1950s-Chrome plated metal body-Reportedly never played! Fingerprints tend to mark up the finish on these metal in...
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1920s No Name Banjo Ukulele
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 327.19 $ (+72.71 $)Vintage Banjo Ukulele -Likely from 1920s-1930s-Vega copy-Birch body-Friction pegs, may be Ivory-Skin head is reportedly a Joseph B Rogers head, ...
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1979 Grundig GCM 319
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 38.09 $ (+32.65 $)Beautiful Grundig GCM 319 condenser microphone from the 60's/70's for sale.German quality - cardioid characteristic - with reportedly very good, cl...
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2006 Eminence Legend - the Stock Speaker from 2006 Fender Blue...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 54.00 $I pulled this 12-inch, 8-ohm Eminence speaker ~ specially designed for Fender ~ from my 2006 Blonde Tolex Fender Blues Jr. It s reportedly the equi...
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Hal Leonard 7012505
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 40.99 $ (+3.79 $)Recorded in the mid-1950s and also known as "Trane's Blues," this jazz classic is credited to Miles Davis but reportedly penned by John Coltrane. R...
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Night at the Opera (IMPORT)
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 51.99 $Gatefold 180-gram vinyl. A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 21 November 1975 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen, it was reportedly the most expensive album ever recorded at the time of its release.
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Don Carlo
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 39.99 $Based on Schiller's play of the same name, Don Carlos was written for the Paris Opera between 1865 and 1867 in the tradition of a French grand opera. Reportedly revised and performed in Italian as Don Carlo, the opera seen here in the version that Verdi prepared for Modena in 1886. This is Verdi's most ambitious and most forward-looking work.
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Warm Blanket
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 26.98 $Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. 2013 release, the third album from Mississippi songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Dent May. Recorded in solitude in a reportedly haunted Victorian house by the bay in St. Augustine, Florida, Dent's most ambitious undertaking yet, is another kaleidoscopic odyssey through the restless musical mind of a DIY pop auteur. The result is an album of existential Pop, Psychedelic Funk, and melancholy Soul with soaring arrangements ripped from the
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Swashbuckling Scoundrels Format: Library
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.49 $You might be a fan of Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. But did you know that real-life pirates were even more daring and charismatic? For example, Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, reportedly kept a lit fuse under his hat, creating a frightening haze of smoke around his head. William Fly, convicted of piracy in 1726, had to show his executioner how to tie the noose that went around his neck at the gallows. Pirates are outlaws who commit crimes at sea. Throughout history they have attacked cargo-laden ships to pillage gold, silver, human slaves, and valuable foodstuffs. Twenty-first-century pirates take crews hostage and demand ransoms. Some even siphon off petroleum from tanker ships. The world of pirates is one of violence and economic desperation. Yet over the centuries, pirates have acquired a reputation as rugged adventurers and heroes. Novelists, playwrights, cartoonists, and screenwriters have created a wide range of tales showing pirates as noble and even lovable figures. Swashbuckling Scoundrels introduces readers to real-life pirates―medieval Viking raiders, Caribbean buccaneers, black pirates, female pirates, and modern-day pirates―as well as famous fictional characters such as Long John Silver and Mary "Jacky" Faber of the Bloody Jack series of novels. See how historical and fictional pirates compare and why we thrill to tales of daring outlaw pirates.
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Autocourse 2002-2003: The World's Leading Grand Prix Annual
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 492.94 $World's Leading Grand Prix Annual, reportedly the 'bible' of Formula 1. The usual extensive motor sport coverage includes special features on the last 50 years of Formula 1, incisive, authoritative reports from every GP race of the season and superb photographs. Editor Alan Henry's personal assessment of the top ten drivers is eagerly awaited as are the year's motor racing reviews of F3000, F3, GT and Touring Car Racing and the American scene. (2001-2002 edition 1-90315-06-0)
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Yamashita's Gold
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 119.95 $A quest for treasure plundered from Asia's temples and reportedly hidden in the jungles of the Philippines by Japanese General Tomyuki Yamashita brings together an entrepreneur, a professional treasure hunter, and a Philippine business man in a story of greed and violence
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The Sunday Sessions
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 53.16 $"The Sunday Sessions" consists of twenty-six poems, the contents of two tapes recorded by Philip Larkin in Hull in February 1980 - reportedly, each on a Sunday, after lunch with John Weeks, a sound engineer and colleague of the poet. The tapes, which contain work from Larkin's first major collection, "The North Ship", as well as poems from his best-known collections, "The Whitsun Weddings" and "High Windows", remained 'lost' for over two decades, lying on a shelf in the garage in which they were recorded. Since their rediscovery they have been the subject of widespread media attention, including a BBC Radio 4 Archive Hour documentary. Their contents are here published in full for the first time. The running time is approx 1 hour/1 disc.
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Mary Ann Cotton - Dark Angel: Britain's First Female Serial Killer
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.82 $A female thief, with four husbands, a lover and, reportedly, over twelve children, is arrested and tried for the murder of her stepson in 1872, turning the small village of West Auckland in County Durham upside down. Other bodies are exhumed and when they are found to contain arsenic, she is suspected of their murder as well. The perpetrator, Mary Ann Cotton, was tried and found guilty and later hanged on 24 March 1873 in Durham Gaol. It is claimed she murdered over twenty people and was the first female serial killer in England. With location photographs and a blow by blow account of the trial, this book challenges the claim that Mary Ann Cotton was the ‘The West Auckland Borgia’, a title given to her at the time. It sets out her life, trial, death and the aftermath and also questions the legal system used to convict her by looking at contemporary evidence from the time and offering another explanation for the deaths. The book also covers the lives of those left behind, including the daughter born to Mary Ann Cotton in Durham Gaol.
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Wife No. 19: Or, the story of a life in bondage.. (Applewood Books)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.02 $Ann Eliza Young's sensational insider's expose of polygamy was originally published in 1876. The title refers to her role as church leader Brigham Young's 19th living spouse, although she was reportedly the 27th woman to marry the president of the LDS Church and the founder of Salt Lake City. The thorough, 600-page plus book details not only Ann Eliza Young's upbringing by parents who practiced multiple marriage, as well as her marriage to Young - she was 24 and he was 67 when they wed - but gives a fascinating first-hand account of a dark history: domestic violence, lies, degradation, and even murder! Young's intriguing story was the basis for Irving Wallace's 1961 biography ""The Twenty-Seventh Wife,"" and of David Ebershoff's 2008 novel ""The 19th Wife.""
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Don Carlo
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 34.99 $Based on Schiller's play of the same name, Don Carlos was written for the Paris Opera between 1865 and 1867 in the tradition of a French grand opera. Reportedly revised and performed in Italian as Don Carlo, the opera seen here in the version that Verdi prepared for Modena in 1886. This is Verdi's most ambitious and most forward-looking work.
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New Picnic Time (IMPORT)
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 24.99 $ (+1.99 $)Limited vinyl LP repressing of this 1979 album from the avant-garde post-punk band. New Picnic Time is the third full-length album by Pere Ubu. Reportedly the album sessions were stressful and contentious, and after touring, the group disbanded. They would reform a matter of months later with Mayo Thompson replacing founding guitarist Tom Herman. The lyrics for the song "The Voice Of The Sand" are based upon the poetry of Vachel Lindsay.
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Dila
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 25.98 $Far Out Recordings presents a reissue of the first and only album from the mysterious Brazilian vocal sensation Dila (pronounced "Jee-la"). Having reportedly died in a car crash shortly after the album's release in 1971, there is very little known about the woman behind the voice. But the joyous music Dila left behind gives us a picture as good as any, of a powerful feminine soul at the top of her game. The liner notes on the elusive original LP, written by composer Arnoldo Medeiros attest: "Fri
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Sing A Song For You
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 27.95 $Vinyl LP pressing. Sing a Song for You is a folk album released in 1997 by Anne Briggs. It was originally recorded in March 1973 but was initially withheld from release as Anne Briggs reportedly wasn't satisfied with her singing on the album. The album is the only instance of Anne Briggs recording together with a band. The band was Ragged Robin, a short-lived electric folk outfit founded by folk musician and singer-songwriter Steve Ashley. In October 1996 Briggs commented: It was a lot of fun p
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Boris Karloff's The Veil (hardback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.59 $Tense, true, dramatic stories about the mysterious, baffling, unexplainable events in our lives. In 1958, Frank P. Bibas blazed a ghostly trail when he created the anthology TV series The Veil, hosted by “The King of Monsters” himself, Boris Karloff. Its weird tales were reportedly all based on true-life accounts of frightening phenomena. Ten of the planned 39 episodes were shot, all with Karloff as host and as leading characters. Then the Hal Roach Studios were swallowed up by financial quicksand, and The Veil vanished like a spook at sun-up. The episodes ended up not on TV but in warehouse storage. For decades, the fact of their existence was known to practically no one. This book unVeils all the secrets of the supernatural series and its accounts of ghosts (on land, sea, and air), visions, possession, and reincarnation. Appendices include three Veil scripts, synopses of unproduced scripts, an exhaustive history of Karloff’s career as a TV host and rare Karloff photos from the John Antosiewicz Collection. And an Introduction by Boris Karloff.
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