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ELE Light & Decor Beile 1-Light 48-Watt LED Modern Black Pendant Light Uinque Statement Handmade Boho Shade in Matte Black Finish
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 171.91 $The Large Black Rattan Pendant Light is a stunning lighting fixture that combines modern design with natural materials. With its generous size, it becomes a captivating focal point in any room. Crafted from high-quality rattan, this pendant light features an intricate weave in a sleek black finish. The black color adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the overall aesthetic. The large size of the pendant light allows it to illuminate a wide area, making it perfect for larger spaces such as living rooms, dining areas or entryways.
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Afrikanische Waffen: Messer, Dolche, Schwerter, Beile, Wurfwaffen
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 110.00 $The cover has brown cloth. The text and captions are in German and English. Most of the illustrations are b/w photos. The back has a bib. and a color map with a key to 99 tribes. DJ: The text is in German only. Nine closed tears are 1/4 in. to a diagonal tear across most of the front panel. The tears are rejoined with tape on the reverse side. The ends of the folds have color loss. Scans e-mailed upon request. Priority or international shipping will require extra shipping cost.
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The Last Bright Days: A Young Woman's Life in a Lithuanian Shtetl on the Eve of the Holocaust
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 63.19 $The Last Bright Days is a moving portrait of Jewish life during the 1930's in the small Lithuanian shtetl of Kavarsk and the personal story of one of its inhabitants, Beile Delechky.In 1938, as Europe was about to plunge into the darkness of war and genocide, Beile emigrated to the United States, leaving her family behind but bringing with her hundreds of photographs and dozens of her notebooks. Over one hundred of these compelling photographs, reproduced in The Last Bright Days, give us a fascinating look back in time to a Jewish world that existed within Eastern Eruope and was destroyed forever in the Holocaust. Beile's journal entries and poetry give us a window into the emotional life of a young woman coming of age in a small town as the problems of the wider world close in around her.Beile left Lithuania for America excited to be going to a new home and determined to find happiness. But her hopes for happiness would always be tempered by the memories of the family in Lithuania she so tragically lost.Beile never returned to Kavarsk. Her photographs and journals helped preserve her memories of growing up in the Jewish world of Lithuania in the days before that culture was lost forever. They give the rest of us a poignant glimpse of those last bright days.
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