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Clark Fobes Clark Fobes Debut Alto Sax Mouthpiece
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 4.75 $Acryllic hand faced. Medium close facing. An extremely responsive mouthpiece designed for students. If you have any questions on this item, please...
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Clark W Fobes Debut Tenor
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 43.99 $"DEBUT" Tenor Saxophone mouthpiece. Acryllic hand faced. Medium open facing. An extremely responsive mouthpiece designed for students. Model DEB...
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Debut Clark W Fobes Bari Mouth Piece
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 115.00 $ (+15.00 $)Debut Clark W Fobes Acryllic hand faced. Medium facing. An extremely responsive mouthpiece designed for students.This mouthpiece has a narrow b...
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Interplanetaries: The Complete Interplanetary Tales of Clark Ashton Smith
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $New York: Hippocampus Press:, 2024. Trade paperback, New, 315 pp. Cover artwork by: Jason Van Hollander Mars was a favored locale for several significant tales, including the cosmic horror masterpiece "The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis." "Seedling of Mars" is one of several tales in this volume that broaches the distinctive subgenre of "green horror"-horror that results from deadly animated plants. This motif first found expression in Smith's early prose poem "The Flower-Devil," and he utilized it in such tales as "Vulthoom," "The Demon of the Flower," and others. The remote planet Xiccarph is the setting for two tales, "The Maze of the Enchanter" and "The Flower-Women." One of Smith's most expansive tales, "The Monster of the Prophecy," is set on Antares, while the late story "Phoenix" is grimly apocalyptic in its setting in the far future, with most of the Earth's inhabitants killed off. Clark Ashton Smith's mastery of a prose-poetic idiom lends a distinctive flavor to his interplanetary tales. Far from being naively optimistic adventures into the depths of space, they exhibit a rueful doubt as to the place of human beings in an immense and hostile universe.
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To Worlds Unknown: The Letters of Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei, Howard Wandrei, and R. H. Barlow [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.00 $New York: Hippocampus Press:, 2024. First edition, TPBO, Trade paperback, New, 426 pp. Cover artwork by: Jason Van Hollander "The joint correspondence of four titans of the Lovecraft Circle sheds fascinating light on the complex interplay of the personal and professional lives of these writers, artists, editors, and collectors. R. H. Barlow initiated much of the correspondence, seeking to preserve manuscripts and other material in what he called the 'Vaults of Yoh-Vombis.' Barlow discussed plans to publish a variety of Smith's poetry, but these ultimately came to nothing. Similarly, he wished to issue a volume of Howard Wandrei's weird artwork, but Howard's brother put an end to the idea. H. P. Lovecraft is a focal point of discussion in all the correspondence. Donald Wandrei developed an enmity to Barlow, in part because Wandrei falsely believed that Barlow had stolen Lovecraft's books and manuscripts, even though he had been declared Lovecraft's literary executor. When Wandrei was helping August Derleth found Arkham House, he urged Derleth, Smith, and others to shun Barlow, with the result that Barlow was essentially driven out of the field. This volume presents an invaluable glimpse into the world of weird and pulp fiction in the 1930s and 1940s, as each writer displays the distinctive traits that have made him a renowned figure in the genre." First edition, TPBO, Trade paperback, New,
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In the Shadow of Boulder Ridge
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $New York: Hippocampus Press:, 2024. Trade paperback, New, 303 pp. Cover artwork by: Jason Van Hollander "It is often forgotten that Clark Ashton Smith (18931961) was a lifelong resident of California, residing in the small town of Auburn, nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The otherworldly nature of much of his workset in the imaginary realms of Zothique, Averoigne, Hyperborea, Xiccarph, and elsewher - makes it seems as if Smith himself is a denizen of some extraterrestrial realm. But this volume emphatically demonstrates how vital his birthplace in the Golden State was central to his life and imagination. One of his most famous stories, "The City of the Singing Flame," opens in the area of Crater Ridge, which Smith visited frequently. Other tales, such as 'The Devotee of Evil,' 'The Return of the Sorcerer,' and "Genius Loci," also utilize various settings in central California. Smith also infused his poems and prose poems with his love of California, as such works as 'The Old Waterwheel,' 'The Black Lake,' and 'Soliloquy in an Ebon Tower"attest. This volume features tales that begin in California but take the reader on cosmic voyages throughout the universe."
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Gene Pitney , His Climb to International Success
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 184.81 $THE FULL PRICE BOOK COMES WITH A CD OF THE MAY 24, 2002 TWENTY MINUTE "INTERVIEW" OF GENE PITNEY! The only complete biography of Gene Pitney. Dick Clark rates Gene as one of the top 100 rockers of all time. Jason Rowe of Connecticut's Journal Inquirer states, "Gene Pitney fans finally have a definitive book on the life of their favorite rock 'n' roller." Brad Davis of WDRC AM Hartford, CT states, "Where did you get these pictures? You've got everything in here. Peter Kerensky of WHUS FM Storrs, CT (UConn) states, "It's a wonderful, well-detailed, well-written book...I wouldn't be surprised if Hollywood turned it into a movie." Stu Bryer of WICH AM Norwich, CT states, "According to Gene Pitney,...[Joe] is the man who probably knows more about Gene Pitney than he does Angiolillo's book has all kinds of nostalgia ... It's a great book." Tom Monahan of WVIT channel 30 TV Hartford, CT states, "It's a really terrific book and also highlights some of the other people who were in the arena at that particular time...research is very, very thorough." Gene is the first rock star to sing at the Academy Awards "Town Without Pity" took the Golden Globe in 1962. Gene sang and wrote hits. His three best compositions, "He's A Rebel", "Rubber Ball", "Hello Mary Lou", and his 1958 doo-wop songs rise from the written page as priceless memorabilia. Stories paint a glowing portrait of 50s & 60s (Gene's taxidermy of a skunk, his trapping business, water skiing flops, and jam with the Rolling Stones to record "Little By Little" and return to the US with the first Stones hit "That Girl Belongs to Yesterday"). Gene sang for the Queen. 260 photos compliment the 58 stories(firsts: photo of Gene on stage, original guitar, and Genials; trivia: "DA" haircut, singing at the Academy Awards, induction into the Rock Hall of Fame)help prove that Gene Pitney, "The Elvis of England" is one of the best rock stars in the world.
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Art & Craft of Coffee Cocktails : Over 75 Recipes for Mixing Coffee and Liquor
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.33 $Enjoy two of life’s greatest pleasures – coffee and alcohol – with this comprehensive guide to mixing perfect coffee cocktails. World-class mixologist Jason Clark will inspire, excite and educate you by taking you behind the bar for a masterclass in creating coffee-based cocktails.First take a journey into the history and craft of coffee, the world's most popular beverage, from crop to cup. Next follow his expert mixing tips aimed at everyone from keen beginners to bartenders working in the world’s best bars. More than 80 recipes follow, covering all styles of cocktails from stirred and shaken through to blended and blazed. Learn how to perfect simple classics such as Espresso Martini and Irish coffee or try your hand at technical modern marvels Golden Velvet and Death By Caffeine. With The Art and Craft of Coffee Cocktails in hand your daily grind will never be the same!
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Most Moved Mover : A Theology of God's Openness
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.81 $In 1994, Clark Pinnock along with four other scholars published The Openness of God, which set out a new evangelical vision of God—one centered on his open, relational, and responsive love for creation. Since then, the nature of God has been widely discussed throughout the evangelical community. Now, Pinnock returns with Most Moved Mover to once again counter the classical, deterministic view of God and defend the relationality and openness of God. This engaging defense of openness theology begins with an analysis of the current debate, followed by an explanation of the misconceptions about openness theology, and a delineation of areas of agreement between classical and openness theologians. Most Moved Mover is for all evangelicals, regardless of their viewpoint, as it lays out the groundwork for future discussions of the open view of God.
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Most Moved Mover (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.45 $In 1994, Clark Pinnock along with four other scholars published The Openness of God, which set out a new evangelical vision of God—one centered on his open, relational, and responsive love for creation. Since then, the nature of God has been widely discussed throughout the evangelical community. Now, Pinnock returns with Most Moved Mover to once again counter the classical, deterministic view of God and defend the relationality and openness of God. This engaging defense of openness theology begins with an analysis of the current debate, followed by an explanation of the misconceptions about openness theology, and a delineation of areas of agreement between classical and openness theologians. Most Moved Mover is for all evangelicals, regardless of their viewpoint, as it lays out the groundwork for future discussions of the open view of God.
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