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nuLOOM Moroccan Anti Fatigue Kitchen or Laundry Room Light Grey 20 in. x 42 in. Indoor Comfort Mat
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 33.27 $Everyday household tasks such as washing dishes and folding laundry, just got easier! nuLOOM anti-fatigue comfort mats are functional and stylish, helping you reduce joint pain and improve posture when standing for extended periods of time. This mat is the perfect addition to your standing desk area, kitchen sink, or laundry room. Made from durable PVC & Polyester, this mat is built to stand the test of time while adding a stylish accent to your floor. Color: Light Gray. Pattern: Moroccan.
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Nourison Astra Machine Washable Ivory 9 ft. x 12 ft. Moroccan Transitional Area Rug
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 137.85 $From adorable kids rugs to vintage-inspired rug designs, the Astra machine washable collection has it all. Each style is finished with a brilliant shimmer that shifts under different light and a velvety smooth texture you'll love to walk on. Designed for busy households, Astra machine washable are a breeze to clean simply toss into your washing machine. Color: Ivory. Pattern: Geometric,Solid Color.
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Look & move on
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.12 $Recounts incidents from Mrabet's youth on the streets of Tangier. Starting with the author's adventures as a poor Moroccan boy later taken to the USA by a besotted couple, this culminates in an account of Mrabet's life in the household of Jane and Paul Bowles. With Paul, who is himself one of America's most important contemporary writers, he meets such writers as Tennessee Williams and Christopher Isherwood. As well as being a talented artist, Mrabet has written a number of books with Bowles, which have been published in the U.K., the U.S., and elsewhere. Skill...candour...striking clarity...chilling directness."" - City Limits.
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Look and Move on by Mohammed Mrabet
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.19 $Recounts incidents from Mrabet's youth on the streets of Tangier. Starting with the author's adventures as a poor Moroccan boy later taken to the USA by a besotted couple, this culminates in an account of Mrabet's life in the household of Jane and Paul Bowles. With Paul, who is himself one of America's most important contemporary writers, he meets such writers as Tennessee Williams and Christopher Isherwood. As well as being a talented artist, Mrabet has written a number of books with Bowles, which have been published in the U.K., the U.S., and elsewhere. Skill...candour...striking clarity...chilling directness."" - City Limits.
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