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Apollo Tile White 11.9 in. x 12.8 in. Herringbone Polished Marble Mosaic Tile (5.29 sq. ft./Case)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 9.95 $This marble herringbone tile is a classic decor feature that blends lively dimension with an authentic stone surface. Made up of equal-size rectangular pieces and arranged in a staggered zig-zag pattern, herringbone tiles create visually striking geometric lines and help add much-needed visual interest to unimpressive design settings. Let your backsplash exude retro vibes with this marble herringbone tile in the kitchen or bathroom. This mosaic tile can be a creative statement piece for the shower, vanity surround or kitchen backsplash that pairs well with both modern and traditional decor elements. Its crisp white palette makes it a versatile choice and adaptable to various styles. Despite the ancient roots and classic rectangular shapes, these exquisite zigzags are distinctive, dynamic yet still relevant even in today's most contemporary designs.
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The Extreme Caro-Kann: Attacking Black with 3.f3
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.97 $Alexey Bezgodov presents an unusual idea for White against the ever popular Caro-Kann Defence. The Russian Grandmaster and chess opening expert advocates a very early deviation, the annoying and little explored 3.f3!? This move may look unimpressive at first sight, but it considerably complicates life for Caro-Kann players, as it makes Black’s main problem bigger: the development of his bishop on c8. Small wonder that an increasing number of strong grandmasters, such as Vassily Ivanchuk, Alexander Morozevich and Judit Polgar, have incorporated this move in their repertoire.After 3.f3!? the bishop on c8 has nowhere to go, and Black will often struggle to avoid enduring problems. White’s chances to obtain an advantage are substantial, as Bezgodov shows in this fascinating new chapter in modern chess opening theory, packed with original analysis and clear explanations.
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The Third Testament
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.15 $Anna Nikolaievna Schmidt was an externally unimpressive, unpretentions and nondescript person who never married. She was a newspaper reporter and selfdesignated humanitarian in Nizhni-Novgorod, Russia, where she spent the majority of her life, living 1851 to 1905. Apart from Schmidt the human was Schmidt the mystic and spirit-person. She received revelation in 1885 that she was the incarnation of the Holy Spirit. She viewed the Third Person of the Triune Deity as God's Daughter, the feminine aspect of God, and which also had a heavenly name Margarita, and Anna Schmidt was Margarita on Earth and the spirit-wife of Jesus. Schmidt likewise is the personification of the Church of Jesus Christ on Earth, and she is assigned the task of creating the Church of the New Israel of the Third Testament of the Holy Spirit. This book is her testimony. Daniel H. Shubin has translated several books from Russian into English on Russian history, religion and philosophy.
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Wasn't the Grass Greener?: A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 73.97 $Liquor cabinets, suntans, clotheslines, childhood, world wars, pianos . . . What do these things have in common? They are all headed the way of the dinosaurs. Children are opting out of childhood, liquor cabinets and pianos have vanished from homes, and unimpressive mini wars are the norm. In Wasn't the Grass Greener?, Barbara Holland shares her sentiments on this deplorable but inevitable outcome, as she moans and groans, wistfully remembers, and sarcastically decries the state of the world today. With a style reminiscent of E.B. White and a wit like Erma Bombeck's, Barbara Holland's short, sharp, and all-original essays are laugh-out-loud funny, whether or not you share her memories. An engaging reminder of the past, Wasn't the Grass Greener? is a straight-up collection of a curmudgeon's complaints with a shot of nostalgia on the side.
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Classic Irises And the Men And Women Who Created Them
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 69.77 $Irises are one of the world's most popular garden plants. That was not always so. The story of how several men and women transformed relatively unimpressive iris species into the plants with flowers of diverse forms and colors so beloved by today's gardeners has never been told until now. This book, the first ever written on the history of garden irises, represents years of research in French, British and American primary and secondary sources. It challenges taxonomists' designation of Iris germanica as the type species for genus Iris and the generally accepted status of Iris albicans. It is also the first book containing extensive information on the native iris species of Florida and the deplorable state of taxonomy of these species. This scholarly work was written to appeal to the lay reader as well as to the specialist. Many beautiful and original pictures of irises are included along with pictures of some of those whose stories are told.
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A Critical History of Television's The Red Skelton Show, 1951-1971
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.96 $The Red Skelton Show was on the air for 20 years, the longest-running primetime network comedy variety series on television. It was a top 10 series for nine years--an accomplishment surpassed only by Gunsmoke and Home Improvement. The series has a few unimpressive achievements too, such as becoming the first top 10 series to be cancelled by a network. Here is the history of The Red Skelton Show, beginning with its debut in 1951 and its great initial success. It was one of the top five television series that year, and Skelton and his show were nominated for Emmys. The author then details the show's decline in popularity; its move from CBS to NBC in 1953 and its slow rise back to the top; its glory days of the 1960s, when it became an hour long show and finished at number two for two different years; CBS's surprise cancellation of the show in 1970 despite its place in the top 10; and the failed last season back with NBC. There are three appendices: Appendix A lists cast and crew credits for the show, Appendix B lists special guests by season, and Appendix C offers information on the post-Red Skelton lives of many of the shows principal players.
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Classic Irises And the Men And Women Who Created Them
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 148.15 $Irises are one of the world's most popular garden plants. That was not always so. The story of how several men and women transformed relatively unimpressive iris species into the plants with flowers of diverse forms and colors so beloved by today's gardeners has never been told until now. This book, the first ever written on the history of garden irises, represents years of research in French, British and American primary and secondary sources. It challenges taxonomists' designation of Iris germanica as the type species for genus Iris and the generally accepted status of Iris albicans. It is also the first book containing extensive information on the native iris species of Florida and the deplorable state of taxonomy of these species. This scholarly work was written to appeal to the lay reader as well as to the specialist. Many beautiful and original pictures of irises are included along with pictures of some of those whose stories are told.
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A Critical History of Television's The Red Skelton Show, 1951-1971
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.87 $The Red Skelton Show was on the air for 20 years, the longest-running primetime network comedy variety series on television. It was a top 10 series for nine years--an accomplishment surpassed only by Gunsmoke and Home Improvement. The series has a few unimpressive achievements too, such as becoming the first top 10 series to be cancelled by a network. Here is the history of The Red Skelton Show, beginning with its debut in 1951 and its great initial success. It was one of the top five television series that year, and Skelton and his show were nominated for Emmys. The author then details the show's decline in popularity; its move from CBS to NBC in 1953 and its slow rise back to the top; its glory days of the 1960s, when it became an hour long show and finished at number two for two different years; CBS's surprise cancellation of the show in 1970 despite its place in the top 10; and the failed last season back with NBC. There are three appendices: Appendix A lists cast and crew credits for the show, Appendix B lists special guests by season, and Appendix C offers information on the post-Red Skelton lives of many of the shows principal players.
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