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Kareem Abdul Jabbar Bronze

Thursday, February 21st, 2008 | Art with No Comments »

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A great bronze by John Petek done in 1985 this is #9 of a limited edition of 100. this bronze is about 3 feet tall and is comprised of three images of Kareem, sort of a medley of his career.

This is for sale for $6700.00
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Monet Art Print Framed underglass…$25.00

Thursday, February 21st, 2008 | Art with No Comments »

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Nice gold framed Monet Print under glass

for sale $25.00
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Remote Controll Cars

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 | Toys/Kids with No Comments »

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We have 4 different styles of these cars…they are fast and durable…Very Fun (glow in the dark wheels)

they are $12.00 each…this has to be the best deal on earth!
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Headlamp (10) with batteries

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 | Outdoor with No Comments »

HeadLamp

Multipurpose Headlamp, Efficient use of LED technology, Light wieght, comes with head strap and batteries….good for hiking,

biking, kids and adults, reading. Compare similar light for price at over $20 to $30 dollars….we will sell you 1 for $4 or multiples at $3 each. we will ship to you also and you can pay actual shipping. we got these at a liquidation auction, so you can save a lot and we can make a buck

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Diana The Portriat $30.00

Sunday, February 10th, 2008 | Books, Media with No Comments »

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like new condition
for sale ….$30.00
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“Diana, the Portrait” is a beautiful compilation of pictures, stories, and events in Diana’s life. Just like a portrait, it shows the princess at her best. This is not an expose and I’m glad it wasn’t. The most poignant sections of the book are the parts dealing with Diana’s tragic death. There are copies of Elton John’s handwritten lyrics for “Good-bye England’s Rose” as well as many of Diana’s own letters. I received this as a gift, right after seeing the Diana exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in Fort Lauderdale. Many aspects of the exhibits are included in the “Portrait” and I think will be enjoyed by any fan of Diana’s. It is a very flattering portrayal, as it should be.

Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
The tributes to the life and career of Lady Diana continue with this lavish production, authorized by her estate and Memorial Fund. Coming as it does with that seal of approval, it should be no surprise to readers that this large, glossy book is tasteful and keenly decorous. It’s also rich with photos from just about every one of Diana’s 36 years. Many images and testimonies will be familiar to her fans but some——particularly the ones depicting her early years dancing and swimming, attending boarding school and working at her first job—have never been published. Unfortunately, Coward doesn’t pair the pictures with captions, so if one isn’t familiar with every detail of Princess Diana’s history, it can be frustrating to try to decipher what the images show. The text relies primarily on interviews with those who knew (or even briefly encountered) the princess, from photographers to lawyers, fashion designers to fellow aid workers. Predictably, they all speak reverentially of her, but the extensive quotations set the book apart from many Diana biographies and show just how far her influence extended (”All the landmine stuff was jolly brave,” says Sandy Gall of Afghanistan Appeal; “She made me more nervous than many military opponents,” reflects Colin Powell, who led her to the dance floor at a charity gala for cancer). Coward is careful to show numerous facets of her subject, though the theme of Diana’s extensive humanitarian work dominates, while difficulties in her personal life are downplayed. If at times overly worshipful, the book is nonetheless a lovely compilation and a fitting continuation of Diana’s legacy, as the book’s net royalties will be donated to projects supported by her Memorial Fund.
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Book Description
The tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, shook the world. No one who lived through those days in the late summer of 1997 will ever forget the unprecedented outpourings of grief, shock, and anger that followed. And in the days leading up to her funeral, it seemed as if the whole of humanity had spontaneously united to mourn her loss.But who was this young woman who had come to symbolize so much to so many? How was it that she could reach out to touch lives not only of whole communities but individuals, too? What lay behind her inspiration-and what will be the lasting impact of her legacy?
No book yet written about Diana has come close to the person so many people speak of as having been a beacon of light in their lives. Here, for the first time, is the Diana that many of those closest to her knew.

Written with the full cooperation of the late princess’s estate, Diana: The Portrait tells Diana’s story through her own words and the words of people, both famous, and, until now, unknown. Beautifully designed, it is a lavishly illustrated with nearly 500 images of Diana, including many pictures never previously published, taken from sources including the Spencer family archive, the Althorp Museum, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund archive, and the private collections of the friends, charities, and individuals whose lives she touched.

Drawing on over 200 original interviews, including those of family members and friends, many of whom have never spoken before, this remarkable book will stand as a unique and lasting testament to the life and work of one of the extraordinary and enduring icons of the 20th century.

Monet print..framed under glass $25.00

Saturday, February 9th, 2008 | Art with Comments Off

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Claude Monet print framed and under glass… for sale… $25.00

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Nice shape