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Marquis Cherry Men’s Valet — Powell 508-386 $163.04 The Marquis Cherry Men’s Valet is a coat rack, pant rack, drawer unit and top storage unit all in one. This piece is the perfect catch all for any room in your home. The outside is finished in a rich “Marquis Cherry” while the inside is lined in plush black. Some assembly required…. |
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The #1 Soprano Album $9.97 … |
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Man Child $16.00 Man Child is the title of Marquise Knox’s national debut, and for good reason. Yes, he was just 16 years old at this recording, but no, this is not another one of those guitar-hero, someday-my-vocals-may-mature, I-might-one-day-write-my-own-material records. This kid is flat-out for real! This is a man-sized offering of serious, mature blues. In fact, it’s the maturity that provides the shock valu… |
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Tibor Rudas Presents the Three Sopranos $17.98 Tibor Rudas Presents the Three Sopranos [Audio CD] Georges Bizet; George / Wright, Robert Forrest; George Gershwin; Charles Gounod; Victor Herbert; Jerome Kern; Joseph M. Lacalle; Lawrence; Esperian and Cassello… |
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Meanest Men in the West [VHS] $1.96 … |
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Luis Bunuel’s L’Age d’Or $14.38 L’AGE D’OR – DVD Movie… |
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A Family Thing $14.98 This film features the wonderfully understated duet of Robert Duvall and James Earl Jones, two old pros who know just how to stay out of each other’s way while offering superb support. Duvall plays Earl Pilcher, an aging Southerner whose mother dies, leaving him a letter with a startling secret: in fact, she was not his mother, though she raised him–but his father is really his father. His real m… |
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Molton Brown Soothing Hand Lotion – Blu Maquis 10oz (300ml) $23.75 Moisturize and protect skin from dryness and irritation with our naran ji soothing hand lotion. With corsican fir, rosemary, nutmeg, patchouli and incense oil; our blu maquis soothing hand lotion will warm up any kitchen or bathroom and leave your hands deeply moisturized…. |
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PYLE PLCM22IR Flush Mount Rear View Camera with 0.5 Lux Night Vision $62.99 - Water Proof 1.25″” Flush MountHousing – 20 Foot Male to Male RCA Video Cable – Required Drill Cutout Tool Included – Image Sensor: OV7910 Color CMOS – Total Pixels:510 x 492 – Resolution: 380 TV Lines – Night Vision Low Lighting Capable – 10 IR LED Lights – Min. Illumination: 0.5 LUX – Auto ImageAdjustment – Video Output: 1.0Vpp – 75 Ohm – Power Supply: DC 12V >200 mA – Dimensions: 1.25”… |
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A Century of Premiers: Salisbury to Blair $120 During the course of the twentieth century, nineteen men and one woman–from the Third Marquis of Salisbury to Tony Blair–have occupied the post of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In a series of biographical essays, Dick Leonard, a leading political journalist and former MP, recounts the circumstances that took them to the top of the greasy pole, probes their personal and political strengths and weaknesses, assesses their performance in the top office and asks what lasting influence they have had. |
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A Gamble Of Faith $8.85 Don’t gamble with anything you’re not prepared to part with. When Terrence decides to bring his new girlfriend Lucy to an annual Friday night poker game, his friends Marquis and Alyssa welcome her with little reluctance. But then two mysterious men from her past crash the game and slowly a world of trouble unfolds. Arguments ensue, old gripes and bottled up emotions bring untold truths to the surface. Bitter feelings pit nearly everyone at each other’s throat. That is until one of them discovers the true identity of the guests and uncovers the presence of something evil in their own midst. An evil bent on taking one of them away forever unless someone is willing to lay everything on the line… |
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A Stranger on Earth: The Life and Work of Anna Kavan $21.95 Reed”s new biography draws on new material to map out the enigmatic life and times of one of Britain”s most extraordinary novelists.This biography of novelist Anna Kavan, draws on newly discovered material about a visionary writer who renamed herself after a character in one of her own novels and did everything she could to resist biography. It documents Kavan”s addiction to heroin, her failed marriages, her bond with her psychiatrist, her suicide attempts, her strange, unforgettable paintings, her devotion to gay men, her obsessions, phobias, reclusiveness, and indomitable artistic courage. Of Reed”s biographical fiction of the Marquis de Sade, When the Whip Comes Down. |
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Cuando amas a alguien/ When You Love Someone $10.99 Some men are not for marrying, what they offer is a sensual paradise and Julius D”Abernon, Marquis of Darley, is the master of the game. Elspeth, Lady Grafton, is as refreshingly candid and quick-witted as she is beautiful and vibrant. Her marriage, prompted by the need to provide her brother with a commission in the army, has made her a virtual prisoner of an aged husband who cannot gratify her in any way. At first, her virtue and virginity present Darley with the ultimate challenge, but one kiss turns out to be more than he bargained for and yet not nearly enough. |
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Leaflets of Masonic Biography or Sketches of Eminent Freemasons $36.95 With the publication of this volume, it was intended to remind the Order and the public of the great names which have adorned Masonic history, and of the good & true men who have deemed it no dishonor to be numbered in the ranks of Freemasons. Contains sketches on the following men: Joseph Warren; Sir Christopher Wren; Thomas Smith Webb; Rev. James Anderson; Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea); Duke of Sussex; George Washington; De Witt Clinton; Benjamin Franklin; Marquis de la Fayette; Israel Putnam; David Wooster; Robert Burns. |
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Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) $21.35 By Jean-Franois-Albert du Pouget, Marquis de Nadaillac, who was the scion of an old French family, and one of the most distinguished among modern men of anthropologic science. From 1888. |
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Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park $21.99 In 1883, two notable individuals traveled along similar, yet later diverging paths from the eastern United States to a hamlet located on the west bank of the Little Missouri River in southwestern North Dakota. Both men, the Marquis de Mores and Theodore Roosevelt, were to distinguish themselves as wealthy cattle ranchers within months of arriving on what was then the western Dakota frontier. The names of both individuals continue to resound through the historical chapters that shaped this part of the American landscape. |
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Men’s Suit Valet Stand Organizer in Marquis Cherry Finish $123.49 PW4165: Features: -Men’s valet. -Marquis Cherry collection. -Distressed cherry finish. -Can be used as a coat rack, pant rack, drawer unit and top storage unit all in one. -Provides ample storage. -Black lining. -Assembly required. |
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Nemesis: The True Story of Aristotle Onassis, Jackie O, and the Love Triangle That Brought Down the Kennedys $48.96 From the Publisher: Sometimes … Men can be such fools. Wealthy and powerful Marcus St. John, the Marquis of Treymount, must recover a lost family heirloom. All he has to do is convince the irritatingly beautiful Miss Honoria Baker-Sneed to relinquish his treasure for a reasonable sum. How difficult could that be? Sometimes … Women can be so emotional. Honoria is astounded when Marcus shows up on her doorstep and arrogantly demands she surrender a ring that is rightfully hers. Irritated at such high-handed methods, she refuses. And sometimes … Love can be a complete surprise. Heated arguments end in a scorching kiss that embroils them in a horrid scandal. Marcus finds he must wed the brazen beauty, only to realize that somehow, Honoria has stolen her way into his heart. Can he convince Honoria that he is worthy of her regard? Or will he lose the only woman he has ever loved? |
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Quebec 1759 $19.95 ”What a scene!” wrote Horace Walpole. ”An army in the night dragging itself up a precipice by stumps of trees to assault a town and attack an enemy strongly entrenched and double in numbers!” In one short sharp exchange of fire Major-General James Wolfe”s men tumbled the Marquis de Montcalm”s French army into bloody ruin. Sir John Fortescue famously described it as the ”most perfect volley ever fired on a battlefield”. In this book Stuart Reid details how one of the British Army”s consummate professionals literally beat the King”s enemies before breakfast and in so doing decided the fate of a continent. |
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Sense & Sexuality $12.49 Masatsugu Hanamura and Kuniomi Takakura are both Japanese nobility and heirs to two separate Marquis families. As childhood friends and rivals, they live hedonistic lifestyles. Their pastime is a friendly competition where they place bets to see who can win their target”s affection first. Then one day, Kuniomi makes a passionate confession of love to Masatsugu and…!? What will become of their life altering bet between these two beautiful men…!? A Taisho era love story! |
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The 120 Days of Sodom $16.41 The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade relates the story of four wealthy men who enslave 24 mostly teenaged victims and sexually torture them while listening to stories told by old prostitutes. The book was written while Sade was imprisoned in the Bastille and the manuscript was lost during the storming of the Bastille. Sade wrote that he wept tears of blood over the manuscript”s loss. Many consider this to be Sade crowing acheivment. |
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The Rogue’s Bride $115.34 Tristan Townsend has come home to London to assume his duties as the Marquis of Lockwood after all the men in his family have died. Desperate to rid himself of the Lockwood curse and restore his family”s honor, marriage is the furthest thing from Tristan”s mind…until he lays eyes on an enchanting stranger and vows to make her his… Lady Simone Turnbridge–beautiful, bold, and with a scandalous past–is not eager to be some wealthy man”s bride. Some men want her hand in marriage; others merely want her in their beds. She mocks them all with a twinkle in her eye, knowing not one of them can tame her… Tristan will do anything to have Simone in his bed and his ring on her finger. Simone, who has sworn to let no man control her, is held in thrall by her fascination with this forbidden Lockwood. But it”s too late to walk away now–when the promise of passion is so wanton, wicked, and thoroughly wonderful…. |
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The Sanctuary $0.01 From the Publisher: In the powerful new thriller from the author of the international bestseller The Last Templar, a geneticist and a CIA agent on a deadly quest to find the most dangerous book in the world discover a secret that has destroyed everyone in its path for centuries Naples, 1750. In the dead of night, three men with swords burst into the palazzo of a marquis. Their leader, the Prince of San Severo, accuses the marquis of being an imposter, and demands to know a secret only the marquis harbors. In the fight that ensues, the false marquis escapes over the rooftops of Naples, leaving behind a burning palazzo and a raging prince now obsessed with finding his quarry at any cost. Baghdad, 2003. An army unit on a routine mission makes a horrifying discovery: a state- of-the-art, concealed lab where dozens-men, women, children-have died, the subjects of gruesome experiments. The mysterious scientist they were after, a man believed to be working on a bioweapon and known only as the hakeem-the doctor-escapes, taking with him the startling truth about his work. A puzzling clue is left behind: a circular symbol of a snake feeding on its own tail. As the power of the symbol comes to light, revealing the centuries of destruction left in its wake, one unsuspecting woman stands at the center of a conspiracy that could change the world forever. In the masterful hands of international bestseller Raymond Khoury, The Sanctuary delivers the same rapid-fire suspense and provocative scholarship that made The Last Templar a coast-to-coast blockbuster. |
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Utopian Thought in the Western World $86.69 This masterly study has a grand sweep. It ranges over centuries, with a long look backward over several millennia. Yet the history it unfolds is primarily the story of individuals: thinkers and dreamers who envisaged an ideal social order and described it persuasively, leaving a mark on their own and later times. The roster of utopians includes men of all stripes in different countries and eras–figures as disparate as More and Fourier, the Marquis de Sade and Edward Bellamy, Rousseau and Marx. Fascinating character studies of the major figures are among the delights of the book. Utopian writings run the gamut from fictional narratives to theoretical treatises, from political manifestos to constitutions for a new society. The Manuels have structured five centuries of utopian invention by identifying successive constellations, groups of thinkers joined by common social and moral concerns. Within this framework they analyze individual writings, in the context of the author’s life and of the socio-economic, religious, and political exigencies of his time. Concentrating on innovative works, they highlight disjunctures as well as continuities in utopian thought from the Renaissance through the twentieth century. Witty and erudite, challenging in its interpretations and provocative in the questions it poses, the Manuels’ anatomy of utopia is an adventure in ideas. |