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Double Face


Kotobuki 280-129 2-Tiered Bento Box, Panda Face


Kotobuki 280-129 2-Tiered Bento Box, Panda Face


$10.99


The Japanese have perfected the art of making bento boxes over centuries. This two-tiered box is the most convenient way to pack nutritious, travel-friendly meals for school and work. The top tier is a container that seals shut with a fitted plastic lid, which doubles as a cover for the lower tier. A bigger outer lid holds the two tiers in place and is held shut by the matching elastic band. Cute …

Jo!e Whisky Egg Non-Stick Double Sided Omelette Pan


Jo!e Whisky Egg Non-Stick Double Sided Omelette Pan


$9.50


Whisky the egg has come to keep you company at the stove with this easy to use double omelette making pan. Using a locking mechanism, the pan shuts to easily form a double sided omelette, and is the perfect size for individual servings. Simply flip it over to cook the other side of the omelette, and serve it up for a delicious breakfast….

Spoontiques Smiley Face Clear Acrylic Cup with Straw & Lid


Spoontiques Smiley Face Clear Acrylic Cup with Straw & Lid


$11.00


Always wear a smile – or carry it around! You’ll always have a good day with the Smiley Face Acrylic Cup. It’s perfect to take outdoors, to the park, or just stay in and enjoy a nice beverage. It’s double wall insulated and BPA free. Give it as a gift or pick one up for yourself. You can’t go wrong with this heart-warming acrylic cup!…

The Definitive Rod Stewart (2 CD)


The Definitive Rod Stewart (2 CD)


$11.98


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

Exile on Main Street


Exile on Main Street


$11.02


From the swaggering frustration in the first song (“I only get my rocks off while I’m sleeping,” Mick Jagger sings in the hyper “Rocks Off”), the Stones speed through familiar neighborhoods of country, blues, and R&B on Exile. They never even bother to stop when they’ve crashed into something. They don’t leap into new worlds so much as master the old ones, turning Slim Harpo’s blues obscurity “Hip…

Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below


Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below


$12.21


At a time when experimentation is taboo in most overground rap, that’s all Outkast seem intent on executing. Firstly, this double CD has no cohesive link, other than the fact that it sounds like a pair of solo albums stitched together to demo exactly how Andre’s yin works to augment Big Boi’s yang. Andre 3000′s Love Below disc rates as the more eclectic of the two, given that he’s turned in his em…

Double Face (1970)


Double Face (1970)



A wealthy industrialist’s lesbian wife is killed in an automobile accident, but returns from the grave to star in porno films….


Hong Kong Face-Off [VHS]


Hong Kong Face-Off [VHS]


$1.37



Double Face


Double Face




Velcro Cable Tie Roll, 3/4 x 5 yards


Velcro Cable Tie Roll, 3/4 x 5 yards


$1.66


Cable Management is much easier with this Velcro tie roll. Double-sided Velcro allows you to cut custom-length Velcro rings to wrap unsightly cables together….





 10 Button Book


10 Button Book


$0.01


Little kids love to count. Little kids love counting books, too. And little kids also love manipulatives- tactile objects disguised as educational tools that are pleasing to the touch and a joy to play with. Now add them together, and the result is the all-but irresistible 10 Button Book. Created by celebrated folk artist William Accorsi, 10 Button Book is the gutsiest, most interactive of counting books. Ingeniously designed, it combines a double-thick board book with ten colorful, government safety-tested plastic buttons attached by ten strong colorful ribbons, all bound into the spine. The object is simple. On spread one – One button Billy kids take one of the buttons and snap it into the die-cut holes, in this case filling out the “eyes” of a character’s face. And so on, up to Ten buttons on his nose, where kids fill in the inverted pyramid of buttons over a juggler’s head. The rhyming text is simple and energetic; the illustrations are dynamic collages made of cut felt. Little kids learning to count (and those who already know their one-to-tens) will be popping the buttons in and out, again and again. And undoubtedly there to help in the fun will be the kids who are their parents.

 1933 Films (Study Guide)


1933 Films (Study Guide)


$25.88


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: King Kong, Alice in Wonderland, the Private Life of Henry Viii, Duck Soup, She Done Him Wrong, State Fair, Snow White, Lady for a Day, Zéro de Conduite, Footlight Parade, the Testament of Dr. Mabuse, the Invisible Man, List of American Films of 1933, Baby Face, Three Little Pigs, Gold Diggers of 1933, 42nd Street, Hitler Youth Quex, Design for Living, Little Women, Gabriel Over the White House, Tarzan the Fearless, What! No Beer?, Dinner at Eight, Baby Burlesks, Mystery of the Wax Museum, Going Hollywood, Sons of the Desert, Island of Lost Souls, the Son of Kong, Rafter Romance, the Emperor Jones, the Ghoul, Counsellor at Law, the Three Musketeers, the Power and the Glory, Mickey’s Gala Premier, Queen Christina, I’m No Angel, Hold Your Man, Flying Down to Rio, the Bitter Tea of General Yen, the Old Man of the Mountain, Mush and Milk, on Secret Service, in the Wake of the Bounty, Cavalcade, the Fugitive From Chicago, La Maternelle, Bureau of Missing Persons, International House, Popeye the Sailor, the Kid From Borneo, the Kennel Murder Case, Female, Ecstasy, Chikara to Onna No Yo No Naka, Double Harness, the Midnight Patrol, Der Sieg Des Glaubens, Dancing Lady, They Just Had to Get Married, Fra Diavolo, Child of Manhattan, Our Betters, Twice Two, Hello Pop!, Passing Fancy, Wild Poses, Bombshell, Little Toys, Convention City, Ex-Lady, the Wizard of Oz, the Working Man, Der Tunnel, Oliver Twist, Wild Boys of the Road, Mickey’s Mellerdrammer, Hell Below, the Whispering Shadow, Damaged Lives, Tillie and Gus, Lor Girl, the Vampire Bat, the Phantom of the Air, the Mystery Squadron, a Canção de Lisboa, Fish Hooky, the Wolf Dog, Adventures of Don Quixote, Clancy of the Mounted, Daybreak, Morning Glory, Dirty Work, Old King Cole, Bedtime Worries, Berke… More:

 1935 in Theatre: 1935 Musicals, 1935 Plays, Murder in the Cathedral, Night Must Fall, Porgy and Bess, Night of January 16th, Ways and Means


1935 in Theatre: 1935 Musicals, 1935 Plays, Murder in the Cathedral, Night Must Fall, Porgy and Bess, Night of January 16th, Ways and Means


$20.96


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1935 Musicals, 1935 Plays, Murder in the Cathedral, Night Must Fall, Porgy and Bess, Night of January 16th, Ways and Means, Waiting for Lefty, Maria, Jubilee, Three Men on a Horse, Awake and Sing!, Tovarich, Jumbo, Glamorous Night, at Home Abroad, the Trojan War Will Not Take Place, Play Without a Title, the Dog Beneath the Skin, Doña Rosita the Spinster, May Wine, Winterset, the Puppet Play of Don Cristóbal, First Lady, the Old Maid, Eden End, the Sleeping Clergyman, Abide With Me. Excerpt: At Home Abroad At Home Abroad is a revue with music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Howard Dietz . It introduced songs as “Love Is a Dancing Thing”, “What a Wonderful World” and “Got a Bran’ New Suit”. The revue follows a bored couple who flee America and go on a musical world tour.Productions The original Broadway production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on September 19, 1935, and ran for 198 performances. It featured in the cast Beatrice Lillie , Ethel Waters , Herb Williams, Eleanor Powell , Paul Haakon, Reginald Gardiner , Eddie Foy Jr. , Vera Allen, and John Payne . Sketches were scripted by Raymond Knight , Marc Connelly and others. The revue was produced by Messrs. Shubert , and directed by Vincente Minnelli and Thomas Mitchell ; the first Broadway musical to be directed by Minnelli.Synopsis The setting is a cruise around the world, featuring 25 musical numbers at various locations: a London store, an African jungle (“Hottentot Potentate”), a Balkan country where Powell taps spy messages, and a West Indies dockside for “Loadin’ Time”, to mention a few. The revue gave Bea Lillie the range of a variety of exotic locations. She had the tongue-twister lines “two dozen double damask dinner napkins”; became a Russian ballerina who could not “face the

 1940s Crime Films (Study Guide)


1940s Crime Films (Study Guide)


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Double Indemnity, Gun Crazy, Out of the Past, Detour, Scarlet Street, the Maltese Falcon, the Killers, White Heat, High Sierra, Criss Cross, Boomerang, Dick Tracy Vs. Crime, Inc., Ride the Pink Horse, the Undercover Man, the Spider Returns, Key Largo, Gang Busters, Federal Agents Vs. Underworld, Inc, the Bribe, Raw Deal, G-Men Never Forget, Bluebeard, Federal Operator 99, the Green Hornet Strikes Again!, Border Incident, Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, Lady From Louisiana, Junior G-Men, They Drive by Night, Ivy, Framed, Easy Money, Johnny Angel, the Tell-Tale Heart, the Pretender, Strange Illusion, the Chance of a Lifetime, the Mysterious Mr. M, Meet Boston Blackie, High Wall, a Dangerous Profession, Fear, Sherlock Holmes Faces Death, T-Men, Experiment Perilous, Red Light, the Threat, Invisible Ghost, Parole, Inc., Dillinger, Baby Face Morgan, Trapped, Kursi Al-I’tiraf, the Bandit, the Saint’s Double Trouble, Bowery at Midnight, Temptation Harbour, an Act of Murder, Obsession, Paper Bullets, Eyes in the Night, the Burning Question, Out of the Fog, Double Cross, Charlie Chan in Panama, Pillow of Death, the Contender, Allotment Wives, Hr. Petit, the Saint Takes Over, the Boss of Big Town, Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum, the Payoff, Million Dollar Weekend, Domingo de Carnaval, Marked Men, Arson, Inc., the Fuller Brush Man, the Last Alarm, While the Attorney Is Asleep, Double Exposure, Scotland Yard, a Gentleman After Dark, Dragnet, Crimes at the Dark House, Crime, Inc., Code of Scotland Yard, East of Piccadilly, the Briggs Family, Appointment With Crime, Third Time Lucky, a Matter of Murder, Once a Crook. Excerpt: A Dangerous Profession A Dangerous Profession is a 1949 American film noir directed by Ted Tetzlaff and written by Warren Duff and Martin Rackin. The drama features

 1950s Comics Characters Debuts: 1950 Comics Characters Debuts, 1951 Comics Characters Debuts, 1952 Comics Characters Debuts


1950s Comics Characters Debuts: 1950 Comics Characters Debuts, 1951 Comics Characters Debuts, 1952 Comics Characters Debuts


$77.14


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1950 Comics Characters Debuts, 1951 Comics Characters Debuts, 1952 Comics Characters Debuts, 1953 Comics Characters Debuts, 1954 Comics Characters Debuts, 1955 Comics Characters Debuts, 1956 Comics Characters Debuts, 1957 Comics Characters Debuts, 1958 Comics Characters Debuts, 1959 Comics Characters Debuts, Green Lantern, Flash, Supergirl, Marvelman, Charlie Brown, Dan Dare, Green Lantern Corps, Hal Jordan, Batwoman, Mr. Freeze, Brainiac, Snoopy, Martian Manhunter, Lana Lang, Wally West, Captain Comet, Krypto, Phantom Stranger, Metallo, Challengers of the Unknown, Roy Harper, Saturn Girl, Sgt. Rock, Garth Ranzz, Gorilla Grodd, Cosmic Boy, Bizarro, Killer Moth, Deadshot, Wonder Girl, Captain Cold, Abin Sur, Schroeder, Rex the Wonder Dog, Carol Ferris, Adam Strange, Sally Brown, Captain Harlock, Rip Hunter, Rick Flag, Aquagirl, Black Knight, Mirror Master, Lady Blackhawk, Zor-El, Turok, Lucy Lane, Bat-Mite, Zombie, Red Hood, Kid Flash, Violet Gray, Morgan le Fay, Human Flame, Detective Chimp, Pied Piper, Linus Van Pelt, Angle Man, Firefly, Jimmy Woo, Titano, Ace the Bat-Hound, Marvel Boy, Alura, Sam Lane, Batman of Zur-En-Arrh, Squire, Terrible Trio, Darwin Jones, Iris West Allen, Chris Kl-99, Lew Moxon, Professor Milo, False-Face, Key, Calendar Man, Mala, Shermy, Doctor Alchemy, Beppo, Trigger Twins, Doctor Thirteen, Pig-Pen, Silent Knight, King Faraday, Viking Prince, Signalman, Patty, King Kull, Crimesmith, Combat Kelly, Space Cabbie, General Jumbo, Doctor Double X, Little Plum, Mr. Muscles, Fireman Farrell, Nature Boy, Topo, Cometman. Excerpt: Harold “Hal” Jordan is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero. He is DC Comics’ second Green Lantern and the first earthman ever inducted into the Green Lantern Corps and founding member of t… More:

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