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101 War Movies You Must See Before You Die $14.99 Ballad of a Soldier • Apocalypse Now • Enigma • The Great Escape • Downfall • The Charge of the Light Brigade • A Bridge Too Far • Black Hawk Down • Saving Private Ryan • Platoon • The Longest Day • Stalag 17 • M*A*S*H • Grave of the Fireflies • Gallipoli • No Man’s Land • Ran • The Killing Fields • Patton • Dr. Strangelove • The Dam Busters • Empire of the Sun • La Grande Illusion • Devils on the Doorstep • Land and Freedom • Hill 24 Doesn’t Answer • Glory • Good Morning, Vietnam • Das Boot • Europa, Europa • Hell in the Pacific • Hotel Rwanda • Cross of Iron • Full Metal Jacket • Rome, Open City • Lawrence of Arabia • Salvador • The Bridge on the River Kwai • Stalingrad • A Matter of Life and Death • Shame • In Which We Serve • Three Kings • Zulu • The Deer Hunter • Wings • Welcome to Sarajevo • The Thin Red Line • Catch-22 • Whether you know every line from The Great Escape or could watch The Bridge on the River Kwai again and again, 101 War Movies You Must See Before You Die is the book for you. Take a war, any war, from the beginning of time to the present day, throw in some amazing heroes, antiheroes, and a whole lot of action, and you have a classic war film. From Billy Wilder’s Stalag 17 to Michael Cimino’s The Deer Hunter, this is the perfect guide. • War films transcend more than one genre. From the first “antiwar” film, All Quiet on the Western Front, through Bogart and Hepburn in The African Queen to Clint Eastwood’s powerful Letters from Iwo Jima, war films have spanned several worlds of filmmaking. Discover movies that show us heroic struggles, as well as those that question the motives and morality of war. • |
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American Engravers $20.84 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: Paul Revere, Godfrey Lundberg, Jonathan Talbot, Benson John Lossing, Paul Landacre, Aleksander Balos, John Warner Barber, John Frederick Kensett, William James Linton, Alphaeus Philemon Cole, Helen Hyde, H.w. Peckwell, Peter Pelham, Fritz Eichenberg, Stephen Alonzo Schoff, Abel Bowen, Henry Vianden, Henry Pelham, the John Stevens Shop, Alexander Wilson Drake, Nathaniel Dearborn, Joseph Dixon, George Hewitt Cushman, Samuel Hill, Aaron Peasley, William Maxwell, Clare Leighton, Three Midnight Stories, Marion Greenwood, Edwin Davis French, Timothy Cole, Amos Doolittle, Karl Larsson, Ephraim W. Bouvé, John Chester Buttre, Samuel Putnam Avery, Alexander Anderson, Joseph Alexander Adams, Frank Weitenkampf, John Depol, Alfred Jones. Excerpt: Paul Revere (bap. January 1, 1735 May 10, 1818) was an American silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolution. He was celebrated after his death for his role as a messenger in the battles of Lexington and Concord, and Revere’s name and his “midnight ride” are well-known in the United States as a patriotic symbol. In his lifetime, Revere was a prosperous and prominent Boston craftsman, who helped organize an intelligence and alarm system to keep watch on the British military. Revere later served as an officer in the Penobscot Expedition, one of the most disastrous campaigns of the American Revolutionary War, a role for which he was later exonerated. After the war, he was early to recognize the potential for large-scale manufacturing of metal. Paul Revere worked at times as a dentisthis tools shown herebefore his later fame.Revere was likely born in very late December, 1734, in Boston’s North End, the son of a French Huguenot father and a Boston mother. Revere had numerous siblings with whom he appears to ha… More: |
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Beverly Hills Cop/Trading Places/48 Hrs 3pk $14.99 Contains three Eddie Murphy comedy classics BEVERLY HILLS COP, TRADING PLACES and 48 HOURS.BEVERLY HILLS COP: The heat is on in this fast paced action-comedy starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street smart Detroit cop tracking down his best friend’s killer in Beverly Hills. Axel quickly learns that his wild style doesn’t fit in with the Beverly Hills Police Department, which assigns two officers (Judge Reinhold & John Ashton) to make sure things don’t get out of hand. Dragging the stuffy detectives along for the ride, Axel smashes through a huge culture clash in his hilarious, high-speed pursuit of justice.Featuring cameos by Paul Reiser, Bronson Pinchot and Damon Wayans, Beverly Hills Cop is an exhilarating sidesplitting adventure!TRADING PLACES: Eddie Murphy established himself as a comedy superstar in his role as street-wise hustler Billy Ray Valentine. Fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus Dan Aykroyd co-stars as Louis Winthorpe III, a wealthy investment executive at Duke Brothers, a Wall Street firm. The fun begins when the rich and greedy Duke Brothers (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy) wager a bet over whether born loser Valentine could become as successful as the priggish Winthorpe if circumstances were reversed.The Dukes have the money to make this happen, but when Valentine and Winthorpe catch on they arrange for a rich and riotous payback!48 HOURS: Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy make one of the most unusual and entertaining teams ever in Walter Hill’s roller-coaster thriller, 48 HRS. Nolte is a rough-edged cop after two vicious cop-killers. He can’t do it without the help of smooth and dapper Murphy, who is serving time for a half-million dollar robbery. This unlikely partnership trades laughs as often as punches as both pursue their separate goals: Nolte wants the villains; Murphy wants his money and some much-needed female companionship. Watch for Murphy’s hilarious scene in a redneck coun |
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Funny Bunny Board Game $19.99 Ravensburger Funny Bunny Game – Let’s Play. Who will be the first player to reach the carrot at the top of the hill? Choose four bunnies of the same color. Then place the card deck face down in an area where all players can reach it. The youngest player goes first by turning over a card from the deck. The card will tell you how many holes you get to hope, either one, two, or three. If there is another bunny on a hole, you get to jump over him. When you turn over a carrot card on your turn, you get to turn the carrot at the top of the hill until it clicks. Everyone watch out, One of your bunnies may fall through a hole and disappear. The player who makes it to the carrot first wins. You will learn Counting skills, color recognition, and how to have a whole lot of fun. |
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Protected Areas of Rhode Island: Napatree Point, Roger Williams National Memorial, Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve $10.09 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. Excerpt: Napatree Point is a long sandy spit created by a geologic process called longshore drift. Reportedly the name Napatree derives from Nap or Nape (Neck) of Trees. Indeed, Napatree Point was once heavily wooded until the Great September Gale of 1815. Napatree now extends 1.5 miles (2.4 km) westward from the business district of Watch Hill, a village in Westerly, Rhode Island forming a protected harbor. Up until the Hurricane of 1938 Napatree was sickle-shaped and included a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) long northern extension called Sandy Point. In 1898 the federal government purchased 60 acres (24 ha) at the elbow of Napatree for the construction of a coastal artillery installation, one of many such forts designed to protect the eastern entrance to Long Island Sound as part of a defense network for New York City. Fort Mansfield began operations in 1901 but war games in 1907 demonstrated a fatal design flaw and by 1909 it was removed from the list of active posts . When in 1926 the government put the land up for sale a New York developer proposed Sandy Point be subdivided in 674 lots. A private syndicate of Watch Hill residents mobilized to prevent the construction of “cheap little houses” and protect the exclusive character of their town. The purchase was finalized in 1928 and all government buildings at Fort Mansfield were demolished that winter leaving behind the three concrete gun emplacements. The syndicate was unable to meet mortgage payments and in 1931 the land was foreclosed upon by the Washington Trust Company. The Hurricane of 1938 caught New England by surprise. Forty-two people were in their Fort Road homes on Napatree when the hurricane struck, and 15 died. The storm demolished all the homes built on Napatree as well as destroyed one of the… More: |
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Someone to Watch Over Me $6.3 His mother’s death left cop Jax Cassidy to settle her estate, watch over three younger sisters—and contend with one very spoiled dog. It all seemed to be working, too, until the aptly named Romeo began sniffing around Jax’s love life. The dog had to go. Jax found the perfect new owner—florist Gwen Moss, who was fighting to get over some soul-deep heartache of her own. Touched unexpectedly by Gwen’s courage, faith and love, Jax embarked on a road to self-discovery where he might finally learn what’s truly important in life. |
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That Summer at Hill Farm $3.6 Used – To the casual outsider, Hill Farm is a rural idyll and the perfect retreat from urban life. Yet beneath the tranquil surface lie discontent, desire and death-watch beetles. Farmer Hayes loves the land – but hates farming. His neglected wife Isabel adores her three children, but is temperamentally unsuited to life as a wife and mother. The Smith sisters have not spoken to one another for forty years, farm-hand Mikey dabbles in pyromania, while neighbour Mr Payne has fled the city, only to |
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That Summer at Hill Farm $3.6 New – To the casual outsider, Hill Farm is a rural idyll and the perfect retreat from urban life. Yet beneath the tranquil surface lie discontent, desire and death-watch beetles. Farmer Hayes loves the land – but hates farming. His neglected wife Isabel adores her three children, but is temperamentally unsuited to life as a wife and mother. The Smith sisters have not spoken to one another for forty years, farm-hand Mikey dabbles in pyromania, while neighbour Mr Payne has fled the city, only to f |
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That Summer at Hill Farm $13.36 New – To the casual outsider, Hill Farm is a rural idyll and the perfect retreat from urban life. Yet beneath the tranquil surface lie discontent, desire and death-watch beetles. Farmer Hayes loves the land – but hates farming. His neglected wife Isabel adores her three children, but is temperamentally unsuited to life as a wife and mother. The Smith sisters have not spoken to one another for forty years, farm-hand Mikey dabbles in pyromania, while neighbour Mr Payne has fled the city, only to f |
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That Summer at Hill Farm $13.36 Used – To the casual outsider, Hill Farm is a rural idyll and the perfect retreat from urban life. Yet beneath the tranquil surface lie discontent, desire and death-watch beetles. Farmer Hayes loves the land – but hates farming. His neglected wife Isabel adores her three children, but is temperamentally unsuited to life as a wife and mother. The Smith sisters have not spoken to one another for forty years, farm-hand Mikey dabbles in pyromania, while neighbour Mr Payne has fled the city, only to |
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The Mark of Abel $6.99 Fourteen years after meeting at Camp Runnymede in the Texas Hill Country, three friends live and work in nearby Denim. Gabrielle is always early, Sandalin is always on time, and Merry is always late. In a way, that’s all you need to know about them. Sandalin Pell’s life is precise. Her music is very much in demand. She and her concert harp travel around central Texas, playing for weddings, churches, and fashion shows, and auditioning for orchestras. Only a flair for organization keeps Sandalin’s tight schedule running. Her life is completely in control, except for the orchestra chair that eludes her. Merry Weston couldn’t be more different. She runs the Denim Rape Crisis Center, a job filled with schedule-bursting emergencies. That doesn’t bother her; she’s never had a schedule anyway. With grit and tenacity she keeps everything clattering along, only a little bit late. One of these days, though, Merry will have to think about tomorrow. And Gabrielle Adelade sits back and observes. She likes to arrive early, and watch things develop. That suits her employer, the Lone Star Review magazine: it makes her the best reporter on staff. In the long run, though, is observing enough? If they’re that deep in their ruts, are they due for a change? Even small towns experience the violence that plagues society, and in The Mark of Abel three women depend on each other as they learn to deal with it. |
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Weird Georgia $3.99 We don’t want to argue with all of our state’s motto (“wisdom, justice, moderation”), only with that “moderation” part. Who are we kidding? This is a state where a guy’s home is a tree house with an airplane stuck through it for his bedroom. We’ve got a twenty-foot-tall rabbit sculpture holding an Olympic torch and a tombstone that’s a seven-foot-long marble elephant. And there’s a flower garden in Toccoa, where a forty-pound iceberg somehow landed. This is great stuff, and nothing moderate about any of it.A better word than moderation? That would be “weirdness.” And who better to chronicle the enormous amount of weirdness in Georgia than Jim Miles, a man whose fascination with the bizarre—and with Georgia—is anything but moderate. So with the three P’s for sustenance—pecans, peanuts and peaches, of course—and camera and notepad in hand, Jim set out on an extensive tour in search of the odd and the offbeat. He tracked down impossible-to-believe tales, only to discover odd grains of truth that give the stories just enough credibility to make one feel . . .slightly uneasy.So turn the pages and check out Atlanta’s own White House; look for the mutant turtle of Berkeley Lake; stroll by the Tomb of the Unknown Shopper; gaze at Georgia’s very own Statue of Liberty; Remember Elvis: warts, toenail, and all; hunt down, if you’re feeling energetic, the Beast of Pond Road; watch your car roll UP Booger Hill; terrify yourself at abandoned Hawkinsville Hospital; have a chat with the Moon-eyed people; hear the cries for help in Ebenezer’s Swamp, and take care not to fall into the Devil’s Hopper near Quitman.It’s all here. It’s all ours. It’s all so immoderate.A brand-new entry in the best-selling Weird U.S. series, Weird Georgia is filled with the good stuff your history teacher never taught you. So join Jim on his great adventure through our fabulous oddball state. We promise you—it’s a trip. |