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Hamilton Beach 67650 Big Mouth Pro Juice Extractor


Hamilton Beach 67650 Big Mouth Pro Juice Extractor


$64.96


HB Pro Juice Extractor…

Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator


Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator


$58.84


Generates maximum speed and quality for dehydrating fruits, vegetables, beef jerky and vension jerky. Great for making trail mix, homemade yogurt, apple snacks, banana chips, dried soup mixes, dried tomatoes, dried fruits, herbs and spices. Also makes potpourri and dried flowers. Helps dry food in hours, not days like ordinary food dehydrators. U.S.A. Shape: Round, Watts: 700, Top Mount Fan: Yes, …

Vacu Vin Wine Saver Extra Stoppers, Set of 4


Vacu Vin Wine Saver Extra Stoppers, Set of 4


$3.99


4 extra stoppers for any of the Vacu Vin or Concerto wine saver systems. Fits any size or type wine bottle…

Back Street [VHS]


Back Street [VHS]


$14.98


VHS Video approximately 1 hour 47 minutes**Stars Susan Hayward, John Gavin, Vera Miles, Charles Drake, Virginia Grey, Reginald Gardiner…

The Uninvited [VHS]


The Uninvited [VHS]


$14.98


One of the spookiest ghost stories ever put to film, The Uninvited is also one of the few classic haunted-house movies to treat the subject with respect and seriousness. Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey play a brother and sister who leave the city to live in a beautiful old house dramatically perched on a cliff overlooking the Cornish coast. As they discover some of the house’s peculiarities–the unexp…

Kafka [VHS]


Kafka [VHS]


$4.99


The sophomore effort by Steven Soderbergh (sex, lies, and videotape) is an audacious and stylistically impressive experiment in a completely different direction from his debut. Working from a script by Lem Dobbs, Soderbergh follows the miserable day-to-day existence of Franz Kafka (Jeremy Irons), an insurance clerk in a large, impersonal company. Hiding out in his garret at night, he writes mater…

Kindle Fire Lightweight MicroShell Folio Cover by Marware, Graphite


Kindle Fire Lightweight MicroShell Folio Cover by Marware, Graphite


$29.99



Otterbox Defender Series Hybrid Case & Holster for iPhone 4 & 4S  - Retail Packaging - Peony Pink/Gunmetal Grey


Otterbox Defender Series Hybrid Case & Holster for iPhone 4 & 4S – Retail Packaging – Peony Pink/Gunmetal Grey


$49.99


Otterbox Defender APL2-I4SUN-J2-E4OTR_A Carrying Case (Holster) for iPhone – Peony Pink, Gunmetal Gray APL2-I4SUN-J2-E4OTR_A Cell Phone Cases…

Otterbox Defender Series Hybrid Case & Holster for iPhone 4 & 4S  - Retail Packaging - Light Teal/Deep Teal


Otterbox Defender Series Hybrid Case & Holster for iPhone 4 & 4S – Retail Packaging – Light Teal/Deep Teal


$49.99


Otterbox Defender APL2-I4SUN-E8-E4OTR_A Carrying Case (Holster) for iPhone – Light Teal, Deep Teal APL2-I4SUN-E8-E4OTR_A Cell Phone Cases…

Belkin Pivot-Plug Surge Protectors


Belkin Pivot-Plug Surge Protectors



Belkin Pivot Plug Surge Protectors provide premium power protection for your professional workstations and connected devices. It’s rotating outlet design gives you much more convenience and flexibility in placing your plugged-in devices than traditional products. We have used advanced design elements, top-quality construction, and superior circuitry and components to provide the most complete prot…





 11.1 Laptop Messenger Bag in Grey and Black


11.1 Laptop Messenger Bag in Grey and Black


$56


English-language edition,Pub by QNKKI

 1738 Establishments


1738 Establishments


$14.98


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: The Order of Sisters of Charity of Montreal, formerly called The Order of Sisters of Charity of the Hôpital Général of Montreal and more commonly known as the Grey Nuns of Montreal, is a Canadian order of Roman Catholic religious sisters. The order was founded in 1738 by Saint Marguerite d’Youville, a young widow. The order was founded when Marguerite d’Youville and three of her friends formed a religious association to care for the poor. They rented a small house in Montreal on 30 October 1738, taking in a small number of destitute persons. On 3 June 1753 the society received royal sanction, which also transferred to them the rights and privileges previously granted by letters patent in 1694 to the Frères Hospitaliers de la Croix et de Saint-Joseph, known after their founder as the Frères Charon. At that time they also took over the work of the bankrupt Frères Charon at the Hôpital Général de Montréal located outside the city walls. The city residents mocked the nuns by calling them “les grises” – a phrase meaning both “the grey women” and “the drunken women”, in reference to d’Youville’s late husband, François-Magdeleine You dYouville (1700-1730), a notorious bootlegger. Marguerite d’Youville and her colleagues adopted the particular black and brown dress of their order in 1755: despite a lack of grey colour, they kept the nickname once used to spite them. The rule given to Marguerite d’Youville and her companions by the Sulpician priest, Father Louis Normant de Faradon, P.S.S, in 1745 received episcopal sanction in 1754, when Monseigneur de Pontbriant formed the society into an official religious community. This rule forms the basis of the present constitution, which was approved by Pope Leo

 1910s Racehorse Births: 1910 Racehorse Births, 1911 Racehorse Births, 1912 Racehorse Births, 1913 Racehorse Births, 1914 Racehorse Births


1910s Racehorse Births: 1910 Racehorse Births, 1911 Racehorse Births, 1912 Racehorse Births, 1913 Racehorse Births, 1914 Racehorse Births


$24.3


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: 1910 Racehorse Births, 1911 Racehorse Births, 1912 Racehorse Births, 1913 Racehorse Births, 1914 Racehorse Births, 1915 Racehorse Births, 1916 Racehorse Births, 1917 Racehorse Births, 1918 Racehorse Births, 1919 Racehorse Births, Man O’ War, Exterminator, the Tetrarch, Grey Lag, Roamer, Gainsborough, Purchase, Teddy, Omar Khayyam, Pan Zareta, Black Toney, Old Rosebud, Milkmaid, Tippity Witchet, Regret, Pommern, Hourless, George Smith, Blandford, Morvich, Paul Jones, Gloaming, My Dear Iii, Mad Hatter, Sun Beau, Plucky Liege, Southern Maid, Ksar, Hurry On, Johren, Pillory, Tetratema, Cudgel, Desert Gold, Campfire, Gay Crusader, Mad Play, Mahubah, Fifinella, Son-In-Law, Behave Yourself, the Finn, Donerail, Belle Mahone, War Cloud, Damrosch, Night Raid, Rhine Maiden, Comrade, Nimbus Ii, Comely, Troytown, Lambert Todd, Anmer. Excerpt: Man o’ War, (March 29, 1917 Nursery Stud farm, Lexington, Kentucky November 1, 1947, Faraway Farm) is considered one of the greatest thoroughbred racehorses of all time. During his career just after World War I, he won 20 of 21 races and $249,465 in purses. By the prominent sire Fair Play, out of the mare Mahubah, Man o’ War was owned and bred by August Belmont, Jr. (1851-1924), whose father’s accomplishments were recognized through the naming of the Belmont Stakes. Belmont Jr. joined the United States Army at age 65 to serve in France during World War I. While he was overseas, his wife named a new foal “Man o’ War” in honor of her husband. However, the Belmonts decided to liquidate their racing stable. At the Saratoga yearling sale in 1918, Man o’ War was sold at a final bid of $5,000 to Samuel D. Riddle who brought him to his Glen Riddle Farm near Berlin, Maryland. The underbidder at the auction was believed to be… More:

 1943 Films (Study Guide)


1943 Films (Study Guide)


$29.13


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: Madame Curie, the Song of Bernadette, the Ox-Bow Incident, Shadow of a Doubt, Watch on the Rhine, the More the Merrier, Meshes of the Afternoon, Heaven Can Wait, Lassie Come Home, the Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, the Ghost Ship, Chetniks! the Fighting Guerrillas, Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, Victory Through Air Power, I Walked With a Zombie, Bombardier, Ossessione, le Corbeau, Mission to Moscow, a Corny Concerto, Batman, This Is the Army, Undercover, the Masked Marvel, Phantom of the Opera, Secret Service in Darkest Africa, Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, Titanic, Hangmen Also Die!, a Guy Named Joe, G-Men Vs the Black Dragon, Air Force, Tokio Jokio, Education for Death, Five Graves to Cairo, the Yankee Doodle Mouse, the Lonesome Mouse, the Seventh Victim, Gung Ho!, Falling Hare, the Phantom, Margin for Error, Red Hot Riding Hood, the Hard Way, Daffy – the Commando, the Man in Grey, Sufferin’ Cats!, Super-Rabbit, Sahara, Wing and a Prayer, Mr. Lucky, Thousands Cheer, the Nazis Strike, Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon, Cabin in the Sky, the Sky’s the Limit, Son of Dracula, Destination Tokyo, Sanshiro Sugata, the North Star, Divide and Conquer, We Dive at Dawn, the Gang’s All Here, Flesh and Fantasy, Bataan, the Fallen Sparrow, Day of Wrath, the Outlaw, the Mad Ghoul, the Adventures of Smilin’ Jack, Stage Door Canteen, I Can Hardly Wait, Forever and a Day, My Friend Flicka, Journey Into Fear, Daredevils of the West, Münchhausen, Wackiki Wabbit, Sabotage Agent, the Human Comedy, Tomorrow We Live, Kismet, for Whom the Bell Tolls, Hitler’s Children, Ration Bored, Baby Puss, So Proudly We Hail!, Tin Pan Alley Cats, Stormy Weather, We’ve Never Been Licked, Porky Pig’s Feat, Dubarry Was a Lady, Family Troubles, the Leopard Man, the Unde… More:

 1964 in Comics: 1964 Comic Debuts, 1964 Comics Characters Debuts, the Wizard of Id, Daredevil, Mac Gargan, Mandarin, Black Widow, Electro


1964 in Comics: 1964 Comic Debuts, 1964 Comics Characters Debuts, the Wizard of Id, Daredevil, Mac Gargan, Mandarin, Black Widow, Electro


$59.49


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: 1964 Comic Debuts, 1964 Comics Characters Debuts, the Wizard of Id, Daredevil, Mac Gargan, Mandarin, Black Widow, Electro, Baron Zemo, Green Goblin, Zatanna, Crime Syndicate of America, Hawkman, Toad, Scarlet Witch, Dormammu, Beetle, Blob, Mysterio, Baron Strucker, Leader, Hawkeye, Quicksilver, Wonder Man, Foggy Nelson, Kraven the Hunter, Mastermind, Kang the Conqueror, Ultraman, Owlman, Black Hand, Brain, Edwin Jarvis, T. O. Morrow, Black Knight, Fixer, Enforcers, Clea, Attuma, Unus the Untouchable, Scarecrow, Power Ring, Diablo, Nura Nal, Purple Man, Unicorn, Katma Tui, Timber Wolf, Ox, Sif, Ned Leeds, Frederick Foswell, Grey Gargoyle, Immortus, Matador, Balder, Mento, Glenn Talbot, Johnny Quick, Madame Rouge, Karen Page, Pinky Pinkerton, Vril Dox, Karnilla, Franklin Storm, Sarge Steel, Fancy Dan, Montana, Eric Koenig, Garguax, Archie and Me, Jonny Quest. Excerpt: Daredevil (Matthew Michael “Matt” Murdock) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby and first appeared in Daredevil #1 (April 1964). Living in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of New York City, Matt Murdock is blinded by a radioactive substance that falls from an oncoming vehicle. Despite not being able to see anymore, the radioactive exposure heightens his remaining senses beyond normal human ability. His father, a boxer named Jack Murdock, supports him as he grows up, though he is later killed by gangsters after refusing to throw a fight. After donning a yellow and black, and later a dark red costume, Matt seeks out revenge against his father’s killers as the superhero Daredevil, fighting against his many enemies including… More: