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September 21st, 2011 Posted 8:26 pm
Whimsies Usa
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![]() WADE Whimsies USA Red Rose Tea Noahs Ark Set US $44.99
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![]() WADE WHIMSIE BISON RED ROSE USA 1st ISSUE 1983 85 US $7.89
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Kari Mecca DVDKMBULLION Bullion Whimsies (DVD) $39 Kari Mecca KAP21 Princess Pettiskirts Single And Double layer Size 2-16 PatternKari Mecca DVDKMBULLION Bullion Whimsies (DVD) |
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Appartitions For Fl & Pno/Whimsies $17.99 Centaur Records:2689 |
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The World of Wade Whimsies (Paperback) $47.67 Description not available. |
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Whimsies : A Novel in a Collection of Stories $24.33 No Synopsis Available |
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Comedies and Whimsies : Short Stories $20.43 No Synopsis Available |
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Making Whirligigs, Whimsies, & Folk Toys $18.55 Create unique whirligigs and other moving-part creations, traditional folk toys, and unusual new designs out of wood Step-by-step instructions and exploded drawings show exactly how the projects go together Includes full-size patterns for 19 projectsAdvice from a seasoned crafter on everything from the kind of wood to use to color choice to designing your own whimsical toys |
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Comedies and Whimsies by Canning, Victor [Paperback] $32.25 Sixteen humorous and romantic stories by the thriller writer Victor Canning, including two recently discovered stories never previously published. Author: Canning, Victor Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2007/10/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.28 inches |
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Making Whirligigs, Whimsies, and Folk Toys $14.89 No Synopsis Available |
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On Running After One's Hat and Other Whimsies $36.55 On Running After Ones Hat and Other Whimsies BY G. K. CHESTERTON SELECTED BY E. V. KNOX EDITOR OF PUNCH New York Mcmxxxv ROBERT. M. MC BRIDE COMPANY AFTER ONES HAT COPYRIGHT BY DODD, MEAD COMPANY COPYRIGHT 1933 ROBERT M. McBRIDE COMPANY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOURTH EDITION Reprinted through the courtesy of Dodd, Mead Company New York CONTENTS PAGE I. ON RUNNING AFTER ONES HAT . I II. ON LYING IN BED . . . 7 III. CHEESE . . . 13. IV. ON PHILOSOPHY VERSUS FICTION . I V. THE MISTAKE OF THE MACHINE . 25 VI. WHAT I FOUND IN MY POCKET . 53 VII. THE PERFECT GAME ... 59 VIII. IN TOPSY-TURVY LAND 6 IX. A TRAGEDY OF TWOPENCE . . 72 X. THE LITTLE BIRDS WHO WONT SING 7 XI. THE RIDDLE OF THE IVY . . 85 XII. THE THREE KINDS OF MEN . . Q2 XIII. THE SURRENDER OF A COCKNEY . 99 XIV. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SIGHT-SEEING 105 XV. HOW I FOUND THE SUPERMAN . 112 XVI. THE WORSHIP OF THE WEALTHY . 1 1 8 XVII. THE METHUSELAHITE . . .12 XVIH. ON THE ENGLISHMAN ABROAD . 130 XIX. ON CHANGE . . . .138 XX. A CAB RIDE ACROSS COUNTRY, 143 vii I. ON RUNNING AFTER ONE S HAT I FEEL an almost savage envy on hearing that London has been flooded in my absence, while I am in the mere country. My own Battersea has been, I understand, particularly favoured as a meeting of the waters. Battersea was already, as I need hardly say, the most beautiful of human localities. Now that it has the additional splendour of great sheets of water, there must be something quite incom parable in the landscape or waterscape of my own romantic town. Battersea must be a vision of Venice. The boat that brought the meat from the butchers must have shot along those lanes of rippling silver with the strange smooth ness of the gondola. Thegreengrocer who brought cabbages to the corner of the Latch mere Road must have leant upon the oar with the unearthly grace of the gondolier. There is nothing so perfectly poetical as an island, and when a district is flooded it becomes an archipelago. Some consider such romantic views of flood or fire slightly lacking in reality. But really this romantic view of such inconveniences is quite as practical as the other. The true optimist G. K. CHESTERTON who sees in such things an opportunity for enjoyment is quite as logical and much more sensible than the ordinary Indignant Rate payer who sees in them an opportunity for grumbling. Real pain, as in the case of being burnt at Smithfield or having a toothache, is a positive thing it can be supported, but scarcely enjoyed. But, after all, our toothaches are the exception, and as for being burnt at Smithfield, it only happens to us at the very longest intervals. And most of the incon veniences that make men swear or women cry are really sentimental or imaginative incon veniencesthings altogether of the mind. For instance, we often hear grown-up people com plaining of having to hang about a railway station and wait for a train. Did you ever hear a small boy complain of having to hang about a railway station, and wait for |
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USA $8.99 USA |
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The World of Wade Whimsies By Warner, Ian/ Posgay, Mike $37.23 Author: Warner, Ian/ Posgay, Mike Publication Date: 2008/06/28 Number of Pages: 224 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 8.25 Height: 10.75 |
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Pack of 12 Winter Whimsies Candy Cane Santa Claus & Snowman Christmas Ornaments $114.99 From the Winter Whimsies CollectionItem #T0592These playful Santa Claus and snowman ornaments holding giant candy canes are the vibrant addition to your Christmas treeOrnaments are accented in glimmering multicolored glitter and accented with jingle bellsFully dimensional ornaments Dimensions: 4.5"HMaterial(s): resinOrnaments come ready-to-hang with a gold cordPack of 12 ornaments - includes 6 of each style shown Type: Ornaments Color: Multi-Color |
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