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The case is made of hand-finished, solid copper, which will develop a unique patina over time. It features the distinctive Zippo "click" and windproof design, which works virtually anywhere. The lighter is American-made in Bradford, Pennsylvania. It is refillable and backed by Zippo's famous lifetime guarantee. 608 / 707 -
The case is made of hand-finished, solid copper, which will develop a unique patina over time. It features the distinctive Zippo "click" and windproof design, which works virtually anywhere. The lighter is American-made in Bradford, Pennsylvania. It is refillable and backed by Zippo's famous lifetime guarantee. 609 / 707 -
The case is made of hand-finished, solid copper, which will develop a unique patina over time. It features the distinctive Zippo "click" and windproof design, which works virtually anywhere. The lighter is American-made in Bradford, Pennsylvania. It is refillable and backed by Zippo's famous lifetime guarantee. 610 / 707 -
Various novelty lighters. Sold as a lot. 611 / 707 -
3 imitation zippo style lighters 617 / 707 -
3 imitation zippo style lighters 618 / 707 -
3 imitation zippo style lighters 619 / 707 -
Comes with display poke ball. 626 / 707 -
Comes with display poke ball. 627 / 707 -
Comes with display poke ball. 628 / 707 -
Sold as a lot. 636 / 707 -
A special bedtime story that follows a family of curious rabbits on their nighttime walks to explain the phases of the moon, with a charming design that includes a light-up LED moon. When we first meet the family of rabbits in Good Night, Baby Moon, the moon is full and shining bright, but as the days wear on and the nights come and go, the baby rabbits ask their parents why the moon looks different and worry as it disappears and loses its glow. Their parents reassure them that all will be well and that soon it will be back, for this is not farewell. This delightful story teaches little ones that the moon will always return, and is a fun and exciting way for them to learn. 641 / 707 -
The story is part of the "Zoo Stories" series. It is about Sassi, a young African elephant in a zoo who longs for a muddy pond to play in, like the one she had in Africa. The book uses witty, full-color illustrations to depict a big-city zoo setting. Beyond the fun tale, it provides accurate information on animal behavior and teaches lessons on communication and persistence. 642 / 707 -
True You: A Journey to Finding and Loving Yourself is a 2011 self-help book co-authored by Janet Jackson and biographer David Ritz, with contributions from Karen Hunter, that details Jackson's struggles with body image, food, and self-esteem, while also sharing insights into her career, family, and fitness secrets, including recipes and lifestyle tips. The book serves as a candid memoir about her journey to self-love, addressing rumors and offering a guide for readers to find their own self-acceptance. 645 / 707 -
Sold together as a lot. Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary by Jasmine Guy. The memoir chronicles Afeni Shakur's life from her impoverished youth to her activism as a Black Panther and her life as the mother of rapper Tupac Shakur. Building People is a collection of stories sharing the successes, failures, and lessons of past and present World System Builder (WSB) entrepreneurs. It explores insights on leadership, teamwork, and personal development within a business context. The content details the experiences of the author and WSB team members on their journey of struggle, survival, and eventual success in the business. It is considered a resource for individuals involved in network marketing or managing teams. 656 / 707 -
Sold together as a lot. Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary by Jasmine Guy. The memoir chronicles Afeni Shakur's life from her impoverished youth to her activism as a Black Panther and her life as the mother of rapper Tupac Shakur. Building People is a collection of stories sharing the successes, failures, and lessons of past and present World System Builder (WSB) entrepreneurs. It explores insights on leadership, teamwork, and personal development within a business context. The content details the experiences of the author and WSB team members on their journey of struggle, survival, and eventual success in the business. It is considered a resource for individuals involved in network marketing or managing teams. 657 / 707 -
Sold together as a lot. Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary by Jasmine Guy. The memoir chronicles Afeni Shakur's life from her impoverished youth to her activism as a Black Panther and her life as the mother of rapper Tupac Shakur. Building People is a collection of stories sharing the successes, failures, and lessons of past and present World System Builder (WSB) entrepreneurs. It explores insights on leadership, teamwork, and personal development within a business context. The content details the experiences of the author and WSB team members on their journey of struggle, survival, and eventual success in the business. It is considered a resource for individuals involved in network marketing or managing teams. 658 / 707 -
Complete set 659 / 707 -
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It is a science-fiction miniatures wargame set in the Dark Age universe. The set includes everything needed for two players to start the game, such as rules, dice, cards, and miniatures. It was the first Dark Age product to feature high-density plastic miniatures, which are easy to assemble. The two factions included are the high-tech forces of Saint Isaac and the alien Ice Caste Dragyri. The game uses a D20 system where rolling low is a success, and it features alternating activations and an "On Hold" system for tactical depth. 663 / 707 -
It is a science-fiction miniatures wargame set in the Dark Age universe. The set includes everything needed for two players to start the game, such as rules, dice, cards, and miniatures. It was the first Dark Age product to feature high-density plastic miniatures, which are easy to assemble. The two factions included are the high-tech forces of Saint Isaac and the alien Ice Caste Dragyri. The game uses a D20 system where rolling low is a success, and it features alternating activations and an "On Hold" system for tactical depth. 664 / 707 -
It is a middle-grade science fiction book about an intergalactic war between the Feline Empire and the Robot Federation that comes to Earth. The authors are Margaret Stohl, a bestselling author, and Lewis Peterson, a game developer and robot builder. The book was published in September 2018. The story involves a quest for a "Singularity Chip" that could grant cats nine lives or robots eternal battery life. 665 / 707 -
It is a middle-grade science fiction book about an intergalactic war between the Feline Empire and the Robot Federation that comes to Earth. The authors are Margaret Stohl, a bestselling author, and Lewis Peterson, a game developer and robot builder. The book was published in September 2018. The story involves a quest for a "Singularity Chip" that could grant cats nine lives or robots eternal battery life. 666 / 707 -
It is the authoritative guide used by healthcare professionals for diagnosing mental disorders. It provides a common language for clinicians and researchers to communicate about patients and establish consistent diagnoses. The manual contains descriptions, symptoms, and other criteria for diagnosing various mental health conditions. 667 / 707 -
Covers principles of assessment, evaluation, referral, treatment planning, and report writing. Provides guidance on selecting and administering tests, interpreting data, and developing treatment plans. Includes information on the history, development, and latest research on major psychological assessment instruments. A widely used resource in psychological assessment. 668 / 707 -
It is an artist-approved edition featuring notes and tablature for all 10 songs on the album. Death Magnetic is the ninth studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on September 12, 2008. The album is noted for a return to the band's thrash metal roots and was their first to feature bassist Robert Trujillo. The book includes music for popular tracks like "The Day That Never Comes," "Cyanide," and "The Unforgiven III". 670 / 707 -
It is a strategy game for 2 players, designed by Andrew Meredith. Players take the role of mega-corporations using political prowess, espionage, economics, and military might to defeat opponents. The game is played over ten rounds, with the goal of having the most dice left in your corporate zone by the end, or forcing your opponent to lose all of theirs. Gameplay involves rolling asset dice with various face abilities, which can be used for actions like attacking, economic manipulation, or espionage. 673 / 707 -
It is a strategy game for 2 players, designed by Andrew Meredith. Players take the role of mega-corporations using political prowess, espionage, economics, and military might to defeat opponents. The game is played over ten rounds, with the goal of having the most dice left in your corporate zone by the end, or forcing your opponent to lose all of theirs. Gameplay involves rolling asset dice with various face abilities, which can be used for actions like attacking, economic manipulation, or espionage. 674 / 707 -
The book explores the mystery, wisdom, and power of the dark phase of the moon's cycle. It offers a lunar-based model for navigating difficult times in our lives with faith in renewal. The author combines psychological, mythical, and spiritual perspectives on the shadowy, feminine symbolism of the dark moon. The text is primarily focused on mythology, psychology, and spirituality related to the Dark Goddess archetype. 678 / 707 -
Hand saw with some wear on the teeth. 679 / 707 -
Hand saw with some wear on the teeth. 680 / 707 -
It is a collection of seventeen plays featuring all-female casts. The plays range from Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning Three Tall Women to Laura Cunningham's black comedy Beautiful Bodies. The book is intended to provide a wealth of challenging female roles for actresses in acting classes or productions. The editors have collaborated on thirteen theatre anthologies. 681 / 707 -
It is a non-fiction book that provides an inside look at the changes in the film industry. The author, Lynda Obst, is a veteran film producer and writer of the bestseller Hello, He Lied. The book explores the "new abnormal" in Hollywood, such as the dominance of foreign markets and sequels, and how these changes impact the movies being made. It was published in 2013 by Simon & Schuster. 682 / 707 -
It is a cross-cultural primary source reader that examines the role of major female figures in various religions and mythologies. The book covers figures such as Isis, Inanna, Demeter and Persephone, Sita, Kali, Lilith, Eve, and the Virgin Mary. The author, Tamara Agha-Jaffar, has a Ph.D. in English Literature and has served as a professor of English. The trade paperback format has 304 pages and was published in 2004. 683 / 707 -
Breakfast with Sharks: A screenwriter's guide to navigating the Hollywood industry, covering pitching, dealing with agents, and securing deals. The Art of Adaptation: A comprehensive handbook on transforming novels, plays, and true-life stories into screenplays. Both books provide practical advice for aspiring and professional screenwriters. 684 / 707 -
It is a fast-paced strategy card game where 2 to 4 players take on the roles of rival mages. Players win by either exhausting their opponent's energy or by collecting enough sorcery sapphires. The game includes 60 different spells from four fields of study: Combat, Conjuring, Healing, and Sorcery. It was designed by Aaron Weissblum and Norman Woods. 689 / 707 -
It is a fast-paced strategy card game where 2 to 4 players take on the roles of rival mages. Players win by either exhausting their opponent's energy or by collecting enough sorcery sapphires. The game includes 60 different spells from four fields of study: Combat, Conjuring, Healing, and Sorcery. It was designed by Aaron Weissblum and Norman Woods. 690 / 707 -
Grendel is a novel that retells the Beowulf epic from the perspective of the monster, Grendel. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation is an acclaimed, bilingual edition translation of the Old English epic poem. The Beowulf translation was a New York Times Bestseller and winner of the Whitbread Book of the Year Award. The original poem is an elegiac narrative about the Scandinavian hero Beowulf, his battle with Grendel and his mother, and his final fight with a dragon. 692 / 707 -
The book argues that the law is symptomatic of France's failure to integrate its former colonial subjects as full citizens. Scott examines the political firestorm surrounding the official French concept of secularism (laïcité). It emphasizes the historical racism and ideological barriers against Muslim assimilation in France. The author calls for a new vision of community where diversity is embraced rather than suppressed. 693 / 707
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