Postcard: "The Sorceress" by John Waterhouse

"The Sorceress" was painted by the English Pre-Raphaelite artist, John Waterhouse (1849-1917). It's an oil on canvas and is in the private collection of Peter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries in London, UK.
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Books, charts by E Blunt or W Hooker Greeting Cards

Books, charts by E. Blunt or W. Hooker. By Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund Marc), 1770-1862; Hooker, William (182). Published by ''New York: Wm. Hooker".
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Effigy of William de Valence Earl of Pembroke Custom Necklace

French School's Effigy of William de Valence (d.1296) Earl of Pembroke, Limoges (copper plated wood) located at the Chapel of St. Edmund, Westminster, London, UK. The Effigy of William de Valence (d.1296) Earl of Pembroke, Limoges (copper plated wood) was created around 1296 AD.
Price: $29.95
Sir Edmund William Gosse, 1892 3 Ring Binders

English Photographer's Sir Edmund William Gosse, 1892 located at a Private Collection. The Sir Edmund William Gosse, 1892 was created around 1892 AD.
Price: $18.95
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Right-laced bank teller Johnny Dalton (Downright Sinatra) works for a chicken-feed. Unwilling to put together his lady-love Mibs (Jane Russell) until he can give her the life-force he feels she deserves he regularly begs his boss at the bank for a elevate but to no avail. Mibs is getting jittery, she’d join Johnny if he was vagabonds but Johnny’s bull-headed and at best won’t discover of it. Then one day Johnny saves a guy that’s getting trample depart up in a back alley, Hot Horse Harris, a townswoman crowded up bookie and next fixation you comprehend Johnny’s in a smoky backroom betting parlor, feigned to bet on tips from the thankful bookie. Johnny wins 60 immense and deliriously goes on a spending lark; buying a car, mink jacket and the like at long last he makes his way to the bank to prophesy Mibs they can get married dextral away only to find the intercession in turmoil as they’ve got shortfall, about 60 marvellous is missing, presumed embezzled, d’oh! Johnny, with the serve of his ma buddy Emile (Groucho Marx) has to blot out his fresh lucky strike before the authorities ponder he’s the embezzler!
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Former President Clinton Sings at a State Funeral Service for Former President Gerald Ford
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All Roads Lead to Zion In All Roads Induce to Zion, retired police Lt. Wm Edmunds uses his skills of today to research and write the gripping fish story of Gaius Julius Cominus, the Roman ... |
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About this book Keep the non-warring... by order of the Emperor, Tiberius Caesar More than fourteen hundred miles from the seat of government, under-manned and under-financed, a old-timer Roman officer is assigned to maintain order and keep the peace in Judea. Roman Centurion Gaius Julius Comminus struggles to fulfill his onus against a madman who haunts the roads of Zion bent on the murder and plunder of Roman citizens. Complicating, perhaps even compromising the investigation, is the political intrigue of the times and secret mutterings of rebellion spawned by the office of a young rabbi from Nazareth. Is he the Messiah, a son of David, prophesied to restore Israel? Peace, it seems, is not prospering to come easy. .."...You'll never be the same afterwards." "Who better to write the story of an ancient police commissioner than a contemporary one? In All Roads Lead to Zion, retired police Lt. Wm Edmunds uses his skills of today to inquire into and write the gripping tale of Gaius Julius Cominus, the Roman Centurion who obeyed... |
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The economic geology of the Upper Freeport coal in the New Stanton area of Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, a model for coal exploration |
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Pointers and clues to the subjects of Chinese and Japanese art, as shown in drawings, prints, carvings and the decoration of porcelain and lacquer, with brief notices of the related subjects |
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About this book An impressive reprint of the classic reference on Chinese and Japanese arts. The book explains the popular subjects that occur in Chinese and Japanese decorative arts, including mythological and Buddhist themes. A useful relation for scholars, dealers and other researchers of Chinese and Japanese arts. |
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