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The Adventures of Robin Hood: The Complete First Season $0.40 All 39 episodes from the debut season–including “The Coming of Robin Hood,” “Maid Marian,” “The Alchemist,” “The Knight Who Came to Dinner,” and “The Prisoner”–are featured in a three-disc set. 16 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono. **39 episodes on 3 discs. 16 1/4 hrs.** NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer…. |
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A Fine Meth [HD] $2.99 … |
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The Ordeal Of Civility $7.15 ‘The Thinking Man’s Guitar Hero’ returns! Produced by Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads) Featuring Billy Ficca (Television) & Ernie Brooks (The Modern Lovers)! World class guitar hero, Grammy-nominated songwriter, international recording artist with over 20 acclaimed albums to date, and soundtrack composer for film and television, Gary Lucas is on the move in 2011! He is releasing a new studio recordi… |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! – Ordeal of a Traveler – Dark Beginnings 2 – #DB2-EN239 – Unlimited Edition – Common $0.01 Yu-Gi-Oh! is a strategic trading card game in two players Duel each other using a variety of Monster, Spell, and Trap Cards to defeat their opponent’s monsters and be the first to drop the other’s Life Points to 0. Card Name: Ordeal of a Traveler Card Type: Continuous Trap Card Number: DB2-EN239 Set: Dark Beginnings 2 Attribute: Trap Passcode: 39537362 Card Text: You can only activate this card’s … |
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Magic: the Gathering – Bitter Ordeal – Future Sight $0.93 Magic: the Gathering is a collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. In Magic, you play the role of a planeswalker who fights other planeswalkers for glory, knowledge, and conquest. Your deck of cards represents all the weapons in your arsenal. It contains the spells you know and the creatures you can summon to fight for you. Card Name: Bitter Ordeal Cost: 2B Color: Black Card Type: Sorcer… |
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YuGiOh Pharaonic Guardian Ordeal of a Traveler PGD-042 Common [Toy] $0.05 You can activate this card’s effect when your opponent attacks. Your opponent randomly selects 1 card in your hand and calls the Type of the card (Monster, Magic, or Trap). If your opponent calls it wrong, the attacking monster is returned to its owner’s… |
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Ordeal By Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction $69.98 Ordeal by Fire blends the most up-to-date scholarship with interpretations based on decades of teaching, research, and writing, to tell an important story–that of the American Civil War and Reconstruction. Written by a leading Civil War historian and Pulitzer Prize winner, this text describes the social, economic, political, and ideological conflicts that led to a unique, tragic, and transitional… |
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Vietnam: An American Ordeal (6th Edition) $60.60 A comprehensive narrative history of U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia, from 1942 to 1975. Unlike most general histories of U.S. involvement in Vietnam–which are either conventional, diplomatic or military histories–Vietnam: An American Ordeal synthesizes the perspectives to explore both dimensions of the struggle in greater depth, elucidating more of the complexities of the U.S.-Viet… |
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Bravo Two Zero $7.61 This is McNab’s account of the mission – a chronicle of courage, endurance and dark humour in the face of extreme cold, enemy attack, capture, and torture of a savagery and relentlessness for which not even their intensive SAS training had prepared them…. |
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A Place for Annie $76.65 Karen Epson, her husband Richard, and their daughter Annie had good lives, but Richard passed away in a car accident. He was a bleeder and during his last transfusion, before the car accident, he contracted AIDS from an unknown blood donor. The mother and daughter learn a great deal about love and life in the ordeal ahead of them. Karen discovers she has AIDS and is faced with the problem of finding a home for Annie. She leans on May, her best friend, for comfort and friendship. She decides to have May take over for her after the end comes. They are not alone, for Richard and a great-grandmother long passed away make their visits to Annie and Karen in psychic connections. The reader will pick up this book and never forget the people and the truth in it. Annie, May, and Karen are their neighbors in every city, in every state, in every province. In the end the reader will understand that spirit must journey from body and continue on in a new way. The reader will understand with a sad sniffle and sad smile that there must be a little salt in your porridge sometimes in order to feel how sweet the sugar is. |
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A Place for Annie $74.95 New – Karen Epson, her husband Richard, and their daughter Annie had good lives, but Richard passed away in a car accident. He was a bleeder and during his last transfusion, before the car accident, he contracted AIDS from an unknown blood donor. The mother and daughter learn a great deal about love and life in the ordeal ahead of them. Karen discovers she has AIDS and is faced with the problem of finding a home for Annie. She leans on May, her best friend, for comfort and friendship. She decide |
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A Place for Annie $70.95 New – Karen Epson, her husband Richard, and their daughter Annie had good lives, but Richard passed away in a car accident. He was a bleeder and during his last transfusion, before the car accident, he contracted AIDS from an unknown blood donor. The mother and daughter learn a great deal about love and life in the ordeal ahead of them. Karen discovers she has AIDS and is faced with the problem of finding a home for Annie. She leans on May, her best friend, for comfort and friendship. She decide |
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Always Faithful $16.63 New – Major Nichol “Nic” Caldwell is the only survivor of her helicopter crash in Iraq. She is left alone to wonder why she and she alone. Survivor’s guilt has nothing on the young Major as she is forced to deal with the scars, both physical and mental, left from her ordeal overseas. Before the accident, she couldn’t think of doing anything else in her life. In fact, she even had sacrificed love for service, but now she questions the very ideals she once believed in. Was it worth it? Sent States |
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Always Faithful $8.73 Used – Major Nichol “Nic” Caldwell is the only survivor of her helicopter crash in Iraq. She is left alone to wonder why she and she alone. Survivor’s guilt has nothing on the young Major as she is forced to deal with the scars, both physical and mental, left from her ordeal overseas. Before the accident, she couldn’t think of doing anything else in her life. In fact, she even had sacrificed love for service, but now she questions the very ideals she once believed in. Was it worth it? Sent State |
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Anyone Else’s Sons, But Mine $10.49 New – Odilia Herrera raised three sons to be good fathers, good husbands, and good citizens. They were not supposed to become heroin addicts. This unbelievably devastating ordeal would bring her to the brink of a mental institution. Internal debates rage inside while she tries to deal with the reality of this life. Through broken sobs, she lashes out at them, “Why have you done this to me, giving me this blow?! If you had been homeless, abandoned, abused, not loved, perhaps I could have understo |
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Anyone Else’s Sons, But Mine $10.49 Used – Odilia Herrera raised three sons to be good fathers, good husbands, and good citizens. They were not supposed to become heroin addicts. This unbelievably devastating ordeal would bring her to the brink of a mental institution. Internal debates rage inside while she tries to deal with the reality of this life. Through broken sobs, she lashes out at them, “Why have you done this to me, giving me this blow?! If you had been homeless, abandoned, abused, not loved, perhaps I could have underst |
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Anyone Else’s Sons, But Mine $22.06 New – Odilia Herrera raised three sons to be good fathers, good husbands, and good citizens. They were not supposed to become heroin addicts. This unbelievably devastating ordeal would bring her to the brink of a mental institution. Internal debates rage inside while she tries to deal with the reality of this life. Through broken sobs, she lashes out at them, “Why have you done this to me, giving me this blow?! If you had been homeless, abandoned, abused, not loved, perhaps I could have understo |
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Anyone Else’s Sons, But Mine $22.06 Used – Odilia Herrera raised three sons to be good fathers, good husbands, and good citizens. They were not supposed to become heroin addicts. This unbelievably devastating ordeal would bring her to the brink of a mental institution. Internal debates rage inside while she tries to deal with the reality of this life. Through broken sobs, she lashes out at them, “Why have you done this to me, giving me this blow?! If you had been homeless, abandoned, abused, not loved, perhaps I could have underst |
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Bagpipe Brothers $24.95 After the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks, an Irish American tradition of funeral bagpiping came to symbolize the sounds of mourning for an entire nation. Among the dead were 343 firefighters–some of their bodies were found and some were not. In the months following the attacks, New York City’s Emerald Society Bagpipe Band of firefighter-musicians took out their instruments and prepared to bury their dead–brothers in duty and in blood. Many firefighters alternated between playing their instruments at funerals and digging for the missing in the rubble of Ground Zero. Bagpipe Brothers tells the story of four unforgettable firefighters in the band, all of whom represent the larger stories of mourning and recovery that the nation experienced in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. In addition to the losses throughout the Fire Department, the bagpipe band lost one of its own, a beloved drummer, and also lost the respected brother of a member. The firefighters’ stories include scarching for the dead, struggling to bring peace to their families and themselves, coping with the endless round of funerals, and rethinking the meaning of faith. It is a moving experience to see this group of very strong men deal with unimaginable grief. Kerry Sheridan has written the first book to cover the ordeal of the massive number of funerals, the importance of recovering bodies in Irish American culture, and the bagpiping ritual, both traditional and modern. |
