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NYC Apple Shape Magnet $2.99 “This officially licensed “”NYC Apple Shape Magnet”" manufactured by City Merchandise is an iconic apple shaped magnet that contains a brilliant daytime scene of the NYC skyline from across the water! What a view!” |
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Soup Mug Ceramic Handpainted NY Design Apple Handle $9.99 “Take in some soup with this hand painted treasure! The “”Ceramic Hand painted NY Design Apple Handle Soup Mug”" features a brilliant painting of the NYC skyline and is accented by the apple handle.” |
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NYC Skyline Purple Poly Magnet $2.99 “The skyline is beautiful, but nothing is quite like a sunset. The officially licensed “”NYC Skyline Purple Poly Magnet”" is manufactured by City Merchandise and reminds you of both! It shows the skyline under a brilliant purple and orange sky.” |
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Taxi Cab Bike Plate $2.99 “Turn your favorite bike into a taxi with the “”Taxi Cab Bike Plate!”" This miniature license plate is a brilliant shade of taxi cab yellow with “”New York Taxi”" written across the center in bold. It also has an outline of Lady Liberty on the side!” |
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Brilliant Chandelier $794 Crystal Glittering Light This vintage inspired chandelier is handcrafted of solid brass and then coated with thick creamy paint that will stand the test of time Adorned with ornate florets and real crystals this brilliant chandelier makes a grand statement in any room of the house but will look especially magical in your little girls room |
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FOREVER Grand 10 Oz. Polycarbonate Martini Glass $4.99 Serve Martinis with style and flair in our Grand 10 oz. Unbreakable Polycarbonate Plastic Martini Glass. Just the right thing for use around the pool, on the patio, or on the yacht!… |
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Ultima Grand Cru Glasses – Set of 6 by Brilliant Made in the Czech Republic of sparkling 14% lead crystal, these glasses will be a welcome addition to any table setting. The glasses have been carefully shaped so that the flavor and bouquet are transmitted in a truly authentic manner. The large bowl allows the bouquet to develop to the fullest, while evaporating alcohol carries the fragrance of the wine to the nose and tongue. Perfect for top qua… |
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Smile $10.00 The masterpiece fully realized! Embossed slipcover and oversized booklet…. |
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La Scala Opera Collection $71.50 Assembled from the archives of RAI Television, this 12-disc set features 11 operas performed at Milan’s famed La Scala. Included are “Adriana Lecouvreur” (1988), “Lucia di Lammermoor” (2004), “Cosi Fan Tutte” (2003), “Don Giovanni” (1987), “Lo Frate ‘nnamorato” (1990), “La Fanciulla del West” (1990), “Guglielmo Tell” (1988), “La Donna del Lago” (1992), “Attila” (1991), “I Due Foscari” (1988), and … |
Awsome Motel: Grand Del Mar
Grand Del Mar is really a sun-filled hotel within the seaside part of northern San Diego. Surrounded with coastal communities and the pristine waters with the ocean. The estates' layout seemed to be inspired by Addison Mizner's exotic taste of fashion. It features a rich landscape, fireplaces and many courtyards. It allows you to bask beneath the heat of the sun. All rooms are roomy and offer free Wi-Fi to all or any guests. Large private dining space boasts Grand Del Mar's restaurant having a assortment of more than a thousand wines. The Pacific Ocean's warm breeze breathes into the green land of Grand Del Mar.
Resort highlights include the exclusive 7,160-yard, par 72, Tom Fazio-designed course, a 21,000-square-foot Renaissance-inspired spa, and acclaimed dining at signature restaurant Addison. Four sparkling pools, two tennis courts, complimentary fitness classes as well as an selection of nature-based activities, for example hiking, biking and riding, complete The Grand Del Mar San Diego experience is similar to the W Hotel Atlanta.
The resort pays tribute to the indelible architecture of Addison Mizner, a turn-of-the-century visionary who defined the south Florida resort communities of Palm Beach and Boca Raton within the 1920s. Mizner viewed architecture as a seamless integration of buildings, decor and landscaping.
Each room had a balcony overlooking among the pools or the course. The restroom had a little flat screen TV, a soaking tub, & a separate shower stall. You get your own personal set of slippers & an expensive shower cap. We'd a totally yummy lunch within the bar then dinner within the second-best restaurant. We ate outside and enjoyed live music and a Bentley car exhibition. I wondered what are the best restaurant was like.
The Spa is a 21,000-square-foot refuge of health and beauty that features 10 individual treatment rooms and something private couple's suite. Natural spa therapies include rub, cleansing facials, hydrotherapy body treatments, and the newly-added Manual Lymph Drainage. Nevertheless the transition toward serenity begins far before your treatment of choice; guests are thanks for visiting be involved in outdoor yoga and nature walks within the adjacent Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, along with relax within the European-style wet rooms, steam and sauna areas, indoor/outdoor Jacuzzis, and personal spa pool.
The Grand Del Mar Greens may be the star attraction here. Set among the scenic valley of Los Peñasquitos Canyon, this 18-hole course spans more than 380 acres set among trickling streams, sandy bunkers and a spectacular 18-foot waterfall. The 7,160-yard, par-72 course at Grand Del Mar is among the area's roughest - having a 5,000-square-foot practice tee, 4,200-square-foot putting green and newly renovated 50,000-square-foot Clubhouse. Guests at the hotel also receive use of the Grand Del Mar Golf Club, an exclusive membership club at the resort designated for owners at the residential Grand Del Mar Villas. Additionally, the course at Grand Del Mar features a golf shop, locker area and Clubhouse Grill restaurant.
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1957 Albums: Elvis' Christmas Album, 'Round about Midnight, Birth of the Cool, Loving You, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington $21.18 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: Elvis' Christmas Album, 'round About Midnight, Birth of the Cool, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook, Indigos, Miles Ahead, Bud Powell Trio, a Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry, Love Is the Thing, Here's Little Richard, Patsy Cline, Porgy and Bess, Blue Train, Grand Ole Opry's New Star, Bud! the Amazing Bud Powell, With His Hot and Blue Guitar, Pretty Baby, West Side Story, Songs for Distingué Lovers, Jazz by Sun Ra, the "Chirping" Crickets, Like Someone in Love, Such Sweet Thunder, the Clown, Strictly Powell, Way Out West, the Weavers at Carnegie Hall, Where Are You?, Hi-Fi in Focus, Sonny Clark Quintets, Born to Sing the Blues, a Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra, One O'clock Jump, Exotica, the Great Ray Charles, Monk's Music, Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson, a Swingin' Affair!, the Sound of Sonny, Ella and Louis Again, Quand on N'a Que L'amour, Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, Brilliant Corners, Chet Atkins at Home, Swingin' Easy, Nearer My God to Thee, Soulville, Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio, Rockin' the Oldies, E=mc2, Close to You and More, the Rambling Boys, at Mister Kelly's, Thelonious Himself, the Genius of Coleman Hawkins, Sonny Clark Trio, Cannonball Enroute, Bags' Groove, Sonny's Crib, Make Love to Me, We Get Letters, Ricky, Dial "S" for Sonny, Ritual: the Modern Jazz Messengers, About the Blues, Blossom Dearie, Cookin' With the Miles Davis Quintet, Criollísima, Bing With a Beat, Mulligan Meets Monk, Relaxin' With the Miles Davis Quintet, Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane, Gangster of Love, Oscar Peterson at the Concertgebouw, at Newport, No Count Sarah, Dizzy Gillespie at Newport, the Beat of My Heart, After Midnight, Trane's Blues, Lou Takes Off, Moondreams, Sophisticated Swing, Now Hear This, |
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A General Theory of Visual Culture $55 "This is a tremendously ambitious book, whose purpose is to clarify art history's fundamental confusions about the visual, visuality, and culture. It is a theoretical treatise, so it avoids practical proposals for curing art history's or visual studies' traditional insouciance regarding their founding concepts. But the book is an exemplary reconceptualization, and will take its place as one of the clearest and most general meditations on the place of the visual in culture."--James Elkins, School of the Art Institute of Chicago"In this book, Whitney Davis, a major contributor to both the 'old' and 'new' art history, reviews fundamental concepts such as form, style, and iconography with the clarity and generosity of mind his earlier writings have taught us to expect. Beginning from problems described by Wittgenstein, Arthur Danto, and Richard Wollheim, Davis discusses these fundamental concepts in terms that will be of broad interest, at the same time developing a humane and subtle project for cultural interpretation. Davis's 'succession' and 'recursion' should become standard terms in art history, and the book amply repays the patience its careful, constructive arguments demand."--David Summers, University of Virginia"This brilliant study addresses what the author rightly terms the 'urgent' question of art history's expansion into visual culture.' As penetrating in its theoretical analysis as it is wide-ranging in its historical scope, this is without doubt the most thoughtful and comprehensive work on the subject."--Stephen Bann, University of Bristol"Displaying the erudition of an extraordinarily well-read art historian and arguing with the lucidity of a classical analytic philosopher, Whitney Davis extends the grand intellectual tradition of Riegl, Wölfflin, and Panofsky, as commented on by Wittgenstein, Wollheim, and Danto. Davis's detailed and subtle analysis will provoke a lively and lasting debate."--David Carrier, Case Western Reserve |