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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSS for Strat Guitar Left Handed Lefty $12.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSH for Strat Guitar $12.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSS for Strat Guitar Left Handed Lefty $12.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard HSH for Strat Guitar Lefty $16.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSS for Strat Guitar Left Handed Lefty $14.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard HSH for Strat Guitar Lefty $14.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard for TL Guitar $11.24 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard HH for ST Guitar Lefty $14.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSH Mini Switch $14.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSH for ST Guitar Left $14.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSH for ST Guitar $14.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid Pickguard SSH for ST Guitar $14.99 |
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EDEN White Pearloid 3-Ply Pickguard for Jazz Bass $13.49 |
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Eden Boots - White $35.95 Stand taller than the rest, and step like the best! White Eden Shoes have a sexy appeal that will have you walking tall and of course, too graceful to ever fall. These jaw dropping, Eden Shoes feature a pair of White, Platform dress style heels, with a closed round toe, adjustable instep strap with hidden elastic panel with petite stitching accents. The White Eden Shoes also have White faux leather lining, faux leather topped cushioned insole, 1 1/4" matching faux patent leather wrapped platform mid sole, and a chunky five inch flared heel with a flat traction sole. These over the top White Eden Shoes are sexy in an Alice in Wonderland meets Dorothy kind of way, but only the way hotter version of them! |
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American Eden $16.99 The story of our nation and ourselves—as told through our country's most significant gardens and their creators From Frederick Law Olmsted to Richard Neutra, Michelle Obama to our neighbors, Americans throughout history have revealed something of themselves—their personalities, desires, and beliefs—in the gardens they create. Rooted in the time and place of their making, as much as in the minds and identities of their makers, gardens mirror the struggles and energies of a changing society. Melding biography, history, and cultural commentary in a one-of-a-kind narrative, American Eden presents a dynamic, sweeping look at this country's landscapes and the visionaries behind them. Monticello's gardens helped Jefferson reconcile his conflicted feelings about slavery—and take his mind off his increasing debt. Edith Wharton's gardens made her feel more European and superior to her wealthy but insufficiently sophisticated countrymen. Martha Stewart's how-to instructions helped bring Americans back into their gardens, while at the same time stoking and exploiting our anxieties about social class. Isamu Noguchi's and Robert Smithson's experiments reinvigorated the age-old exchange between art and the garden. American Eden offers an inclusive definition of the garden, considering intentional landscapes that range from domestic kitchen gardens to city parks and national parks, suburban backyards and golf courses, public plazas and Manhattan's High Line park, reclaimed from freight train tracks. And it exposes the overlap between garden-making and painting, literature, and especially architecture—the garden's inseparable sibling—to reveal the deep interconnections between the arts and their most inspired practitioners. Moving deftly through time and place across America's diverse landscapes—from Revolutionary-era Virginia to turn-of-the-century Chicago to 1960s suburban California—and featuring a diverse cast of landscape-makers—whether artists, architects, or housewives, amateurs or professionals, robber barons, politicians, reformers, or dreamers—Wade Graham vividly unfolds the larger cultural history through more personal dramas. Beautifully illustrated with color and black-and-white images, American Eden is at once a different kind of garden book and a different kind of American history, one that offers a compelling, untold story—a saga that mirrors and illuminates our nation's invention, and constant reinvention, of itself. |
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A Serpent in Eden $11.81 Night comes quickly to the Bahamas. That of 7 July 1943 was unpleasantly close and humid, for though the rains were nearing their end, the air was heavy with an approaching storm. It struck Nassau soon after midnight. By the time it had blown itself out, one of the world's richest men, Sir Harry Oakes, had been murdered in his own bedroom. He had been burned alive, then had his skull broken by four blows to the head. When the body was found at daybreak, bloody handprints marked the walls of the room, while a fan stirred small white feathers that clung to the charred corpse on the bed. Beyond it, the window stood wide open. Even in the middle of wartime, Oakes's death commanded front-page headlines in the world's newspapers, and began a series of events whose protagonists included the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Ernest Hemingway, two French aristocrats, a suspected Nazi and a grey Maltese cat, and which culminated in the sensational trial and acquittal of Oakes's own son-in-law for the crime. Owen's brilliant telling of the story stands alongside James Fox's WHITE MISCHIEF as a true-crime classic as well as an extraordinary portrait of a glamorous and corrupt society. |
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Contested Eden $34.95 Celebrating the 150th birthday of the state of California offers the opportunity to reexamine the founding of modern California, from the earliest days through the Gold Rush and up to 1870. In this four-volume series, published in association with the California Historical Society, leading scholars offer a contemporary perspective on such issues as the evolution of a distinctive California culture, the interaction between people and the natural environment, the ways in which California's development affected the United States and the world, and the legacy of cultural and ethnic diversity in the state. California before the Gold Rush , the first California Sesquicentennial volume, combines topics of interest to scholars and general readers alike. The essays investigate traditional historical subjects and also explore such areas as environmental science, women's history, and Indian history. Authored by distinguished scholars in their respective fields, each essay contains excellent summary bibliographies of leading works on pertinent topics. This volume also features an extraordinary full-color photographic essay on the artistic record of the conquest of California by Europeans, as well as over seventy black-and-white photographs, some never before published. |
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Eden Bath EB_S002WO-P - White Translucent Onyx Sink $549 Eden Bath White Translucent Onyx Vessel SinkStone Vessel CollectionOuter Dimensions: 16.5" Diameter x 5.5" HeightDrain Size/Overflow: 1 5/8" - No OverflowDrain Not Included - Sold SeparatelyLess Faucet. See: Eden Bath Vessel Faucet section.Onyx sinks vary in color and veining. No two sinks are alike.This beautiful stone vessel sink made of white onyx is made of 1" thick material to make a bold statement.White onyx veining can vary in tone & color from sink to sink adding to its natural beauty.This stone sink features a polished finish.EDEN BATH - Contemporary Bathroom Fixtures Inspired By Nature |
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Mt Eden $131.24 Mt Eden |
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In Search of Eden $6.99 In Search of Eden |
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Eden Express $7.39 Eden Express |
