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Scream From The Chaparral — Deliberate Upon Zebra Room Bedding For Your Farm
Complete bedding sets are readily available, but it’s finding the particular set that will focus the vision you have for the space you’re decorating that can be difficult; therefore, it would be smart to ponder the kind of look you’re going for prior to starting your internet search for bed linens. Designers understand that the bed is the central point of the bedroom and that the bedding ensemble one picks becomes the focal point around which all other decorating is built.
To begin, find out the personal statement you want from the room then take steps to pick colors and style. For example, would you satisfied with a normal everyday look, or do you want something that will let your personality, the inner animal, shine through? The right bedding can set the entire tone of a bedroom; it can offer unsurpassed relaxation and serenity if desired or, alternatively, a sense of excitement to stimulate the body and mind after a day that has worn you down.
Black and white comforters is an excellent example of how two ‘colorless’ colors can effectively be used in different fashions to create very different atmospheres in a bedroom. Linens with different patterns can affect a room differently. For instance, a predominately black print with sparse white accents can give off a sense of sophistication and elegance. On the other hand, a colorful, geometric linen can create eye-catching optical illusions, add vitality to the space, and create depth and movement.
Zebra prints aren’t just for interior designers. Striped prints work quite well with other traditional themes. Traditional damask and toile both come in striking black and white, and calicos, checks, and patchwork designs do, too. As you check out the various ensembles, keep an eye out for bedding with high thread counts, also make sure you know exactly how a set is to be laundered before you buy.
Zebra bed in a bag is one of the most popular options for people who want to decorate with black and white, and that’s certainly an obvious choice. Zebra prints are not only eye catching and striking, but they can also be used to create a match by coupling with any other color of the spectrum. Even nicer, there are many choices available, since that design comes in contemporary geometrics as well as traditional realism.
Zebra linens have a metaphoric amount of different fabrics to choose from, which are: high thread count of whisper-soft cotton, suede with a luxurious texture and easy-care, and chenille which has a cuddle quality; this is a very good advantage. Whether you are shopping for your little girl or your little boy, these zebra sets have the options of masculinity, femininity, and of course, gender neutral; this makes it easy to find something you’re fond of.
Tales From The Jungle: Malinowski – Part 1 of 6
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Kike Calvo Dance – Ballerina dancing and leaping on Soberanias National Park jungle, like a fairy tale character – Mugs Ballerina dancing and leaping on Soberanias National Park jungle, like a fairy tale character Mug is new. Why drink coffee out of an ordinary mug when an imprinted mug is so much cooler? Microwave safe, FDA approved. Image is printed on both sides of the mug. Dishwasher use is not recommended…. |
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Kike Calvo Dance – Ballerina dancing and leaping on Soberanias National Park jungle, like a fairy tale character – Tile Napkin Holders Ballerina dancing and leaping on Soberanias National Park jungle, like a fairy tale character Tile Napkin Holder is measuring 6w x 6h x 4d. Made from high quality solid maple wood with satin finish and two 4.25 commercial grade mirror gloss ceramic tiles. Holds napkins, mail, letters or files. In addition, customized engraving, on the face of the item, is available on request…. |
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Kike Calvo Dance – Ballerina dancing and leaping on Soberanias National Park jungle, like a fairy tale character – Trivets Ballerina dancing and leaping on Soberanias National Park jungle, like a fairy tale character Trivet is measuring 8w x 8h x .75d. Made of solid wood with padding on back that protects your furniture. Framed trivet comes with 6w x 6h ceramic gloss tile attached to the wood frame…. |
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Nightmares…And Other Tales From The Vinyl Jungle $11.93 Nightmares…And Other Tales From The Vinyl Jungle by The J. Geils BandThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Stuffed To The Gills – And Other Fishy Tales $7.99 … |
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Jungle Tales of Tarzan $3.99 Although the noble jungle king Tarzan was the star of several novels, author Edgar Rice Burroughs also penned a series of short stories centered around the character. These tales are brimming with plenty of the vine-swinging excitement and chest-beating romance that fans of Burroughs' work love. |
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Jungle Tales Of Tarzan $3.49 In this collection of 12 short stories, Burroughs returns to Tarzan’s early years providing new depth and detail to the Lord of the Jungle, during his time among the great apes. |
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The Jungle Book $3.99 The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of fantasy animal stories by Rudyard Kipling. The tales involve Mowgli, an Indian child lost in the jungles. Mowgli is adopted by a tribe of wolves and is brought up according to the jungle laws by various animal mentors such as the black panther and the bear. He is fed the jungle diet. When he comes back to his village, the villagers are amazed by Mowgli's ability to talk to animals and considered by many to be a savage animal himself. |
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Jungle Tales of Tarzan: With Ebook $16.65 No Synopsis Available |
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JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN $5.99 This book is in Used condition |
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Tales from the Jungle Book $8.08 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The Jungle Book (ENCHANTED TALES) $6.03 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives $19.95 In 1855, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to his publisher, complaining about the irritating fad of “scribbling women.” Whether they were written by professionals, by women who simply wanted to connect with others, or by those who wanted to leave a record of their lives, those “scribbles” are fascinating, informative, and instructive.Margaret Catchpole was a transported prisoner whose eleven letters provide the earliest record of white settlement in Australia. Writing hundreds of years later, Aboriginal writer Doris Pilkington-Garimara wrote a novel about another kind of exile in Australia. Young Isabella Beeton, one of twenty-one children and herself the mother of four, managed to write a groundbreaking cookbook before she died at the age of twenty-eight. World traveler and journalist Nelly Bly used her writing to expose terrible injustices. Sei Shonagan has left us poetry and journal entries that provide a vivid look at the pampered life and intrigues in Japan’s imperial court. Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous scientific expedition in the Arctic, fought isolation and fear with her precious Eversharp pencil. Dr. Dang Thuy Tram’s diary, written in a field hospital in the steaming North Vietnamese jungle while American bombs fell, is a heartbreaking record of fear and hope.Many of the women in “Scribbling Women” had eventful lives. They became friends with cannibals, delivered babies, stole horses, and sailed on whaling ships. Others lived quietly, close to home. But each of them has illuminated the world through her words.A note from the author: OOPS! On page 197, the credit for the Portrait of Harriet Jacobs on page 43 should read: courtesy of Library of Congress, not Jean Fagan Yellin. On page 197, the credit for the portrait of Isabella Beeton on page 61 should read: National Portrait Gallery, London. On page 198, the credit for page 147 should be Dang Kim Tram, not Kim Tram Dang. |
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Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives $10.99 In 1855, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to his publisher, complaining about the irritating fad of “scribbling women.” Whether they were written by professionals, by women who simply wanted to connect with others, or by those who wanted to leave a record of their lives, those “scribbles” are fascinating, informative, and instructive.Margaret Catchpole was a transported prisoner whose eleven letters provide the earliest record of white settlement in Australia. Writing hundreds of years later, Aboriginal writer Doris Pilkington-Garimara wrote a novel about another kind of exile in Australia. Young Isabella Beeton, one of twenty-one children and herself the mother of four, managed to write a groundbreaking cookbook before she died at the age of twenty-eight. World traveler and journalist Nelly Bly used her writing to expose terrible injustices. Sei Shonagan has left us poetry and journal entries that provide a vivid look at the pampered life and intrigues in Japan’s imperial court. Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous scientific expedition in the Arctic, fought isolation and fear with her precious Eversharp pencil. Dr. Dang Thuy Tram’s diary, written in a field hospital in the steaming North Vietnamese jungle while American bombs fell, is a heartbreaking record of fear and hope.Many of the women in “Scribbling Women” had eventful lives. They became friends with cannibals, delivered babies, stole horses, and sailed on whaling ships. Others lived quietly, close to home. But each of them has illuminated the world through her words.A note from the author: OOPS! On page 197, the credit for the Portrait of Harriet Jacobs on page 43 should read: courtesy of Library of Congress, not Jean Fagan Yellin. On page 197, the credit for the portrait of Isabella Beeton on page 61 should read: National Portrait Gallery, London. On page 198, the credit for page 147 should be Dang Kim Tram, not Kim Tram Dang. |
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1942 Films (Study Guide) $32.1 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: Casablanca, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Random Harvest, Saludos Amigos, Kings Row, in Which We Serve, to Be or Not to Be, the Pride of the Yankees, the Pied Piper, the Talk of the Town, Wake Island, Woman of the Year, Jam Session, Tulips Shall Grow, Road to Morocco, La Guerra Gaucha, Keeper of the Flame, the Magnificent Ambersons, Bambi, Captains of the Clouds, List of American Films of 1942, Mrs. Miniver, Holiday Inn, One of Our Aircraft Is Missing, the Ghost of Frankenstein, Now, Voyager, Die Grosse Liebe, Cat People, the Palm Beach Story, Saboteur, Spy Smasher, in This Our Life, Thunder Birds, the Major and the Minor, Star Spangled Rhythm, Der Fuehrer’s Face, It’s All True, I Married a Witch, the Man Who Came to Dinner, for Me and My Gal, Flying Tigers, Perils of Nyoka, Tales of Manhattan, the Mad Monster, You Were Never Lovelier, the Murderer Lives at Number 21, Puss N’ Toots, My Sister Eileen, Went the Day Well?, Fraidy Cat, the First of the Few, the Bowling Alley Cat, Let’s Get Tough!, the Dover Boys, Her Cardboard Lover, Donald Gets Drafted, Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror, Johnny Eager, Reap the Wild Wind, the Glass Key, This Gun for Hire, Arabian Nights, the Day Will Dawn, Raza, the Big Street, Crazy Cruise, Loco Boy Makes Good, King of the Mounties, the Ducktators, Dog Trouble, Ride ‘em Cowboy, Jungle Book, Across the Pacific, Any Bonds Today?, Coastal Command, My Sister Eileen, Gang Busters, Fine Feathered Friend, the Arctic Giant, the Wabbit Who Came to Supper, Joan of Paris, the Black Swan, Japoteurs, Invisible Agent, Grand Central Murder, Electric Earthquake, One Thrilling Night, Orchestra Wives, Donald’s Snow Fight, the Bulleteers, Little Tokyo, U.s.a., Billion Dollar Limited, the Falcon Takes Over, Showdown, Volcano, Larceny, Inc., the Magnetic Telescope, |
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1950s Comics Debuts: 1950 Comic Debuts, 1951 Comic Debuts, 1952 Comic Debuts, 1954 Comic Debuts, 1955 Comic Debuts, 1956 Comic Debuts $25.97 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: 1950 Comic Debuts, 1951 Comic Debuts, 1952 Comic Debuts, 1954 Comic Debuts, 1955 Comic Debuts, 1956 Comic Debuts, 1958 Comic Debuts, 1959 Comic Debuts, Flash, Flintheart Glomgold, Roy of the Rovers, Phantom Stranger, Boys’ Ranch, Mystery in Space, Strange Tales, Rex the Wonder Dog, Space Museum, Black Knight, the Flash, Showcase, the Brave and the Bold, Tales to Astonish, Tanguy et Laverdure, Jungle Action, Space Adventures, Strange Adventures, Tales of Suspense, House of Secrets, Journey Into Mystery, World of Fantasy, It Rhymes With Lust, Our Fighting Forces, Uncle Choi, the Big Country, Black Magic, Western Tales, Witches Western Tales. Excerpt: Roy of the Rovers is a British comic strip about the life and exploits of a fictional footballer named Roy Race, which has run in various publications since 1954. The strip gave its name to a weekly (and later monthly) comic magazine, published by IPC and Fleetway from 1976 to 1995, in which it was the main feature. The weekly strip ran from 1954 to 1993 and followed Race’s playing career until its conclusion with his loss of a foot in a helicopter crash. When the monthly comic was launched later that year, the focus switched to his son, Rocky, a player at the same club. This publication was short-lived, and folded after only 19 issues. The adventures of the Race family were featured one final time in short installments in the monthly Match of the Day football magazine, in which father and son were reunited as manager and player. These strips began in 1997 and continued until the magazine’s closure in May 2001. Football-themed stories were a staple of British comics from the 1950s onwards, and Roy of the Rovers was one of the most popular. The stock media phrase “real ‘Roy of the Rovers’ stuff” is… More: |
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1999 Canadian Television Series Debuts $14.14 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: Redwall, Relic Hunter, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Beastmaster, Harsh Realm, Twice in a Lifetime, Mona the Vampire, Crashbox, Kevin Spencer, Butch Patterson: Private Dick, Beggars and Choosers, Pit Pony, George and Martha, Mega Babies, System Crash, Foolish Heart, Amazon, Gvtv, Daft Planet, the City, Fly Tales, Catherine, Dooley Gardens, Across Canada. Excerpt: Across Canada was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network . The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET. A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Amazon Amazon was a syndicated television show created by Peter Benchley . The drama series focused on the six survivors of a crashed airline flight in the Brazilian Amazon jungle . It was developed by Canadian production companies Alliance Atlantis Communications , WIC Entertainment and German company Beta Film GmbH. The 22 episodes of the series were in first-run syndication between 1999 and 2000. A novelization of the 2-hour pilot was written by Rob MacGregor. Cast Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Are You Afraid of the Dark? Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a Canadian -American horror /fantasy -themed television series . The original series was a joint production between the Canadian company Cinar and the American company Nickelo… |
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A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories $13.99 With his disarmingly simple style and complex imagination, Ray Bradbury has seized the minds of American readers for decades.This collection showcases thirty-two of Bradbury”s most famous tales in which he lays bare the depths of the human soul. The thrilling title story, A Sound of Thunder, tells of a hunter sent on safari — sixty million years in the past. But all it takes is one wrong step in the prehistoric jungle to stamp out the life of a delicate and harmless butterfly — and possibly something else much closer to home … |
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African Tales $28.7 Fun and educational stories, with colorful illustrations, about children in Africa. You will meet: Dondo who saves his village from a terrible sandstorm, Amina who learns from her aunt how to make tie-dyed material, Ojo and the dream monster, Punji who falls from his canoe into the lagoon and almost drowns, Miriam who dances for grandma at the big family party, Ulli who finds a friend at the Saturday market where he sells oranges, Ali who helps build a new schoolhouse in the middle of the jungle, Chinere who receives seven magic stones on her wedding day, Nandi who meets her grandma in a dream, and Saku who stumbles on a magic medicine man who can read his thoughts. |
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Ajapa the Tortoise: A Book of Nigerian Folk Tales $0.01 A collection of thirty folk tales which feature the trickster, Tortoise, and other jungle animals. |
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Amazon Nights $33.51 When one thinks of the classic adventure-story authors of the pulp fiction era, H. Rider Haggard, Talbot Mundy, and Rafael Sabatini may come first to mind. But Arthur O. Friel’s stellar contributions — particularly his stories featuring Lourenco and Pedro, two workers on a rubber-tree plantation in the Amazon Jungle. Their adventures in the Amazon’s mysterious back-country certainly deserve honorable mention. Here are tales of peril and last-minute rescue, brutal savages and men of honor, snake-worshipping armies and half-ape Lost Races-and many more! For in the shadows of the rain-forest, many evils lurk . . . human and otherwise! Features a new introduction by Darrell Schweitzer, eight short stories, and The Jararaca, a complete novel. |
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Amazon Nights: Classic Adventure Tales from the Pulps $19.95 When one thinks of the classic adventure-story authors of the pulp fiction era, H. Rider Haggard, Talbot Mundy, and Rafael Sabatini may come first to mind. But Arthur O. Friel’s stellar contributions — particularly his stories featuring Lourenco and Pedro, two workers on a rubber-tree plantation in the Amazon Jungle. Their adventures in the Amazon’s mysterious back-country certainly deserve honorable mention. Here are tales of peril and last-minute rescue, brutal savages and men of honor, snake-worshipping armies and half-ape Lost Races-and many more! For in the shadows of the rain-forest, many evils lurk . . . human and otherwise! Features a new introduction by Darrell Schweitzer, eight short stories, and The Jararaca, a complete novel. |
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