What Volume
What Volume
The mystery grows: What’s in Salinger’s safe?
So what about the safe? The death this week of J.D. Salinger ends one of literature’s most mysterious lives and intensifies one of its greatest mysteries: Was the author of “The Catcher in the Rye” keeping a stack of finished, unpublished manuscripts in a safe in his house in Cornish, N.H? Are they masterpieces, curiosities or random scribbles?
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Metallica So What! Magazine lot, complete volumes 8 through 16. 36 magazines. $300.00 |
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LOVELY!! WHAT’s IN? XP Vol.2 HYDE Photo Book Collection JAPAN Limited VAMPS $24.99 |
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Metallica So What Fan Club Mag Vol 6 No 1 1999 USA $11.07 |
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Metallica Met Club So What Vol 15 No4 2009 New York $9.99 |
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Metallica Met Club So What Vol 17 No 4 2010 END OF TOUR $9.99 |
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Metallica Met Club So What Vol 16 No2 2009 $9.99 |
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So What! Metallica Club Magazine 2009 Vol 16 #1 Game $7.99 |
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Brita 42629 Slim Pitcher $7.99 The Brita 42629 Slim Pitcher ensures that you will always have healthful, purified drinking water at your fingertips. With a capacity of 40 ounces, this smartly designed, compact water pitcher is perfect for small households. With Brita’s advanced filtration process, you can enjoy water that’s free of harmful substances and unappealing chlorine taste. Using this pitcher for your drinking water nee… |
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Stainless Steel Long Handled Standard Coffee Scoop $3.29 The extra long handle allows you to reach right in to the bottom of a coffee bag or canister with the RSVP Endurance Standard Coffee Measure. Two tablespoon capacity in stainless steel. Dimensions: 7-5/8″, capacity: 2 tbsp…. |
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Oxo Good Grips POP Square Storage Containers The OXO Good Grips POP Containers are airtight, stackable and space-efficient, making it easy to keep your dry foods fresh and your kitchen organized. The Containers have a unique push-button mechanism that creates an airtight seal with just one touch. The button also serves as a handle to lift off the lid. The Containers are designed for modular stacking so that you can efficiently organize your … |
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NOW That’s What I Call Music Vol. 41 $7.99 … |
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Now That’s What I Call Country, Volume 4 $5.99 … |
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Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Soothe and Glow Seahorse Pink $11.95 With a gentle squeeze, this cuddly friend glows and plays soft music, lullabies and soothing sounds of the ocean. After five minutes the music fades, lights dim, and baby can drift off to dreamland … Recommended Ages: 0 Months & up… |
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Star Trek: The Original Series – Season 1 [Blu-ray] $66.84 Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek, in addition to ten feature films with an eleventh completed to be released on May 7, 2009 (May 8 in North America)…. |
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Richard Simmons Sweatin’ to the Oldies [VHS] $7.98 Richard Simmons is the king of motivational exercise, especially if you’re a beginner. This video workout is a dance party simulating a class reunion, with an energizing live band playing lively hits from the ’50s and ’60s, such as “It’s My Party and I’ll Cry If I Want To,” “Great Balls of Fire,” and “Dancing in the Streets.” The singers and musicians sometimes come offstage and dance with the exe… |
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The Century-America’s Time (Boxed Set) [VHS] $45.02 Covering the entire 20th century in one video series is an ambitious project, but one that Peter Jennings and ABC News are up to. In The Century: America’s Time, a 12-part documentary on six videotapes that is a companion to the book of the same name, Jennings guides us through a century of technology and advancement like no other. As he says in his introduction to episode 1, “Seeds of Change,” “U… |
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Howard Leight R-01526 Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff $73.23 To capture low level sound, the Impact Sport employs built-in microphones that amplify range commands and other important sounds. Users enjoy full, clear directional hearing in stereo. For protection, the Impact Sport actively listens and automatically shuts off amplification whenever harmful sound levels are reached. The earmuffs effectively block any noise, continuous or impulse, of 82dB or more… |
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What Is Volume? $4.9 Description not available. |
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Welcome to Miami: What They Do, Volume 2 $11.79 Welcome to Miami: What They Do, Volume 2 |
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What It Is… What It Was! [5 Discs] $16.96 Ten Blaxploitation films are collected in this volume of five Double Sided DVDs. Titles included are: MEAN JOHNNY BARROWS (Rated R), DEATH JOURNEY (R), LADY COCOA (R), VELVET SMOOTH (R), BLACK FIST (R), THE BLACK SIX (R), BLACK GESTAPO (R), BLACK COBRA II (R), FINAL COMEDOWN (R), and PAPER: INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE (Not Rated) |
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What If? 2 $11.91 The second volume of historical speculation by experts in the field–including Caleb Carr, Tom Wicker, Thomas Fleming, and others–wonders what if Socrates had died on the battlefield at Delium or Eisenhower had finished off the Nazis in 1944, among other |
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What Is Meditation $26.85 An accessible, one-volume guide to Buddhism describes the history, philosophy, and practice of the religion in a simple, practical manner. Reprint. 10,000 first printing. |
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What Religion Is $4.44 Compiled by American swami John Yale, or Swami Vidyatmananda. He wanted to gather Vivekananda’s thoughts and words on religion in a manageable-sized book. It contains all the major works in one inexpensive volume and is specifically edited for the Western |
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What in the Word? $15.56 Presents a compendium of English-language conundrums, sharing word and phrase origins, slang terms, and usage secrets in a question-and-answer format, in a volume complemented by original brain teasers, literary trivia, and word puzzles. |
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Volume $6.77 The latest garage punk bruisers to enter the ring are San Francisco’s the Sermon and as the name would suggest, they have a gospelized R&B edge to their particular rock & roll brew. What’s channeled is more R&B than gospel, but no matter what you mix it with the source is the same and on Volume it’s doing a boot heel shimmy down the aisle with a snake in one hand and brass knuckles in the other. The music is meat and potatoes garage punk à la the Shadows of Knight, the Fleshtones, the Oblivians — take your pick from any generation — but just like each of those groups brought their own energy to the table, so do the Sermon. Volume survives on energy, whether it’s Rob Alder’s endless Keith Moon channeling fills, singer Mike Gabriel’s whelps and theremin squeals, or Jeff Glave and Matt Gabriel’s MC5 vs. Yardbirds twin guitar attack. There is a brief reprieve from action with a bubblegum psych ballad, “Surprise,” but otherwise Volume is an all-out attack on the ears that begs to be seen live. ~ Wade Kergan, Rovi Performers: Mike Gabriel – Theremin, Vocals; Russell Quan – Harmonica; George “Gentleman George” Frank – Bass; George Frank – Guitar (Bass); Jeff Glave – Guitar; Matt Gabriel – Guitar; Rob Alper – Drums |
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What Might Have Been? $13.4 In this volume. a dozen star historians discuss what might have happened at history’s turning points … if the dice had fallen differently. |
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What Is Sport? $14.85 A little-known gem, the text of Barthes’s What Is Sport? was never reprinted in the Seuil editions of his Complete Works—neither the three-volume version nor the later five-volume edition. It is published here in a graceful and faithful English translation by Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Howard. Originally commissioned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as the text for a documentary film directed by Hubert Aquin, What Is Sport? was written three years after the publication of Barthes’s Mythologies (1957) and bears considerable resemblance to that work. Some of Barthes’s best writing seems to have been inspired by popular culture. Once again blurring the distinction between high and low, the great French literary theorist muses philosophically on the question: What is sport? In investigating the phenomenon of sport, Barthes considers five national sports: bullfighting (Spain), car racing (America), cycling (France), hockey (Canada), and soccer (England). For Barthes, sport is spectacle and serves the primary social function that theater once did in antiquity, collecting a city or nation within a shared experience. The real pleasure of this book, however, lies less in its generalities than in its fleeting, strangely haunting moments of insight. It makes an appropriate gift for any sport enthusiast as well as those interested in the writing of Roland Barthes. |
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So What $14.38 Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead and David Grisman were friends for over 30 years. On an occasional basis they would get together and jam, and Grisman would tape the results. Sometimes they would play rock, folk music, country, or free improvisation, but the music on this CD put out by Grisman’s Acoustic Disc label is strictly straight-ahead jazz. Joined by two (or sometimes three) sidemen from the mandolinist’s regular band (bassist Jim Kerwin, Joe Craven on percussion, and, on two numbers, flutist Matt Eakle), the co-leaders perform three versions of “So What,” two apiece of “Bag’s Groove” and “Milestones,” and one of Grisman’s “16/16.” Garcia is quite credible as a jazz improviser without attempting to be a virtuoso; he apparently loved the music and does not sound at all like a rock player. The versatile Grisman effectively updates his swing style, and the rhythm section is driving and supportive despite being quite light in volume. Even with the repetition of titles (only the last version of “So What” sounds like a rehearsal rather than a regular recording session), the music holds one’s interest throughout. A nice surprise that is well worth checking out. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi Performers: David Grisman – Mandolin; Jerry Garcia – Guitar; Jim Kerwin – Bass; Joe Craven – Percussion; Matt Eakle – Flute |
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Scooby-Doo – What’s New Scooby-Doo Volume 9 $11.02 This is the ninth volume in the series that presents four episodes from the animated hit series WHAT’S NEW SCOOBY-DOO? Watch as Scooby and his human counterparts–Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy–encounter an endless string of wild mysteries. |
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What We Are Becoming $33.95 Greg Giberson and Tom Moriarty have collected a rich volume that offers a state-of-the-field look at the question of the undergraduate writing major, a vital issue for compositionists as the discipline continues to evolve. What We Are Becoming provides an |
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What If There Were No Teachers? $10.18 A new installment in a series that began with What If There Were No Moms? and What If There Were No Grandmas? is a tribute to the effort and sacrifice of teachers, in a volume that combines uplifting illustrations with a poem about how sad life would be without educational role models. |
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Kill Bill Volume 1 Clip