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The Plantation Tour Whole Bean


The Plantation Tour Whole Bean


$55


A flavorful journey through exotic coffees from every corner of Costa Rica! A 12 oz. bag each of Café Britt’s Tarrazu, Tres Rios, Organic Shade Grown, and Poas gourmet coffees in a s

The Plantation Tour Ground


The Plantation Tour Ground


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A flavorful journey through exotic coffees from every corner of Costa Rica! A 12 oz. bag each of Café Britt’s Tarrazu, Tres Rios, Organic Shade Grown, and Poas gourmet coffees in a s

The Corner In Coffee...


The Corner In Coffee…


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The Corner in Coffee


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Hazelnut Coffee


Hazelnut Coffee


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Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Decaffeinated Coffee


Decaffeinated Coffee


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A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz.

Pecan Praline Coffee


Pecan Praline Coffee


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Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Crescent City Blend® Coffee


Crescent City Blend® Coffee


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A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Dark Roast Coffee


Dark Roast Coffee


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The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz.

Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee


Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee


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This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz.

French Vanilla Coffee


French Vanilla Coffee


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A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz.

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Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee.

Kenya Coffee


Kenya Coffee


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Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler


Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler


$34.95


Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages.

Medium Roast Coffee


Medium Roast Coffee


$6.49


This extraordinarily aromatic and light-roasted blend produces a fragrant and mellow cup. Ground 16 oz.

Kona Blend Coffee


Kona Blend Coffee


$8.49


Our Kona Blend is light-medium roasted and produces a sweet and mellow floral tone. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Café Special® Coffee


Café Special® Coffee


$5.99


Roasted medium-dark to a rich brown color for a distinctive café taste and aroma. Ground 12 oz.

Breakfast Blend Coffee


Breakfast Blend Coffee


$8.49


Ease into the day as we do down in New Orleans with the smooth and mellow flavor of our Breakfast Blend. Ground 12 oz.

New Orleans Blend® Coffee and Chicory


New Orleans Blend® Coffee and Chicory


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Indulge in a delicate combination of fine Arabica beans and high quality chicory that is steeped in the traditions of New Orleans. Ground 16 oz.

Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee


Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee


$8.49


This blend of gourmet Latin American coffees embodies the distinctive flavor of Louisiana. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Coffee House Corner


Coffee House Corner


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Katherine & Elizabeth Pope Coffee House Corner – Framed Art Print

 ..And This Is My Adopted Daughter


..And This Is My Adopted Daughter


$17.99


By Marie BergerISBN: 978-1-84747-189-5Published: 2007Pages: 184Key Themes: DescriptionThis emotional turbulent and poignant book tells the story of Marie Berger’s dicovery that she was adopted. Marie only discovered this fact when her mother passed away and she cuaght a glimpse of hert birth certificate. The book decribes Marie’s childhood and chronicles how she felt in finding that she was adopted. This is an intensely moving and excellently written book.About the AuthorMarie Berger was born in May 1945 in Reading, Berkshire. She trained to become a teacher and is also a qualified masseuse. She is now an author by profession and lives with her husband and her children in Lincoln. She is fond of travelling, foreign languages, pastel drawing and of course her writing.Book ExtractOn the doormat is a letter. I pick it up. I don’t recognise the handwriting. It’s postmarked New York, United States of America.I only know of one person who lives there. And it couldn’t possibly be from her.could it?Feverishly I tear open the envelope, unfold the notepaper.My mind’s in a whirl. It’s impossible to take in the words. They swim across my line of vision. The bits I manage to read here and there don’t make sense.I don’t know how long I’ve been standing here mesmerised. My mind’s blank. The neat script is dancing before my eyes.This can’t be happening. It must be a dream.I blink rapidly, shake my head, and try to focus on reality. But there’s no way I can get a grip on myself standing like a zombie here in the hallway. I must get out.I put on my coat, wanderbewildered into the first café I come to. I sit in a corner, order a coffee, sip the hot liquid. I can’t stop shivering.I hold my breath, force myself to start at the beginning, concentrate on each word. I begin to read.Dear Marie Teresa,I really don’t know how to begin.

 1930s British Films


1930s British Films


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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: On Secret Service, the Citadel, the Arsenal Stadium Mystery, Boys Will Be Boys, Secret Agent, the Sleeping Cardinal, the Great Game, Elephant Boy, Land Without Music, the Sign of Four, Under the Red Robe, Radio Parade of 1935, Me and Marlborough, the Night of the Party, the Human Monster, Bulldog Jack, Windbag the Sailor, Foreign Affaires, Dreyfus, Pot Luck, the Frightened Lady, Jew Suss, Dandy Dick, a Spot of Bother, Britannia of Billingsgate, Lancashire Luck, Rhodes of Africa, Excess Baggage, Anything to Declare?, the Rebel Son, Black Coffee, Good Morning, Boys, a Royal Divorce, Just My Luck, Orders Is Orders, Midnight Menace, Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel, Reasonable Doubt, Cafe Mascot, to Oblige a Lady, the Captain’s Table, the Girl in the Flat, Alibi, Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday, an Elastic Affair, When London Sleeps, Inspector Hornleigh, the Crooked Lady, Lord Edgware Dies, Murder at Covent Garden, Turn of the Tide, All at Sea, Brown Sugar, the Iron Stair, a Safe Proposition, a Tight Corner, the Scotland Yard Mystery, Underneath the Arches, Sword of Honour, Yellow Sands, Sons of the Sea, Tell England, Ask Beccles, Penn of Pennsylvania, Tons of Money, the Man Behind the Mask, Spy of Napoleon, Java Head, the House of the Arrow, the Gaunt Stranger, the Frozen Limits, Money for Speed, Crown Vs. Stevens, David Livingstone, Royal Cavalcade, the Lucky Number, the Story of Papworth, the Balloon Goes Up, Laburnum Grove, the Ringer, Hobson’s Choice, the Phantom Light, Dinner at the Ritz, a Romance in Flanders, Tiger Bay, Dance Pretty Lady, Midshipman Easy, Climbing High, Koenigsmark, Escape, Inquest, Inquest, the Broken Melody, the Man From Toronto, the Black Tulip, Dick Turpin, the Queen’s Affair, the Medicine Man, Prison Breaker, There Goes the Bride, the Blarney Stone,

 1932 in Theatre: 1932 Musicals, 1932 Plays, Design for Living, Music in the Air, Face the Music, Gay Divorce, Words and Music


1932 in Theatre: 1932 Musicals, 1932 Plays, Design for Living, Music in the Air, Face the Music, Gay Divorce, Words and Music


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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: 1932 Musicals, 1932 Plays, Design for Living, Music in the Air, Face the Music, Gay Divorce, Words and Music, Twentieth Century, Take a Chance, the Mother, Richard of Bordeaux, Walk a Little Faster, Child of Manhattan, Flying Colors, Dinner at Eight, the Human Voice, Dangerous Corner, for Services Rendered, Smiling Faces. Excerpt: Face the Music Face the Music is a musical , the first collaboration between Moss Hart (book) and Irving Berlin (music and lyrics). Face the Music opened on Broadway in 1932, and has had several subsequent regional and New York stagings. The popular song “Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee ” was introduced in the musical.History The musical was written as a political satire, specifically spoofing political and police corruption that the Seabury Commission was investigating. It also satirized show business, showing the far-fetched economies, such as seeing 4 films with a room and bath for 10¢. The musical did not ignore the Depression but rather found humor in it. There were many titles considered, among them Nickels and Dimes , but Berlin came up with the final title. Synopsis Producer Hal Reisman desperately seeks backers for his Broadway show. Because of the Great Depression , once-rich investors are “Lunching at the Automat”. Kit Baker, a former musical-comedy star and her boyfriend Pat Mason are now out of work and poor (“Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee”). In his search, Reisman meets crooked policemen who need to get rid of their illegal money before they are found out. The corrupt police chief Martin van Buren Meshbesher and his eccentric wife Myrtle become investors in the show, expecting it to be a failure. In the show-within-the-show, Rodney St. Clair sings “My Beautiful Rhinestone Girl”. However, when risqué material is

 600 Series 1-Door Corner Hutch - Finish: Light Cherry


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 8-Piece Resin Wicker Malibu Sectional Sofa with Ruby Red Cushions


8-Piece Resin Wicker Malibu Sectional Sofa with Ruby Red Cushions


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8-Piece Wicker Sectional with Ruby Red Cushions Item #Sectional Ruby Red Java brown finish on weather-resistant resin wicker Sturdy, rust-proof aluminum frame Ruby Red Sunbrella Cushions 8-piece set includes: 1 – sectional left arm 1 – sectional right arm 1 – sectional corner 3 – sectional middles 1 – ottoman 1 – coffee table with removable glass top 7 – seat cushions 7 – back cushions Dimensions: Sectional Left arm chair: 35 H x 34 W x 36 D Sectional Right arm chair: 35 H x 34 W x 36 D Sectional middle chair: 35 H x 29 W x 36 D Sectional corner chair: 35 H x 34 W x 36 D Ottoman: 13 H x 29 L x 29 W Coffee table: 18 H x 35 L x 35 W Material(s): aluminum/wicker/fabric Note: Accent throw pillows not included

 9-pc Deep Seating Sectional Patio Furniture Set - Sepia Flat Wicker/Canvas Cork


9-pc Deep Seating Sectional Patio Furniture Set – Sepia Flat Wicker/Canvas Cork


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9-Piece Deep Seating Sectional Patio Set – Sepia Flat Wicker/Canvas Cork Item #W62109 This fully concealed, all-aluminum set proves outdoor furniture can be both extremely comfortable and extremely stylish All items are hand-woven Center table features a rectangular glass top butler and cushioned ottoman with side storage compartment Set features 6 thick sculpted seat cushions with color coordinated piping Sturdy, rust-proof aluminum frame Cork canvas cushions 9-piece set includes: 1 – right-facing end with table unit 3 – armless units 1 – corner unit 1 – ottoman/coffee table 1 – butler table 2 – stools 5 – pillows Material(s): aluminum/fabric/glass/wicker

 A Bill Of Divorcement


A Bill Of Divorcement


$14.14


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ACT II The curtain rises on Margaret’s drawing-room. It is prettily furnished in a gentle, white-walled, water- color-in-gold-frame fashion and is full of flowers. In one corner is a parrot in a cage, and near it Miss Fairfield’s armchair and footstool and worktable. The fireplace has a white sheepskin in front of it, and brass fire irons; on the mantelpiece is a gilt clock and many photographs. At right angles to the fire a low Empire couch runs out into the room. There is a hint of Sydney in the ultra-modern cush- ionry with which it is piled. As the curtain goes up Bassett is showing in Gray Meredith. BASSETT They’re still at lunch, sir. [Glancing at the clock.] They’re late. BASSETT It’s the visitor, sir. He’s kept them talking. Gray Visitor? BASSETT Yes, sir, a strange gentleman. Will you take coffee, sir? I may as well go in and have it with them. BASSETT The mistress said, would you not, sir. She’d come to you. [A little surprised.] Oh, very well. BASSETT I’ll tell Miss Sydney you’ve come, sir. [Lifting his eyebrows.] Tell Mrs. Fairfield. BASSETT ‘Miss Sydney said I was to tell her too, sir, quietly. Gray [Puzzled.] Is—? [He checks an impulse to question the servant.] All right! BASSETT Thank you, sir. [She goes out, leaving the door open. There is a slight pause. Margaret comes in hurriedly, shutting the door behind her.] Gray [Smiling.] Well, what’s the mystery? MARGARET Gray, he’s come back! chapter{Section 4GRAY MARGARET Hilary. Hilary? What Hilary? [Realizing.] Hilary! MARGARET Good God! MARGARET He got away. He came straight here. I found him with Sydney. Don’t be frightened. I’m here. Is he dangerous? MARGARET No, no, poor fellow ! You can’t be sure. …

 A Bill Of Divorcement


A Bill Of Divorcement


$12.38


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ACT II The curtain rises on Margaret’s drawing-room. It is prettily furnished in a gentle, white-walled, water- color-in-gold-frame fashion and is full of flowers. In one corner is a parrot in a cage, and near it Miss Fairfield’s armchair and footstool and worktable. The fireplace has a white sheepskin in front of it, and brass fire irons; on the mantelpiece is a gilt clock and many photographs. At right angles to the fire a low Empire couch runs out into the room. There is a hint of Sydney in the ultra-modern cush- ionry with which it is piled. As the curtain goes up Bassett is showing in Gray Meredith. BASSETT They’re still at lunch, sir. [Glancing at the clock.] They’re late. BASSETT It’s the visitor, sir. He’s kept them talking. Gray Visitor? BASSETT Yes, sir, a strange gentleman. Will you take coffee, sir? I may as well go in and have it with them. BASSETT The mistress said, would you not, sir. She’d come to you. [A little surprised.] Oh, very well. BASSETT I’ll tell Miss Sydney you’ve come, sir. [Lifting his eyebrows.] Tell Mrs. Fairfield. BASSETT ‘Miss Sydney said I was to tell her too, sir, quietly. Gray [Puzzled.] Is—? [He checks an impulse to question the servant.] All right! BASSETT Thank you, sir. [She goes out, leaving the door open. There is a slight pause. Margaret comes in hurriedly, shutting the door behind her.] Gray [Smiling.] Well, what’s the mystery? MARGARET Gray, he’s come back! chapter{Section 4GRAY MARGARET Hilary. Hilary? What Hilary? [Realizing.] Hilary! MARGARET Good God! MARGARET He got away. He came straight here. I found him with Sydney. Don’t be frightened. I’m here. Is he dangerous? MARGARET No, no, poor fellow ! You can’t be sure. …

 A Bill Of Divorcement


A Bill Of Divorcement


$12.71


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ACT II The curtain rises on Margaret’s drawing-room. It is prettily furnished in a gentle, white-walled, water- color-in-gold-frame fashion and is full of flowers. In one corner is a parrot in a cage, and near it Miss Fairfield’s armchair and footstool and worktable. The fireplace has a white sheepskin in front of it, and brass fire irons; on the mantelpiece is a gilt clock and many photographs. At right angles to the fire a low Empire couch runs out into the room. There is a hint of Sydney in the ultra-modern cush- ionry with which it is piled. As the curtain goes up Bassett is showing in Gray Meredith. BASSETT They’re still at lunch, sir. [Glancing at the clock.] They’re late. BASSETT It’s the visitor, sir. He’s kept them talking. Gray Visitor? BASSETT Yes, sir, a strange gentleman. Will you take coffee, sir? I may as well go in and have it with them. BASSETT The mistress said, would you not, sir. She’d come to you. [A little surprised.] Oh, very well. BASSETT I’ll tell Miss Sydney you’ve come, sir. [Lifting his eyebrows.] Tell Mrs. Fairfield. BASSETT ‘Miss Sydney said I was to tell her too, sir, quietly. Gray [Puzzled.] Is—? [He checks an impulse to question the servant.] All right! BASSETT Thank you, sir. [She goes out, leaving the door open. There is a slight pause. Margaret comes in hurriedly, shutting the door behind her.] Gray [Smiling.] Well, what’s the mystery? MARGARET Gray, he’s come back! chapter{Section 4GRAY MARGARET Hilary. Hilary? What Hilary? [Realizing.] Hilary! MARGARET Good God! MARGARET He got away. He came straight here. I found him with Sydney. Don’t be frightened. I’m here. Is he dangerous? MARGARET No, no, poor fellow ! You can’t be sure. …

 A Bill Of Divorcement


A Bill Of Divorcement


$15.96


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ACT II The curtain rises on Margaret’s drawing-room. It is prettily furnished in a gentle, white-walled, water- color-in-gold-frame fashion and is full of flowers. In one corner is a parrot in a cage, and near it Miss Fairfield’s armchair and footstool and worktable. The fireplace has a white sheepskin in front of it, and brass fire irons; on the mantelpiece is a gilt clock and many photographs. At right angles to the fire a low Empire couch runs out into the room. There is a hint of Sydney in the ultra-modern cush- ionry with which it is piled. As the curtain goes up Bassett is showing in Gray Meredith. BASSETT They’re still at lunch, sir. [Glancing at the clock.] They’re late. BASSETT It’s the visitor, sir. He’s kept them talking. Gray Visitor? BASSETT Yes, sir, a strange gentleman. Will you take coffee, sir? I may as well go in and have it with them. BASSETT The mistress said, would you not, sir. She’d come to you. [A little surprised.] Oh, very well. BASSETT I’ll tell Miss Sydney you’ve come, sir. [Lifting his eyebrows.] Tell Mrs. Fairfield. BASSETT ‘Miss Sydney said I was to tell her too, sir, quietly. Gray [Puzzled.] Is—? [He checks an impulse to question the servant.] All right! BASSETT Thank you, sir. [She goes out, leaving the door open. There is a slight pause. Margaret comes in hurriedly, shutting the door behind her.] Gray [Smiling.] Well, what’s the mystery? MARGARET Gray, he’s come back! chapter{Section 4GRAY MARGARET Hilary. Hilary? What Hilary? [Realizing.] Hilary! MARGARET Good God! MARGARET He got away. He came straight here. I found him with Sydney. Don’t be frightened. I’m here. Is he dangerous? MARGARET No, no, poor fellow ! You can’t be sure. …

 A Bill Of Divorcement


A Bill Of Divorcement


$14.73


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ACT II The curtain rises on Margaret’s drawing-room. It is prettily furnished in a gentle, white-walled, water- color-in-gold-frame fashion and is full of flowers. In one corner is a parrot in a cage, and near it Miss Fairfield’s armchair and footstool and worktable. The fireplace has a white sheepskin in front of it, and brass fire irons; on the mantelpiece is a gilt clock and many photographs. At right angles to the fire a low Empire couch runs out into the room. There is a hint of Sydney in the ultra-modern cush- ionry with which it is piled. As the curtain goes up Bassett is showing in Gray Meredith. BASSETT They’re still at lunch, sir. [Glancing at the clock.] They’re late. BASSETT It’s the visitor, sir. He’s kept them talking. Gray Visitor? BASSETT Yes, sir, a strange gentleman. Will you take coffee, sir? I may as well go in and have it with them. BASSETT The mistress said, would you not, sir. She’d come to you. [A little surprised.] Oh, very well. BASSETT I’ll tell Miss Sydney you’ve come, sir. [Lifting his eyebrows.] Tell Mrs. Fairfield. BASSETT ‘Miss Sydney said I was to tell her too, sir, quietly. Gray [Puzzled.] Is—? [He checks an impulse to question the servant.] All right! BASSETT Thank you, sir. [She goes out, leaving the door open. There is a slight pause. Margaret comes in hurriedly, shutting the door behind her.] Gray [Smiling.] Well, what’s the mystery? MARGARET Gray, he’s come back! chapter{Section 4GRAY MARGARET Hilary. Hilary? What Hilary? [Realizing.] Hilary! MARGARET Good God! MARGARET He got away. He came straight here. I found him with Sydney. Don’t be frightened. I’m here. Is he dangerous? MARGARET No, no, poor fellow ! You can’t be sure. …

 A Cup of Joe Coffee Gift Basket


A Cup of Joe Coffee Gift Basket


$58.99


The corner coffee shop has nothing on the A Cup of Joe Coffee Gift Basket , a gourmet brew sure to perk up any coffee lover’s morning. Packed inside a whimsical coffee-cup-shaped woven basket is a bevy of rich treats, including Carolina’s coffee, coffee-flavored syrup and bon bons, chocolate-covered mocha beans, a decadent brownie, and three kinds of cookies perfect for dipping. Gift Basket Includes Carolina’s coffee, Chocolate-covered mocha beans, Coffee syrup, Coffee-flavored bon bons, Torino biscotti, Hot fudge brownie, Silk chocolate truffle cookies, Biscoff European cookies, Basket Ensure freshness: During warm weather, we highly recommend selecting "Next Day" or "2 Day" shipping at checkout. We can guarantee proper delivery of chocolates and perishable goods only if one of these delivery options is chosen. After all, you selected chocolates, not chocolate sauce. Also, please note that to avoid spoilage, some perishables may be replaced with items of comparable value and deliciousness. Please note that for this item, the following services are available during the checkout process: Multiple Ship-To , which allows you to send gifts to several recipients with a single order. Future Delivery , which lets you select a specific date for delivery, so your gift arrives at the perfect time. About Gift Basket Drop Shipping Gift Basket Drop Shipping has been helping customers send high-quality gift baskets for 16 years. Their reliability, variety, and careful attention to every detail have made them an industry leader. They currently offer over 186 different every day designs in addition to their outstanding selection of holiday-themed gift baskets. Most gift baskets are hand assembled and shipped directly from their Jackson, Missouri headquarters. A fresh brew of coffee-lover treats Gourmet coffee and coffee-flavored goodies Assorted cookies and triple-chocolate brownie Whimsical woven coffee cup basket Dimensions: 12W

 A Fairy-Tale of New York


A Fairy-Tale of New York


$14.95


A Fairy Tale of New York is a funny, lusty, and sad novel of comic genius. Returning from study abroad, Cornelius Christian enters customs with his luggage and his dead wife. His first encounter in New York is with a funeral director, with whom he reluctantly takes employment to pay for the burial expenses. In the course of his duties he meets the beautiful Fanny Sourpuss over her millionaire husband’s dead body. However, his over-enthusiastic handling of his first corpse lands him in court. Cornelius Christian wanders through the great sad cathedral that is New York, examining the human condition in all its comic pathos and lonely absurdity. Whether lingering in the Automat drinking from half empty coffee cups and stealing baked beans from the plates of customers who go looking for ketchup, or finding love on a street corner only to end up fighting his way out of a hooker’s fists, Cornelius Christian, heroic anti-hero, sings of life’s goodness in the wake of disaster.

 A Fairy-Tale of New York


A Fairy-Tale of New York


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A Fairy Tale of New York is a funny, lusty, and sad novel of comic genius. Returning from study abroad, Cornelius Christian enters customs with his luggage and his dead wife. His first encounter in New York is with a funeral director, with whom he reluctantly takes employment to pay for the burial expenses. In the course of his duties he meets the beautiful Fanny Sourpuss over her millionaire husband’s dead body. However, his over-enthusiastic handling of his first corpse lands him in court. Cornelius Christian wanders through the great sad cathedral that is New York, examining the human condition in all its comic pathos and lonely absurdity. Whether lingering in the Automat drinking from half empty coffee cups and stealing baked beans from the plates of customers who go looking for ketchup, or finding love on a street corner only to end up fighting his way out of a hooker’s fists, Cornelius Christian, heroic anti-hero, sings of life’s goodness in the wake of disaster.

 A Naturalist In Madagascar


A Naturalist In Madagascar


$34.75


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl

 A Naturalist In Madagascar


A Naturalist In Madagascar


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 326 A ROUGH AND READY CANTEEN leave. The Hova government maintained, until the French conquest, a garrison of from two to three hundred men at Tamatave. These troops had their quarters close to the fort, in a number of houses placed in rows and enclosed in a large square or rdva, formed of strong wooden palisades, with gateways. The following day was occupied in making preparations for the journey, purchasing a few of the most necessary articles of crockery, etc., and unpacking my canteen. This latter was a handsome teak box, and fitted up most neatly with plates, dishes, knives and forks, etc. But Mr Plant said that both the box and most of its contents were far too good to be exposed to the rough usage they would undergo on the journey; so I took out some of the things and repacked the box in its wooden case. Subsequent experience showed the wisdom of this advice, and that it was a mistake to use too expensive articles for such travelling as that in Madagascar, or to have to spend much time in getting out and putting in again everything in its proper corner. Upon reaching the halting-place after a fatiguing journey of several hours, it is a great convenience to get at one’s belongings with the least possible amount of exertion ; and when starting before sunrise in the mornings, it is not less pleasant to be able to dispense with an elaborate fitting of things into a canteen. By my friend’s advice, I therefore bought a three-legged iron pot for cooking fowls, some common plates, and a tin coffee-pot, which also served asa teapot when divested of its percolator. These things were stowed away in a mat bag, which proved the most convenient form of canteen possible for such a journey The contents were quickly put in, and as readily got out when wanted; and, thus provided, we felt prepared to expl

 A Naturalist In Madagascar


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