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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 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. |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Kenya Coffee $8.49 Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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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. |
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Medium Roast Coffee $6.49 This extraordinarily aromatic and light-roasted blend produces a fragrant and mellow cup. Ground 16 oz. |
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Kona Blend Coffee $8.49 Our Kona Blend is light-medium roasted and produces a sweet and mellow floral tone. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Café Special® Coffee $5.99 Roasted medium-dark to a rich brown color for a distinctive café taste and aroma. Ground 12 oz. |
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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. |
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New Orleans Blend® Coffee and Chicory $5.49 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. |
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Louisiana Blend™ Medium-Dark Coffee $8.49 This blend of gourmet Latin American coffees embodies the distinctive flavor of Louisiana. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Posters $23.43 Posters |
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Coffee Candy Chews Bag 13.2 Ounces (376 Grams) $9.95 Between cups of brewed gourmet coffee, you can enjoy the essence of our premium beans with our coffee candy chews. While the majority of coffee candies are artificially flavored, we use only the |
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Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans Bag 6 Ounces (170 Grams) $9.95 Both coffee and cacao beans have a long history in Costa Rica. Hundreds of years ago cacao beans were first used as currency by indigenous tribes. Before the introduction of coffee in the early 1700s, |
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Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans Canister 7 Ounces (200 Grams) $9.95 Both coffee and cacao beans have a long history in Costa Rica. Hundreds of years ago cacao beans were first used as currency by indigenous tribes. Before the introduction of coffee in the early 1700s, |
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French Coffee Press 3 Cup French Press Chrome $16.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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French Coffee Press 6 Cup French Press Chrome $24.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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French Coffee Press 6 Cup French Press Gold $28.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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French Coffee Press 3 Cup French Press Gold $19.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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2 La Bistro Italian Cafe Posters Coffee Decor Wall Art $5.99 The price is for the two art prints pictured. Each print measures 8×10 inches. These bistro posters are sure to add flavor to any room. At 8×10 inches, these decorative art prints fit well in any ready made frame. |
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Art Reproduction Oil Painting – Romantic: Sunflowers with Athenian Gold Frame – Antique Finish – Eco Friendly – 25 X 29 – Hand Painted Framed Canvas Art $228 20 X 24 Oil Painting On Canvas Monet’s Sunflowers , also known as Tournesols , is a beautiful, impressionistic piece created in 1881. He also painted several bouquets of flowers similar to this one which includes dahlias, chrysanthemums and asters. Monet is often praised for painting realistic images of floral arrangements, and his talent can certainly be seen here. These particular sunflowers that were harvested for this painting lined Monet’s garden staircase in V theuil, France. Born in 1840 in France, Monet was a key artist in the Impressionistic movement. Many of his subjects included the nature that was around him at the time – from the Normandy coasts to his garden in Giverny. The famous painting that has been featured in posters, coffee table books and in recreations is housed in the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. Now you can own a beautiful recreation of Sunflowers by Monet to display in your own home. It’s been masterfully recreated by hand. Select one of our museum-quality frames to complement it. Frame Description: Athenian Gold Frame – Antique Finish – Eco Friendly |
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Artful Spaces: DIY Wall Art for the Home $2 Create Wall Art that Reflects Your Style Looking for quick, creative ways to add art to the spaces in your home? You’ll find them here. Artful Spaces gives you just what you want – art projects that actually look good and take hardly any time at all. And the best part: There’s no experience needed. Artful Spaces demonstrates basic techniques in a humorous, unpretentious way that lacks jargon but is full of practical advice – from selecting the best paints, brushes and surfaces (while staying on a budget) to choosing the right colors for a painting and even hanging the finished canvas. There’s no end to the creative ideas in the book’s 24 projects. Learn how to create designs with stencils, CDs, bottles, coffee cups, potatoes and even the side of a cereal box. Add texture to your canvas with collages of decorative paper, tissue paper or posters. Use spray paint and markers to create paintings inspired by street art. The possibilities are endless. Complete materials lists, step-by-step photos, tips and templates make the projects easy to complete. There’s also information on where to find inspiration and how to create a visual journal to help you create designs of your own. Grab some paint and a canvas, and start transforming your walls! |
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Cisco Kid: American Hero, Hispanic Roots $35 Cultural Writing. Latino/Latina Studies. Film Studies. THE CISCO KID: AMERICAN HERO, HISPANIC ROOTS expands on Francis Nevins’s 1998 book, The Films of The Cisco Kid. Retaining the original’s thorough, chronological study of the filmic Cisco Kid cycle and its in-depth analysis of the Cisco phenomenon, this version adds a Hispanic sensibility to the history of the character in United States film. Despite the Cisco Kid’s initial creation outside the Hispanic world by such mainstream writers and filmmakers as O. Henry and Webster Cullison, by 1929, with the first Cisco sound film In Old Arizona, this fictional character was endowed with a Latino persona that it has retained in mainstream American culture and in Hispanic culture within the United States and elsewhere. Including film stills, lobby cards, and posters, this lavishly illustrated coffee-table book is sure to delight anyone interested in the Cisco Kid. |
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Cleveland Rock & Roll Memories $14.83 Music fans who grew up with Rock and Roll in Cleveland remember a golden age. We were young, so was the music, and the sense of freedom and excitement the Rock and Roll scene delivered was electric. There were so many great clubs, like the Agora, where every big band seemed to break in the 1970s. The trendsetting radio stations, from A.M.’s WIXY to F.M.’s groundbreaking Home of the Buzzard, WMMS. And all those memorable shows. The free Coffee Break Concerts–remember Sprinsteen just when he hit it big? The gigantic World Series of Rock. Nights on the lawn at Blossom (including local favorites the Michael Stanley Band and their record-setting sellout streak). This book collects the favorite memories of Clevelanders who made the scene: fans, musicians, DJs, reporters, club owners, and more. Includes rare photographs and other memorabilia such as concert posters, bumper stickers, pins, and ticket stubs. |
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Decadence: 300 Years of Lowbrow Japanese Fetish Art $87.95 A COFFEE-TABLE COLLECTION OF A FASCINATING TRADITION IN JAPANESE ART. This is a lush coffee table art book comprising a survey of Ukiyo-e poster art, which was a genre of Japanese wood block prints of the ancient Edo period (1600-1867) that continue to inspire and inform creators of Japanese manga and anime. Decadence focuses on shunga prints, or Japanese erotica. Shunga was designed to titillate, depicting a range of traditional themes such as exotic Asian beauties in intimate, pin-up poses and dramatic couplings with fierce warriors wielding enormous swords, macabre supernatural lovers, and bestial animals and monsters. Many of the most historically and aesthetically significant artists of the genre are represented, including Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Kachoyojo Azumagenji, Toyohara Kunichika, Yoshiiku, and Hokusai, among others. Modern artists through the 1990s who have been influenced or inspired by Ukiyo-e imagery are also represented, such as the Japanese underground cartoonist Suehiro Maruo, who in 1988 recreated Ukiyo-e theatre posters about a kubuki drama called 28 Murders in a manga format using current famous murderers; the tattoo artist Horiyoshi the Third; the contemporary pin-up photographer Nobuyushi Aruki; Ultraman creator Eiji Usuburaya, whose B-movie scenarios are reminiscent of kabuki plots and Ukiyo-e images; Nagisa Oshima’s film In the Realm of the Senses; and others. The color and black-and-white Ukiyo-e images may surprise Western eyes, with their highly decorative realism, attention to detail, exaggerated sexual genitalia, and almost Cubist (before Cubism) multiple perspectives, giving them a surreal, vivid, and disorienting quality. Proving the universality offetishism and sexual fantasies, this erotic guide serves to bridge the ancient and the modern, providing a glimpse into by-gone pleasures and pleasure districts and their influences on contemporary Japanese popular culture and erotic literature. |
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Home Screen Printing Workshop: Do It Yourself Techniques for Graphic Tees, Art Prints, and Funky Accessories $24.99 Images produced by the process of screen-printing surround us everywhere we go, from the garments we wear to the pillows we put on our couches; from the bags we carry our belongings in to the mugs from which we drink coffee. Screen printing has a long history—it is the way Andy Warhol had his celebrity portraits produced. It can be done on a large scale, but it is also very easy to do with simple and affordable materials at home. With the increasing interest in personalization and in making a statement with your own customized clothes and artwork, screen printing is being rediscovered by the younger DIY audience. It is a technique with a long history—but suddenly lots of crafters are trying their hand at it at home. The aim of this book is to simplify the process of screen-printing. Presented in a step-by-step format to show that it can be used in a variety of environments, whether they plan to print on a table in a kitchen (that’s how Laura Ashley started her design empire in London), a longer table in a garage, or a full studio in a basement or loft. It will also include chapters on adapting screen-printing to special areas of artistic interest and suggestions for applying the technique to produce something beautiful and functional. Home Screen Printing Workshop shows them how to print their own designer T-shirts, tote bags, scarves or posters, banners and serigraphs. The sections include simple resist printing, making a direct block out screen, making a photographic screen with found objects, making a one color simple repeat design, printing a multicolor design, printing on t-shirts, creating an engineered print, using the drama of B&W, printing with threedimensional ink, discharge printing (ink-less printing), making a photographic screen with textures, and solving common screen print problems.Paul Thimou was introduced to the screen-printing process in the early 1980s after studying photography at the New York Institute of |
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Images of a Complex World $68 This coffee-table book will delight and inform general readers curious about ideas of chaos, fractals, and nonlinear complex systems. Developed out of ten years of interdisciplinary seminars in chaos and complex systems at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, it features multiple ways of knowing: Robin Chapman’s poems of everyday experience of change in a complex world, associated metaphorically with Julien Clinton Sprott’s full-color computer art generated from billions of versions of only three simple equations for strange attractors, Julia sets, and iterated function systems; his definitions of 39 key terms; a mathematical appendix; and even a multiple-choice quiz to test understanding. Accompanied by a CD-ROM of the poet reading 13 poems and 1,000 images of chaos art from which slide shows can be generated and 100 high-resolution posters created. With a foreword by Cliff Pickover, author of A Passion for Mathematics. |
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Making Stuff And Doing Things $12 Kyle Bravo has assembled his HOW TO zines into a comprehensive book along with dozens of other instructional articles that tell you how to do…just about everything yourself. Topics include getting active, direct action, gardening, making a woodstove, solar box cooker, egg replacer, cooking ramen noodles in a coffee maker, how to make wine, homebrewing, building shacks, liberated lifestyles, squats, homeschooling, fixing a toliet, audio phone patch, how to make envelopes, shoe repair, silk screening, making rubber stamps, how to juggle, vegan photo developing, magic tricks, making puppets, how to patch your clothes, putting utensils on your keychain, how to sing, bird feeders, how to play guitar, putting out records, billboard improvement, how to fix your bike, basic car maintenance, building a bike cart, how to take pride in your body, how to sexually stimulate your partner, diy birth control, how to handle an overdose, self defense, knowing your rights, how to live a more fulfilling life, unschooling, starting a fire with friction, making glue from pine sap, making rope, wild food, natural remedies, firelogs from newspapers, rubbing alcohol campstove, composting, diy toothpaste, getting rid of fruit flies, greywater systems, composting toliets, making a hammock, making hanging and floating tents, saving money at the post office, making posters and stencils, packing for tours, places to dumpster dive, making a tape wallet, building a cart-bike, cleaning stamps, blockprinting, fixing a harmonica, diy flowerpots, avoiding dangerous household chemicals, preventing ear infections, how women can pee standing up, menstrual massages, and a few pieces for inspiration. I’m sure you can see bynow why this is essential. |
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Shazam!: The Golden Age of the World’s Mightiest Mortal $35 Shazam made his debut in Whiz Comics in 1940, and outsold his biggest competitor, Superman, by 14 million copies a month. It wasn’t long before a variety of merchandise was licensed—secret decoders, figurines, buttons, paper rockets, tin toys, puzzles, costumes—and a fan club was created to keep up with the demand. These collectibles now sell for outrageous prices on eBay or in comic book stores and conventions. Seventy years later, an unprecedented assortment of these collectibles are gathered together by award-winning writer/designer Chip Kidd and photographer Geoff Spear. Join Kidd, Spear, and the World’s Mightiest Mortal in this first, fully authorized celebration of ephemera, artwork, and rare, one-of-a-kind toys, and recapture the magic that was Shazam!Praise for Shazam!:”Superman has always gotten more press, but Captain Marvel may be the greatest expression of comics’ optimism: A young boy says a magical word and turns into the World’s Mightiest Mortal. Chip Kidd and Geoff Spear’s gorgeous new book, Shazam! The Golden Age of the World’s Mightiest Mortal (ABRAMS) pays tribute to the hero’s bright colors and medium-spanning stories, all lovingly displayed in Kidd’s signature style . . . It’s a coffee-table book that provides a glimpse into a world where the powers of the gods are just an acronym away.” -The Onion’s A.V. Club ”VERDICT: Despite the quite reasonable price, this features typical ABRAMS art and production quality. Fans will grab this Marvel-ous piece of Americana faster than you can say ‘Shazam!’” -Mike Rogers, Library Journal Express ”A handsome follow up to Bat-Manga!” —ComicsAlliance.com ”This is a collector’s dream: Page after page of Captain Marvel art, premiums, posters, toys, and ephemera from the biggest-selling superhero of all time . . . This book is a true time capsule |
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South Park Kit: Dude, Sweet! [With 2 Movie Posters and 2 Pins, Magnet Game, Computer Cloth and Coffee Mug and Quiz Book] $14.95 South Park has built a remarkably large and loyal fan base since its debut in 1997. Now, fans can get their hands on the official South Park Kit and all its contents, including goth kids coffee mug, Terrance and Philip movie poster, magnet, and more. |
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South Park Kit: Dude, Sweet! [With 2 Movie Posters and 2 Pins, Magnet Game, Computer Cloth and Coffee Mug and Quiz Book] $12.71 “South Park” has built a remarkably large and loyal fan base since its debut in 1997. Now, fans can get their hands on the official “South Park Kit” and all its contents, including goth kids coffee mug, Terrance and Philip movie poster, magnet, and more. |
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Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror $23.12 Universal Studios was a house of horrors. In fact, insiders nicknamed the studio “Universal Horrors” in recognition of its steady lineup of monsters and weird creature invasions. The obsession began, as Michael Mallory notes, with classics like The Phantom of the Opera and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, then proceeded to much mixed fare, including various incarnations of Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. While others garnered Oscars, Universal racked up ticket sales with such classics as The Invisible Man’s Revenge and The Mummy. Michael Mallory’s truly ultimate tribute to “Universal Horrors” leaves no terrifying stone unturned: This lavish coffee-table pictorial features hundreds of reproductions of colorful posters, behind-the-scenes shots, and a thoroughly fascinating text. Definitive and entertaining. |
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World War II: Saving the Reality: A Collector’s Vault $49.95 World War II: Saving the Reality uniquely captures the experience of this monumental conflict. Along with compelling narrative and never-before-published photographs, you’ll hold replicas of nearly one hundred wartime artifacts: letters from the front, autographed portraits of commanding generals, urgent communiqués, Nazi propaganda, historic newspapers, Top Secret instructions, patriotic posters, and more. The museum can at last be widely enjoyed through this volume.” By Kenneth W. Rendell. Foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin. 144 pages, with more than 80 replicas; coffee-table size; full color; hardcover in library slipcase. |
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World War II: Saving the Reality: A Collector’s Vault $50 World War II: Saving the Reality uniquely captures the experience of this monumental conflict. Along with compelling narrative and never-before-published photographs, you’ll hold replicas of nearly one hundred wartime artifacts: letters from the front, autographed portraits of commanding generals, urgent communiqués, Nazi propaganda, historic newspapers, Top Secret instructions, patriotic posters, and more. The museum can at last be widely enjoyed through this volume.” By Kenneth W. Rendell. Foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin. 144 pages, with more than 80 replicas; coffee-table size; full color; hardcover in library slipcase. |
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You Have No Rights: Stories of America in an Age of Repression $0.01 Chilling true stories of ordinary Americans whose everyday liberties have been violated since September 11.”I’m very liberal and sometimes my friends say I’m giving them some kind of paranoid, nutty stuff, and I agree, but then the FBI show up.”—Marc Schultz, reported to the FBI for reading an article called “Weapons of Mass Stupidity: Fox News hits a new lowest common denominator” while he stood in line at a coffee shopIn West Virginia, Renee Jensen put up a yard sign saying “Mr. Bush: You’re Fired.” She’s questioned by the Secret Service. In Alabama, Lynne Gobbell put a Kerry/Edwards bumper sticker on her car. She’s fired from her job. In Vermont, Tom Treece had his high school students write essays and make posters either defending or criticizing the Iraq War. After midnight, the police entered his classroom and took photos of the student artwork.The heated debates about the Patriot Act, about extensive registration and arrest programs for immigrants, and about domestic spying by the FBI, Pentagon, and National Security Agency have all been front-page news. But less understood are the effects of ramped-up national security policies on ordinary people across the country.In this hard-to-put-down book, Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive magazine, shows that post-9/11 America has entered a repressive age. Through dozens of engrossing and disturbing individual stories, You Have No Rights makes clear that America is now a country that is both less safe and less free.From You Have No Rights: Near Albany, New York, Stephen Downs went to a mall with his son Roger, and the two of them boughtshirts in a T-shirt shop. Downs put his shirt on, went to eat in the food court—and was arrested. The T-shirt’s message? “Peace on Earth.” |
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