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Rare Vtg Ralph Lauren Equestrian Military Gold Button Avant Gard Suit Dress 6
Rare Vtg Ralph Lauren Equestrian Military Gold Button Avant Gard Suit Dress 6
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RARE! VINTAGE DIETZ RAILROAD TRAFFIC GARD LANTERN No 40 RED STOP LIGHT RESTORED!
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RARE 1950s Plastic Andy Gard Soda Fountain Toy Incomplete
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The Chisholm Trail 1954 Wayne Gard Rare Western History Book
The Chisholm Trail 1954 Wayne Gard Rare Western History Book
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RARE Edition THE THIBAULTS Roger Martin Du Gard NOBEL PRIZE Classic TRILOGY
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TONI GARD EDP EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 1 oz Rare PERFUME
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Incredibly Rare Wurtzite Crystals from Gard, France
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1st/1st Edition 2V Set THIBAULTS Roger Martin Du Gard NOBEL PRIZE Classic RARE
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RARE VG++ Chile Extra Folklorico Vol. 4 IV CML-2488-X 1967 Folk  Gruve-Gard LP
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Vintage Old Rare Chek Gard Safeguard Check Writing Machine System
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RARE ANDY GARD 54mm AMERICAN GI's  (Not MPC?)  x 9
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"COV-R-GUARD" COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULB FLR20HT3/2CVG/BX 20 Watt Equivalent To A 75 Watt Incandescent Medium Base 1,260 Lumens 8,000 Hour Rated Life 2,700 Kelvin Color Temperature Protective Coating On The Bulb Helps Contain Glass Fragments If Broken Energy Star Compliant Boxed

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Sam Bass Sam Bass
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"The world is bobbing around," said Sam Bass the day he died. The day was Sunday, July 21, 1878—Sam's twenty-seventh birthday. Sam had done considerable bobbing around himself. He had been a cowboy, a gambler, a highwayman, and a train robber before he met his fate at Round Rock. His coups were many; his fame legendary. And the strangest thing of all is that he never killed a man until that last gunfight.

The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934 The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934
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Russian avant-garde books made between 1910 and 1934 reflect a vivid and tumultuous period in that nation's history that had ramifications for art, society, and politics. The early books, with their variously sized pages of coarse paper, illustrations entwined with printed, hand-written, and stamped texts, and provocative covers, were intended to shock academic conventions and bourgeois sensibilities. After the 1917 Revolution, books appeared with optimistic designs and photomontage meant to reach the masses and symbolize a rational, machine-led future. Later books showcased modern Soviet architecture and industry in the service of the government's agenda. Major artists adopted the book format during these two decades. They include Natalia Goncharova, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Olga Rozanova, the Stenberg brothers, Varvara Stepanova, and others. These artists often collaborated with poets, who created their own transrational language to accompany the imaginative illustrations. Three major artistic movements, Futurism, Suprematism, and Constructivism, that developed during this period in painting and sculpture also found their echo in the book format. This publication accompanied an exhibition of Russian avant-garde books at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. All of the books in the exhibition and this publication are part of a gift to the Museum from The Judith Rothschild Foundation.

Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort: A Novel Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort: A Novel
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Roger Martin du Gard is a member of a small, fairly exclusive club: obscurities who have won the Nobel Prize. The French author, who switched from paleography to fiction in his early 20s, was awarded literature's ultimate gold star in 1937, largely on the strength of a multivolume family saga called The Thibaults. But du Gard's magnum opus, which he was still working on when he died in 1958, is Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort. This unfinished epic presents itself as the fictional memoir of the eponymous colonel, who is born into privilege in 1870 and dies some 80 years later, having only intermittently achieved the sort of honor he craves. Weighing in at nearly 800 pages, Maumort's story is an exhaustively detailed portrait of the class that shielded him, the women who tempted him, the teachers who influenced him, and--last but not least--the desires that overcame him. For readers familiar with the period and place, this is an invaluable document. For others, Maumort's "memoir" offers more formidable challenges: charged up with Proustian ambitions, du Gard has none of Proust's poetry or hypnotic grace. To put it another way, Proust wrote as if he were holding back a flood, while Maumort's creator seems rigidly in control at all times: It was quite foolish of me, when I began, to want to get away from chronological order. I imagined that this constraint might spoil my pleasure. This showed a poor knowledge of myself. I have too much rigor in my brain to escape from logical order, and it is in their historical sequence that past events quite naturally come back into my mind. Which, besides, does not in any way imply that I henceforth deny myself unchronological digressions. No set positions, no preconceived discipline: I let my pen run on according to the wishes of my fancy. But the fancy of an old rationalist is less capricious than I had imagined... To be sure, the old rationalist does have his charms. But by part 4, the book begins to fall apart, hovering between form and formlessness in a manner that's (unintentionally) quite interesting. Clearly du Gard intended for the narrative to shift as Maumort grew older--but he was growing older too, and running out of time. In the end both the author and his creation fade out into an assemblage of notes, shorthand episodes, and supplementary meditations. As du Gard himself wrote of Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort, "It is a work that can grow and be perfected indefinitely: a work that will never be finished for me, and that, however, may at any moment be interrupted by my death." Here, perhaps, lies the novel's ultimate pathos: both the hero and the text strive after eternity, but are always utterly dependent on the transitory world. --Emily White

A literary event: the long-awaited translation of one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century fiction.Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort is Roger Martin du Gard's magnum opus, the crowning achievement of a career that included the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1937. Written over the final eighteen years of his life and intended to be read only posthumously, this tremendous creation sprang from the writer's unflinching examination of the conundrum of our moral ambivalence: why, knowing what is right, do people do wrong? Martin du Gard's complex response constitutes one of the most devastating critiques of human behavior ever produced. The author casts his reflections in the form of a memoir written by Bertrand de Maumort, an aristocrat, a soldier, an intellectual -- ostensibly the very flower of European culture at its zenith. Born in 1870, Maumort grows up in a ch&3226;teau where a series of enlightened tutors tend to his education. Later, while preparing to enter the French military academy, he lives with his Uncle Eric, a powerful academic whose Sunday at-homes attract such luminaries as Renan, Turgenev, Daudet, and Pasteur. Keenly aware of his advantages, Maumort aspires to self-knowledge and a transcendent objectivity in his relations with the world. But as he describes his progress through life -- his early childhood, his experiences in the sexual hothouse of a Catholic boarding school, his affair with the beautiful Creole Doudou, his failed marriage to a sweet but adamantly conventional bourgeoise, his service in Morocco under the legendary colonialist General Lyautey, his participation in the First World War, and the occupation of his beloved ch&3226;teau by German troops in the Second -- he unwittingly betrays an underside: his prejudices, self-deceptions, and moral lapses. Through his portrayal of Maumort and a fascinating array of secondary characters, Martin du Gard dissects mankind in general, and calls into question whether true civilization, much less human progress, exists at all. The result is a work of extraordinary honesty, combining the sweep of his acknowledged master Tolstoy, the penetrating analysis of Proust, and the speculative profundity of Montaigne.Left unfinished at the time of the author's death, Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort did not appear in print until 1983, when a definitive edition was established in French.  Now, after seven years of preparation, Martin du Gard's splendid accomplishment, destined to be recognized as one of the summits of modern literature, is available to readers in this superb English translation.

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Identify that bird in the tree or your favorite sports star with this compact binocular, weighing only 11 ounces. Its charcoal gray rubber sheathed body fits comfortably in your hand. A large, easy to use central focusing knob gets your target rapidly in focus. Precisely ground lanthanum lenses together with rare earth prisms and a six layer steel blue coating bring objects ten times closer with exceptional resolution. Close focus is 8.2 feet. It comes with a padded leather grained case with an attached belt loop.


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One out of five people suffer from indigestion (dyspepsia) in the United States. Five years ago, I was one of those people. It seemed that I couldn't barely eat anything without experiencing bloating, belching, and heartburn. At one point, I thought that I would have to succumb to eating lettuce and bread the rest of my life.

Well, things changed. I began to do some research and came to realize what my problem was. My body was not producing enough digestive enzymes to adequately and efficiently break down my food. Pretty simple. But my problem was not some rare disorder. Millions of Americans today have the same deficiency. It is typically experienced when high amounts of fats, protein and carbohydrates are consumed all at once (not a good idea to begin with).

Our liver, pancreas, stomach and oral cavity are enzyme factories. They produce a massive amount of various types of enzymes with different functions. These metabolic enzymes are responsible for breaking down our food into smaller parts to facilitate assimilation of nutrients.

Different enzymes have different functions. For example, amylase (produced in the salivary glands) breaks down carbohydrates into glucose. Lipase breaks down fats into smaller fatty acids (e.g. lauric acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, etc.) Protease breaks down proteins into smaller amino acids (e.g. tryptophan, glutamine, creatine, proline, lysine, etc.)There are many others, but we won't spend the time delving into more technical information that right now.

Having understood my problem, my next step was simple: supplement my diet with digestive enzymes to aid in the digestion process. Pretty simple. And ever since, I have been totally free from any sort of indigestion. I can eat pizza, burritos or fries and don't have to worry about suffering negative consequences. One little capsule does the trick. (No, I don't make a habit of eating junk food; I'm using is as an example because these are the foods that most commonly cause digestive problems anyway.)

Five years ago, any typical doctor would have diagnosed me with chronic acid reflux disease and prescribed me a proton-pump inhibitor drug to take the rest of my life. The problem with these type of drugs is that they have now been proven to prevent calcium absorption and cause osteoporosis in the long run. Many of them (e.g. Aciphex) have been linked to cancer and God knows what else.

Hmmm...an expensive drug with lots of side effects or a supplement that supports the natural function of the body. It doesn't seem like rocket science. It does leaves us to wonder: seeing that general indigestion is such an easy thing to fix, why haven't doctors figured this one out yet?

Some people just like to reach for over-the-counter Maalox or Pepsid AC. But why? Why would anybody put potentially harmful chemicals in their body rather than giving it what it needs? Why mask the symptoms when a person can resolve the cause? Did you know that the active ingredient in many of these medications is aluminum bicarbonate? What doctors don't tell you is this: aluminum is a toxic heavy metal that is able to pass the blood-brain barrier and cause a host of neurological issues.

Instead of Mylanta, buy a cheap bottle of digestive enzymes to put in your cupboard, even if you don't regularly suffer from dyspepsia. But when you do, just pop a few capsules and you will be thankful that you did.

For more natural health reports, information, news, and research go to http://www.healthquestusa.blogspot.com

Davide Palmer

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Top Nine Must-Go Boutiques in the World

If you are a shoppingaholic, you must know top nine Boutiques in the world. Do not tell me you still burn money at Lane Crawford or Joyce. Follow me and begin the journey to world’s  top-top Boutiques

Podium, Moscow

Podium is actually a luxury goods concept Experience store where East-Europe nobility and celebrities haunt. Since its opening in 2005, it has welcomed countless rich persons. Adjacent to Red Square in Moscow where gathers many millionnaire, Polium has a runway at the first floor and covers most of world’s top-class luxury brands. From Balenciaga to Alena Akhmadullina-the oustanding Russian brand, you name it, you find it there.

Boutique 1, Dubai

Jump out of your Manhattan circles, and go to Dubai. Located in the charming JBR road, Boutique is decorated with large marble tiles and is equipped with a 30.000-square-feet luxury swimming pool and other additional facilities that provide private services. The three-floor building include many cutting-edge fashion items and luxury goods. The gallery here collects precious art works from all corners of this planet. In addition, some commodities are exclusively sold only at Boutique 1.

Villa Moda, Kuwait

This is a huge glass box covering 100,000 square feet. It is regarded as the brand aquarium. Located in one of the richest countries- Kuwait, Villa Moda is the masterpiece of Sheikh Majed Al-Sabah. Those who concern architectural design and Fashion must know him. He is the main designer of the whole Villa Moda including the concept housed inside Villa Moda. He is also the lead man in the Middle-East fashion world.

Dover Street Market, London

The six-storeyed building featuring bare walls and exposed steel pipes provides you top-class one-stop shopping experience. DSM combines international brands with high steet designs and gives an brand-new interpretation. In particular, DSM introduce not a few Japanese fashion brands into Europe including the Comme des Garcons by Rei Kawakubo. In addition, DSM has its own exclusive T-shirt. This a place is a great attraction to many fashion persons. Few Boutiques in the world dare to make such bold “mixâ€. The display of DSM often changes. Art and fashion meet here, street design and luxury brands get together here. Well enter DSM in the music, you begin a great one-stop shopping experience.

Restir, Tokyo Midtown

The first Restir opened at Kobe in 2008, Now the third Restir has been established at Tokyo Midtown. Designed by French architect Laur Meyrieux, new Restir features burgundy style with dark black tones. It is fitted with 30-inch LED display wall and black marble tiles. You can find many world-known brands here including Marc Jacobs,Balenciaga,McQueen,Yves Saint Laurent,Chanel.

Maxfield, Los Angeles

Hollywood celebrities' favorite boutique. It mixes West American rock style with the avant-garde fashion trends, You can find many brands, from the classic Hermes Birkin bags to various street designs. Makfield’s sleek concrete appearance and interesting Window Display attract Hollywood stars and designers. Thanks to the gray exterior wall design, Maxfield is added with a subtle touch of uniqueness and freshness. And those who love Maxfield say: Maxfield is always have brimfull surprises.

10 Corso Como,

Inspired by Eastern street markets and London boutiques of 70s., 10 Corso Como is a perfect fusion of art space, book shop , exquisite design and restaurant. The designer Carla Sozzani is the sister of the chief editor of Italian Vogue.. Like the style of Italian Vogue, 10 Corso Como will never make you disappointed. It would be a great idea to have a cup of expresso during the Milan Fashion Week.

Jeffrey, New York

It is a big task to shopping in big city like New York as you have lots of choices. If you are in New York and are hesitated before Barney. I suggest you call a taxi to go to the new shopping paradise- Jeffrey NY. More and more rich people and fashion persons fall in love with this place. The shoes here will sure big surprising hits. And you may try the delicious Sweden-style buffet there.

Colette, Paris

As the originator of European Concept Store, Colette is actually a little shop. But it was once the most influential fashion holy land in the whole Europe. You will be amazed by the ever-changing fashion items, uncanny fashion little things, unique shoes, beautiful dresses, Iphone  limited edition, rare Japanese fashion magazines and various edge-cutting fashion creations. The color-tone underrooms  are very attractive. They display mineral water instead of precious wines. Those fashion editors who attend the Paris Fashion Week always visit here. Want to know what is the true French fashion? Go to Colette.

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Ancient treasure comes home: 200-million-year-old fossil back in N.J.
David Gard/For The Star-LedgerTany, a 200-million-year-old fossil, is now at the State Museum. TRENTON -- For millions of years, Tany laid buried under layers of rock in what is now Hudson County. She was unearthed in 1979 by a trio...

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