
Enigma – Return to innocence
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Guild GAD D125 Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with Case $529.99 The Guild GAD D125 Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar has an all mahogany construction which produces a unique and well-balanced sound, with clear, tight bass and a warm, airy top end-great for a broad range of musical styles. The Guild D125 acoustic’s slim satin-finish mahogany neck imparts smooth playability and silky feel; premium appointments include mother-of-pearl rosette and inlays, and rosewood fingerboard, bridge and headcap. Guild GAD D125 Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Features Solid mahogany top, back and sides Rosewood fingerboard, bridge and headcap Satin-finish mahogany neck with slim profile Mother-of-pearl rosette and inlays |
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Guild GAD D12512 Dreadnought 12 String Acoustic Guitar with Case $629.99 The all-mahogany body of the Guild GAD D12512 Dreadnought 12 String Acoustic Guitar boasts unique presence and balance, with clear, tight bass and warm, airy top end that make it a versatile instrument great for a broad range of styles. The Guild D12512 12 string acoustic’s slim satin-finish mahogany neck imparts smooth playability and silky feel; premium appointments include mother-of-pearl rosette and inlays, and rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Guild GAD D12512 Dreadnought 12 String Acoustic Guitar Features Solid mahogany top, back and sides Rosewood fingerboard, bridge and headcap Satin-finish mahogany neck with slim profile Mother-of-pearl rosette and inlays |
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The Journey from Essen by Meiry, Gad [Paperback] $34.5 I wrote this book to tell an important story about a boy from a wealthy Jewish family who escaped and survive Nazi Germany. His parents and his sister were killed outside the Lodge concentration camp in 1941. The book begins with the history of the grandparents and the parents to the time when the boy found himself with other boys. They saw their parents quickly fading in the distance as the locomotive started to pull them into an unknown journey. The boys father was wealthy enough to secure for Hans, a place with the KinderTransport. By train and boat the boys arrived in England were they were received by families who had volunteered to bring these refuge children into their homes. Hans was fortunate enough to be assigned to an affluent family, who lived near London. After several months Hans was informed that there had been a conversation about adoption between his host and his father. He opted to go to school on his own and eventually make his way to Palestine. After attending classes at several locations, Hans and some of his friends were located to Chester. That is were he found himself when World War II broke out. Two weeks before his graduation, he and all his friends were shipped to a farm in Lancashire were they were taught farming in preparation for Kibbutzlife in Palestine. The last stop for Hans was in Kindersley, Shropshire where Hans had a very successful career as a dairyman. But when the group of boys and girls had to register as Friendly German Enemy Aliens, Hans and several others opted to volunteer for the JEWISH BRIGADE. It was because of his service with the Brigade that Hans would find a way to fulfill his dream to go to Palestine. Author: Meiry, Gad Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 508 Publication Date: 2010/02/25 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 1.13 inches |
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The Journey from Essen by Meiry, Gad [Hardcover] $45.75 I wrote this book to tell an important story about a boy from a wealthy Jewish family who escaped and survive Nazi Germany. His parents and his sister were killed outside the Lodge concentration camp in 1941. The book begins with the history of the grandparents and the parents to the time when the boy found himself with other boys. They saw their parents quickly fading in the distance as the locomotive started to pull them into an unknown journey. The boys father was wealthy enough to secure for Hans, a place with the KinderTransport. By train and boat the boys arrived in England were they were received by families who had volunteered to bring these refuge children into their homes. Hans was fortunate enough to be assigned to an affluent family, who lived near London. After several months Hans was informed that there had been a conversation about adoption between his host and his father. He opted to go to school on his own and eventually make his way to Palestine. After attending classes at several locations, Hans and some of his friends were located to Chester. That is were he found himself when World War II broke out. Two weeks before his graduation, he and all his friends were shipped to a farm in Lancashire were they were taught farming in preparation for Kibbutzlife in Palestine. The last stop for Hans was in Kindersley, Shropshire where Hans had a very successful career as a dairyman. But when the group of boys and girls had to register as Friendly German Enemy Aliens, Hans and several others opted to volunteer for the JEWISH BRIGADE. It was because of his service with the Brigade that Hans would find a way to fulfill his dream to go to Palestine. Author: Meiry, Gad Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 508 Publication Date: 2010/02/25 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 1.25 inches |
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Hitler’s Twilight End Of Nazi Germany $18.75 Rated: NRSynopsis: The Hitler’s Twilight Series tells the story of the defeat of Hitler’s Nazi Germany. The Enemy At The Gates documents the fractious relationship between the Hitler and the succession of generals responsible for the defence of France. Battle For The Fatherland tells the story of the Führer’s last great offensive, the Battle of the Bulge, before the subsequent annihilation of Germany’s forces in the west. The Race To Berlin shows the desperate German defense against the last massive Soviet winter offensive in the East, leading to the Russian’s surge into Germany and Berlin’s capture. |
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Gad Elmaleh $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Gad Elmaleh (born April 19, 1971) is a Moroccan stand up comedian and actor. His latest show is called Papa est en haut (Dad is upstairs). He has starred in several feature films, including Coco, Hors de prix, and La Doublure. Elmaleh was born in Casablanca, Morocco. he was brought up in a mixed cultural background, speaking Moroccan Arabic, and French. He studied political science in Montreal for four years, then moved to Paris to study drama. His first oneman show Dcalages, performed at the Palais des glaces in 1995, was autobiographical. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/07/19 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.21 inches |
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Germany $10 Germany |