Nov
26
2011
Family Tent

New family tent, ozark trail vacation lodge.
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Huge 10-15 Person” LEXINGTON” 4 ROOM LARGE FAMILY CAMPING TENT $0.00 |
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Huge 10-15 Person” LEXINGTON” 4 ROOM LARGE FAMILY CAMPING TENT $0.00 |
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Vintage photo K6296 Family by tents,christmas tree $0.00 |
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Antique 1915 Postcard L J Brown Eaton OH FAMILY CAMPING LARGE TENTS $0.00 |
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Coleman Bayside 8-Person Family Tent – Orange $0.00 |
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8-10 Person Family Large Tent Outdoor Camping Fiberglass 210T PU3000 Orange+Gray $0.00 |
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Coleman Outdoor Pro Family Camping Dome Tent 4 Person $0.00 |
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Coleman 9 x 7-Feet Family Camping Dome Tent 4 Person $0.00 |
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Suisse Sport 12′x10′ Family Camping Dome Tent 6 Person $0.00 |
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ALPS Pro Family Camp Camping Dome Tent 4 Person $0.00 |
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Coleman 5 x 7 Feet Family Camping Dome Tent 2 Person $0.00 |
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Coleman 10 x 8 Feet Family Camping Dome Tent 4 Person $0.00 |
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GREEN COLEMAN DOME TENT 8 PEOPLE PERSON CAPACITY FAMILY CAMPING TEN BRAND NEW $0.00 |
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Texsport 78×40x108″ Family Camping Dome Tent 3 Person $0.00 |
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Gigatent Cooper 3 Family Dome Tent – 8′ x 10′ Camping Shelter Tent – Sleeps 5-6 $0.00 |
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NEW Suisse Sport 5 Person Montana Family Dome Tent With Screened 2DaysShip $0.00 |
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BIG 4 Person Family Tent Rain Cover Dome Man Camping 9′x7′x72″ 6′ TALL $0.00 |
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New Suisse Sport 3 Room Family Dome Camping Tent Sleeps 5 With Screened Porch $0.00 |
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SALE!!! NEW 4 – 6 PERSON FAMILY ANTI-UV CAMPING 2 ROOM TENT PICNIC FISHING BEACH $0.00 |
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10-12 Man/Person 2+1room Large Tunnel Camping Tent Family Group Tent W/Carry Bag $0.00 |
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ML-HM4101 3 BEDROOM 9/12 FAMILY TENT_Outdoor $0.00 |
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Genji Sports Pop Up Outdoor Family Camping Tent 2 Person People Man $0.00 |
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Suisse Sport 14′ x 10′ Montana Family Dome Camping 2 Person People Man Tent $0.00 |
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Suisse Sport Wyoming 3 Room Family Dome Camping Tent 18 x 10 8 Person People Man $0.00 |
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Texsport 3 Room Family Cabin Camping Tent19 X 9′ X 86” 8 Person People Man $0.00 |
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Uinta quick-set family & Car Camping Tent 4 Person People Man $0.00 |
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Wenzel Big Bend 12 x 10 Foot 5 Person People Man 2 Room Family Dome Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Wenzel Kodiak Family Cabin Dome Camping Tent 9 Person People Man Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Photo 1906 SF Earthquake Family Tent Golden Gate Park $0.00 |
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SALE 2 LOT NEW LIGHT BACKPACK 4 MAN FAMILY TENT ANTI-UV BIKE MOTORCYCLE CAMPING $0.00 |
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MT.BARREN 18′x12′ FAMILY TENT/ SLEEPS 10 MODEL FT022 $0.00 |
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ONE STEP AHEAD Family Beach Cabana Tent $0.00 |
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1965 Family Campers Setting Up Tent in Woods Vacation $0.00 |
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New Coleman Blue Springs 17′ x 10′ Family 8 person tent – Red Canyon remake! $0.00 |
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Peaktop 3+1 rooms,9-12 Man/Person Family Group Camping Tent Outdoor 3-season $0.00 |
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#15 Camping Family Backpacking Hiking 8 Person Modified Dome Tent, 16′ x 7′ $0.00 |
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Swiss Gear Montreaux Ten Person Family Dome Tent, SG33154 $0.00 |
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BIG 4 Person Family Tent Rain Cover Dome Man Camping 9′x7′x72″ 6′ TALL $0.00 |
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Peaktop 3+1 Rooms 8-10 Man XX Large Family Group Camping Tent 3-Season $0.00 |
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Coleman 6 Person Family Camping Tent Scout Troops Summer Fun One Person Setup $0.00 |
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Coleman Max 13 x 9 Family Cabin Tent 8 Person $0.00 |
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Taurus 16′ X 12′ x 6′ ~ 6 Person Man Family Camping Tent w/ Bonuses! New! $0.00 |
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Mercury 21′ x 13′ x 7′ ~ 6 Person Man ~ 3 Rooms Family Camping Tent + Bonuses! $0.00 |
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8-10 Person Family Large Tent Outdoor Camping Fiberglass 210T PU3000 Orange+Gray $0.00 |
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LOT 9 FISHER PRICE LOVING FAMILY TWIN DOLLHOUSE~ TENT DOLL FIREPIT LANTERN DOG+ $0.00 |
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BIG 4 Person Family Tent Rain Cover Dome Man Camping 9′x7′x72″ 6′ TALL $0.00 |
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8-person family dome tent with attached screen room camping camp outdoor hiking $0.00 |
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EIGHT PEOPLE 8 PERSON CAMPING TENT LARGE FAMILY DOME FOR CAMP SITE OUTDOOR NEW $0.00 |
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New Portable Family FUN Easy Setup Pop Up Camping Hiking Tent $0.00 |
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MOTORCYCLE,ATV,FAMILY,HUNTER,GO KART,CAMPING BIKER TENT $0.00 |
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Coleman WeatherMaster 6 7 8 9 10 Person Large Screened Tent Family Cabin Camping $0.00 |
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Wolf Mt. Family Camping 5 – 6 PersonTent Dome Sleeping Tents Hiking New $0.00 |
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Coleman Family Tent Camping 8 Person 2 Room Large Instant Tents Outdoor Camp New $0.00 |
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Suisse Sport Family Tent Camping 3 Room Tents Dome 8 Person Large Cabin New $0.00 |
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Cap Mountain 6 Person Modified Family Dome Tent Tents Camping Hiking Outdoor New $0.00 |
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Coleman Family Tent Camping 6 People Proprietary WeatherTec System New $0.00 |
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Coleman Family Tent Camping 8 Person 2 Room Large Instant Tents Outdoor Camp New $0.00 |
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Wolf Mt. Family Camping 5 – 6 Person Tent Dome Sleeping Tents Hiking Outdoor New $0.00 |
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Suisse Sport Family Tent Camping 3 Room Tents Dome 8 Person Large Cabin New $0.00 |
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TREK 12′ x 12′ – DOUBLE RIDGE FAMILY DOME TENT Sleeps 8 $0.00 |
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Shelta UV Protector UPF50+ Beach Shelter Sun Family Tent 2.2kg Pull Cord + Bag $0.00 |
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1960 Press Photo Tent City In Somerville, TN Home Of Nine Tenant Farm Families $0.00 |
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Alps Mountaineering Meramac 2 Room 6 Person Family Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Alps Mountaineering Meramac 3 Room 7 Person Family Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Eureka Equinox 6 Luxury Family Camping Tent 6 Person 3 Season $0.00 |
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Eureka Blue Mesa 1610 Family Camping Tent 9 Person 3 Room $0.00 |
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Slumberjack Grand Lodge 8 Person Family Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Eureka Luxury Condo Family Tent 3 Room 12 Person $0.00 |
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Wenzel Family Dome Tent Great Basin 8 Person 2 Room Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Rokk Bell Rock 6 Person Family Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Family camping tent 10×12 with room dividers.90’s style, great shape easy set up $0.00 |
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Mountain Trails Grand Pass 2 Room Family Dome 7 Person Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Eureka Copper Canyon 1610 Family Camping Tent 6 Person 3 Season $0.00 |
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SwissGear Falera Family Dome 5 Person Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Wenzel Family Dome Tent Big Bend 5 Person Camping $0.00 |
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Paha Que Pamo Valley 6 Person Family Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Mountain Trails Salmon River Family Dome 6 Person Camping Tent $0.00 |
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New Coleman 6 Man Family Dome Camping Tent BLUE Laurel Creek 11′x9′x6′ MSRP $149 $0.00 |
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Gander Mountain Cool Breeze II Six Person Dome Tent Family Tent By North Pole $0.00 |
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New Texsport 10 x 10 SUV 5 Person Family Camping Tent $0.00 |
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Gander Mountain Grizzly Den 8 Dome Family Tent* $0.00 |
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New 14 X 9 Instant Tent 8 Person Camping Big Family Huge Tent Outdoor $0.00 |
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1900’s Photo~officer with family under tent, Camp Lakeview, Lake Pepin, MN $0.00 |
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Used Coleman Six 6 Person Naugatuck Family Tent 13′ x7′ Hinged Door $0.00 |
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Mountain Trails Salmon River Family Dome Tent $0.00 |
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NEW SWISSGEAR FALERA 5 PERSON FAMILY DOME TENT SG33136 Free Shipping $0.00 |
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Wenzel Camping 4 – 5 Person 2 Room Dome Family Tent Doors Window Curtain NEW $0.00 |
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Mountain Trails Grand Pass 2 Room Family Dome Tent 7 Persons New $0.00 |
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Coleman 6 Person Family Camp Tent 11’ x 9’ NIB $0.00 |
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SwissGear Falera Family Dome Tent, Five 5 Person Tent $0.00 |
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1969 Print Ad Sears Sports Center tent family room camp $0.00 |
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Family Shade X Large Umbrella Protection Tent Outdoor Beach Sport Canopy NEW $0.00 |
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Swiss Gear Falera Family Dome Tent (Blue/Grey) NEW $0.00 |
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POP UP FAMILY CABANA BEACH TENT SUN WIND SHADE SHELTER $0.00 |
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POP UP FAMILY CABANA BEACH TENT UV UV-PROOF SUN SHADE $0.00 |
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Coleman Max 13 x 9 Family Cabin Tent 8 Person $0.00 |
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Huge 8-12 Person ” ROCKPORT” 4 ROOM LARGE FAMILY CAMPING TENT NEW $0.00 |
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Northwest Territory Family Cabin Dome Tent $0.00 |
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Coleman 6 8 9 10 Man 3 Room Huge Tent Six Ten Person The Best For Family Camping $0.00 |
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SwissGear Outdoor Montreaux Family Dome Tent easy to set up $0.00 |
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Family Group, Weston Sands, 2004 (oil on.. – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet $4.99 Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can … |
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Family Group, Weston Sands, 2004 (oil on.. – Mug – Standard Size $14.50 This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit…. |
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Family Group, Weston Sands, 2004 (oil on.. – Tea Towel 100% Cotton – Art247 – Tea Towel – 46×70cm $20.49 100% Cotton. Made in UK. Size 70cms X 46cmsThis is an automated preview only. Actual Tea Towel design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected…. |
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M*A*S*H – Martinis and Medicine Complete Collection $90.85 complete series mash… |
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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey’s Great Outdoors (+ Digital Copy) $11.00 Includes the episodes “Mickey’s Fish Story,” “Mickey’s Camp Out,” “Mickey and Minnie’s Jungle Safari,” “Daisy in the Sky,” and “Daisy’s Grasshopper.” 120 min. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby Digital stereo, Spanish Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; bonus digital copy. Two-disc set…. |
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Bill & Gloria Gaither: The Old Rugged Cross $9.95 Studio: Emi Music Distribution Release Date: 09/27/2011… |
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Hammock Bliss Triple – The Largest Portable Hammock on Planet Earth – The Best Hammock for Couples, Great for Tall People, Ideal for Families – 100 Rope Per Side Included $70.95 Measuring over 8 feet wide and almost 10 feet long, Hammock Bliss Triple is the largest, most spacious portable hammock in the world. Triple Bliss is ideal for couples who want to be extra friendly in a hammock. The huge surface area means that you can frolic in most any position and any direction with plenty of room to spare. Families love the expansive area as it provides a fun place to hang out… |
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Rola 59150 Pursuit Folding Roof Top Carrier $191.36 Rola Pursuit Folding Roof Top Carrier adds plenty of extra storage space to vehicles and folds flat when not in use. It’s easy to assemble, provides 13.5. cubic feet of storage, and features a 2-piece lightweight aluminum frame with rugged rainproof material for added durability…. |
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CampRight SUV Tent with Screen Room $309.00 Campright SUV Tent. Making “roughing it” not so rough. Camp without leaving the all the luxuries of home behind! The SUV Tent connects to the back of your SUV, minivan, or pickup (with topper), providing access to the inside of your vehicle for extra storage or sleeping locations. When it’s time to head to the general store for supplies or set out on the day’s adventure, the connection sleeve disc… |
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Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower’s Bible $18.99 With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower’s Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. The Fifth Edition of the former Indoor Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor Bible was originally published in 1983, when it immediately became a best seller. More than 500,000 copies of the Indoor Bible are in … |
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200*200*135CM Waterproof Three Person Camping Tent 4 Season Outdoor Camping Tent $53.8 This outdoor camping tent is compatible with 4-season which can accommodate three people. It is ideal for your family going on a weekend camping trip. Whether your camping trip is in adverse weather, this 3 person camping tent is a best choice. |
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52 Fun Family Games $7.37 New – These 52 entertaining activities include a wide range of games that will amuse family members of all ages and interests. They’re perfect for any family that finds itself stranded on a desert island, trapped in a tent, or restless on a rainy day. |
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52 Fun Family Games $4.56 New – These 52 entertaining activities include a wide range of games that will amuse family members of all ages and interests. They’re perfect for any family that finds itself stranded on a desert island, trapped in a tent, or restless on a rainy day. |
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A Bunch Of Berries And The Diversions Thereof, By Leader Scott $33.75 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1885Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHAPTER III. GARDEN DIVERSIONS. ‘VE got an idea ! ” cried Harry, bursting into the girls’ schoolroom with his book-satchel on his back. Ideaswere not rare in the family, but yet Sibyl turned round from the book-case she was putting in order, and Elsie lifted a tearful face from the multiplication table, which she had been kept in to study, and both cried at once, ” What is it?” ” There’s a jolly large striped shawl in the hall that will make a splendid tent; let us suppose that we are shipwrecked mariners on a desert island, and live in it in the garden.” ” First rate !” exclaimed Freddie; ” but wouldn’tit be better to be Arabs in the desert, we can wind towels round our heads, you know ? ” ” Or let us be Red Indians in our wigwam, we can be squaws, and Dollie and the dolls our papooses” suggested Minna. ” We have too many clothes on for that,” replied Harry. ” We might roll up our trousers and sleeves and wear our jerseys,” proposed Freddie, his eyes twinkling. ” So you could ; and we girls could work suns and moons and things over our drab jerseys to look like tattooing,” put in Minna. ” I have a whole lot of red and blue parrot’s feathers in my drawer, to make head-dresses with,” said Sibyl. ” Capital! jolly ! ” cried the two boys in a breath. “You will help, won’t you, Sibyl ? ” ” I don’t mindtattooing a jersey, but I cannot play with you, I have to practise,” she answered. ” What a bore that practising is, whenever we want you for any fun you always make that excuse,” exclaimed Harry crossly.’ ” I believe Sibyl is going to be a grown-up young lady soon, she does not care for |
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A Bunch Of Berries And The Diversions Thereof, By Leader Scott $19.99 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1885Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHAPTER III. GARDEN DIVERSIONS. ‘VE got an idea ! ” cried Harry, bursting into the girls’ schoolroom with his book-satchel on his back. Ideaswere not rare in the family, but yet Sibyl turned round from the book-case she was putting in order, and Elsie lifted a tearful face from the multiplication table, which she had been kept in to study, and both cried at once, ” What is it?” ” There’s a jolly large striped shawl in the hall that will make a splendid tent; let us suppose that we are shipwrecked mariners on a desert island, and live in it in the garden.” ” First rate !” exclaimed Freddie; ” but wouldn’tit be better to be Arabs in the desert, we can wind towels round our heads, you know ? ” ” Or let us be Red Indians in our wigwam, we can be squaws, and Dollie and the dolls our papooses” suggested Minna. ” We have too many clothes on for that,” replied Harry. ” We might roll up our trousers and sleeves and wear our jerseys,” proposed Freddie, his eyes twinkling. ” So you could ; and we girls could work suns and moons and things over our drab jerseys to look like tattooing,” put in Minna. ” I have a whole lot of red and blue parrot’s feathers in my drawer, to make head-dresses with,” said Sibyl. ” Capital! jolly ! ” cried the two boys in a breath. “You will help, won’t you, Sibyl ? ” ” I don’t mindtattooing a jersey, but I cannot play with you, I have to practise,” she answered. ” What a bore that practising is, whenever we want you for any fun you always make that excuse,” exclaimed Harry crossly.’ ” I believe Sibyl is going to be a grown-up young lady soon, she does not care for |
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A Country Called Amreeka: Arab Roots, American Stories $0.01 Among the surfeit of narratives about Arabs that have been published in recent years, surprisingly little has been reported on Arabs in America — an increasingly relevant issue. This book is the most powerful approach imaginable: it is the story of the last forty-plus years of American history, told through the eyes of Arab Americans. It begins in 1963, before major federal legislative changes seismically transformed the course of American immigration forever. Each chapter describes an event in U.S. history — which may already be familiar to us — and invites us to live that moment in time in the skin of one Arab American. The chapters follow a timeline from 1963 to the present, and the characters live in every corner of this country. These are dramatic narratives, describing the very human experiences of love, friendship, family, courage, hate, and success. There are the timeless tales of an immigrant community becoming American, the nostalgia for home, the alienation from a society sometimes as intolerant as its laws are generous. A Country Called Amreeka’s snapshots allow us the complexity of its characters’ lives with an impassioned narrative normally found in fiction. Read separately, the chapters are entertaining and harrowing vignettes; read together, they add a new tile to the mosaic of our history. We meet fellow Americans of all creeds and colors, among them the Alabama football player who navigates the stringent racial mores of segregated Birmingham, where a church bombing wakes a nation to the need to make America a truly more equal place; the young wife from Ramallah — now living in Baltimore — who had to abandon her beautiful home and is now asked by a well-meaning American, “How do you like living in an apartment after living in a tent?”; the Detroit toughs and the potsmoking suburban teenagers, who in different decades become politicized and serious about their heritage despite their own wills; the |
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A Country Called Amreeka: Arab Roots, American Stories $11.99 Among the surfeit of narratives about Arabs that have been published in recent years, surprisingly little has been reported on Arabs in America — an increasingly relevant issue. This book is the most powerful approach imaginable: it is the story of the last forty-plus years of American history, told through the eyes of Arab Americans. It begins in 1963, before major federal legislative changes seismically transformed the course of American immigration forever. Each chapter describes an event in U.S. history — which may already be familiar to us — and invites us to live that moment in time in the skin of one Arab American. The chapters follow a timeline from 1963 to the present, and the characters live in every corner of this country. These are dramatic narratives, describing the very human experiences of love, friendship, family, courage, hate, and success. There are the timeless tales of an immigrant community becoming American, the nostalgia for home, the alienation from a society sometimes as intolerant as its laws are generous. A Country Called Amreeka’s snapshots allow us the complexity of its characters’ lives with an impassioned narrative normally found in fiction. Read separately, the chapters are entertaining and harrowing vignettes; read together, they add a new tile to the mosaic of our history. We meet fellow Americans of all creeds and colors, among them the Alabama football player who navigates the stringent racial mores of segregated Birmingham, where a church bombing wakes a nation to the need to make America a truly more equal place; the young wife from Ramallah — now living in Baltimore — who had to abandon her beautiful home and is now asked by a well-meaning American, “How do you like living in an apartment after living in a tent?”; the Detroit toughs and the potsmoking suburban teenagers, who in different decades become politicized and serious about their heritage despite their own wills; the |
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A Country Called Home $11.99 With her acclaimed memoir In the Wilderness Kim Barnes brought us to the great forests of Idaho, where geography and isolation shape love and family. Now, in her luminous new novel, she returns to this territory, offering a powerful tale of hope and idealism, faith and madness.It is 1960 when Thomas Deracotte and his pregnant wife, Helen, abandon a guaranteed future in upper-crust Connecticut and take off for a utopian adventure in the Idaho wilderness. They buy a farm sight unseen and find the buildings collapsed, the fields in ruins. But they have a tent, a river full of fish, and acres overgrown with edible berries and dandelion greens. Helen learns to make coffee over a fire as they set about rebuilding the house. Though Thomas discovers he can’t wield a hammer or an ax, there is a local boy, Manny—a sweet soul of eighteen without a family of his own—who agrees to manage the fields in exchange for room and board. Their optimism and desire carry them through the early days.But the sudden, frightening birth of Thomas and Helen’s daughter, Elise, changes something deep inside their marriage. And then, in the aftermath of a tragic accident to which only Manny bears witness, suspicion, anger, and regret come to haunt this shattered family. It is a legacy Elise will inherit and struggle with, until she ultimately finds a hope of her own. In this extraordinary novel, Kim Barnes reminds us of what it means to be young and in love, to what lengths people will go to escape loneliness, and the redemption found in family. |
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A Country Called Home $15 With her acclaimed memoir In the Wilderness Kim Barnes brought us to the great forests of Idaho, where geography and isolation shape love and family. Now, in her luminous new novel, she returns to this territory, offering a powerful tale of hope and idealism, faith and madness.It is 1960 when Thomas Deracotte and his pregnant wife, Helen, abandon a guaranteed future in upper-crust Connecticut and take off for a utopian adventure in the Idaho wilderness. They buy a farm sight unseen and find the buildings collapsed, the fields in ruins. But they have a tent, a river full of fish, and acres overgrown with edible berries and dandelion greens. Helen learns to make coffee over a fire as they set about rebuilding the house. Though Thomas discovers he can’t wield a hammer or an ax, there is a local boy, Manny—a sweet soul of eighteen without a family of his own—who agrees to manage the fields in exchange for room and board. Their optimism and desire carry them through the early days.But the sudden, frightening birth of Thomas and Helen’s daughter, Elise, changes something deep inside their marriage. And then, in the aftermath of a tragic accident to which only Manny bears witness, suspicion, anger, and regret come to haunt this shattered family. It is a legacy Elise will inherit and struggle with, until she ultimately finds a hope of her own. In this extraordinary novel, Kim Barnes reminds us of what it means to be young and in love, to what lengths people will go to escape loneliness, and the redemption found in family. |
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A Country Called Home $0.88 With her acclaimed memoir In the Wilderness Kim Barnes brought us to the great forests of Idaho, where geography and isolation shape love and family. Now, in her luminous new novel, she returns to this territory, offering a powerful tale of hope and idealism, faith and madness.It is 1960 when Thomas Deracotte and his pregnant wife, Helen, abandon a guaranteed future in upper-crust Connecticut and take off for a utopian adventure in the Idaho wilderness. They buy a farm sight unseen and find the buildings collapsed, the fields in ruins. But they have a tent, a river full of fish, and acres overgrown with edible berries and dandelion greens. Helen learns to make coffee over a fire as they set about rebuilding the house. Though Thomas discovers he can’t wield a hammer or an ax, there is a local boy, Manny—a sweet soul of eighteen without a family of his own—who agrees to manage the fields in exchange for room and board. Their optimism and desire carry them through the early days.But the sudden, frightening birth of Thomas and Helen’s daughter, Elise, changes something deep inside their marriage. And then, in the aftermath of a tragic accident to which only Manny bears witness, suspicion, anger, and regret come to haunt this shattered family. It is a legacy Elise will inherit and struggle with, until she ultimately finds a hope of her own. In this extraordinary novel, Kim Barnes reminds us of what it means to be young and in love, to what lengths people will go to escape loneliness, and the redemption found in family. |
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A Dutch Castaway on Ascension Island in 1725 $4.99 On 5 May 1725 a Dutch mariner was set ashore on the desert island of Ascension in the South Atlantic Ocean, as a punishment for sodomy. He tried to survive on turtles and birds but found very little water on the barren island. He wrote a diary. He probably died after about half a year. In January 1726 British mariners found his tent, diary and other things and brought the diary to England. In later years various English versions of the diary of the Dutch castaway was published. Other versions followed. Who was the castaway? The truth was disclosed by the Dutch historian Michiel Koolbergen (1953), in a posthumously published book in Dutch. With the support of Michiel Koolbergen’s family and publisher, this book discloses the truth in English. This book is illustrated with line drawings, both historic ones and by the Dutch artist Anneke de Vries. |
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A Leader Of Light Horse $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.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:20 CHAPTER III. THE FIRST SIKH WAR. 1845-1846. After a somewhat stormy voyage of about three months, remarkable chiefly for the death of his favourite little dog,1 and utilised by himself in the reading of many books and gaining some little knowledge of Hindustani, William Hodson landed at Calcutta on August 20, 1845. At Madras a few weeks earlier he had been kindly received by the Governor and his family, with whom he spent some pleasant days, in spite of the weather and a touch of illness. ” It is hot enough, certainly,” he writes home; “but this house is delightful, and the people very kind. Their house being full, I sleep in a large tent pitched on the lawn or compound outside, which is both pleasant and cool.” He was “much disappointed with the natives. I fancied them a much finer race. At a distance they are picturesque enough, but they are not contrived for a near view.” The climate of Calcutta he found ” very trying: hot rains and close stifling weather, which reduces one’s strength terribly.” Sir Lawrence Peel, Arch- 1 The poor little creature had been shut up during a gale, and afterwards fell into convulsions from excess of joy at seeing its master again. deacon Dealtry, John Peter Grant, Frederick Currie, and Sir Herbert Maddock were among the acquaintances whom he then made. Two happy days of September were spent by him at Garden Reach, in the house of his new friend Sir Lawrence Peel, then Chief Justice of Bengal. Hodson justly speaks of him as ” a thoroughly nice agreeable man,” and feels “quite a different animal after two days spent in comfort and comparative freedom from heat.” After three weeks spent in the city of palaces Hodson began his voyage by steamer up the country towards Agra, then the capital of the North-West Provinces. Here on Oc… |
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A Leader Of Light Horse; Life Of Hodson Of Hodson’s Horse $19.99 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:20 CHAPTER III. THE FIRST SIKH WAR. 1845-1846. After a somewhat stormy voyage of about three months, remarkable chiefly for the death of his favourite little dog,1 and utilised by himself in the reading of many books and gaining some little knowledge of Hindustani, William Hodson landed at Calcutta on August 20, 1845. At Madras a few weeks earlier he had been kindly received by the Governor and his family, with whom he spent some pleasant days, in spite of the weather and a touch of illness. ” It is hot enough, certainly,” he writes home; “but this house is delightful, and the people very kind. Their house being full, I sleep in a large tent pitched on the lawn or compound outside, which is both pleasant and cool.” He was “much disappointed with the natives. I fancied them a much finer race. At a distance they are picturesque enough, but they are not contrived for a near view.” The climate of Calcutta he found ” very trying: hot rains and close stifling weather, which reduces one’s strength terribly.” Sir Lawrence Peel, Arch- 1 The poor little creature had been shut up during a gale, and afterwards fell into convulsions from excess of joy at seeing its master again. deacon Dealtry, John Peter Grant, Frederick Currie, and Sir Herbert Maddock were among the acquaintances whom he then made. Two happy days of September were spent by him at Garden Reach, in the house of his new friend Sir Lawrence Peel, then Chief Justice of Bengal. Hodson justly speaks of him as ” a thoroughly nice agreeable man,” and feels “quite a different animal after two days spent in comfort and comparative freedom from heat.” After three weeks spent in the city of palaces Hodson began his voyage by steamer up the country towards Agra, then the capital of the North-West Provinces. Here on Oc… |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $39.34 New – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to live |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $25.38 New – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to live |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $17.97 Used – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to liv |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $39.34 Used – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to liv |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $39.34 Used – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to liv |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $19.82 Used – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to liv |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $21.56 Used – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to liv |
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A Man and Two Trees: A Study of 1st Corinthians 15 $38.45 Used – A fifteen-year-old girl, Robbie Lee, gave birth to a boy. It was in a home for unwed girls in a small town in central Texas. Floyd and Alice signed adoption papers for the two-month-old to become their son. From the beginning they taught the child to faithfully pray, read his Bible and attend church. In 1948, his family took him to a tent revival in Richmond, Texas. The last night of the weekas meetings he realized that his sins were forgiven. From that time forward he had a desire to liv |
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A Perfect Fit $13.66 Meet Eli, Midge, Ira, and Adam Jacobs—a middle class Jewish family from San Diego, suddenly plunked down in a small town in the midst of the Ozarks of Arkansas. Their unseemly residency, where no Jews had gone before, generates a variety of obstacles and challenges for the family. While desperately attempting to obtain acceptance, the family encounters such town residents as the girl of Adam’s dreams, the hairdresser who also works on pets, the tent revival preacher who encourages the attendees to speak in tongues, the town drunk who brings cat food to the Ladies’ Auxiliary potluck, and the reclusive neighbor lady who’s the area’s major moonshine supplier. Ultimately, Adam’s galvanization of the citizens in defense of a friend in need, Ira’s Halloween discovery of the true fabric of the town, Midge’s increasing efforts to assimilate her ways into Ozark culture and Eli’s tragic death followed by the revelation of the mysteries of his past, all result in a scenario never anticipated for the Jacobs family—A Perfect Fit! |
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A Perfect Fit $18.36 Used – Meet Eli, Midge, Ira, and Adam Jacobs–a middle class Jewish family from San Diego, suddenly plunked down in a small town in the midst of the Ozarks of Arkansas. Their unseemly residency, where no Jews had gone before, generates a variety of obstacles and challenges for the family. While desperately attempting to obtain acceptance, the family encounters such town residents as the girl of Adam’s dreams, the hairdresser who also works on pets, the tent revival preacher who encourages the at |
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A Perfect Fit $16.16 Used – Meet Eli, Midge, Ira, and Adam Jacobs–a middle class Jewish family from San Diego, suddenly plunked down in a small town in the midst of the Ozarks of Arkansas. Their unseemly residency, where no Jews had gone before, generates a variety of obstacles and challenges for the family. While desperately attempting to obtain acceptance, the family encounters such town residents as the girl of Adam’s dreams, the hairdresser who also works on pets, the tent revival preacher who encourages the at |
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A Place No One Should Go $7.47 Used – Canoeing into the Florida wilderness is a near weekend ritual for the Callison family. Even the youngest of their three children at five years old knows how to safely navigate the dangers of the wild. But what happens when the wilderness they are required to traverse is contained within a man’s soul?Ben Callison and his family’s latest camping trip takes a strange and sinister twist when they meet a mysterious Indian where they elect to pitch their tent. The Seminole warns Ben he’s camped |
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A Place No One Should Go $7.47 New – Canoeing into the Florida wilderness is a near weekend ritual for the Callison family. Even the youngest of their three children at five years old knows how to safely navigate the dangers of the wild. But what happens when the wilderness they are required to traverse is contained within a man’s soul?Ben Callison and his family’s latest camping trip takes a strange and sinister twist when they meet a mysterious Indian where they elect to pitch their tent. The Seminole warns Ben he’s camped |
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A Place No One Should Go $9.2 New – Canoeing into the Florida wilderness is a near weekend ritual for the Callison family. Even the youngest of their three children at five years old knows how to safely navigate the dangers of the wild. But what happens when the wilderness they are required to traverse is contained within a man’s soul?Ben Callison and his family’s latest camping trip takes a strange and sinister twist when they meet a mysterious Indian where they elect to pitch their tent. The Seminole warns Ben he’s camped |
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A Place No One Should Go $9.2 Used – Canoeing into the Florida wilderness is a near weekend ritual for the Callison family. Even the youngest of their three children at five years old knows how to safely navigate the dangers of the wild. But what happens when the wilderness they are required to traverse is contained within a man’s soul?Ben Callison and his family’s latest camping trip takes a strange and sinister twist when they meet a mysterious Indian where they elect to pitch their tent. The Seminole warns Ben he’s camped |
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A Stolen Life $2.15 Used – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s hom |
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A Stolen Life $3.07 New – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s home |
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A Stolen Life $1.33 Used – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s hom |
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A Stolen Life $12.27 New – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s home |
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A Stolen Life $15.3 New – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s home |
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A Stolen Life $6.99 New – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s home |
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A Stolen Life $10.2 New – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s home |
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A Stolen Life $10.99 Used – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s hom |
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A Stolen Life $19.49 New – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s home |
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A Stolen Life $6.99 Used – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s hom |
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A Stolen Life $11.27 New – On 10 June 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was abducted from a school bus stop within sight of her home in Tahoe, California. It was the last her family and friends saw of her for over eighteen years. On 26 August 2009, Dugard, her daughters, and Phillip Craig Garrido appeared in the office of her kidnapper’s parole officer in California. Their unusual behaviour sparked an investigation that led to the positive identification of Jaycee Lee Dugard, living in a tent behind Garrido’s home |
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Active Life: Magical Carnival w/ Mat – Nintendo Wii $39.95 Enjoy the theme park of your dreams without ever leaving home! Active Life: Magical Carnival lets you explore an array of themed carnival attractions including haunted houses, a lively circus tent, a pirate ship on the high seas and more! A veritable thrill-ride of activities will keep the whole family moving as they tame lions, steer pirate ships, explore haunted houses, ride a flying carpet and much more. Active Life: Magical Carnival includes over 20 action-packed attractions with support for up to 10 players in fun cooperative or competitive challenges with multiple difficulty options to cater to all skill levels. Party at the Park mode lets up to 10 players play in a series of individual or team-based activities that gives everyone a chance to get in on the action. One to four players can play through a Dream Attraction mode filled with dozens of themed carnival attractions including a: Circus, Parade, Horror, Pirate and Fantasy attractions. A versatile Free Play mode offers easy access to individual attractions. Finally, invite a friend to the carnival in the Two-player Let’s Go Out mode. Send an invite to a Mii on your Mii Plaza to spend some quality time with that special someone. |
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Adventures In Mongolia $15.55 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:CHAPTER III. LEABNIKG TO BIDE. First lessons Mongols ride with short stirrups’ A six hundred mile ride Buying a whip The start Crossing the Tola in flood A Mongol’s exhortation Camping out Dreams Fall Eat pits Mending harness Mode of journey Hospitality of the poor better than that of the rich Inhabitants Influenza Animals in tents We prefer to camp out Guide bewildered at his native place Find a trail Guide’s home Character of a guide Reputation among his countrymen New guide Rainless district Change to camels Camels and horses compared ‘ Have you a revolver ? ‘ Mending a camel’s foot Gobi A hill with one side A thirsty ride Stones of Gobi A tent at last Tea in the desert Enchanted land Stony illusion Recollection of Gobi like a nightmare Progress in learning to ride Snatches of sleep A green land Miss our way ‘ What shop do you belong to ?’ Kalgan. S a traveller in Mongolia must be something of a horseman, I was eager to take lessons in riding, and a Mongol friend used to indulge me occasionally, by causing to be caught and saddled for me such an old quiet beast as the aged grandmother or the very young children of the family were in the habit of riding. In a country where children are sometimes expert riders soon after passing the age of infancy, a man who could not ride was considered a great novelty; and when the steed was led up, the whole communitywould turn out to enjoy the spectacle of my awkwardness in mounting. As the Mongols ride with the stirrup straps so short that a foreigner’slegs become cramped, I used, when practicable, to have them lengthened, and then their wonder was not that I should find difficulty in mounting, but that I should be able to mount at all. These occasional rides, however, did not go far towards making me a horseman ; … |
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Adventures In Mongolia $22.87 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:CHAPTER III. LEABNIKG TO BIDE. First lessons Mongols ride with short stirrups’ A six hundred mile ride Buying a whip The start Crossing the Tola in flood A Mongol’s exhortation Camping out Dreams Fall Eat pits Mending harness Mode of journey Hospitality of the poor better than that of the rich Inhabitants Influenza Animals in tents We prefer to camp out Guide bewildered at his native place Find a trail Guide’s home Character of a guide Reputation among his countrymen New guide Rainless district Change to camels Camels and horses compared ‘ Have you a revolver ? ‘ Mending a camel’s foot Gobi A hill with one side A thirsty ride Stones of Gobi A tent at last Tea in the desert Enchanted land Stony illusion Recollection of Gobi like a nightmare Progress in learning to ride Snatches of sleep A green land Miss our way ‘ What shop do you belong to ?’ Kalgan. S a traveller in Mongolia must be something of a horseman, I was eager to take lessons in riding, and a Mongol friend used to indulge me occasionally, by causing to be caught and saddled for me such an old quiet beast as the aged grandmother or the very young children of the family were in the habit of riding. In a country where children are sometimes expert riders soon after passing the age of infancy, a man who could not ride was considered a great novelty; and when the steed was led up, the whole communitywould turn out to enjoy the spectacle of my awkwardness in mounting. As the Mongols ride with the stirrup straps so short that a foreigner’slegs become cramped, I used, when practicable, to have them lengthened, and then their wonder was not that I should find difficulty in mounting, but that I should be able to mount at all. These occasional rides, however, did not go far towards making me a horseman ; … |
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Adventures In Mongolia $14.98 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:CHAPTER III. LEABNIKG TO BIDE. First lessons Mongols ride with short stirrups’ A six hundred mile ride Buying a whip The start Crossing the Tola in flood A Mongol’s exhortation Camping out Dreams Fall Eat pits Mending harness Mode of journey Hospitality of the poor better than that of the rich Inhabitants Influenza Animals in tents We prefer to camp out Guide bewildered at his native place Find a trail Guide’s home Character of a guide Reputation among his countrymen New guide Rainless district Change to camels Camels and horses compared ‘ Have you a revolver ? ‘ Mending a camel’s foot Gobi A hill with one side A thirsty ride Stones of Gobi A tent at last Tea in the desert Enchanted land Stony illusion Recollection of Gobi like a nightmare Progress in learning to ride Snatches of sleep A green land Miss our way ‘ What shop do you belong to ?’ Kalgan. S a traveller in Mongolia must be something of a horseman, I was eager to take lessons in riding, and a Mongol friend used to indulge me occasionally, by causing to be caught and saddled for me such an old quiet beast as the aged grandmother or the very young children of the family were in the habit of riding. In a country where children are sometimes expert riders soon after passing the age of infancy, a man who could not ride was considered a great novelty; and when the steed was led up, the whole communitywould turn out to enjoy the spectacle of my awkwardness in mounting. As the Mongols ride with the stirrup straps so short that a foreigner’slegs become cramped, I used, when practicable, to have them lengthened, and then their wonder was not that I should find difficulty in mounting, but that I should be able to mount at all. These occasional rides, however, did not go far towards making me a horseman ; … |
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Alfie out of Doors $22 Used – Alfie is out and about with his little sister, Annie Rose. In one of their adventures, Alfie adopts a pet stone, meets a lost sheep and spends his first night in a tent. The atmosphere of family life is closely conjured up by the voice of Thora Hird. |
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All Through the Blood $2.22 New – Valkyries tells the story of a teenage girl in the ’70s who commits herself to Jesus at a tent meeting and is then immediately plunged into her family’s traumatic breakup, which results in violent abuse from her father and neglect from her mother. Finally sent away to a Catholic boarding school for girls, Tracey recognizes some hard truths about her own anger and her inability to possess inner goodness – in spite of being a Christian. She also discovers, in the course of things, an unexpec |
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All Through the Blood $5.77 New – Valkyries tells the story of a teenage girl in the ’70s who commits herself to Jesus at a tent meeting and is then immediately plunged into her family’s traumatic breakup, which results in violent abuse from her father and neglect from her mother. Finally sent away to a Catholic boarding school for girls, Tracey recognizes some hard truths about her own anger and her inability to possess inner goodness – in spite of being a Christian. She also discovers, in the course of things, an unexpec |
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American Nightingale: The Story of Frances Slanger, Forgotten Heroine of Normandy $0.01 She was a Jewish girl growing up in World War I-torn Poland. At age seven, she and her family immigrated to America with dreams of a brighter future. But Frances Slanger could not lay her past to rest, and she vowed to help make the world a better place — by joining the military and becoming a nurse. Frances, one of the 350,000 American women in uniform during World War II, was among the first nurses to arrive at Normandy beach in June 1944. She and the other nurses of the 45th Field Hospital would soon experience the hardships of combat from a storm-whipped tent amid the anguish of wounded men and the thud of artillery shells. Months later, a letter that Frances wrote to the Stars and Stripes newspaper won her heartfelt praise from war-weary GIs touched by her tribute to them. But she never got to read the scores of soldiers’ letters that poured in. She was killed by German troops the very next day. American Nightingale is the unforgettable, first-ever full-length account of the woman whose brave life stands as a testament to the American spirit. |
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American Nightingale: The Story of Frances Slanger, Forgotten Heroine of Normandy $11.99 She was a Jewish girl growing up in World War I-torn Poland. At age seven, she and her family immigrated to America with dreams of a brighter future. But Frances Slanger could not lay her past to rest, and she vowed to help make the world a better place — by joining the military and becoming a nurse. Frances, one of the 350,000 American women in uniform during World War II, was among the first nurses to arrive at Normandy beach in June 1944. She and the other nurses of the 45th Field Hospital would soon experience the hardships of combat from a storm-whipped tent amid the anguish of wounded men and the thud of artillery shells. Months later, a letter that Frances wrote to the Stars and Stripes newspaper won her heartfelt praise from war-weary GIs touched by her tribute to them. But she never got to read the scores of soldiers’ letters that poured in. She was killed by German troops the very next day. American Nightingale is the unforgettable, first-ever full-length account of the woman whose brave life stands as a testament to the American spirit. |
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Among the Inuit $20.55 New – While on assignment for “National Geographic, ” distinguished photojournalist Robert Semeniuk spent two years with the Inuit. Facing one of the harshest environments on Earth, Semeniuk lived in a canvas tent with a family of nine, witnessing firsthand the social and environmental changes affecting Inuit communities. These 70 dramatic images and Semeniuk’s passionate words provide an extraordinary glimpse into the Inuit’s disappearing lifestyle. Beautifully displayed, the color photographs |
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Among the Inuit $17.24 New – While on assignment for “National Geographic, ” distinguished photojournalist Robert Semeniuk spent two years with the Inuit. Facing one of the harshest environments on Earth, Semeniuk lived in a canvas tent with a family of nine, witnessing firsthand the social and environmental changes affecting Inuit communities. These 70 dramatic images and Semeniuk’s passionate words provide an extraordinary glimpse into the Inuit’s disappearing lifestyle. Beautifully displayed, the color photographs |
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Among the Inuit $14.82 Used – While on assignment for “National Geographic,” distinguished photojournalist Robert Semeniuk spent two years with the Inuit. Facing one of the harshest environments on Earth, Semeniuk lived in a canvas tent with a family of nine, witnessing firsthand the social and environmental changes affecting Inuit communities. These 70 dramatic images and Semeniuk’ s passionate words provide an extraordinary glimpse into the Inuit’s disappearing lifestyle. Beautifully displayed, the color photo |
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Arctic Adventures: Exploring Canada’s North by Canoe & Dog Team $2.8 Used – In one action-packed year, the authors traveled 3,500 kilometres by canoe and dog team across Canada’s vast Arctic. They also lived with an Inuit family and learned how to build igloos and run a team of seven huskies. In this book, the authors share their Arctic adventures, including the thrill of having 15,000 caribou tramp past their tent and the suspense of camping on shifting ice. |
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Arctic Adventures: Exploring Canada’s North by Canoe & Dog Team $0.99 Used – In one action-packed year, the authors traveled 3,500 kilometres by canoe and dog team across Canada’s vast Arctic. They also lived with an Inuit family and learned how to build igloos and run a team of seven huskies. In this book, the authors share their Arctic adventures, including the thrill of having 15,000 caribou tramp past their tent and the suspense of camping on shifting ice. |
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Around the Roof of the World $2.11 Used – Through prolonged association with intimate ways of life among the high-altitude villagers and nomads of the Kyrghyz, Kalmuck, Tajik, Kashmiri, Ladakhi, and pastoral Tibetan tribes, the authors describe the local customs of family and pastoral life, tent architecture, native crafts, hospitality, courtship, religion, celebration, games, sports, and bazaars. |
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August $10.2 New – Ever since Aldous Jones careened over the handlebars of his bicycle in 1955 and landed next to Farmer Evans’s first field, it has become a tradition for him to take his family camping in Wales. At Easter, Mrs Evans writes to ask if he, Colette and their four children require the third field for the summer; in August, their Bukta tent is brought down from the attic and unrolled in the garden of 89 Fernlight Avenue. Aldous has started to feel that a certain symbiosis has developed between th |
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August $3.54 New – Ever since Aldous Jones careened over the handlebars of his bicycle in 1955 and landed next to Farmer Evans’s first field, it has become a tradition for him to take his family camping in Wales. At Easter, Mrs Evans writes to ask if he, Colette and their four children require the third field for the summer; in August, their Bukta tent is brought down from the attic and unrolled in the garden of 89 Fernlight Avenue. Aldous has started to feel that a certain symbiosis has developed between th |
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Beach and Coastal Camping in the Southeast $18.95 This guide to the 43 best beach and coastal campgrounds from Maryland to the Texas-Mexico border is for the dedicated beach camper as well as the family who loves to vacation at the seashore, whether traveling with tent, car, or recreational vehicle. The destination possibilities are vast—from the dunes and isolation of Padre Island, to the tropical and historical Keys, to the historic sites around St. Augustine, to the lighthouses of the Outer Banks—and a significant stretch of this land is county, state, or national park property accessible to the public. Johnny Molloy has organized comprehensive, visually descriptive information about each campground in a format that’s both easy to read and follow. Devoted to beach campgrounds in Texas, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland, he vividly describes each site and its amenities, as well as opportunities to explore nearby. A “Key Information” section provides explicit directions to each campground and such pertinent data as websites, phone numbers, fees, campsite and reservation availability, regulations, and more. A section called “Human and Natural History” describes the area’s unusual flora or fauna and the effects of human interaction with the environment. The book’s “What to Do” and “What’s Nearby” sections provide details about every kind of oceanside adventure, including beach walks, historic tours and homes, biking trails, scenic drives, the best swimming,ocean harvesting, snorkeling, canoeing, diving, and pleasure boating, shopping, and mainstream tourist attractions. |
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