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NWT Janie & Jack girls 4 4t Ice Cream Social summer top shirt brown


NWT Janie & Jack girls 4 4t Ice Cream Social summer top shirt brown


$19.99


Janie and Jack SUMMER SOCIAL girls floral print capris / cropped pants 2 2T


Janie and Jack SUMMER SOCIAL girls floral print capris / cropped pants 2 2T


$3.99


EUC Janie & Jack SUMMER SOCIAL Dragonfly 2pc Top & Bloomers Set 12-18 M VHTF


EUC Janie & Jack SUMMER SOCIAL Dragonfly 2pc Top & Bloomers Set 12-18 M VHTF


$14.99


**Janie and Jack NWT Gorgeous Summer Social Dress  5T


**Janie and Jack NWT Gorgeous Summer Social Dress 5T


$34.95


Janie and Jack Summer Social Shirt and Pants Set Size 6-12 Months, so cute!


Janie and Jack Summer Social Shirt and Pants Set Size 6-12 Months, so cute!


$4.99


EUC Janie and Jack 2T SUMMER SOCIAL dragonfly dress - HTF!


EUC Janie and Jack 2T SUMMER SOCIAL dragonfly dress – HTF!


$24.99


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Halter Dress Daisy 3T 3


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Halter Dress Daisy 3T 3


$42.95


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL PINK & GREEN WRAP DRESS & DIAPER COVER  0-3 MONTHS


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL PINK & GREEN WRAP DRESS & DIAPER COVER 0-3 MONTHS


$8.00


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Top Shorts 5t 5


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Top Shorts 5t 5


$38.95


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 0 3 6 Pink


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 0 3 6 Pink


$42.95


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 3T 3 Pink


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 3T 3 Pink


$39.95


Janie Jack Summer Social Pink Halter Tank Top Plaid Skirt 2p Outfit SUMMER 4T 4


Janie Jack Summer Social Pink Halter Tank Top Plaid Skirt 2p Outfit SUMMER 4T 4


$18.99


NWT Janie and Jack Summer Social Daisy Flower Floral Halter Dress 2 2T NEW


NWT Janie and Jack Summer Social Daisy Flower Floral Halter Dress 2 2T NEW


$36.99


Janie & Jack 3 6 m Summer Social terry pink shorts hoodie jacket floral cover up


Janie & Jack 3 6 m Summer Social terry pink shorts hoodie jacket floral cover up


$18.99


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Top & Capri 3T 3 Dragonfly


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Top & Capri 3T 3 Dragonfly


$35.95


Janie & Jack girls SUMMER SOCIAL plaid capri & pink top outfit 6-12 Months mos


Janie & Jack girls SUMMER SOCIAL plaid capri & pink top outfit 6-12 Months mos


$14.99


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Top Shorts 5T 4T


NWT Janie Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Top Shorts 5T 4T


$37.95


Janie & Jack Summer Social Plaid Skirt Green Tank Top Matching Outfit Set 12-18m


Janie & Jack Summer Social Plaid Skirt Green Tank Top Matching Outfit Set 12-18m


$18.50


JANIE and JACK Summer Social 3pc LOT Green Pink Dragonfly Shorts Shirt 6 12


JANIE and JACK Summer Social 3pc LOT Green Pink Dragonfly Shorts Shirt 6 12


$15.99


Janie and Jack Summer Social 2pc Outfit Set 12 18 Mo EEUC Dragonfly


Janie and Jack Summer Social 2pc Outfit Set 12 18 Mo EEUC Dragonfly


$21.24


NEW Janie and Jack Summer Social Outfit 3 6 Mo NWT Pink White


NEW Janie and Jack Summer Social Outfit 3 6 Mo NWT Pink White


$16.99


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL HAT SKIRT AND TOP OUTFIT SIZE 18-24-2T


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL HAT SKIRT AND TOP OUTFIT SIZE 18-24-2T


$4.49


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL HAT SKIRT AND TOP OUTFIT SIZE 18-24-2T


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL HAT SKIRT AND TOP OUTFIT SIZE 18-24-2T


$5.99


Janie and Jack SUMMER SOCIAL Pink Plaid Dress & Hat 2T


Janie and Jack SUMMER SOCIAL Pink Plaid Dress & Hat 2T


$29.99


Janie & Jack Summer Social Girl Pink Terry Hoodie Jacket Floral 2T Cover Up we


Janie & Jack Summer Social Girl Pink Terry Hoodie Jacket Floral 2T Cover Up we


$9.99


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Pink Halter Top Plaid Pants & Hat Set 3T 3


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Pink Halter Top Plaid Pants & Hat Set 3T 3


$49.99


JANIE AND JACK 0-3 SUMMER SOCIAL DRESS


JANIE AND JACK 0-3 SUMMER SOCIAL DRESS


$39.99


JANIE AND JACK 3-6 SUMMER SOCIAL PANT TOP SET


JANIE AND JACK 3-6 SUMMER SOCIAL PANT TOP SET


$44.99


New NWT Janie and Jack Summer Social Capri Pants Girls Size 4T Cropped Pinstripe


New NWT Janie and Jack Summer Social Capri Pants Girls Size 4T Cropped Pinstripe


$24.99


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL 2T DRESS SWEATER LOT


JANIE AND JACK SUMMER SOCIAL 2T DRESS SWEATER LOT


$74.99


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Polo Top Pants 3T 4T LR


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Polo Top Pants 3T 4T LR


$38.00


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Pink Shorts 4T LR


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Pink Shorts 4T LR


$22.00


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 3T ~ LR


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 3T ~ LR


$34.95


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Plaid Wrap Dress 3T ~ LR


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Plaid Wrap Dress 3T ~ LR


$34.95


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 5T ~ LR


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Dragonfly Dress 5T ~ LR


$36.50


NWT Janie and Jack Summer Social 2 PC Set Sz 12/18 VHTF


NWT Janie and Jack Summer Social 2 PC Set Sz 12/18 VHTF


$39.99


Janie Jack SUMMER SOCIAL Capri Pants NWT 3-6 mo


Janie Jack SUMMER SOCIAL Capri Pants NWT 3-6 mo


$16.50


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social  shirt  tank top 2t 2


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social shirt tank top 2t 2


$14.00


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social dragonfly  dress 3t  3


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social dragonfly dress 3t 3


$35.00


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Halter Capris 6-12-18


NWT Janie & Jack Summer Social Halter Capris 6-12-18


$28.50


Problem Child


Problem Child


$2.99



Problem Child


Problem Child


$5.49



Shug


Shug


$2.49


Annemarie Wilcox, or Shug as her family calls her, is beginning to think there’s nothing worse than being twelve. She’s too tall, too freckled, and way too flat-chested. Shug is sure that there’s not one good or amazing thing about her. And now she has to start junior high, where the friends she counts most dear aren’t acting so dear anymore — especially Mark……

Ransom


Ransom


$2.80


The lives of five captives hang in the balance while their families gather the ransom.Two brothers, their family frantic to find their sons. A loner whose uncle doesn’t even know he’s missing. An Army brat whose family will never be able to raise enough money. And a cheerleader who can’t count on her stepdad, but knows her father will come through….

X-Men and Philosophy: Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)


X-Men and Philosophy: Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)


$17.95


Is mind reading an invasion of privacy?What’s wrong with genetic experimentation?How many identities can one person have?Are the X-Men advocates of civil rightsand social change?Do mutants have “human” rights?X-Men is one of the most popular comic-book franchises ever, captivating millions with its teeming X-Verse of genetic mutants who have been unleashing their unique special powers in the servi…

Wish You Were Here (1952 Original Broadway Cast)


Wish You Were Here (1952 Original Broadway Cast)


$16.98



The Party at Jack's


The Party at Jack’s


$33.12


In the summer of 1937, Thomas Wolfe was in the North Carolina mountains revising a piece about a party and subsequent fire at the Park Avenue penthouse apartment of the fictional Esther and Frederick Jack. He wrote to his agent, Elizabeth Nowell, ‘I think it is now a single thing, as much a single thing as anything I’ve ever written.’ Abridged and edited versions of the story were published twice, as a novella in "Scribner’s Monthly" (May 1939) and as part of "You Can’t Go Home Again" (1940). Now Suzanne Stutman and John Idol have worked from manuscript sources at Harvard University to reconstruct "The Party at Jack’s" as outlined by Wolfe before his death. Here, in its untruncated state, Wolfe’s novella affords a significant glimpse of a Depression-era New York inhabited by Wall Street wheelers and dealers and the theatrical and artistic elite. Wolfe describes the Jacks and their social circle with lavish attention to mannerisms and to clothing, furnishings, and other trappings of wealth and privilege. The sharply drawn contrast between the decadence of the party-goers and the struggles of the working classes in the streets below reveals Wolfe’s gifts as both a writer and a sharp social critic.

Summer


Summer


$21


A groundbreaking study of society, nature, and human needs, Edith Wharton’s starkly simple Summer—a portrayal of a young woman’s sexual and social awakening—is admittedly one of the author’s favorites.

Summer Infant Universal AV Jack


Summer Infant Universal AV Jack


$9.99


The Universal AV Jack from Summer Infant allows you to view your baby on TV. Simply plug USB side into your Summer Infant monitor and the AV jack into your TV and your baby becomes the Star of the show.

Waiting for Jack


Waiting for Jack


$15.98


Born in 1948 in Leicester, England, he lived in a slum clearance area, just a stone’s throw from the Great Central Railway and the Grand Union Canal.In 1953 his family, soon to include five brothers and a sister, moved to a council housing estate with a reputation for being tough yet friendly with many working class homes with skilled tradesmen and labourers required to support the regeneration and expansion of Leicester. He is Leicester born and bred and proud of it.Formal education and the introduction to reading and writing came early at Slater Street Nursery School before moving to Benbow Rise Infant School. Next he went to the school in the park Braunstone Hall Junior School and finally attending Alderman Newton’s Boys’ Grammar School where he gained a modest 5 GCE O-Levels including English Language and English Literature.A keen sportsman he played rugby for his School XV and was selected for the Leicestershire County Schools and Colts teams.Starting work at 16 one of his first jobs was to sell books, bacon and lighting amongst other household items at Leicester’s former landmark retail store Lewis’s.Now retired after a career working on Britain’s railways starting as a draughtsman designing and installing permanent way followed by a spell in railway accident investigation before managing operational and track workers’ safety. Whilst commuting from Leicester to London by train he decided to write a novel as an alternative to deciphering the Daily Telegraph crossword, taking just six weeks to complete it.His only previous claim to fame for story writing, at the age of 10, was being awarded the third highest mark from all entrants when sitting the City s ’11 plus’ entrance examination before being selected to go on to Grammar School.About the Author: This story opens with the main character Jack Bishop, JB for short, reflecting on two interviews that got him out of the dole queue and back into work where he now manages his own Team of Museum Assistants: he needs to be successful, he is on probation How JB manages his own team ‘us’, and the interaction within ‘us’ and between ‘us’ and ‘them’ (the museums’ Curators and Managers) is described in and around three story threads in a number of supporting scenes be they at work or at play – not least is a social event that enters into the museums’ folklore The interwoven story lines are developed and occur over a six month period during which time the summer is long, hot and stormy. JB has to try and thwart a planned theft of a valuable artefact before becoming involved in the supernatural and finally has to find time for a burgeoning romance. Museum security is JB’s Achilles heel and his attempt to prevent a theft requires some fast tracking to boost his knowledge and understanding. However, his efforts leave him disappointed. JB is drawn into a story of railway tragedy that occurred not long after the end of the Great War at a former railway station, now a technology museum being one of a number

Summer Infant 28200 Universal A/V Jack


Summer Infant 28200 Universal A/V Jack


$10.75


The Universal AV Jack from Summer Infant allows you to view your baby on TV. Simply plug USB side into your Summer Infant monitor and the AV jack into your TV and your baby becomes the Star of the show!

The Summer Before the Storm


The Summer Before the Storm


$24.64


It’s the Age of Elegance in the summer playground of the affluent and powerful. Amid the pristine, island-dotted lakes and pine-scented forests of the Canadian wilderness, the young and carefree amuse themselves with glittering balls and friendly competitions. The summer of 1914 promises to be different when the ambitious and destitute son of a disowned heir joins his wealthy family at their cottage on Wyndwood Island. Through Jack’s introduction into the privileged life of the aristocratic Wyndhams and their social circle, he seeks opportunities and alliances to better himself, including in his schemes, his beautiful and audacious cousin, Victoria. But their charmed lives begin to unravel with the onset of the Great War, in which many are destined to become part of the "lost generation."This richly textured tale takes the reader on an unforgettable journey from romantic moonlight cruises to the horrific sinking of the Lusitania, from regattas on the water to combat in the skies over France, from extravagant mansions to deadly trenches – from innocence to nationhood.The Summer Before The Storm, the first of the epic "Muskoka Novels," evokes a gracious, bygone era that still resonates in this legendary land of lakes.

Saucy Jack: The Elusive Ripper


Saucy Jack: The Elusive Ripper


$19.86


Scarcely a year goes by without a new book, TV program or magazine article claiming to have solved the mystery of Jack the Ripper – the perpetrator of five brutal prostitute murders that shocked London in the summer and autumn of 1888. The fascination with this squalid episode is partly because Jack the Ripper is widely believed to have been the first serial killer, although the main draw of the case undoubtedly stems from the Ripper never having been positively identified – hence he remains a blood-spattered silhouette upon which fantasies have been projected. Although ‘Jack’ as an entity was almost certainly invented by an unscrupulous hack, he was also an archetype of his time – decked in the top hat and cloak of a Victorian melodrama villain, stalking the fog-wreathed streets of old London. The genesis of ‘Jack’ lies in London folklore, which attributed the name to many of its most flamboyant or infamous, figures, real or mythical. Numerous Ripper theories emerged at the time, which tell us more about the prejudices and attitudes of the Victorian mind than they do about the killer’s true identity. Xenophobia reared its head in the racist conviction that he was a ‘Hindoo’ cultist performing human sacrifices according to the phases of the moon, or that the Ripper was a Russian or a Jew. The misogyny of the day was expressed in the ‘Jill the Ripper’ theory, painting the murderer as a maverick midwife turned abortionist, whilst Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had a more novel theory, believing the Ripper must have been passing undetected while dressed as a woman. As fascination with the case has endured, so theories of the Ripper’s identity, both novel and outlandish, have reflected the concerns of the time; the Duke of Clarence has had the finger pointed at him by anti-monarchists, while upper class disdain for prostitution prompted George Bernard Shaw’s ironic observation that the Ripper was "a great social reformer." Recently explored by interviewee Ivor Edwards was the idea that the killer was a Satanist. Ironically, this theory rests heavily on the claims of Edwardian black magician Aleister Crowley who often hinted he knew the identity of the killer. However, the most highly touted recent revelation comes from mooted interviewee and best-selling crime fiction author Patricia Cornwell who believes the Ripper was in reality the impressionist artist Walter Sickert. This gripping new book examines the heinous case from every angle, exploring theories both plausible and eccentric which have captured the imagination of the public for over a century. Jack the Ripper – the legacy of a serial killer or the product of nightmarish obsession and prejudice? This intriguing study opens the bloody case once more, giving every reader the chance to conclude for themselves, once and for all, the true answer to one of history’s most elusive mysteries.

Cadillac Jack


Cadillac Jack


$11.99


In Cadillac Jack, Larry McMurtry — Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lonesome Dove — proves his unique talent for conjuring up the real, often eccentric people who inhabit the American heartland and for capturing the peculiarly American search for new frontiers and adventure. Cadillac Jack is a rodeo-cowboy-turned-antique-scout whose nomadic, womanizing life — centered on his classic pearl-colored Cadillac — rambles between the Texas flatlands of flea markets and small-time auctions and Washington, D.C.’s political-social life of parties, hustlers, vixens, and spies. Along the way he meets a cast of indelibly etched characters: among them, the strikingly beautiful, social-climbing Cindy Sanders; Boog Miller, the tackily-dressing millionaire good ole boy who patronizes Jack’s business and who has more political muscle than a litter of lobbyists; Khaki Descartes, the pushy, brain-picking, Washington woman reporter; Freddy Fu, an undercover CIA agent working out of a greasy barbecue joint called The Cover-Up; and Jean Arber, the mother of two and a fledgling antique-store owner who can’t quite figure out if she’ll marry Jack or not. Wild, touching, and hilariously funny, Cadillac Jack is Larry McMurtry’s raucous social satire of sex, politics, and love in the fast lane, peopled with Americans only he could render.

Just Jack


Just Jack


$14.39


All he needs is half a chance … Wee Jack Baines is tired of living on a farm in his brother’s shadow, and absolutely hates being called Wee Jack. Luckily for him, his Uncle Onslow notices that, as well as being short, Jack is very handy with horses, and so he arranges an apprenticeship for Jack with a trainer in Napier. Determined to prove himself to his family, and especially his doubting mother, Jack sets out for the city with high hopes and dreams of success. Instead he finds a harsh and unforgiving boss, back-breaking drudgery, and a vindictive stable-mate who sees him as a rival. His spirit is shattered when he realizes that the boss sees him as nothing more than a cheap stable-hand, and he despairs of ever becoming a winning jockey. But as the long, hot summer drags on, powerful forces are at work that will and change his life forever. Will he have the courage — and the luck — to survive? Age 9-12

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