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Mike Richards Philadelphia Flyers T shirt, made by Reebok the official authentic on-ice producers of NHL apparel and jerseys. Richards and 18 are printed on the back in authentic font.
Officially licensed by NHL Product
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Mike Royko's scathing expose of Chicago's iron-fisted mayor Richard Daley was a national bestseller in its original hardcover and Signet editions. Now published in trade paperback, Boss continues to stand as a classic in American investigative reporting.
Author: Mike Royko
Publisher: Plume
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This all-original horror anthology features 14 tales of terror and suspense: Armand Constantine's "Monsoon Devil" offers up an American stranded in India seeking a legendary demon; in "The Tennatrick", John Palisano creates a wildfire-starting monster in Southern California; Jodi Kaplan Lester's "The Guixi Sisters" describes three Chinese-American children who have an especially strong connection to their heritage; a young boy undergoes a Halloween rite of passage in Richard Grove's "Silver Needle"; in "The Measure of a Man" by George Willis, 19th-century Zulu warriors fight something far worse than British invaders; Mike McCarty's "The Grieving Process" offers a middle class husband learning to cope with more than just the death of his wife; Vince Churchill's "Late Check-In" puts a new spin on the classic ghost tale set in a lonely, deserted inn; "Inside Out" by Lisa Majewski gives a vain model a particularly loathesome come-uppance; in the novelette "Diana and the Goong-si", Lisa Morton provides a look at 19th-century China seen through the eyes of a British noblewoman in search of her missing husband; Del Howison's "Alley Oops" is a vicious little twist-of-fate story about an elderly woman and a robber; Kelly Dunn's "The Mysterious Name" rips the veneer of wealth from a well-to-do small town and finds evil lurking beneath the surface; in "Eddie G. at the Gates of Hell", R. B. Payne limns a serial killer trying to survive a road trip; "The Bear Who Swallowed the Sky" by Jason M. Light mixes Native American folklore and contemporary dread as a man fights to save his family; and Joey O'Bryan's "The Svancara Supper Society" is a novelette set in a future where synthetic food becomes all too addicting. The book also includes an introduction by Stoker Award-winning author Lisa Morton.
Author: Lisa Morton
Author: Richard B. Payne
Author: Kelly Dunn
Author: Richard Grove
Author: Del Howison
Author: John Palisano
Author: Jason M. Light
Author: Lisa Majewski
Author: Mike McCarty
Author: Jodi Kaplan Lester
Publisher: Darkhouse Publishing
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Enjoy this photograph featuring NHL player Mike Richards of the Philadelphia Flyers. A great collectorÕs piece for any Philadelphia Flyers fan!
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Publisher: Photo File
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This documentary features interviews with Ian MacKaye (Fugazi), J Mascis (Dinosaur jr.), John John Jesse (Demonic Erotic painter), Jim Rose (Jim Rose Sideshow), Jim Thirwell (Foetus), Lydia Lunch, Mike Watt (Minutemen), Richard Kern (Filmmaker), Ron Ashet
Publisher: Mvd Visual
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Publisher: EMI
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STEREO VINYL LP! Great Memory Folk Songs! (Also Known as Legendary Folk Songs)! TRACKS: A1. Walk Right in (The Rooftop Singers); A2. Black Is The Color (Joan Baez); A3. Shenandoah (Leon Bibb); A4. Jumpin' Judy (Odetta); A5. Roll On, Buddy (Jack Elliott); A6. Goodnight Irene (The Weavers); B1. C.C. Rider (Ian & Sylvia); B2. Oh Molly Dear (Mike Seeger); B3. Lord Randall (Richard Dyer-Bennett); B4. Careless Love (Josh White); B5. Skip To My Lou (The Babysitters); & B6. We Shall Not Be Moved (The Greenbriar Boys).
Author: Various Artists
Author: Joan Baez
Author: The Weavers
Author: The Greenbriar Boys
Author: Odetta
Author: Ian & Sylvia
Author: Josh White
Author: The Rooftop Singers
Author: Leon Bibb
Author: Jack Elliott
Publisher: Longines Symphonette Recording Society
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Price: $9.98 USD
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
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These unique mallets, designed by Emil Richards, provide a "slap" tone when played on a variety of instruments including marimba, vibraphone, hand drums, and other instruments.
Publisher: Mike Balter
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