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Weber Eberhard $289 Weber Eberhard |
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Max Weber $209 Max Weber |
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Shea Weber Sublimated 10×13 Player Plaque Details: Nashville Predators $29.99 Each Plaque comes with an image of Shea Weber sublimated onto a plaque with a black overlay finish. Officially licensed by the National Hockey League. It measures 10 1/2 x13x1 and is ready to hang in any home or office. |
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Shea Weber $99.99 Shea Weber. Real.Big. Fathead Wall Graphic |
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Weber $18.95 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Tender Warrior by Weber, Stu; Libby, Larry R. Edition , 0 $17.99 First Howard Hendricks spoke like I wanted to speak. Then Church Swindoll crafted phrases that brought black ink to life. Dobson touted the family, Colson championed the prisoner, and Hybels redefined transparency. And now…Stu Weber models that type of leadership at a level equal to these men. Tender Warrior is breakthrough stuff. |
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Advances in Enzyme Regulation by Weber, George Weber, G. Weber, G Edition , 1 $16.49 Advances in Enzyme Regulation. Weber, George Weber, G. Weber, G |
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Biograf?a de Max Weber by Weber, Marianne Edition , 0 $28.99 Biograf?a de Max Weber. Weber, Marianne |
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The Preacher’s Son by Weber, Carl Edition , 0 $19.99 New York Times bestselling author Carl Weber has won over readers and critics alike with his smart, sexy, page-turning tales of family drama. Now he delivers his most powerful novel yet–an explosive story about an esteemed church family with a whole lot of repenting to do. . . Bishop T.K. Wilson, popular pastor of the largest African American church in Queens, New York, has decided to run for borough president. But his family values platform is on shaky ground. In public, his wife and two children are a shining example of respectability. Yet privately, the Wilson kids are giving in to the same temptations as any other young adults. And their parents have no idea what's going on behind closed doors–including the closed doors of the church offices. As the bishop's son, Dante Wilson is treated like royalty, and his good looks cause the congregation's young women to think–and act on–some very impure thoughts. Personable and smart, he's expected to assume his father's position one day. The problem is, Dante wants to be a lawyer, and that's not the only secret he's keeping. He's also met the woman of his dreams–who happens to be his parents' worst nightmare. But Dante isn't the only one who's about to test his parents' faith. . . Dante's younger sister, Donna, is as sweet as they come, yet she isn't exactly the virginal princess her beloved daddy thinks she is. And thanks to her suspicious, ambitious, not to mention meddling, mother, he's about to find that out–and more. To add insult to injury, Donna's transgressions involve another man of God. And that's only the beginning. Just as the Pandora's box of unwelcome surprises seems empty, it turns out that even Bishop Wilson has some skeletons in his closet–the kind that could cost him everything. Now all the Wilsons will have to face their demons. . .and discover what family values are really about. Praise For The Novels of Carl Weber A fast-paced mix of scandal, jealousy and wickedness. –Publishers Weekly on Player Haters Compelling.–Booklist on Baby Momma Drama Filled with entertainment. . .will have you laughing from the very beginning. –Kimberla Lawson Roby on Lookin' for Luv Full of flavor, wit, and drama. –QBR, The Black Book Review on Married Men Featuring A Teaser For Carl Weber's Newest Novel, So You Call Yourself A Man |
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Mutineer’s Moon by Weber Edition , 0 $16.49 Mutineer’s Moon. Weber |
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Faking It by Weber, Cynthia Edition , 0 $22.49 Faking It. Weber, Cynthia |
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True Confections by Weber, Katharine Edition , 0 $19.99 Take chocolate candy, add a family business at war with itself, and stir with an outsider’s perspective. This is the recipe for True Confections, the irresistible new novel by Katharine Weber, a writer whose work has won accolades from Iris Murdoch, Madeleine L’Engle, Wally Lamb, and Kate Atkinson, to name a few. Alice Tatnall Ziplinsky’s marriage into the Ziplinsky family has not been unanimously celebrated. Her greatest ambition is to belong, to feel truly entitled to the heritage she has tried so hard to earn. Which is why Zip’s Candies is much more to her than just a candy factory, where she has worked for most of her life. In True Confections, Alice has her reasons for telling the multigenerational saga of the family-owned-and-operated candy company, now in crisis. Nobody is more devoted than Alice to delving into the truth of Zip’s history, starting with the rags-to-riches story of how Hungarian immigrant Eli Czaplinsky developed his famous candy lines, and how each of his candies, from Little Sammies to Mumbo Jumbos, was inspired by an element in a stolen library copy of Little Black Sambo, from which he taught himself English. Within Alice’s vivid and persuasive account (is her unreliability a tactic or a condition?) are the stories of a runaway slave from the cacao plantations of Côte d’Ivoire and the Third Reich’s failed plan to establish a colony on Madagascar for European Jews. Richly informed, deeply moving, and spiked with Weber’s trademark wit, True Confections is, at its heart, a timeless and universal story of love, betrayal, and chocolate. |
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Imagining America at War by Weber, Cynthia Edition , 1 $24.99 Ten films released between 9/11 and Gulf War II reflect raging debates about US foreign policy and what it means to be an American. Tracing the portrayal of America in the films Pearl Harbor (World War II); We Were Soldiers and The Quiet American (the Vietnam War); Behind Enemy Lines, Black Hawk Down and Kandahar (episodes of humanitarian intervention); Collateral Damage and In the Bedroom (vengeance in response to loss); Minority Report (futurist pre-emptive justice); and Fahrenheit 9/11 (an explicit critique of Bush?s entire war on terror), Cynthia Weber presents a stimulating new study of how Americans construct their identity and the moral values that inform their foreign policy. This is not just another book about post-9/11 America. It introduces the concept of ‘moral grammars of war’, and explains how they are articulated: Many Americans asked in the wake of 9/11 ? not only ‘why do they hate us?’ but ‘what does it mean to be a moral America(n) and how might such an America(n) act morally in contemporary international politics? This text explores how these questions were answered at the intersections of official US foreign policy and post-9/11 popular films. It also details US foreign policy formation in relation to traditional US narratives about US identity ?who we think we were/are?, ‘who we wish we?d never been’, ‘who we really are’, and ‘who we might become’ as well as in relation to their foundations in nationalist discourses of gender and sexuality.This book will be of great interest to students of American Studies, US Foreign Policy, Contemporary US History, Cultural Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Film Studies. |
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Andrew Lloyd Weber Panpipes Album $69 Andrew Lloyd Weber Panpipes Album |
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Ancient Judaism by Weber, Max Edition , 0 $27.99 Ancient Judaism. Weber, Max |
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Colorado Flora by Weber, William A. Edition ILL, 3 $31.49 Colorado Flora. Weber, William A. |
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The Internet by Weber, Sandra Edition ILL, 0 $11.49 The Internet. Weber, Sandra |
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As They See ‘Em by Weber, Bruce Edition , 0 $13.99 As They See ‘Em by Weber, Bruce |
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Defcon One by Weber, Joe Edition , 0 $13.99 Defcon One. Weber, Joe |
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Triangle by Weber, Katharine Edition LTE, 0 $13.99 Triangle. Weber, Katharine |
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The Western Tradition by Weber, Eugen Edition ILL, 5 $132.95 The Western Tradition. Weber, Eugen |
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Field of Dishonor by Weber, David Edition ILL, 0 $15.99 Field of Dishonor. Weber, David |
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The Armchair Detective by Weber, Ken Edition , 0 $13.99 The Armchair Detective. Weber, Ken |
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Dog Stories by Weber, Jon; Schaffer, Dylan Edition ILL, 0 $13.99 What would dogs say if they could talk? In this dog lover's dream come true, Dylan Schaffer offers thirty-seven incisive short shorts written from the canine point of view, paired with Jon Weber's discerning photographs. Whether featuring two mutts musing on the ineffable nature of life or a black Lab's heartfelt description of a leap into the ocean, this witty and insightful book speaks volumes about our relationship with the tail-wagging race. In shrewd duotone photo-portraits and funny yet poignant prose, these pontificating pooches emerge as much more than faithful companions: they are witty, wry, sardonic, and wise to the ways of the world. Privy to our daily quirks and foibles, they proffer observations so astute and counsel so honest that even cat lovers will succumb to their undeniable charm. |
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Weber State Wildcats Logo $89.99 Weber State Wildcats Logo. Real.Big. Fathead Wall Graphic |
