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Catherine Cookson: Collection Set 2 (The Glass Virgin & The Gambling Man) [VHS] $22.99 Catherine Cookson Collection Set 2 includes the following: Glass Virgin (2 videos) Gambling Man (2 videos)… |
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Catherine Cookson’s the Black Candle [VHS] $1.68 Yorkshire in the 1880’s: Joe Skinner marries Lily Whitmore, the woman he has long admired, to give a name to her illegitimate child by Lionel Fillmore, the opportunistic son of an impoverished aristocrat. Lionel, however, has his sights set on Victoria, the naive cousin of hard-working Bridget Mordaunt, and the wealth he wrongly assumes is hers…. |
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The Wingless Bird (box set) [VHS] $29.95 Based on the powerful novel by England’s much-loved, best-selling author, this captivating story translates so well to screen that Dame Catherine Cookson calls it, “the best,” screen adaptation yet of one of her famous novels. On Christmas Eve 1913, a disenchanted Agnes Conway (Claire Skinner) is once again behind the counter of the family sweetshop. Feeling taken for granted by her family and un… |
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The Catherine Cookson Anthology (Eight Disc Set) $51.99 Seven films of Catherine Cookson novels make up this eight-disc set. A man tries to overcome his abusive childhood, in “The Cinder Path” (1994). Lloyd Owen, Catherine Zeta-Jones star. “The Girl” (1996) born out of wedlock and raised by her father and his resentful wife finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage. Siobhan Flynn, Jonathan Cake star. A 16-year-old maid is content with her post until… |
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Catherine Cookson Boxed Set $11.75 In 1880s England, young Bridget Mordaunt’s (Samantha Bond) success running her late father’s factory is threatened when her manager (James Gaddas) is accused of murder. Based on the Catherine Cookson novel, the passionate melodrama “The Black Candle” also stars Nathaniel Parker, Tara Fitzgerald, and Denholm Elliott. Then, widow Riah Millican (Janet McTeer) agrees to serve as housekeeper for the re… |
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The Catherine Cookson Collection – Set 1 (The Wingless Bird / The Moth / The Rag Nymph / The Fifteen Streets) $32.29 The Wingless Bird (1997) in this Catherine Cookson story is a young woman, dismayed at spending another Christmas season in her family’s candy shop, whose fortunes change when a series of encounters links her to a well-to-do local family, as well as a disreputable clan. Claire Skinner, Edward Atterton star. Next, set in 1913, “The Moth” (1997) tells of Robert Bradley, a shipyard carpenter who leav… |
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Catherine $3.99 Though he originally set out to depict criminals in as harshly accurate a light as possible, without the sentimentalization that he saw and disdained in Dickens' work, Thackeray's fictionalized account of the life of Catherine Hayes, an eighteenth-century woman who was burned at the stake for the murder of her husband, depicts the titular character in a somewhat more appealing and charming manner than the author intended. A must-read for fans of rollicking picaresque tales such as… |
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A Safe Harbour $10.9 This captivating Tyneside saga is ‘a must for Catherine Cookson fans’ Wiltshire Times |
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Catherine’s Gift $17.94 Dr Catherine Hamlin has been described as a living saint and one of our greatest Australians. Since 1959 she has lived and worked in Ethiopia, helping the victims of fistulas devastating injuries caused by obstructed labour in childbirth, which condemn women to a lifetime of incapacity and degradation. The surgery she pioneered has helped tens of thousands of sufferers return to normal life after being shunned by their families and communities. The hospitals she has set up in her adopted country now act as teaching centres for obstetricians and surgeons from many developing nations. Catherine’s Gift takes us inside her extraordinary world, following the fate of some of the women who have travelled to Dr Hamlin’s hospitals in the hope of a cure for their fistula injuries. It shows us the day-to-day experiences of her incredible staff, and the tireless work of Catherine Hamlin herself. There are few more inspirational stories than that of Dr Catherine Hamlin, and this book brings her and her work vividly to life. |
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Catherine Carter $12.78 Catherine Carter tells of two ardent people who loved each other passionately and who have to fight to bring their love to fulfilment. They also have to fight a conflict between themselves, for, despite their love, their ambitions clash head-on. This conflict is presented without any softening of the truth, and no such relation has ever been treated with greater warmth, compassion, depth of understanding. Set in the theatrical London of the 1880’s, the story opens when Henry Peverel is a youngish actor rising to the height of his power and fame. He has every needful gift, but he cannot bear competition. Into his company is introduced an aspiring actress, Catherine Carter, fifteen years younger, just at the start of her career. Almost at once she loves and venerates Henry; but she believes that she can become his artistic equal. Much has to happen before he returns her love and the two are united on this plane while on the artistic plane, both continue to struggle with the other’s nature and their own. |
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Tom Crean’s Six Plays from the Box Set (DVD) $39.99 With Tom Crean,Indiana University Head Coach;former Marquette University Head Coach;2x Conference USA Coach of the Year; 2003 NCAA Final Four Coach Crean takes the box set series and breaks it down into parts. The box set can confuse the defense by running different action out of the same set. The first box set places two perimeter players at the elbows and flows into a ball side triangle. The flare screen and post feed “split” action creates several problems for the defense. The goal of these plays is to reverse the ball and force one defender to guard two offensive players on the weak side. Box #2 places a shooter on the left block and is a good late 3-point shot. Box #3 is a misdirection play with ball screens. Spacing out on the perimeter allows the cross screen action and the screen the screener action to materialize. Box #4 is perfect for a lay up coming out of a time out. Refusal of the ball screen creates penetration and dish possibilities or a lay up. The flare screen in Box #5 sets up a hard back screen on the post, sending him to the open block area for post position. The last option is a double screen for your post player for a jump shot. The final box play creates an isolation for a guard, a double screen for a shooter and an over-the-top chest cut. 2007. |
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Catherine de’ Medici $3.99 Balzac's La Comedie Humaine was a story cycle comprising more than 100 novels and stories. Although most of these works are set in nineteenth-century France, several hearken back to earlier periods. Catherine de' Medici centers on the life of the woman born into an aristocratic family in medieval Italy who went on to become Queen consort and, later, regent of France. |
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Lady And Sons Box Set $23.03 Lady And Sons Box Set |
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Apple Mac Box Set ‘11 v.10.6.3 Family Pack $164.99 5 PC in One Household Apple Apple, Inc Client DVD-ROM MC681Z/A Mac Mac Box Set ‘11 v.10.6.3 Family Pack Operating System Retail Standard Version Upgrade www.apple.com |
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Art Explosion 800000 Dvd Mini Box $93.99 ART EXPLOSION 800000 DVD MINI BOX |
