Seventeen centuries

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  • Oxfam books & music crouch end originally published in , this book is concerned with the process through which the plays of euripides were transmitted across seventeen centuries and finally copied into late byzantine manuscriptsthis is a highly informative book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in euripides and manuscript historysee oxfam website for delivery information read morebased upon earlier observations made by alexander turyn in the byzantine manuscript tradition of the tragedies of euripides, the text contains rigorous analysis of the euripidean manuscripts together with images from them

    15 €

  • In centuries of change bestselling historian ian mortimer takes you on a whirlwind tour of the last ten centuries of western historycenturies of change is a journey into the past like no otherthere are two sections of colour illustrationswe journey from a time when there was a fair chance of your village being burnt to the ground by invaders, and dried human dung was a recommended cure for cancer, to a world in which explorers sailed into the unknown and civilisations came into conflict with each other on an epic scalethe pages are tightsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop bath a hardback in good conditionthe black cloth boards are in very good conditionour understanding of change will never be the same again, and the lessons we learn along the way are profound ones for us allit is a journey into a past vividly brought to life and bursting with ideas, that pits one century against another in his quest to measure which century saw the greatest changedust jacket shows some minor shelf wearthe pages show some signs of use and a small 1-2cm stain on the first few pageshere is a story of godly scientists, shrewd farmers, cold-hearted entrepreneurs and strong-minded women - a story of discovery, invention, revolution and cataclysmic shifts in perspective

    14 €

  • Oxfam bookshop lymington seventeen songs by purcellsee oxfam website for delivery information read morelight foxing to end papers and a few pages at the backall music pages sound and brightpb the back cover is missing and the spine has been repaired and reinforced making a strong binding

    3 €

  • East seventeen - around the world - hit singles - the journey so far (cd, )

    2 €

  • seventeen and a half inchesfor sale as no longer need itmedium wide fitcan be posted £20very comfortable old saddlealbion legend saddle

    100 €

  • 5 centuries of tileplease see the photos for an accurate impressioneverything is on displayregistered shipping via cttmotifs i to xviwith stamp

    66 €

  • Five centuries of verseexcellent conditionany questions, please feel free to contact mei accept paypalthe essential book of poetrycan be posted by arrangement

    7 €

  • Through five centuries published by the university, cream card covers illustrated in blue on the front cover with the datesoxfam books & music perth the university of glasgowsee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    12 €

  • In centuries of darkness, a group of archaeologists presents a controversial challenge to this claimpeter james and his team ask whether those dates might have been miscalculatedsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop lytham the old world has confronted archaeologists with many riddles, perhaps the most tantalizing of which is the dark age, an economic and cultural recession so devastating that it is supposed to have lasted for 400 years, from to 800 bcas a result, our notions about the trojan war, the foundation of rome, the origins of the greek alphabet, and the golden age of solomon all have to be reexamined, revolutionizing our view of the ancient worldthe dates for the near east and mediterranean are derived from the highly regarded chronology of ancient egyptin this intricate piece of scholarly detective work, the authors propose a pioneering theory" their discoveries lead to a questioning of the so-called dark age and the purposes which belief in it has serveddeciphering the clues from papyri and pottery, they search layer by layer through the excavated treasures of a vast area from spain to france and from denmark to the sudan, until they reach egypt - where they unearth 250 years of "ghost history

    10 €

  • Oxfam bookshop truro this book is the first to tell the full story of killigarth's most colourful three centuriessee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    15 €

  • Bought many years ago for £40 from gems in scarborough, many centuries old, prefer collection but will post for £3 extra, very unusual item read more

    30 €

  • Very old ring, many centuries old, bought from gems in scarborough ago, just been in a drawer ever since i can remember, prefer collection but will post for £3 extra read more

    30 €

  • Volume iii: susan higman (edseventeenth through nineteenth centuries, new york ppvolume i: dora wiebenson, the mark jfifteenth through nineteenth centuries, new york ppitalian and spanish booksvery nice set of 4 volumes (complete set) on old books of architecture from the mark jbibliographical info and an indexeach volume is a clothbound hardcover with dustjacket and b/w illcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablemillard architectural collection in the national gallery of art, washingtonare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikisixteenth through nineteenth centuries, new york ppvolume ii: susan higman (edsixteenth to early nineteenth centuries, new york ppmillard architectural collectionvolume iv: frances kianka (edsun wear on spine of dust jacketplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storesmall tear in front cover of dust jacket; sun wear on spine of dust jacketnorthern european books

    120 €

  • seventeen inches long ‘round nose scraper’ with a one-inch bladeseventeen inches long ‘parting tool’ with a seven thirty-seconds of an inch bladesixteen inches long ‘spindle gouge’ with a three eighths of an inch blade cash only pleasetwenty-two inches long ‘bowl gouge’ with a half inch bladeeighteen inches long ‘oval skew’ with a one-inch bladeto save you wasting your time, please read all of this copy: 1ash handles and brass ferules with a carrying casean unwanted present and in ‘as new’ conditionif you are reading this advertisement, then the item is indeed still for saleif you have any questions or wish to arrange purchase, send me an e-mail and include a land-line (not a cell-phone) number on which i can contact youan unused set of six hss draper wood carving chiselseighteen inches long ‘roughing gouge’ with a one-inch bladedelivery is possible subject to cost and distancethese are expensive tools of the highest quality

    80 €

  • seventeen years wasted, and nothing to show for itnow, seventeen years later, mel and abi's lives couldn't be more differenti read it in one sitting' jane fallon'fabulously grippingeverything was perfect, until she discovered her partner had been cheating on hermel and abi were best friends back in the day, sharing the highs and lows of student life, until mel's unplanned pregnancy made her drop out of her studiesmel is happily married, having raised her son on her own before meeting her husband, ben1 bestselling author, adele parks 'really really good absolutely brilliant' marian keyes, nointense, clever and masterful' lisa jewell'original and compelling1 bestselling author of grown upswhen mel hears from a long-lost friend in need of help, she doesn't hesitate to invite her to stayabi, meanwhile, followed her lover to la for a glamorous life of parties, celebrity and indulgencenow they share gorgeous girls and have a chaotic but happy family home, with three childrenso what abi needs now is a true friend to lean on, to share her grief over a glass of wine, and to have some time to healpraise for i invited her in:'really really good absolutely brilliant' marian keyes'packed with secrets, scandal and suspense, this is adele parks at her absolute best' heat'wow! what a readsuperb' ruth jones'weaving together the emotions and ties that bind female friends with a cracking paced twist of a tale' stylist see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop evesham 'i invited her in and she took everything'a gripping story of friendship and betrayal from the sunday times noand what better place than mel's house, with her lovely kids, and supportive husband this dark, unsettling tale of the reunion of long-lost friends is thoroughly gripping exploration of wanting what you can't have, jealousy and revenge from sunday times number one bestseller adele parks

    3 €

  • The item format is a cd compact discfor this specific sale the cds sleeve condition refers only to the inner paper insert sleeve, and does not refer to the outer digipak, jewel case or cardboard outer casing

    25 €

  • Hardcover, linen, dust jacket - richly illustrated, notes/bibliography, photo and facsimile section, with an overview of four centuries of amsterdam canals in vision: facades, interiors and life on the canalsabout part of the amsterdam herengracht, called ‘de gouden bocht’, in which the canal palaces were carefully inventoried in terms of architecture and art history, and three centuries of history about power, art and life culture were brought together - 24 x 31 cmprinsengracht - 285 ppeight hundred canal gardens within the canal areaall guides in hardcover, linen, dust jacket - richly illustrated (drawings, sketches, photos, ground plans), list of sourceswith the collaboration of eighteen authors, richly illustrated in colour, bibliography, index, notesamsterdamse grachtentuinen - zwolle, waanders, - four volumes, complete series: 1catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablevan singel tot singelgracht - 304 ppkeizersgracht - 300 ppare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikian inventory of approxmilko den leeuw, martin pruijs, edglossary on the dust jacket - 31 x 27 cmde gouden bocht van amsterdam(onvergelijckelijcke pronck van de werelt) - the hague, stichting itarr, cawillemien dijkshoorn, erik de jong, lodewijk odé, edpaul spies, compilation - het grachtenboek - the hague, amsterdam, sdu/ d'arts, ppherengracht - 232 ppplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storehardcover, cardboard, ribbon marker

    48 €

  • Lot - 35 commemorative nordic gold 2 zlotych coins from polanduncirculated in acrylic protective holderslot contain: th anniversary of the warsaw uprising x 2 - slaskie voivodship - pomorskie voivodship - mazowieckie voivodship : - historical cities in poland - kolobrzeg x 2 - historical cities in poland - cieszyn - polish painters of the turn of 19th and 20th centuries:tadeusz makowski () x2 - konstanty ildefons galczynski () - the 100th anniversary of the birth - 60th anniversary of the ending of world war two - history of the polish zloty: sailing vessel - 2 zloty and 5 zloty of issue x 2 - an international exhibition expo japan th anniversary of june '76 - the centenary of the warsaw school of economics th anniversary of karol szymanowski's birth () - polish painters of the turn of 19th & 20th centuries: leon wyczólkowski () - historical cities in poland - swidnica x 2 - historical cities in poland - przemysl : - xxixth olimpic games - beijing x 2 - 65th anniversary of warsaw ghetto uprising : - historical cities in poland - czestochowa - history of polish popular music: czeslaw niemen : - cities in poland – old town in warsaw : - history of the polish cavalry – uhlan of the second republic of poland : - polish olympic team – london : - centenary of the polish theatre in warsaw x 3 - polish ships – gdynia missile boat x 2 read morecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store

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    54 €

  • Oxfam bookshop coventry anyone alive in the 18th century would have known that "the longitude problem" was the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day - and had been for centuriesthe quest for a solution had occupied scientists, and their patrons for the better part of two centuries when, in , england's parliament upped the ante by offering a king's ransom to anyone whose method or device proved successfulthis work tells the story of this epic scientific quest, and of harrison's 40-year obsession with building his perfect timekeeper, known today as the chronometerit also provides a brief history of astronomy, navigation and clockmakinglacking the ability to measure their longitude, sailors throughout the great ages of exploration had been literally lost at sea as soon as they lost sight of landsee oxfam website for delivery information read morein stark contrast, one man, john harrison, dared to imagine a mechanical solution - a clock that would keep precise time at sea, something no clock had been able to do on landrunning time approximately 3 hoursread by david rintoulthe scientific establishment throughout europe had mapped the heavens in both hemispheres in its certain pursuit of a celestial answer

    4 €

  • The landscape still bears witness to the changes that took place in a highly ordered and stratified polity over the course of the eighth and ninth centuriesalthough the detail of this society is difficult to recover, there is no doubt that it was successful in maintaining its independence for over two centuries before it was over-run by the anglo-saxons from the eastthe enthusiastic acceptance of christianity by the anglo-saxons was closely bound up with the emergence of their petty kingdoms and the ideological support offered by the church underpinned much of the new structures of their societyas new condition, appears unreadoxfam books & music salisbury the county of somerset cannot lay claim to have been an anglo-saxon kingdom like kent or sussex, but nevertheless it has a history as a distinct region which can be traced to the seventh century and there are hints of an earlier entity in the post-roman periodsee oxfam website for delivery information read morein return the church prospered as a major economic and cultural force in the landscapeon the edge of the highland zone, with its diverse topography, newly conquered somerset provided the early anglo-saxon kings and aristocracy with a rich prize, which they were quick to exploitsomerset provides good evidence of long-term monastic survival from the late post-roman world through to the great rebirth of the tenth centuryevidence of christianity in post-roman somerset is strongthe westward expansion of the anglo-saxons of hampshire and wiltshire was a step in the formation of wessex, both as a kingdom and as a self-conscious societythis book traces the way in which the king and his warrior followers shaped the countryside to meet the particular needs of a society which was still in the process of formation when it created somersetinstead the shire came to feel the influence of gaul and ireland through its ecclesiastical links and also through the vikings, who had a commercial side to their contacts with western britainthe influence of the church on this society was profound, successfully replacing the gods of the romano-british world with the faith which now dominated the eastern empire and the barbarian successor states of the western empireit is at some of its church sites that we should look for the continuity between the post-roman and the anglo-saxon worldsalthough profoundly rural and agricultural even somerset felt the impact of trade with the outside world, though a connection with distant parts of the mediterranean did not last longthe book also examines the response to the challenge presented by the attacks of the vikings and traces the impact of the new technologies introduced into agriculture which underpinned a profound change in the structure of society at all levels and provided the economic impetus for a growth in population and the final shaping of the landscape we see today

    20 €

  • Mutual hostility inspired centuries of attacks, counter-attacks and wall-building, until the northward spread of china in the 20th century made the wall redundanthe covers two millennia of history, from the countrys first unification to the present day, when the great wall, built and rebuilt over centuries of war, has become a symbol of tranquillitymany believe that the stone barrier marches across all china, that it has been in existence for over years, and that it is the only man-made structure visible from the moonwe all feel we know the wallmillions every year climb the line of stone snaking over mountainsyet behind the confusion are great simplicitiessee oxfam website for delivery information read moreit cannot even be seen from earth orbit, let alone the moonestimates of its length vary from to mileseven its name is deceptive it is not an it, a single entity, but many walls (hence the uncertain length), built at different timeshe is the first writer to describe two unknown walls in mongoliafor years, the wall marked the border between china and nomadic peoples to the north and westoxfam bookshop cheltenham chinas great wall north of beijing is one of the worlds most famous sightsit is too big, too varied, too complex to be captured by a few images or a day-tripbut we are wrongthe many walls are united by two ideas self-protection and unity which go back to the first emperor, who founded the nation in 221 bcfor this riveting account, john man travelled the wall from the far western deserts to the pacific, exploring the grandest sections and many wild onesmyths surround itin fact, most of it is made of earth, and much of it is not there at all

    5 €

  • Introduces students to the best recent writings on the scientific revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuriesoxfam shop bishop's stortford this book introduces students to the best recent writings on the scientific revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuriespresents work by scholars who have been at the forefront of reinterpreting the scientific revolution great condition copy of a excellent book for students and historians of the periodrepresents a broad range of approaches from the seminal to the innovativecovers a wide range of topics including astronomy, science and religion, natural philosophy, technology, medicine and alchemy  see oxfam website for delivery information read more

    14 €

  • With the passion of a birdwatcher and hoarder of words, gibson has spent fifteen years collecting the literary and artistic forms our affinity for birds has taken over the centuriesgorgeously illustrated, woven from centuries of human response to the delights of the feathered tribes, the bedside book of birds is for anyone who is aware of birds, and for everyone who is intrigued by the artistic forms that humanity has created to represent its soulbirds appear again and again in mythology and folk tales, and in literature by writers as diverse as ovid, thomas hardy, kafka, thoreau and tas divine messengers, symbols of our yearning for the heavens, or avatars of glorious song and colour, they have stirred our imaginations from the moment we first looked into the skybirds have ever been the symbols of our highest aspirationsthey've been omens, allegories, disguises and guides; they've been worshipped, eaten, feared and lovedwas the same true of time in hell, stevenson asked himselfsee oxfam website for delivery information read morenor does gibson forget the fascination they hold for science, as the galapagos finches did for darwinwhether as the christian dove, or quetzalcoatl the aztec plumed serpent or in plato s vision of the human soul growing wings and feathers, religion and philosophy have looked to birds as representatives of our better selves that part of us not bound to the earthoxfam bookshop knutsford in this stunning assemblage of words and images, novelist and avid birdwatcher graeme gibson has crafted an extraordinary tribute to the venerable relationship between humans and birdsbirds figure charmingly and tellingly in the work of such nature writers as gilbert white, peter matthiessen, farley mowat and barry lopezfrom the book: "stevenson remembered the story of a monk who had been distracted from his copy-work by the song of a birdthe song of the bird had given him a taste of paradise, where an instant is as a hundred years of earthly timehe went into the garden to listen more closely, and when he returned, after what he thought were only a few minutes, he discovered that a century had gone by, that his fellow monks were dead and his ink had turned to dust

    49 €

  • Anyone alive in the 18th century would have known that 'the longitude problem' was the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day - and had been for centuriesthe quest for a solution had occupied scientists and their patrons for the better part of two centuries when, in , parliament upped the ante by offering a king's ransom (gbp) to anyone whose method or device proved successfullacking the ability to measure their longitude, sailors throughout the great ages of exploration had been literally lost at sea as soon as they lost sight of landexcellent condition for its age, with little signs of usetext block cleanin stark contrast, one man, john harrison, dared to imagine a mechanical solutionoxfam bookshop newport the dramatic human story of an epic scientific quest: the search for the solution of how to calculate longitude, and the unlikely triumph of an english geniusthe scientific establishment throughout europe - from galileo to sir isaac newton - had mapped the heavens in both hemispheres in its certain pursuit of a celestial answerfull of heroism and chicanery, brilliance and the absurd, longitude is also a fascinating brief history of astronomy, navigation and clockmakingdust jacket unmarkedthousands of lives, and the increasing fortunes of nations, hung on a resolution  see oxfam website for delivery information read moreno highlighting or other notes

    5 €

  • Crown ref: caliber:k jewels:17 seventeen glass:plexi dial:golden crown:signed strap:alligator skin21 cm including the watch watch has been serviced recently watch in good working condition will ship insured and register read morecase material: ) yellow gold case material:33x36 mmcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store

    1568 €

  • International shipping available upon request; please contact me before purchasing so i can obtain an accurate price and estimate delivery time for yourare early first edition harry potter and the philosopher's stone paperback bookthe book is a canadian copy, printed and bound is canada by and distributed by raincoast books in vancouverplease keep an eye out for the rest of my collection which will be added over the next few weeksthe cover does show signs of wear and aging, especially in the cornerspage 15, line 3 - “he tried to kill the potter’s son” later changed to “he tried to kill the potters’ son” page 17, lines - “i’ll be takin’ sirius his bike back” later changed to “i’d best get this bike away” page 31, line 34 - deletion of an unnecessary single comma at the beginning of the sentence page 52, line 35 - “a beginners’ guide” changed to “a beginner’s guide” page 53, double printing of "1 wandvery reluctant sale, but due to moving house, i no longer have the space or ability to store them give the care they so deservecomplete with early printing edits and errors that were rectified and changed in later printings (see below for full list of changes)the first printing points present are: copyright - joanne rowling rather than later editions with j k rowlingthere are some minor stain marks on a few pages at the bottomplease contact me for further pictures and or information/enquiries and i will be happy to helpthere is a pen scribble on the inside cover at the back of the book, but no other inscriptionsfree postage via royal mail guaranteed next day delivery (signed for with tracking and insurance)first edition 4th printing; complete with all important number line wand double print" page 56, lines - “seventeen sickles an ounce” later changed to “sixteen sickles an ounce” page 72, line 25 - “a shiny silver badge” changed to “a shiny red and gold badge” page 87, line 31 - “hogwarts, a history” changed to “hogwarts: a history” page 92, line 22 - “four hundred years” changed to “five hundred years” page 101, line 4 - “head of gryffindor house” changed to “head of gryffindor house” page 147, lines 7-8 - “looking forward to next day” changed to “looking forward to the next day” page 168, lines 9-10 - “one hundred magical herbs” changed to “one thousand magical herbs” page 193, line 27 - “that’s the pub” changed to “that’s one of the pubs” page 205, line 3 - “you go next to him” changed to “you go there” page 205, line 32 - “i take one step forward and she’ll take me” changed to “i’ll make my move and she’ll take me" the book is in pretty good condition given its agesome minor fading on the back cover, however it isn't overly noticeabledumbledore has short brown hair, beard and moustache, this was changed in later printings to long grey hair, beard and moustache

    300 €

  • Case material:pink gold 18k() total weight:30 grcase size:34x39catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecaliber:332 automatic /hammer jewels:seventeen numerals:arabic glass:plexi dial:white strap:alligator skin21 cm including the watch watch in good working condition will ship insured and register read more

    1191 €

  • Oxfam bookshop carlisle format: cd, album country: uk year: genre: folk, world, & country, latin, blues, easy listening track-list: 1  ma' blushing rosie & sweet sue, just you 2  1,2, button your shoe & apple for the teacher 3  among my souvenirs & shephard of the hills 4  mother kelly's doorstep, who's sorry now & in a shady nook 5  romona, i'm forever blowing bubbles & whiffenpoof song 6  my heart cries for you, when you and i were seventeen & mistakes 7  maybe it's because i'm a londoner & knocked 'em in the old kent road 8  here am i broken hearted, let me sing and i'm happy & my mammy 9  there's a small hotel, i'm in the mood for love & trust in me 10  you were meant for me, a pretty girl is like a melody & because of you 11  at the balalaika 12  here my song, violetta 13  the wedding of the painted doll 14  the music goes round and round 15  me & my girl & lambeth walk 16  lavendar blue 17  waterloo, teenage rampage & devil gate drive 18  california girls 19  lets do it, show me  the way to go home & undecided 20  makin' whopee & goodbye-ee 21  walking in the air 22  sonny boy & april showers cd/case - vg/vg see oxfam website for delivery information read more

    2 €

  • Side 1 – prelude and the sound of music by maria, overture and preludium by the orchestra, morning hymn and alleluia by nuns chorus, maria by nuns chorus, i have confidence in me by maria, sixteen going on seventeen by rolf & liesl, my favourite things by maria, climb every mountain by mother abbessside 1 – tick-tock-track, chime and clock theme, trumpton, the signing song, to-and-fro, the duck song, the litter song, chippy minton's song, ting-a-ling-a-ling, tranquillo, miss lovelace's song, mr clamp's song, mr robinson's song, fireman bold, the band concerta visit to trumpton – – record and cover in ok conditionside 2 – the lonely goatherd by maria & the children, the sound of music by the children and the captain, do-re-mi by maria & the children, something good by maria & the captain, processional and maria by organ, orchestra and nuns chorus, edelweiss by captain, maria and the children, so long, farewell by the children, climb every mountain by chorus and orchestrajeremy fisher, the tale of two bad mice, the tale of squirrel nutkin, the tale of jemina puddle-duckthe immortal novel by anna sewell record, sleeve and cover in good conditiontales of beatrix potter – record, sleeve and cover in good conditionthe world of oliver – record, sleeve and cover in good conditionside 2 – the tale of pigling blandrecord, sleeve and cover in good conditionside 1 – the tale of mrside 2 – chime and clock theme, mr munning's song, mr platt's song, raggy dan's song, mrs cobbett's song, nick fisher's song, walter harkin's song, mr wilkin's song, mr wantage's song, fireman bold, the band concertfeaturing julie andrews and christopher plummeralice's adventures in wonderland record, sleeve and cover in good conditionside 2 – oom-pah-pah, my name, as long as he needs me, i'd do anything, who will buy?, reviewing the situation, oliver! (reprise), as long as he needs me (reprise), reviewing the situation (reprise), finale: food glorious food, consider yourself, i'd do anythingcash on collection read morestories from black beautyside 2 - curiouser and curiouser, i've never been this far before, medley: off with their heads, the croquet game, off with their heads, the moral song, off with their heads, the me i never knew, the lobster quadrille, will you walk a little faster?, they told me, the me i never knewthe sound of music original soundtrack by rodgers and hammersteinside 1 – overture, curiouser and curiouser, you've gotta know then to stop, the royal procession, the last word is mine, dum and dee dance, the pun song, i've never been this far beforeside 1 – how i got my name, a stormy day, the fire, going for the doctor side 2 – a job horse and its drivers, the horse fair, hard times, my last homeside 1 – food glorious food, oliver!, i shall scream, boy for sale, that's your funeral, where is love?, consider yourself, your've got to pick a pocket or two, it's a fine life, be back soon

    40 €

  • And a lovely band of garden gnomes 3 play the maracas and one plays his guitar a great novelty for the garden (or house, lol) they cost £ for each one, one has had his leg reattached (it's ok he had anaesthetic, lol) cost an fortune - but luckily they don't eat much;-) collection only from chatham read morea family of 17 gnomes needing a new garden to frequent two of them have lights in them but need new batteries (possibly i dont remember ever turning them on to be honest) sitting on a log one should whistle if he had batteries (never turned him on either lol) the two on tractors have lamps in the front - they also would need batteries and yes - i never turned those on either, lol the other one sitting one a log one would do something - no idea what cos - yep - never turned it on but did possibly remove the batteries and can't find them now

    70 €

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