Apple Books | $6.99Amazon Kindle Tweet Cairo The City Victoriousby Max Rodenbeck From a noted journalist who has spent much of his life in Cairo, here is a dazzling cultural excavation of that most ancient, colorful, and multifaceted of cities. The seat of pharaohs and sultans, the prize of...
Jonathan proves to be an easy mark, but he’s also enticingly irresistible. As their relationship heats up, her plot to steal his multi-million-dollar antique trinkets begins to unravel. Noticing a subtle change in Jonathan’s demeanor, Marie questions whether she’s still in control of the...
see us in The Village Hall near to the Church, and maybe an item or two may catch your liking, there’s lots to see, jewellery, glassware, brassware, ceramics, paintings and pictures, King Penguin books, and even some smaller items of furniture, and maybe some antique woodworking tools. ...
And she quickly slips a coasrer under my glass, I The compelling biography of one of Canada's best-loved poets might leave a watemlark on her antique table. for two cents I'd piss all over it. This Yearbl Jerusalem is not the book to turn to for informed or impassionedin- sights...
Sometimes I also wonder if I might overlook a real antique, especially when it comes to these copper things. Would I be able to tell if one of these was made in the 1850s, versus the 1950s? I think the giveaways are probably in the details, like the little loop on the back of a...
The catch: you have to be social. Now’s the time to slide into the DMs (or like, approach in person, if you’re the type to actually leave your house…I’m not.), tell your local vintage/antique store that you have a few pieces that you’re looking to sell, and see if you ...
I started to feel bad for Betty. She clearly wasn’t an antique—her synthetic hair was the first giveaway, even to someone who very intentionally knows nothing about dolls. I looked her up and she seems to be a variation on what are currently known as “Walda dolls,” which were mass...