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Pirates Don't Wear Pink Sunglasses (The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids, #9)
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The Meaning of Sunglasses: And a Guide to Almost All Things Fashionable
The dictionary Anna Wintour might keep in her desk drawer Miuccia Prada said, “Everyone who is smart says they hate fashion . . . I have asked many super-serious people, ‘Then why is fashion so popular?’ Nobody can answer that question.” Now the author of the popular Guardian column Ask Hadley does just that in The Meaning of Sunglasses, examining the joys, silliness, and occasional insanity of our love affair with fashion. From (B) Botox— “when fashion meets Logan’s Run”—to the joys of (V) vanity, Hadley Freeman has written an encyclopedia of lightly philosophical and instructional mini-essays to gladden the heart of everyone with a slight-to-obsessive interest in the fashion world. In a tone both exasperated and affectionate she dissects our love-hate relationship with the way we look (and offers some tips on how to look better). With a razor-sharp wit that lives somewhere between The Devil Wears Prada and The Devil’s Dictionary, Freeman is a versatile and exciting new voice..
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Television Secrets for Marketing Success: How to Sell Your Product on Infomercials, Home Shopping Channels & Spot TV Commercials from the Entrepreneur Who Gave You Blublocker(R) Sunglasses
For anyone with a product or service and interested in selling it on television, this book unlocks the secrets of how to conduct a good campaign. It helps you to determine if you have a good product, how to select the best format for selling it and then how to take the steps to get on TV along with actual examples and real experiences told by the author..
Price: $30.00
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Lizzie Logan Wears Purple Sunglasses
From the author of "Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch" comes this tale of irrepressible Lizzie Logan, who bursts into Heather's life the day Heather moves to Mole Street. Lizzy is bossy, maybe even dangerous, too, but who else would take Heather fishing, share her dog, and even invent her own parade? Ages 7-10. Pub: 1/98. ..
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Spectacles & Sunglasses (Pepin Press Design Books)
Spectacles and sunglasses are the most popular fashion accessories of our time. This book provides a comprehensive account of the design of spectacles in their many guises and of the historical developments that influenced them. A detailed history of spectacles is presented through a brief synopsis and more than 500 photos. Spectacles and Sunglasses devotes considerable attention to 20th century designs: a period that witnessed the creation of innumerable outlandish and extravagant spectacles. Jackie Kennedy's and Audrey Hepburn's sunglasses; the frames worn by Buddy Holly, Nana Mouskouri and Yves Saint Laurent; and the famous models by Pierre Cardin, Courreges, Ray-Ban and Christian Dior may all be found in this book. A wide range of contemporary innovative designs is also represented..
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The Sunglass Kid
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The Singing Suspects (Nancy Drew Notebooks #67)
ROCK-STAR REWARD?OR ROCK-STAR REGRET? There's nothing better than tickets to an Eric Stanley concert -- at least that's what Nancy, George, and Bess think. That's why they enter the River Heights Singing Contest! First prize is a set of front-row seats to Eric's next show! Nancy and her friends practice hard for their performance and pick the perfect name for their gropu - The Spy Girlz. For a final touch, Riley McArthur even lets them borrow a pair of sunglasses that once belonged to Eric Stanley himself! But when the glasses go missing, the Spy Girlz might be out of the competition without even singing a note. This is one mega mystery that only a rock-star detective has a chance of cracking..
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The Magic Shades (Fortune Tellers Club)
Don't Believe Everything You See . . . When Gena finds a pair of cat-eye sunglasses in a thrift store, she gets more than she bargained for. Within a few days, Gena is convinced that the glasses really can show her the future. Anne and Juniper, the other two members of the Fortune Tellers Club, don't exactly share Gena's enthusiasm for her new shades. But then the glasses show Gena her dad's new girlfriend snooping in Gena's bedroom and her dad lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen! She can't ignore such a dire warning, but is she seeing clearly? Can the members of the Fortune Tellers Club get to the bottom of this mystery, or are they looking at it all wrong? .
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