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Snoop Dogg Tupac 2Pac Shakur Shot Shooter Glasses Two Of The Legends Of Hardcore Gangsta Rap Music On A Set Of 2 Shot Glasses…. |
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Death Row Records Magnet Collection Great to use in your office, or Kitchen… |
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Ultimate Collection $7.03 HOUSTON WHITNEY THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION… |
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All Eyez On Me [Explicit] $3.99 … |
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Best of Nuclear Blast: 20th Anniversary Compilation … |
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Marilyn Manson – Dead to the World [VHS] $19.98 … |
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Ultimate Revenge 2 [VHS] $20.98 … |
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Cleopatra Jones [VHS] $7.00 Special agent Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson), six feet two inches of sinewy fighting fury clad in layers of runway chic fashions in bright rainbow colors, strolls up a sand dune and orders the destruction of a Turkish poppy field. Thousands of miles away, an L.A. drug lord named Mommy (Shelley Winters hamming it up with garish wigs and lecherous leers) screeches as her life blood burns away and l… |
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Ghost Rider (Widescreen Edition) $3.92 Based on the Marvel Comics character, stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze gives up his soul to become a hell-blazing vigilante, to fight against power-hungry Blackheart, the son of the devil himself.Product Measures: 0.5 x 5.5 x 7.5… |
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Shaun of the Dead $5.46 British horror/comedy Shaun of the Dead is a scream in all senses of the word. Brain-hungry zombies shamble through the streets of London, but all unambitious electronics salesman Shaun (Simon Pegg) cares about is his girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield), who just dumped him. With the help of his slacker roommate Ed (Nick Frost), Shaun fights his way across town to rescue Liz, but the petty concerns of … |
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Coconut Records: Bored to Death Theme Song $2.99 Coconut Records: Bored to Death Theme Song |
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Death Row Records Logo 2Pac Hip Hop Belt Buckle $49.95 Death Row Records Logo 2Pac Hip Hop Belt Buckle |
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Seminole of Florida. Indian Census, 1930-1940, With Birth and Death Records, 1930-1938 $28.49 Seminole of Florida. Indian Census, 1930-1940, With Birth and Death Records, 1930-1938 |
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Death Row Records Presents $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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DEATH $47.95 DEATH |
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Death $6 Death |
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Of Death $17.67 Of Death |
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For DeAth $10.08 For DeAth |
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Death’s Crown $15.91 Throughout the 1990s, Cuneiform Records has released essential Happy the Man material that had been overlooked by the band’s label Arista in the mid-’70s. Death’s Crown presents three archival recordings made in 1974 and 1976 in Happy the Man’s rehearsal |
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Death by Television $9.55 Originally issued on Lookout Records in 1999, the Lillingtons’ pop-punk classic Death by Television has been remastered by Mass Giorgini (who produced the original album) for this 2006 reissue through San Francisco-based Red Scare. Burnt out from covering |
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Death or Glory Fest 2005 $12.72 Death Or Glory Fest was a short-lived but much-storied Nor Cal punk, Oi! and hardcore fest. This DVD documents where it all started. Featuring 25 of the best bands in the scene, including: The Forgotten (BYO Records), Pressure Point (GMM Records), Killing The Dream (Deathwish Inc), Angel City Outcasts (Sailor’s Grave Records), Hanover Saints (Facedown Records), Sinking Ships (Revelation Records), Monster Squad (Charged Records), The Havoc (Punkcore Records) and many more |
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Sacred Death $14.38 Vinyl LP split release from Stormcrow and Laudanum. Stormcrow has been fairly prolific over the last few years, releasing split records with Mass Grave, Skaven and Sanctum. During this time, the band has built a reputation as the heaviest and most epic metallic crust band since the mighty Bolt Thrower. Here, they deliver two more masterpieces of skull-crushing power, adding elements of Doom and Swedish Death Metal into their sound easily their best songs yet. |
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The Ultimate Death Row Collection $42.91 After releasing a collection of Snoop outtakes plus their “Re-Lit” version of Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, the WIDEawake Entertainment group continued their unleashing of Death Row Records vault with their most ambitious project yet. The Ultimate Death Row Coll |
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Welcome to Death Row $8.34 From the makers of {#Thug Immortal} comes this “Rapumentary” chronicling the rise and fall of {@Death Row} records. The brain-child of {$Suge Knight}, {@Death Row} blasted onto the music scene, virtually out of nowhere, offering up Compton-based gangsta r |
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DEATH SET: WORLDWIDE $10.16 Straight out of Baltimore’s bustling music scene, The Death Set splatters punk rock all over warehouse dancefloors with their debut release on Counter Records, Worldwide–a blast of fleeting songs with lifelong hooks and overdriven melodies. |
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Death for Life $11.18 On Death for Life, Death By Stereo continue to fuel their hardcore-derived stutter with the tenets of metal and thrash. Vocalist Efrem Shulz channels hardcore’s urgency on “I Give My Life” and “Forget Regret,” but the songs also feature stinging guitar solos right out of the heavy metal handbook, and the latter is close to early Faith No More. Even with all of this, as well as Shulz’s always overdone vocals, Death for Life is more streamlined than a lot of metalcore records. It’s like there needs to be a surplus of manic creativity to get that specialized designation, to the point that songs are a little too crammed with their own ambition. Death By Stereo take the opposite approach. They always incorporate their usual morbidity, metal, and hardcore bite. But they also keep the equation hovering — like a skull perched on a torch — for a unique kind of intensity. “This Curse of Days” puts a foreboding backing chorus behind its lyrics about winter bringing death for a subtle nod to European metal; “Middle Fingers” wavers between an agonizing distortion crawl and explosive choruses (“You’re gonna die/We’re here to stay” is its message); and “Don’t Piss on My Neck and Tell Me It’s Raining” fulfills the band’s quota for acerbic song titles. “W.W.J.D.?” is probably the closest Death for Life gets to classicist hardcore — it’s a hectic Bad Religion-style rocker about the futility of religion in modern society. Death By Stereo can get mired in its own sour grapes. But its feral cross of hardcore and metal influences lives on with passion and volume. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi Performers: Derek Whitacre – Sampling; Scott Gilman – Strings; Dan Palmer – Vocals (Background), Guitar; Efrem Shulz – Vocals; Tito – Vocals (Background), Guitar; Todd Hennig – Vocals (Background), Drums; Tyler Rebbe – Vocals (Background), Guitar (Bass), Bass |
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Bored to Death $10.38 Appropriately enough for a TV series about a cynical, lackadaisical Brooklynite hipster, the soundtrack to Bored to Death is filled with lackadaisical hip music, trading overt cynicism for a hint of a faux naiveté that’s not only fashionable but suits the flights of fancy Jonathan Ames, as portrayed by Jason Schwartzman, has on the show. Schwartzman’s excellent one-man band pop outfit Coconut Records opens proceedings with the title track setting the pace with his tuneful shuffle, and things never quite depart from that tone, not even when Dan Auerbach shows up to inject a little blues or when Young Marble Giants get starkly arty. Apart from these two cuts, Bored to Death delivers light, tasteful indie pop, the kind that sounds perfect as bumper music on NPR or as background music at a local independent coffeehouse, representing the mildly quirky charms of the show quite well and working as an album on its own merits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi |
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1182 Establishments $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Military Units and Formations Established in 1182, States and Territories Established in 1182, Lancashire, Palatinate-Zweibrücken, Kilcooly Abbey, March of Moravia, Schönburg, Leiston Abbey, Confrères de La Paix. Excerpt: Kilcooly Abbey is a large Irish Cistercian abbey located near Urlingford , County Kilkenny but the abbey itself lies in County Tipperary . The Abbey is found inside a private walled estate. The abbey and nearby Kilcooly Church can be reached through the main gate during reasonable hours.History Kilcooly Abbey was founded in 1182 by Donal O’Brien, King of Munster in honour of The Virgin Mary and St. Benedict . Nearby Jerpoint Abbey was its mother house. The Abbey was almost completely burnt down in 1445 by armed men and major works took place to rebuild the abbey. During this reconstruction the church lost its two aisles and a new north transept and tower were added.During the mid 16th century the property was dissolved and transferred to James Butler, Earl of Ormond. In 1840 Sir William Barker built himself a summer-home inside the ruin which was later used as a residence. This explains why the Sacristy and Chancel still have slate roofs in surprisingly good condition. Today Kilcooly Abbey is a national monument.Structure The tower with the flamboyant east window below itThe main part of the abbey consists of the Entrance Chamber, the Church , the Tower and the Sacristy . The Entrance Chamber has a well carved baptismal font on its south wall. The nave of the church is still roofed but the rest of it is out in the open. The church has two large carved windows on its east and west side. The chancel contains two stone tombs and a stone altar. One of these tombs is that of the knight Piers Fitz Oge Butler. His tomb records his death as |
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1330s Bc Deaths: Akhenaten $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Akhenaten (pronounced ; often also spelled Echnaton, Akhnaton, or rarely Ikhnaton; meaning Effective spirit of Aten) was known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning Amun is Satisfied), a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, ruled for 17 years and died in 1336 BC or 1334 BC. He is especially noted for abandoning traditional Egyptian polytheism and introducing worship centered on the Aten, which is sometimes described as monotheistic or henotheistic. An early inscription likens him to the sun as compared to stars, and later official language avoids calling the Aten a god, giving the solar deity a status above mere gods. Akhenaten tried to bring about a departure from traditional religion, but in the end it would not be accepted. After his death, traditional religious practice was gradually restored, and when some dozen years later rulers without clear rights of succession from the Eighteenth Dynasty founded a new dynasty, they discredited Akhenaten and his immediate successors, referring to Akhenaten himself as ‘the enemy’ in archival records. He was all but lost from history until the discovery, in the 19th century, of Amarna, the site of Akhenaten, the city he built for the Aten. Early excavations at Amarna by Flinders Petrie sparked interest in the enigmatic pharaoh, which increased with the discovery in the Valley of the Kings, at Luxor, of the tomb of King Tutankhamun, who was shown to be his son with DNA testing in 2010. Akhenaten remains an interesting figure, as does his Queen, Nefertiti. Their modern interest comes partly from his connection with Tutankhamun, partly from the unique style and high quality of the pictorial arts he patronized, and partly from on… More: |
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15 Years On Death Row CD (Edited) $15.95 Edited – Suge Knight’s Death Row Records pretty much wrote the book on hardcore and gangsta rap during the genre’s glory days, and the two-CD set 15 YEARS ON DEATH ROW tells the definitive story. E… |
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15 Years On Death Row CD (With DVD) $23.39 With DVD – Suge Knight’s Death Row Records pretty much wrote the book on hardcore and gangsta rap during the genre’s glory days, and the two-CD set 15 YEARS ON DEATH ROW tells the definitive story…. |
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1914 the Story of an Ordinary Private $11.95 This is the story of Private Daniel Murray of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during World War I. It starts with a visit to the war graves in Ieper/Ypres to see firsthand the battlefields and cemeteries of WWI. The story then traces the author’s great uncle’s early life in the streets of Glasgow through his childhood and family life until he joined the army in 1908.The story then captures army life in World War I including friendships, love and loss of these friends during the war.The book ends with the death of Private Murray and the effects on his family.Whilst researching this book, I found that the war grave commission records were note entirely accurate and misleading!Comments from Readers:”An emotional journey-superb!”"A heartwarming story of family and army life during the Great War.”"A book is filled with passion, friendship and love. I never appreciated what they went through for us.”"A fitting tribute to an “ordinary private” full of raw emotion and passion.”"This is a journey of discovery and remembrance lovingly told with humour and pathos.” |
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1921: The Yankees, the Giants, and the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New York $24.95 At the dawn of the roaring twenties, baseball was struggling to overcome two of its darkest moments: the death of a player during a game and the revelations of the 1919 Black Sox scandal. At this critical juncture for baseball, the two teams that emerged to fight for the future of the game were also battling for the hearts and minds of New Yorkers as the city dramatically rose to the pinnacle of the baseball world.1921 tells the story of a season that pitted the New York Yankees against their Polo Grounds landlords and hated rivals, John McGraw’s Giants, in the first all–New York City World Series. Lyle Spatz and Steve Steinberg re-create the drama that featured the charismatic Babe Ruth in his assault on baseball records in the face of McGraw’s disdain for the American League and the Ruth-led slugging style. Their work evokes the early 1920s with the words of renowned sportswriters such as Damon Runyon, Grantland Rice, and Heywood Broun, and with more than fifty photographs, offering a vivid picture of the colorful characters, the crosstown rivalry, and the incomparable performances of this classic season. |
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1921: The Yankees, the Giants, and the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New York $4.97 At the dawn of the roaring twenties, baseball was struggling to overcome two of its darkest moments: the death of a player during a game and the revelations of the 1919 Black Sox scandal. At this critical juncture for baseball, the two teams that emerged to fight for the future of the game were also battling for the hearts and minds of New Yorkers as the city dramatically rose to the pinnacle of the baseball world.1921 tells the story of a season that pitted the New York Yankees against their Polo Grounds landlords and hated rivals, John McGraw’s Giants, in the first all–New York City World Series. Lyle Spatz and Steve Steinberg re-create the drama that featured the charismatic Babe Ruth in his assault on baseball records in the face of McGraw’s disdain for the American League and the Ruth-led slugging style. Their work evokes the early 1920s with the words of renowned sportswriters such as Damon Runyon, Grantland Rice, and Heywood Broun, and with more than fifty photographs, offering a vivid picture of the colorful characters, the crosstown rivalry, and the incomparable performances of this classic season. |
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21st Century Children’s Bible $308.29 New – The Bible records the timeless story of God and his people, and celebrates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, born 2000 years ago. THE 21ST CENTURY CHILDREN’S BIBLE now celebrates that story for a new generation. |
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21st Century Children’s Bible $13.71 Used – The Bible records the timeless story of God and his people, and celebrates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, born 2000 years ago. THE 21ST CENTURY CHILDREN’S BIBLE now celebrates that story for a new generation. |
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21st Century Children’s Bible $13.99 Used – The Bible records the timeless story of God and his people, and celebrates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, born 2000 years ago. THE 21ST CENTURY CHILDREN’S BIBLE now celebrates that story for a new generation. |
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21st Century Children’s Bible $205.4 New – The Bible records the timeless story of God and his people, and celebrates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, born 2000 years ago. THE 21ST CENTURY CHILDREN’S BIBLE now celebrates that story for a new generation. |
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21st Century Children’s Bible $0.63 Used – The Bible records the timeless story of God and his people, and celebrates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, born 2000 years ago. THE 21ST CENTURY CHILDREN’S BIBLE now celebrates that story for a new generation. |
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21st Century Children’s Bible $1.81 Used – The Bible records the timeless story of God and his people, and celebrates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, born 2000 years ago. THE 21ST CENTURY CHILDREN’S BIBLE now celebrates that story for a new generation. |
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2Loc (Gospel Rap) – Kingdom Assignment Mixtape CD $13.69 Check out His Side Records on facebook. Track Listing: Life or Death; |
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3D (TLC Album) $48.28 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 3D is the fourth album by American girl-group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002, seven months after the death of rapper Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. 3D debuted at #6 on both the The Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Internet Albums, and at #4 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums with 143,000 copies sold on its first week. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US within its first year and ov |
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3D (TLC Album) $45.36 New – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 3D is the fourth album by American girl-group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002, seven months after the death of rapper Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. 3D debuted at #6 on both the The Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Internet Albums, and at #4 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums with 143,000 copies sold on its first week. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US within its first year and ove |
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3D (TLC Album) $33.57 New – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 3D is the fourth album by American girl-group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002, seven months after the death of rapper Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. 3D debuted at #6 on both the The Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Internet Albums, and at #4 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums with 143,000 copies sold on its first week. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US within its first year and ove |
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3D (TLC Album) $45.36 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 3D is the fourth album by American girl-group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002, seven months after the death of rapper Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. 3D debuted at #6 on both the The Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Internet Albums, and at #4 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums with 143,000 copies sold on its first week. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US within its first year and ov |
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3D (TLC Album) $33.57 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 3D is the fourth album by American girl-group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002, seven months after the death of rapper Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. 3D debuted at #6 on both the The Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Internet Albums, and at #4 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums with 143,000 copies sold on its first week. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US within its first year and ov |
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3D (TLC Album) $35.84 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 3D is the fourth album by American girl-group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002, seven months after the death of rapper Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. 3D debuted at #6 on both the The Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Internet Albums, and at #4 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums with 143,000 copies sold on its first week. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US within its first year and ov |
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3D (TLC Album) $34.01 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 3D is the fourth album by American girl-group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002, seven months after the death of rapper Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. 3D debuted at #6 on both the The Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Internet Albums, and at #4 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums with 143,000 copies sold on its first week. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, shipping over 1,000,000 copies in the US within its first year and ov |
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A Better Place: Death and Burial in Nineteenth-Century Ontario $11 A Better Place describes the practices around death and burial in 19th-century Ontario. Funeral rituals, strong religious beliefs, and a firm conviction that death was a beginning not an end helped the bereaved through their times of loss in a century where death was always close at hand. The book describes the pioneer funeral in detail as well as the factors that changed this simple funeral into the elaborate etiquette-driven Victorian funeral at the end of the century. It includes the sources of various funeral customs, including the origins of embalming that gave rise to the modern-day funeral parlour. The evolution of cemeteries is explained with the beginnings of cemeteries in specific towns given as examples. An understanding of these changing burial rites, many of which might seem strange to us today, is invaluable for the family historian. In addition, the book includes practical suggestions for finding death and burial records throughout the century. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $39.98 New – The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. They include birth and death dates, the teams and dates of tenure, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Precise hire-fire dates for many managers are included. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $45 Earl Weaver put his best defensive players on the field early in the game instead of just making late-inning defensive replacements. Whitey Herzog became one of baseball’s great managers by his use of players who could bunt and by playing for one run over and over again. Both of these men are known for their styles and tactics and full coverage of them, along with many other managers, can be found in this biographical dictionary. The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. The entries include birth and death dates, the teams and dates they managed, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Listings are included of managers of 1,000 games or more, managers with one-game careers, managers with the best winning percentages, and managers with the most wins. A complete listing of managers in the history of each team is provided. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $8.5 Used – The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. They include birth and death dates, the teams and dates of tenure, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Precise hire-fire dates for many managers are included. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $39.98 Used – The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. They include birth and death dates, the teams and dates of tenure, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Precise hire-fire dates for many managers are included. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $107.25 The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. They include birth and death dates, the teams and dates of tenure, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Precise hire-fire dates for many managers are included. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $30.85 Used – The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. They include birth and death dates, the teams and dates of tenure, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Precise hire-fire dates for many managers are included. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $59.28 New – The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. They include birth and death dates, the teams and dates of tenure, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Precise hire-fire dates for many managers are included. |
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A Biographical Dictionary of Major League Baseball Managers $6.23 Used – The entries are based on interviews, data and anecdotes from owners, coaches, and players on the more than 600 men who have managed major league teams over the past 125 years. They include birth and death dates, the teams and dates of tenure, win-loss records, winning percentages, and standings. Precise hire-fire dates for many managers are included. |