![]() Crystal Palace at New York's First World's Fair, 1853 in Bryant Park - 16" x 20" - Fine-Art Gicle Photographic Print of an Image from the Library of Congress Collection $39.95 Photographs America presents thousands of stunning, keepsake, and whimsical 16x20 photographic prints by noted American photographer Carol M. Highsmith and landscape photographer Brendan Reals, as well as thousands more custom-corrected prints of vintage photographs from the Library of Congress collection.? The images depict every region and every state: scenic landscapes, city skylines, aerial and small-town scenes, rustic rural views, Civil War sites, classic American landmarks, majestic national and state parks, intricate architectural details, fine art, animals, humorous situations, historic color and B&W photographs and engravings, vintage circus posters, World War I and II posters, and W.P.A. posters. ?Most photographs enlarge beautifully into the 16x20 dimensions. Square and other irregular-size photographs will be printed at the maximum size that best maintains their visual quality; these prints may be somewhat larger or smaller than 16x20 inches. There is no additional charge for these custom prints. ![]() The Panic in Needle Park $14.98 This movie was originally released in 1971, a year before Al Pacino would soar to superstardom in the now iconic GODFATHER and it's sequels. This movie, "Panic In Needle Park" was actually based on an off-broadway play in which Pacino played this character along with his then girlfriend, Kitty Winn, who also plays in this movie as his love interest as well. By the time Pacino did this, his first film, he had already did plenty of plays and recieved a few prestigious theatre accolades, so he was already known as a very special up & coming talent in New York City film circles. What you get here is a raw, hungry, lean and unpolished Pacino playing a small time theif/hustler and heroin junkie who eeks his way out in the rough & tumble streets of dirty early 70's NYC by any means he can! He meets and befreind's a woman, played by his then girlfriend, Kitty Winn, who is kind of green to the ways of the streets, but she is soon seduced by heroin and Pacino's character's gritty charm, and soon both of them spiral into an abyss of addiction, street life, sex, some violence, and Pacino's character is so low that he even pimps out his girlfriend a few times to get money for drugs! After a bad incident involving a cute puppy, the Staten Island Ferry, and the Hudson River, she finally wakes up and sees that her boyfreind isn't her knight in shining armour, but an opportunistic, drug-crazed, desperate sleaze-ball who would sell his grandmother for a hit of heroin! She agrees with undercover cops who have her on prostitution charges to have him set up and arrested in exchange for her freedom. It works, and he is apprehended and serves time. But in true co-dependent fashion, she still loves him, and shows up on the day he's released from prison to cling to his side again! (Silly Broad!) Like I said, this is a cool film to see Al Pacino's evolution as one of the greatest actors of the last 50 yrs. He gives it to you cold & raw in this with no apologies! ![]() Western National Park Lodges Cookbook $24.95 I first saw this book in a little shop in Kittredge, CO. I fell in love with it immediately, but didn't buy it. Two days later, I decided I just had to have it, and I am so glad I did. The pictures are beautiful and the text very well-written. And the recipes!! I've tried my hand at two of them already, and both came out just fantastic! It's almost like having three books in one - a pictorial coffee table book, a history book of the Western National Park system and an upscale cookbook. I've shown it to several friends who have since bought it either to keep for themselves or to give as gifts. This was by far one of the best book purchases I've made. ![]() Bond No. 9 Bryant Park By Bond No. 9 For Women Eau De Parfum Spray 1.7 Oz $135.00 BOND NO. 9 BRYANT PARK by Bond No. 9 for Women EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 1.7 OZ Rhubarb, Pink Pepper, Amber, Lily of the Valley, Raspberry, Rose, Patchouli |
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