![]() Historic Print (XL): Among the Winnebago Indians. Chach-scheb-nee-nick-ah (Young Eagle) $67.00 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: Kilbourn City, Wis. : photographed and published by H.H. Bennet, c1904.Subject: Notes: H47698 No. 500.Format: Portrait photographs 1900-1910.Stereographs 1900-1910.Photographic prints 1900-1910.SOURCE: Library of Congress ![]() Come into Our House $14.98 When I first heard this cd (not having any knowledge of Nick Castro's work) I was quite taken in by the pleasing sounds, the great singing voices, the seemingly eclectic choice of instruments and directions and the unexpected lengthy wordless soundscapes. This, I assumed, is a cd with a modern and interesting take on folk. Unfortunately, listening to it repeatedly only had the effect of lessening its first impact. On the surface there really is nothing wrong with the music, but, alas, it is not very inspiring, daring or even new. It just sounds fine. So pleasing, nice, with hints of the exotic it could be a perfect gift - to anyone. And that, to my mind, is a deadly qualification. ![]() Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 18 - Treasure of the Peacock's Eye [VHS] $14.95 The Treasure of the Peacock's Eye is a great Indy film. The movie starts out with Indy in a battle at the end of World War 1. Then he gets a map off a man whose last words were "The Eye of the Peacock" Indy returns from the war and does some research and finds out that the Eye is a huge diamond! Indy and his partner set out to find the Eye, but encounter more than they bargained for. This Young Indiana Jones film is full of action and is a good typical Indy movie. A+ |
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