Vintage Vanity Fair
Posted in Posters on 09/28/2007 04:23 am by admin

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Caspari Linen Robin’s Egg Blue Paper Guest Towels Packages, 15-Per Package, Set of 2 $14.00 Throwing a party or spring-time event. Looking for a crisp napkin to entertain with easily and stylishly. The Caspari linen Robin’s egg blue paper guest towels may be what you are looking for. This classic set of 30 guest towels/buffet napkins are great for both casual and formal entertaining. The triple-ply napkins are printed exclusively for Caspari in Germany using non-toxic water-soluble dyes … |
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Vanity Fair Mirrored Compact W/authentic Swarovski Austrian Crystals An oval shaped silver coloured compact decorated with a delightful little girl wearing a colourful striped dress, holding her beautiful crystal encrusted umbrella, protecting herself from the rain or is it the sun?! High quality ornate dual mirror compact, in luxury gift box |
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Vanity Fair Women’s Colortura Short Sleeve Pajama #90107 $34.00 Sleek, lightweight microfiber construction Easy, comfortable fit Designed specifically for the full figure woman 4-button top Top features floral applique and shirring at the neckline Relaxed fitting pant Semi-sheer coverage is great for lounging around your house Vanity Fair Coloratura Full Figure Short Sleeve Pajamas technical details: Short-sleeve top … |
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Lolita, 50th Anniversary Edition $7.09 Lolita… |
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The Pilgrim’s Progress in Modern English ( A Pure Gold Classic) (Pure Gold Classics) $5.85 Now in modern English and packed full of helpful features, this new edition will enable you to enjoy this classic of classics with greater understanding than ever before. The Pilgrim’s Progress has b… |
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Postcards from Penguin: One Hundred Book Covers in One Box $13.39 Product Description This is a collection of 100 postcards, each featuring a different and iconic Penguin book jacket. From classics to crime, here are over seventy years of quintessentially British design in one box. In 1935 Allen Lane stood on a platform at Exeter railway station, looking for a good book for the journey to London. His disappointment at the poor range of paperbacks on offer led… |