Emsa Samba, Quick Press Insulated Server, Black

Emsa Samba, Quick Press Insulated Server, Black
Emsa is a leading German manufacturer of kitchen and home accessories. Countless design awards are evidence why consumers and professionals in more than 140 countries trust the Emsa name. The Samba Quick Press Insulated Server from Emsa has superior heat/cold retention for up to 16 hours. Samba features a convenient press-button closure for effortless pouring. When the button is flush with the lid, the unit is closed and 100% leak-proof. Press the button down and the unit is open, ready to pour. Press again to close. 34-fluid ounce capacity.
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Texas Hill Country

Texas Hill Country
Limestone hills, cold spring-fed streams, live oaks and cedar, old German towns–the Texas Hill Country may well be the most beloved region of the state. Unlike West Texas with its dramatic expanses of plains and sky, or the eastern Piney Woods in their lush fecundity, the Hill Country never overwhelms. Its intimate landscapes of rolling hills, fields of wildflowers, and cypress-shaded rivers impart a peace and serenity that draws the urban-weary from across Texas and even beyond. In this volume, two of the state’s most respected artists join their talents to create an unsurpassed portrait of the Texas Hill Country. With an unerring eye for landscape photography, Wyman Meinzer distills the visual essence of the Hill Country–long vistas of oak-and-cedar-covered hills, clear streams running over rocks, bluebonnets turning fields into lapis-colored seas. His photographs also go beyond the familiar to reveal surprising contrasts and juxtapositions–prickly pear cactus delicately frosted with ice, black-eyed susans growing among granite boulders. With an equally true feeling for what makes the Hill Country distinct, John Graves writes about the land and its people and how they have shaped one another. He pays tribute to the tenacious German pioneers who turned unpromising land into farms and ranches, the Anglo-American “cedar-choppers” who harvested the region’s pest plant, and even the generations of vacationers who have found solace in the Hill Country. As Graves observes, “since well over a century ago, the region has been a sort of reference point for natives of other parts of the state, and mention of it usually brings smiles and nods.” Together, John Graves and Wyman Meinzer once again demonstrate that they are the foremost artists of the Texas landscape. The portrait they create in images and words is as close as you can come to the heart of the Hill Country without being there.
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Brooklyn Then and Now (Then and Now)

Brooklyn Then and Now (Then and Now)
Celebrating America’s favorite cityscapes, this series combines historic interest and contemporary beauty. Then and Now features fascinating archival photographs contrasted with specially commissioned, full-color images of the same scene today. A visual lesson in the historic changes of our greatest urban landscapes.
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Chef’s Choice 695 Electric French Press, Black

Chefs Choice 695 Electric French Press, Black

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Bermuda A World Apart: An island and its people

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For the Love of Art

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Backcountry Roads–Idaho (Backcountry Roads) (Backcountry Roads)


Backcountry Roads- Idaho is a beautiful, informative and practical guide to the Gem State’s hidden treasure of roadways. Enhanced by 140 photos from award-winning photographer Leland Howard, Backcountry Roads-Idaho is a rarity, a guidebook that is also a work of art.
Award-winning outdoor writer Lynna Howard provides GPS coordinates, expedition maps, and detailed descriptions for would be explorers. Her creative flair brings backcountry travel to life with an immediacy that engages all the senses. This is an indispensable tool for anyone who wishes to experience firsthand the rugged beauty of scenic Idaho.
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All the Tea in Chicago

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Bohemia: Where Art, Angst, Love and Strong Coffee Meet


Bruce Cook of the Washington Post Book World has written that: Bohemia has become an acceptable, even desirable lifestyle all around America, and indeed the world over. But to understand how this happened, how an alternative lifestyle became so mainstream, and also to visit what many consider to be Bohemia’s golden age, there is no better source than Gold.
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Fingerprints…A Coffeehouse Reader

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