November 1960 Limited Edition 59 Years Of Being Awesome


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A Awesome Birthday Gift Under 10.00! Happy Birthday Gift Idea for Women and Men - Limited Edition November 1960 Birthday. Great present for turning 59 yrs old this November 2019, mom, mama, dad, daddy, best friend, uncle, sister, brother, aunt, grandpa, grandma, husband, teacher on 59 years Anniversary.They can use to work or just to relax in their breaks to journal their day, awesome but also very useful present. The Cute, Unique, Blank, Awesome Notebook is a beautifully produced, matte blank notebook, perfect bound, for a gorgeous look and feel. Complete with 120 pages of unlined white paper. It can be used as a notebook, composition book, journal, diary, school-college book, exercise book, scribble pad and is perfect for carrying in your bag and making notes, to-do lists, shopping lists and more... The most awesome gifts are both personal and useful and that's why a journal is always a fabulous gift! Then, grab this awesome journal now! Blank, lined journal notebook 6 x 9 inches 120 pages 60 sheet front and back Black and white - cream paper Matte finish cover




59 Years Of Being Awesome Limited Edition November 1960


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A Awesome Birthday Gift Under 10.00! Happy Birthday Gift Idea for Women and Men - Limited Edition November 1960 Birthday. Great present for turning 59 yrs old this November 2019, mom, mama, dad, daddy, best friend, uncle, sister, brother, aunt, grandpa, grandma, husband, teacher on 59 years Anniversary.They can use to work or just to relax in their breaks to journal their day, awesome but also very useful present. The Cute, Unique, Blank, Awesome Notebook is a beautifully produced, matte blank notebook, perfect bound, for a gorgeous look and feel. Complete with 120 pages of unlined white paper. It can be used as a notebook, composition book, journal, diary, school-college book, exercise book, scribble pad and is perfect for carrying in your bag and making notes, to-do lists, shopping lists and more... The most awesome gifts are both personal and useful and that's why a journal is always a fabulous gift! Then, grab this awesome journal now! Blank, lined journal notebook 6 x 9 inches 120 pages 60 sheet front and back Black and white - cream paper Matte finish cover




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Motor City Muscle


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This is the high-performance tale of what was undoubtedly the fastest, loosest era in automotive history. Through the 1960s and into the 1970s, America’s carmakers fought an unbridled war for street supremacy. The warriors ranged from light and agile Z/28 Camaros and Boss 302 Mustangs to big-block brutes like the 440 Road Runner and Stage I 455 Buick GS. A few of these boulevard brawlers were closing on 500 horsepower before the insurance lobby, Ralph Nader, OPEC, and various governmental agencies conspired to stop the madness. Muscle cars all but disappeared by 1974, with only a few anemic models soldiering through the 1980s. But by the 1990s, thanks to vastly improved engine technology, muscle cars were back with a vengeance. Motor City Muscle traces the full history right up to today’s new Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger.




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Contemporary Architects


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The Magnificent '60s


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Hollywood in the 1960s walked a tightrope between boom and bust. Yet the decade spawned many of the greatest films ever made, saw the advent of the spy thriller, the revival of science fiction and horror, and represented the Golden Era of the 70mm roadshow. Blockbusters like Lawrence of Arabia and The Sound of Music shared marquees with low-budget hits such as Lilies of the Field and Easy Rider. New stars emerged--Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier, Barbra Streisand, Sean Connery, Faye Dunaway, Clint Eastwood and Dustin Hoffman. Veteran directors like Billy Wilder and William Wyler were joined by the post-war generation of Robert Aldrich and Stanley Kramer, and the new wave of Stanley Kubrick and John Schlesinger. This book explores a period when filmmakers embraced revolutionary attitudes to sexuality, violence and racism, and produced a bewildering list of critically acclaimed classics that remain audience favorites.