Wed 2 Jul 2008
Place a small magic lantern in a box large enough to contain a small
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The Online Business Setup, Inner Game, Accounting for Drinking Fountains Businesses.

by: J Bowman J Orr
publisher: LTBR, Inc
, released: 2007
price: $16.99 (used)
Wed 2 Jul 2008
To play hockey a level field is required about 100 yards long and 50
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Team-Building Activities for Every Group.

by: Alanna Jones
publisher: Rec Room Publishing
, released: 10 January, 2000
price: $10.88 (new), $8.80 (used)
Tue 1 Jul 2008
Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster. Did Oliver Oglethorp ogle
an owl and oyster? If Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster, where
are the owl and oyster Oliver Oglethorp ogled?
Mon 30 Jun 2008
by: Russell Fox
, Scott T. Harker
publisher: Conjelco
, released: July, 2006
price: $13.57 (new), $7.28 (used)
Mon 30 Jun 2008
36. A Friendly Party on Hampstead Heath. Moke.
37. Borrowed Plumes. Wigg.
38. Out for the Night. Anonymous.
39. Something to Adore. Anonymous.
40. The Weaned Grinder. Mayne Force. ‘Change and decay in all around
I see.’
41. Repentance. G. Templar.
42. Maggie”s Secret. Rossetter.
43. Somebody”s Luggage. S. Canty.
44. Eusebius. B. Linkers.
45. Happy Childhood. Wackford Squeers.
46. Not Such a Fool as He Looks. The Exhibitor.
47. A Choice Collection of Old China.
48. A Fine Specimen of Local Quartz Discovered in the Possession of a
Workman.
During the Building of the New Town Hall.
49. The Skull of the Last of the Mohicans.
50. A Marble Group.
51. Bust.
52. The Puzzle.
53. The Instantaneous Kid Reviver.
54. The Earnest Entreaty.
Mon 30 Jun 2008
A dummy figure (suppose that of a witch, riding on the conventional
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broomstick) is suspended by fine threads or wires on the screen remote
from the spectators
A dummy figure (suppose that of a witch, riding on the conventional
broomstick) is suspended by fine threads or wires on the screen remote
from the spectators. Behind this are ranged, one behind the other, and
at right angles to the screen, a row of lighted candles. Being all in
the same line, they throw one shadow only on the screen. The figure
is now made to oscillate slightly, so as to impart some little motion
to the shadow. One of the candles is now removed from its place in the
row, and waved gently about, now high, now low, the effect to the
spectators being that a second shadow springs out of the first, and
dances about it on the screen. A second and third candle is then
removed, and waved up and down, each candle as it leaves its place in
the line, producing a separate shadow. It is well to have three or
four assistants, each taking a candle in each hand.
Sun 29 Jun 2008
As the men never leave the color upon which they are first placed, all
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RPG Maker 2 (Prima’s Official Strategy Guide).

by: Prima Development
publisher: Prima Games
, released: 14 October, 2003
price: $2.95 (used)
Sat 28 Jun 2008
Each player in the party is given two slips of paper and a pencil
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Little Hands, Fingerplays & Action Songs: Seasonal Activities & Creative Play for 2 - To 6-Year-Olds (Williamson Little Hands Series).

by: Emily Stetson
, Vicky Congdon
, Betsy Day
publisher: Williamson Publishing Company
, released: May, 2001
price: $11.01 (new), $4.59 (used)
Sat 28 Jun 2008
The Online Business Setup, Inner Game, SIVA Marketing for Drinking Straws Businesses.

by: J Bowman J Orr
publisher: LTBR, Inc
, released: 2007
price: $14.99 (used)
Fri 27 Jun 2008
Mrs. Jarley may be made a silent character, sitting on one side, and
occasionally making believe to dust or arrange a figure, while the
‘patter’ is delivered by a male exhibitor. Or Mrs. Jarley may, if
preferred, be suppressed altogether, and the exhibitor appear as (say)
Artemus Ward, or in ordinary evening costume, without assuming any
special character. A good deal of fun may be made of the supposed
tendency of any particular figure to tip over, and the application,
by John and Peter, of wooden wedges, penny pieces, etc., under its
feet to keep it upright. Supposed defective working, causing the figure
to stop suddenly in the middle of its movements, and involving the
rewinding or oiling of its internal mechanism, will also produce a
good deal of amusement. The ‘winding up’ may be done with a bed-winch,
a bottle-jack key, or the winch of a kitchen range, the click of the
mechanism being imitated by means of a watchman”s rattle, or by the
even simpler expedient of drawing a piece of hard wood smartly along
a notched stick. (This, of course, should be done out of sight of the
audience.) The movement of the figure should be accompanied by the
piano, to a slow or lively measure, as may be most appropriate.
