Desperate Alliances
Imoshen, the last T'En empress, shares a kingdom and a passionate alliance with one-time enemy Ghebite General Tulkhan, but her former betrothed, Reothe, a T'En renegade, will do anything to reclaim his old place in her heart, in the conclusion of the fantasy trilogy that began with Broken Bows. Original.
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Inspired by Tuscany's centuries-old tradition of superior textile manufacture, Dea linens combine comfort and designer fashion for a bedding ensemble that is second to none. These premium linens are available in a variety of configurations from sheets to duvet covers. Use the drop-down menu above to select the components that are right for you.
Each piece is woven from select Egyptian cotton with a 300 thread count
Thread count is the number of threads per square inch of fabric--the higher the thread count, the softer and more durable the material
The Armonia pattern features scalloped borders with durable fold-over edging for a classic look that complements any decor
Choose from two versatile colors--beige and ivory
Each piece is cut by hand and manually ironed, a true work of art
The all-natural cloths are selected from Italy's choicest textiles
Exclusively designed and manufactured in Italy
Machine washable, line dry
Duvet cover dimensions:
Twin: 69 x 88 in.
Full/queen: 96 x 92 in.
King: 110 x 96 in.
Sham dimensions:
Standard: 20 x 26 in.
King: 20 x 37 in.
Euro: 26 x 26 in.
Boudoir: 12 x 16 in.
Neckroll: 6 x 16 in.
Bed skirt dimensions:
Twin paneled: adjustable up to 22-inch drop length
Queen paneled: adjustable up to 22-inch drop length
King paneled: adjustable up to 22-inch drop length
Cal King paneled: adjustable up to 22-inch drop length
Flat sheet dimensions:
Twin: 71 x 114 in.
Queen: 106 x 115 in.
King/Cal King: 118 x 115 in.
Fitted sheet dimensions:
Twin: 39 x 75 in.
Queen: 60 x 80 in.
King: 78 x 80 in.
Cal King: 72 x 84 in.
Pillowcase dimensions:
Standard: 20 x 30 in.
King: 20 x 40 in.
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The Japanese video magazine JDM is back, with a visit to some of the hottest stars of the import car racing world. First, viewers will travel to the internationally famed tuning shop, Top Secret, run by Smokey Nagata. Then, they will journey onto Manubu Orido's impressive pad, where his GT Racing gear is displayed. Following this segment, Takahiro Ueno, who is known for his advanced technique, is interviewed and then filmed performing at the Nikko Circuit Kazama Auto Drift Day. This adrenaline rush of a program ends with a magnificent finale in Yokohame, where drifters race through the streets, attempting to avoid their Yakuza enemies, as well as the inevitable traffic.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - EnglishAdditonal Release Materials Outtakes Bonus FootageText/Photo Galleries: Photos - Photo Slide Show
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The Polish Brothers conclude their America's Heartland trilogy (TWIN FALLS IDAHO, JACKPOT) with this mesmerizing, surreal drama. It is 1950s Montana, and in two days the small town of Northfork is about to be buried underwater. While most of the residents are willing to accept a forced relocation to higher ground, several inhabitants are determined to stay right where they are. A six-man Evacuation Committee--including father-and-son team Walter and Willis O'Brien (James Woods and Mark Polish)--is recruited to convert the stragglers and make sure that no one is left behind. Meanwhile, the somber Father Harlan (Nick Nolte) cares for the increasingly ill Irwin (Duel Farnes), a young child who has begun to have a dialogue with four mysterious angels--Flower Hercules (Darryl Hannah), Cup of Tea (Robin Sachs), Happy (Anthony Edwards), and Cod (Ben Foster). As the deadline nears, the Evacuation Committee struggles with a determined, proud group of residents who don't want to let their town be washed into history. All the while, Irwin continues to have his puzzling visions, adding a literal dose of mortality to the film's already bleak atmosphere. Featuring gorgeously haunting visuals (compliments of cinematographer M. David Mullen), NORTHFORK confirms the Polish Brothers' status as truly distinct voices in American cinema.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic WidescreenAudio: Dolby Digital Stereo - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Michael Polish - Director/Writer, Mark Polish - Actor/Writer Bonus Feature - 1. 24 FRAME NEWS SEGMENT: NORTHFORK Featurette - 1. BARE-KNUCKLE FILMMAKING: THE CONSTRUCTION OF NORTHFORK Theatrical TrailerInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive MenusText/Photo Galleries: Stills/Photos
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