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John Burroughs

CV takes 2nd place
GLENDALE — In the middle of a steady drizzle late Wednesday afternoon, Crescenta Valley High boys’ golf Coach John Pehar saw improvement from his team.
John Burroughs Powerhouse 2008 “The Show Must Go On”
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JOHN CARTER OF MARS, by Edgar Rice Burroughs $64.95 |
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1907 NATURALIST JOHN BURROUGHS ARTICLE ON SPRING DAYS $9.79 |
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JOHN BURROUGHS – AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 04/03/1886 $2,499.00 |
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Sharp Lookout Selected Essays of John Burroughs (1987) $4.00 |
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NEW Winter Sunshine – Burroughs, John … $16.44 |
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Inspirational plaque wall hanging with quote: I go to nature to be soothed healed and to have my senses $19.97 A beautiful presentation of universal truth and wisdom, photographically printed on rich metallic paper and carefully sealed under a UV protective laminate. Each plaque is carefully assembled by our skilled artisans…. |
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Historic Print (L): [John Burroughs, author and naturalist, full-length portrait, standing, facing front, ou $57.00 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: c1914.Subject: J198915(?) U.S. Copyright Office. Title devised by Library staff.Notes: Format: SOURCE: Library of Congress... |
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The Grey Fox [VHS] $9.99 A pastoral turn of the century Western, The Grey Fox tells the story of an old-time stagecoach robber who, after 30 years locked away in prison, is released to a modern world he doesn’t quite understand. He resumes his life the only way he knows how, by robbing, but since the days of the stagecoach are gone, he concentrates on holding up trains. Pursued by the private security force the Pinkertons… |
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The Care Bears Movie [VHS] $3.50 The Care Bears were a line of multicolored teddy bears that racked up more than $200 million in retail sales in 1984. The Care Bears Movie was essentially a 75-minute commercial to introduce the new Care Bear Cousins, disguised as a smarmy story about sharing feelings. The film earned $23 million theatrically and ushered in a spate of cheap animated films created to sell merchandise to childr… |