The Twelfth Card
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Add classic style to casual or dressy outfits with an elegant gold and diamond tennis bracelet.Sixty-one round diamonds (2.0 total carat weight, K color, S-I clarity) adorn this finely crafted tennis bracelet. The diamonds are prong-set in polished 14-karat white gold. A pressure clasp with safety catch secures the 7-inch long bracelet.At this price, there's no need to wait any longer to order fine gold and diamond jewelry.All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. *T.W. (total weight) for 2 carat T.W. may range from 1.95 to 2.10 carat.
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Sporting an ultra compact design, the I-Joy MobiDV H12 pocket camcorder fits easily into your pocket or purse so that you can capture the moment whenever, wherever.
Features include:
Ultra slim design (.6 inches thick)
1.5-inch LCD
MPEG-4 compression technology
Built-in high brightness LEDs flashlight
Superior audio performance
2.0MP still image resolution (4.0MP interpolated)
Stereo MP3 music player
High sensitive voice recorder
Video player
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
USB charge from PC
SD memory card slot
Accessories include:
Carrying pouch
USB cable
A/V cable
Stereo headphones
128MB SD memory card
AC adapter
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
This 1937 fantasy is the prequel, or prelude to the classic epic trilogy THE LORD OF THE RINGS. Bilbo Baggins is the hobbit of the title: a short, round, and hairy-footed creature fond of small comforts and his rural home. What he doesn't like (or at least thinks he doesn't like) is adventure, but that's just what he gets when a wizard and several dwarves show up on his doorstep, eat him out of house and home, and induce him to join them on a perilous quest to steal a dragon's treasure. Along the way, he picks up a golden ring with the power to turn the wearer invisible; this ring will turn out to be central to the later volumes. While THE LORD OF THE RINGS is a serious epic about the nature of good and evil, written in highly formal language and intended for adults, this earlier work is considerably lighter in tone and clearly directed toward a younger audience, having sprung out of the stories that Tolkien used to tell his own children. However, that does not and has not prevented adults the world over from enjoying THE HOBBIT.
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