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Untitled Old English Sheepdog Artwork


Untitled Old English Sheepdog Artwork


$42.29


Untitled Old English Sheepdog Artwork

Old English


Old English


$5.58


This two-fer CD release contains the a pair of complete albums (1958's Old English and Smooth 'N Swinging from 1962) by the most successful British Big Band leader of all time recorded during the apex of his group's success. 26 tracks. Fine And Mellow.

OLD ENGLISH: OLD ENGLISH


OLD ENGLISH: OLD ENGLISH


$15.98


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Old English Initial Necklace


Old English Initial Necklace


$140


Old english initial necklace is a must-have that goes with every ensemble. It also makes the perfect gift. Crafted with sterling silver, the old english initial necklace has a 16” chain. The customizable pendant measures 1 1/4".

No Doubt Old English Embroidered Patch


No Doubt Old English Embroidered Patch


$4.99


NO DOUBT OLD ENGLISH EMBROIDERED PATCH - EMBROIDERED PATCHES CAN BE IRONED ON OR SEWN

Morrissey Old English Logo Men's T-shirt


Morrissey Old English Logo Men's T-shirt


$20.99


OLD ENGLISH LOGO - MEN'S T-SHIRT

Old English Hand Finished Traditional Mirror


Old English Hand Finished Traditional Mirror


$275


Old English Hand Finished Traditional Mirror

A Fine Old English Gentleman: The Topic Years


A Fine Old English Gentleman: The Topic Years


$7.63


A Fine Old English Gentleman: The Topic Years

Old English Initial Ring


Old English Initial Ring


$237


Old English Initial Ring is a unique piece and a fabulous gift idea. Ring is gold plated and will be personalized to fit your taste. Please specify size and color choices in the “notes” section at checkout.

A Grammar of Old English (Paperback)


A Grammar of Old English (Paperback)


$100.64


First published in 1992, A Grammar of Old English, Volume 1: Phonology was a landmark publication that in the intervening years has not been surpassed in its depth of scholarship and usefulness to the field. It is designed to take account of major developments both in the field of Old English studies and in linguistic theory. Taking full advantage of the Dictionary of Old English project at Toronto, the book includes full cross-references to the DOE data, and items which are not in the Toronto databases are specially indicated. This volume fully utilizes work in phonemic and generative theory and related topics, and it provides material which could be crucial for future research both in diachronic and synchronic phonology and in historical sociolinguistics. Volume II: Morphology completes the two-volume analysis of the sounds and grammatical forms of the Old English language. Initiated by Richard Hogg, and revised and completed by R.D. Fulk, this volume incorporates insights derived from recent theoretical and technological advances, focusing on the morphological structure of Old English words. Most helpful in this regard is the use of digital resources, foremost of which are databases compiled by the Dictionary of Old English project at the University of Toronto. Hogg and Fulk explore the separation of diachronic and synchronic considerations in the frequently complex analysis of noun morphology. This volume also includes extensive bibliographical coverage of Old English morphology, and consideration of recent controversies in Germanic linguistics, particularly in the treatment of verbs. Both volumes are included in this set.  They offer rich and rewarding insights into an important branch of linguistics relating to the development of an early form of the English language and are essential for scholars in the field.

The Cambridge Old English Reader


The Cambridge Old English Reader


$24.95


The fifty-six prose and verse texts in this major new reader of Old English, the language spoken by the Anglo-Saxons before the Norman Conquest, include established favorites such as The Battle of Maldon and King Alfred`s Preface to his Pastoral Care. It also includes some less familiar works. Modern English word glosses and explanatory notes are on the same page of the text. Other features include a reference grammar and a comprehensive glossary. The Reader is designed for undergraduate and advanced students.

Old River Road Old English Style Wine Bucket by Old River Road


Old River Road Old English Style Wine Bucket by Old River Road


$84.99


Old English Style Wine Bucket by Old River Road

Old River Road Old English Syle Scalloped Wine Bucket by Old River Road


Old River Road Old English Syle Scalloped Wine Bucket by Old River Road


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Old English Syle Scalloped Wine Bucket by Old River Road

The Lock and Key Library: Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English: Easyread Large Bold Edition


The Lock and Key Library: Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English: Easyread Large Bold Edition


$22.92


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The Old English Baron (Paperback)


The Old English Baron (Paperback)


$6.91


The Old English Baron is an ambitious rewriting of Horace Walpole`s Castle of Otranto, transporting the trappings of the Gothic to medieval England. The noble hero endures many adventures of romantic horror in order to obtain his rightful heritage, and the story concludes with a dramatic day of retribution. Reeve`s book is increasingly recognized as a major influence in the development of Gothic fiction. When Sir Philip Harclay returns to England after a long absence, he finds that his childhood friend, Arthur, Lord Lovel, is no longer alive, and that the castle and estates of the Lovel family have twice changed hands. But a mysteriously abandoned set of rooms in the castle promises to disclose the secrets of the past. After a series of frantic episodes and surprising revelations, culminating in a trial by combat, the crimes of the usurper and the legitimacy of the true heir are finally discovered. The Old English Baron or "the literary offspring of the castle of Otranto", as Reeve described it, provides an ambitious rewriting of Horace Walpole`s groundbreaking work, transporting the trappings of the Gothic to medieval England. Innovative and original in its day, Reeve`s historical romance is increasingly recognized as a major influence on the development of Gothic fiction.

Old English Steak Knife. Case of 36


Old English Steak Knife. Case of 36


$129.32


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American Engravers - The 21st Century American Engravers - The 21st Century


American Engravers - The 21st Century American Engravers - The 21st Century


$69.99


By C. Roger Bleile Deluxe 9x12" landscape format Features the best works & individual engraver biographical sketches of America's finest contemporary engravers Over 300 pages Nearly 40 of America's best living engravers Features blue cover with gold foil and a dark blue jacket Mfg: Blue Book Publications

A Gentle Introduction to Old English (Paperback)


A Gentle Introduction to Old English (Paperback)


$23.76


"If the magister in Ælfric`s Colloquy shows himself more than willing to apply the rod, teachers of Old English today, one hopes, have carrots to entice modern students, as well as sticks with which to discipline them. Murray McGillivary`s Gentle Introduction to Old English brings a refreshing perspective on the traditional carrots (actual Old English readings) and sticks (paradigms to memorize) that have long characterized the teaching of Old English. McGillivray`s approach should ease modern students into the grammatical paradigms of Anglo-Saxon that have long frightened many a beginning learner of the language. And the readers who make it to the end will have also made it through the whole of Ælfric`s Colloquy, having enjoyed the rewards of the reading while enduring less pain from the paradigms themselves than many an earlier generation of students."---Thomas Bredehoft, West Virginia University"This timely and welcome textbook fields the neglected middle ground where twenty-first-century students of Old English increasingly huddle: eager, culturally savvy, but unaware of the rudiments of linguistic terminology, even if they have fluency in modern languages. This introduction is not a petting zoo of artificial, defanged texts along the lines of otherwise excellent introductions of fifty years ago; rather, it anticipates students` most frequently asked questions and organizes the syntactic and morphological fauna with which they most need to be acquainted before going on safari in the next generation of edited texts."---Mary Blockley, University of Texas At AustinThis book is designed to ease the beginner into the competent reading of Old English texts. It presents the essential points of Old English grammar and also includes a selection of short, relatively simple original-language texts, glossed and annotated. Numerous practice exercises are also included throughout. A companion website includes additional interactive exercises, pronu


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Eco-friendly London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010 - Estethica

Estethica is the eco-friendly fashion showcase of London Fashion Week and SS10 was sponsored By Monsoon for the fifth season running.  Eco designers not only have to create beautiful pieces that will set our hearts racing; they have to ensure the environment is not damaged, the rights of workers are fair and resources are not wasted.  Tough call but as you can see below, they have pulled it off:

Not dragging their feet are two eco-friendly shoes designers: Beyond Skin and Nina Dolcetti.

Beyond Skin are vegan shoes designers using PU plastic rather than leather. Their SS10 collection introduces a capsule evening wear range. They are excited about the US store Anthropologie arriving soon in to the UK (Regents St.) because they will be stocking their new pumps  ”Beyond Skin Sole”.

Nina Dolcetti designs leather footwear but only uses left overs, off-cuts, old colour swatches and any other unwanted pre-consumer waste to create her shoes. Left over leather soles are used from other shoe companies, re-cut and re-stamped with the correct size.  All the shoes are limited editions as the design and colour depends on the left overs.  So if you want to be ethical but can’t bear to give up your leather shoes – this is your kind of brand.

Hats off to Pachacuti who design fedoras and panama hats whilst ensuring just remuneration for current weavers, ensuring sustainablilty and training a new generation in weaving techniques.Their SS10 collection was inspired by the painters and sculptors of St. Ives in Cornwall, with the interweaving diamond shapes drawn from the sculptures of Barbara Hepworth.  Vivid colours and intricate detailing keep the authenticity of the Inca heritage.

Makepiece spins a yarn with their SS10 knitwear collection “the Matrimony” which was inspired by  Nicola Sherlock’s (the designer) own wedding this year. This collection sees delicate fine knitwear with ruffles, ruching, ribbons and plaits creating a romantic feel. Light airy colours of sky, petal, lilac haze and cream mingle with more earthy colours of evening green and dark earth.  The knitwear company is based in the Yorkshire Pennines where they take the natural yarns from their own sheep, spin them as locally as possible and knit them in their own community.  Buy from Stella, 5 Upper Market Hall, Camden Lock, London.

Anatomy’s SS10 collection shows tailored pieces in navy with an accent of red in buttons and buckles. Fabrics used are bamboo for their denim pieces; hemp and cotton blend for their fun stripey pencil skirts and jackets ; and a linen silk blend. Best sellers are their fencing styled waistcoats and jackets which flatter the figure and emphasise or give the illusion of a waist. A perfect brand for the woman who prefers her clothes structured. Buy online from www.devidoll.com

The Bees Knees - Designer Ada Zanditon created a Buzz with her SS10 collection “The Colony”. Inspiration came from bees. Main palette is red and navy. Hexagonal shapes were widely used  in patterns (as seen in the red tunic dress on the hanger) and to make 3D sculptural pieces such as the navy interlock skirt & cape. All fabrics used are organic and natural. Her designs can be bought from Digitaria, 60 Berwick St. London.

Soaring high is Christopher Raeburn’s SS10 collection made of re-appropriated military parachute fabric. The garments are brought to life with splashes of rainbow colours – red, orange, yellow, green ,blue, indigo and violet, with circle cut outs appearing on lapels and around hoods for decoration. Mainly designing outerwear such as parkas, bomber jackets, macs, capes and ponchos, Raeburn has created a capsule collection of dresses for SS10 with his orange creation being worn by Hilary Alexander to Downing Street.  Also this season, he has introduced the “jellyfish” bag made of woven netting with parachute fabric and cord .His designs for men can be bought from Liberty and for women in Browns Focus.

Elena Garcia’s SS10 collection is called “ Silk Safari” and was inspired by the films The English Patient and Lawrence of Arabia. Colour palette is chocolate brown, charcoal and ivory to capture the romance and the earth tones of the landscape in these films.  Garments come in one size but can be adjusted by means of ribbons or shell buttons – great concept when you’ve eaten too much for dinner!  The garments are made from organic and peace silk.

Beautiful Soul specialises in creating pieces from Japanese vintage kimonos (dating back to the 1940’s)  and has named her SS10 collection ”Miss Butterfly” after Puccini’s Madam Butterfly. Another source are vintage saris, and other fabrics used are peace silk, organic jacquard, handloom cotton and bamboo jersey. Although the designs can be reproduced, each garment is exclusive due to the fabrics used originating from a limited source of vintage kimonos and saris. Beautiful Soul is happy to create commissioned pieces and for you to select your own Japanese vintage kimono for the fabric.  You can buy  from Junky Styling , 91 Brick Lane, London.

Article 23 in the UN Declaration of Human Rights states “Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity”. And this is the commitment for Paris based fashion brand Art.23 whose garments are made in India where they ensure the most fundamental rights of the workers are upheld and their vital needs are seen to. Art.23’s SS10 collection was inspired by “Alice in Wonderland”- invoking the spirit of Alice for adventure in their women’s collection and a minimalist man in Wonderland who is ready for any occasion in their men’s collection.  Coral for women and mauve for both are the SS10’s colours to join their basic black and white palette. Truly playing in Wonderland sees the introduction of the Unisex collection with t-shirts, shirts and the unisex fantasy trench coat sporting six engraved buttons with closing for man & woman. SS10 also sees the introduction of peace silk jersey to their fabrics of organic cotton.  Buy  from  KJ’s Laundry, 74 Marylebone Lane, London .

Fifi Bijoux’s SS10 collection is in ethically mined silver and romantically called “Two Hearts Collide”. This is the first time they have introduced silver usually creating delicate pieces in gold. This is for the woman who prefers luxury timeless jewellery.  They also specialise in ethical engagement and wedding rings. Buy in London from Charles Fish, Canary Wharf; Cerise, 94 Columbia Rd, E2; Eco Age 213 Chiswick High Rd; Equa, 28 Camden Passage, Islington; or Nude, 36 Shepherd’s Market, Mayfair .

Estethica designers have shown that we can maintain our fashionable individual style; whether it is tailored, structured, romantic, bold, casual, quirky or glamorous; and keep the environment safe, ensure no-one is exploited and resources are not wasted. We can now strut our stuff happy with the knowledge we not only look great on the outside, but we feel good on the inside.

For help with eco-friendly personal shopping in London and image consultancy visit frumpytofunky's website: www.frumpytofunky.com

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