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November 28th, 2008

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ROYALTY INN


ROYALTY INN


$49


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America's Royalty


America’s Royalty


$188


A comprehensive work about the first families' children, this is the only book available that treats these privileged few at any depth. The reading is enjoyable, answering questions such as, What happened to…? and, Did this president have any children? The book also is informative, glimpsing the lives of a few who have been shoved into the limelight at a certain period and for generations to come. Historically, the work functions sometimes as a period piece, sometimes as a human interest piece, but it always serves to help bring to life our first families. Included (where possible and/or appropriate) are the vital statistics of birth, marriage, education, development, profession, and death. The book is a good read, but it also serves an historical function. Aside from the fact that the book is informative, reading about the lives of the children of America's chief executives is like peering into a moment of the American equivalent of royalty. Observing the exciting, painful, humdrum, and heartfelt experiences of both the children and the families may also serve to increase the reader's understanding of the real lives of these emulated families; that they too lead lives that are similar to every person's, except that they are in the historical spotlight. After all, leaders such as Lincoln and Kennedy were forced to continue governing the affairs of state as their sons died.

Expensive Little Chinese Dogs Shih Tzus Once Owned Only by Royalty


Expensive Little Chinese Dogs Shih Tzus Once Owned Only by Royalty


$79.99


Expensive Little Chinese Dogs Shih Tzus Once Owned Only by Royalty Premium Photographic Print by Yale Joel. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Homecoming Royalty Football Eyeblack Pack/10prs


Homecoming Royalty Football Eyeblack Pack/10prs


$8.95


These Homecoming Royalty Football EyeBlacks feature a black background with a red ribbon, football wearing crown and HOMECOMING logo. EyeBlacks help reduce sun glare and are easy to apply and have built in vents to breathe against your skin. Each package contains ten pair of eyeblacks. One time use only.

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Augusta Viktoria/sandau Photo Mugs


Augusta Viktoria/sandau Photo Mugs



AUGUSTA VIKTORIA Wife of Wilhelm II with her daughter Viktoria Luise ….


Childeric Ii Photo Mugs


Childeric Ii Photo Mugs



CHILDERIC II king of Neustria and of Austrasia – but only for a year ….


Clovis Ii Photo Mugs


Clovis Ii Photo Mugs



CLOVIS II king of Neustria, the first of les rois faineants (kings in name only) ….


For Dancers Only


For Dancers Only


$8.99




Jewelry Boxes For Women: Gift a Pretty Piece with an Indian Royal Touch

If you could go back in time, one of the things that would be worth seeing is the jewelry boxes for women of the Indian royal families. India's history with jewel making is one of the oldest and dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Gold earrings, necklaces as well as bracelets were already made at this time.

In the jewel making history of the nation, the Mughal Empire was considered the most important. Believed to possess divine powers, the Maharaja was central to the functioning of the state. Therefore, only he was believed worthy of wearing a lot of jewelry.

The Navratna (meaning nine gems) was one of the most popular jewelry forms worn by the Maharaja. This was an amulet made of nine precious stones. These nine gems are diamond, pearl, ruby, sapphire, emerald, topaz, cat’s eye, coral, and red zircon.

Of all these, the diamond is believed to be the most powerful and has been cut in many ways. Diamonds had a lot of significance attached to them by Mughal Emperors. They even thought it to be their path to immortality and even had their names as well as titles inscribed on to it.

Turbans were adorned with these and even used in the making of rings, necklaces and amulets. The kings' rings were inspired by European styles especially from the Renaissance period. Thumb rings had a common pattern of a scrolling leaf on the inside.

This was a time when turban jewelry made a debut. The jewelry that belonged to Emperor Akbar were a mix of Iranian and European cultures. Kalghi or turban plumes made of gold threads and seen in Safavid paintings were created at that time.

The king wore necklaces that were made only of pearls, sometimes mixed with gemstones and gold and sometimes of all elements. When Jahangir came to power, using a heavy stone of pearl or ruby along with the plume came into fashion. The emperors of those times even had gold slippers to wear.

Several medieval accounts tell of the Kings of Tanjore who wore minimal clothing laced with jewels. The loin cloth worn by the King of Maabar had emeralds, rubies as well as sapphires. He even had a necklace created out of 104 pearls and which came all the way to his waist.

Several styles have come about thanks to the amount of attention paid to jewelry among Indian royalty. The Meenakari and Kundan styles were created by the Mughal. Human head beads and funnel-like designs were some of the designs by the royalty among the Nagas.

In the trousseau of women, jewelry played a huge role. These women came to their husband's palace with their jewelry stocked in massive jewelry cases made of lacquer, marble, onyx and more. Hand carvings, precious stones etc were used to enhance these jewelry boxes even further.

Up to now, jewelry has an important role in Indian cultures. It is essential to every auspicious occasion.

This article was written by Ruth D’Souza Prabhu of MarqART Gift Shop. Our jewelry boxes feature evocative wood art designs, created from unique wood grain patterns and colors. A fine addition to your dressing table or as a gift. Please visit http://www.marqartgiftshop.com to browse & buy exotic jewelry boxes that will give you a lifetime of pleasure!



 A Bard of Wolfe's Army: James Thompson, Gentleman Volunteer, 1733-1830


A Bard of Wolfe's Army: James Thompson, Gentleman Volunteer, 1733-1830


$37.95


As a young grenadier in His Majesty's 78th Regiment of Foot (Fraser's Highlanders), Sergeant James Thompson took part in the capture of Louisbourg, 1758, the battle of the Plains of Abraham at Québec, 1759, and the battle of Sillery, 1760. Later he experienced the American blockade of Québec by Generals Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold during the Revolutionary War. Thompson remained in Québec the rest of his life. His anecdotes form one of the most interesting personal accounts of soldiering during the Seven Years' War, and his journal offers a first-hand view of life in Québec in the years that followed. An astute observer with an eye for a humorous story, by the time he reached old age he was sought out by governors general and royalty to recount his stories of earlier times.Editors Earl Chapman and Ian McCulloch not only present Thompson's anecdotes in one volume for the first time, but they also present a wealth of explanation and historical background to bring the period to life and place Thompson's experiences in context.

 A Brief Survey (Historical and Political) of the Life and Reign of Henry the III, King of England Dedicated to His Most Sacred Majesty. (1680)


A Brief Survey (Historical and Political) of the Life and Reign of Henry the III, King of England Dedicated to His Most Sacred Majesty. (1680)


$11.45


Used - EARLY HISTORY OF KINGS, QUEENS AND ROYALTY. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English Books Online, this rare material is now available in single print editions. Thousands of books written between 1475 and 1700 can be delivered to your doorstep in individual volumes of high quality historical reproductions. This collection includes debates on the divine right of kings, royal statutes and procla
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