The Unexpected Mrs Pollifax
Mrs. Pollifax is an enchantress. THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
Mrs. Virgil (Emily) Pollifax of New Brunswick, New Jersey, was a widow with grown children. She was tired of attending her Garden Club meetings. She wanted to do something good for her country. So, naturally, she became a CIA agent. This time, the assignment sounds as tasty as a taco. A quick trip to Mexico City is on her agenda. Unfortunately, something goes wrong, and our dear Mrs. Pollifax finds herself embroilied in quite a hot Cold War--and her country's enemies find themsleves entangled with one unbelievably feisty lady.
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These gorgeous designer towels feature decorative borders with a charming satin key pattern.
Choose from ivory and white color options
Woven from a soft blend of 95-percent cotton/5-percent viscose
Terry-loop fabric is extra-absorbent
Fold-over edging keeps corners from fraying
Machine washable for easy care
Set includes:
Two bath towels (27 x 55 in.)
Two hand towels (18 x 28 in.)
Two wash cloths (13 x 13 in.)
Made in Brazil
A worthy addition for any Bruce Lee collection, this durable, metal-framed plaque is a fantastic homage to this superstar's achievements.
Features include:
11 x 14-inch black gloss metal frame with glass front
8 x 10-inch color photo
Additional 4 x 6-inch photo
Bio that lists pertinent facts about Bruce Lee
Professionally double-matted for a quality presentation
Hang holes and frame props included
The Dream by Pablo PicassoPicasso painted two versions back in 1932. One of them was auctioned at Christie's, in 1997, for $42 million, making it the 8th most expensive painting ever bought. Frame: 1 3/8
wood - embossed antique gold Mat: French Vanilla/Pure White




