Clock World Map

Mar 11
2010

Clock World Map


23.5 23.5" Large World Map Clock ~ Decorative Wall Decor
Sale Price: $38.47

Stunning detail with great color, yet not over-powering. This map clock would look great in a library, office or living room. This is a beautiful wooden decoupage hanging wall clock. The clock measures 23.5" diameter. The hands are finished in solid black and the hour hand has a small fleur de lis on it. Numbered by Roman Numerals. The clocks quartz movement operates on 1 AA battery and has a built in wall mount for easy hanging (Battery not included).

Old World Map Wall Clock with Quiet Sweep Second Hand Old World Map Wall Clock with Quiet Sweep Second Hand
Sale Price: $24.99

Add a touch of class to any room of the house with this decorative old world map wall clock. Clock is in a high quality plastic case with old world map dial and arabic numerals. Clock has quiet sweep second hand. Convex glass crystal cover. Runs on one "AA" battery, not included. Dimensions: 11 3/4" D x 2"

Antique World Map dial Indoor/Outdoor clock Antique World Map dial Indoor/Outdoor clock
List Price: $80.00
Sale Price: $69.95

This clock features a reproduction of an antique Dutch map created by Fredrick De Wit. It is a classic old world design that will bring a classic touch to any room. Particularly a den or home office. The brass tone case is hand rubbed and finished. It requires one AA Battery. Dimensions are 18.5 inches H x 18.5 inches W x 3 inches D.

History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1) History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1)
List Price: $19.95
Sale Price: $19.50
Used From: $16.69
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`History: Fiction or Science?` is the most explosive tractate on history and chronology ever written. This book is not another conspiracy theory - every hypothesis it contains is backed by solid scientific data. The book is well-illustrated, contains 446 graphs and illustrations, copies of ancient manuscripts, and countless facts attesting to the falsity of the chronology used nowadays. You will be amazed to discover: - That the chronology universally taken for granted is indeed wrong; - That this chronology was essentially invented in the XVI-XVII century; - That archaeological, dendrochronological, paleographical and carbon methods of dating of ancient sources and artefacts known today are erroneous or non-exact; - That there is not a single document that could be reliably dated earlier than the XIth century; - That Ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt were crafted during the Renaissance by humanists and clergy; - That Jesus Christ may have been born in 1053 and crucified in 1086 AD; - That the Old Testament is probably a rendition of Middle Ages events; - That the Old Europe is not as ancient as it claims. Henry Ford once said: "History is more or less bunk". Leading Mathematician Anatoly Fomenko proved it.

EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)

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Blame "Minority Report."

Quotes from Griz win over UNC in BSC semifinals (KFBB Great Falls)

WT – Really thrilled to be in position to play tomorrow night What a great season They (UNC) showed heart of a lion Proud of guys for squashing runs and holding their own.

How to Have More Fun (GOOD)

A new iPhone app makes productivity fun and fun productive. "Everyone is so busy, aren't they?" As a designer at Namco Bandai Games, Keita Takahashi keeps busy devising new ways to entertain. With his latest creation, an iPhone application called Noby Noby Boy, Takahashi is looking beyond games. Now he wants to turn productivity on its head. The app is named after a game Takahashi released last ...

Prague: Cities to put spring in your step (Daily Telegraph)

Prague's medieval streets and monasteries seduced Lisa Grainger - not to mention the most magnificent library in the world.

TNA Impact Results 3/8/10 (Lords of Pain)

The night has finally come. After a decade of WWE dominance, the Monday Night Wars begin anew. What does TNA have in store, and how will the WWE respond? Prior to Impact, Spike TV had a countdown clock and an epic commercial promo every commercial break. Spike and TNA are pulling out all the stops...can they deliver with the highest expectations in company history on the line?

Worldwide Earth Hour switch off (Scoop.co.nz)

What do Te Puke’s kiwi fruit and Paeroa’s L&P bottle have in common with the world’s tallest building - the Burj Khalifa, London Eye and Table Mountain? They are all taking action against climate change in the biggest environmental event the world has seen.

3 St. Patrick parades, 30 hours of Disney and John Mayer highlight the week head (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

Big ticket shows dominate the week's entertainment with John Mayer rocking the Arena along with NPR's "Wait... Wait..," "The Lord of the Dance" and David Gray headlining the Mahalia. In the clubs this week, Bob French is at Irvin's, the...

Celtics need convincing (Boston Herald)

There will be no special meetings at City Hall tomorrow morning if the Celtics beat Washington tonight. The mayor's...

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