Tutvustame Malin tugitooli 2-pakki hallis värvitoonis - kaasaegne, stiilne ja vastupidav lisandus teie õuealale. Alumiiniumraamiga ja kunstriidest valmistatud tool on ideaalne suvisteks koosviibimisteks lähedastega. Virnastatav hoiustamise hõlbustamiseks on see tugitool loodud vastu pidama elementidele. Hoolikalt valmistatud Konstrite'ist, UV-kiirgusele vastupidavast materjalist, mis on ideaalne Skandinaavia kliima jaoks, on see tool ehitatud kestma. Pikendage selle eluiga, hoiustades seda mööblikaitse all, kui seda ei kasutata. Värv: Hall Materjal: Alumiinium, Kiud, Vaht, Polüester, Paju Istme kõrgus: 48 cm Istme laius: 44 cm Istme sügavus: 43 cm Kaal: 12 kg Kandevõime: 160.00 kg Mõõtmed: 65 x 58 x 92 cm (K x L x P)
Tutvustame Volta lauda ø 90 hall/klaas! See vastupidav ümmargune söögilaud kiirgab vastupidavust ja võlu, esitledes stiilset klaasist lauaplaati ja tugevat hallist kunstriidest alusraami. Ideaalne välistingimustes või terrassidel, tõstke oma välistingimustes söögikogemus uuele tasemele selle šikki lauaga. - Värv: Hall - Materjal: Alumiinium, Klaas, Rattan - Kaal: 14 kg - Kaaluvõime: 75.00 kg - Mõõtmed: ø90 CM Täiendage oma välistingimustes söögikohta Volta lauaga ja nautige meeldejäävaid eineid vabas õhus!
Tutvustame Volta lauda ø 150 - Must/Klaas! See vastupidav ümmargune söögilaud on varustatud stiilse klaasist lauaplaadiga ja mustast kunstriidest alusraamiga. Ideaalne välistingimustes või terrassidel kasutamiseks, on see laud loodud vastu pidama elementidele, lisades samal ajal võlu teie koosviibimistele. - Värv: Must - Materjal: Klaas, Rattan - Mõõtmed: ø150 cm Tõstke oma välistingimustes söömise kogemus uuele tasemele Volta lauaga!
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Drawing on the vivid detail in the seven completed novels of the three Bronte sisters -- Charlotte, Emily and Anne -- the ingenious quizzes and puzzles in this fun collection will test your memory. Even the illustrations, by Edmund Dulac, require you to recognise the characters they depict. All the answers are to be found in the pages of Anne's Agnes Grey or The Tenant of Wildfell Hall; Emily's Wuthering Heights; or Charlotte's Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette or The Professor. The quizzes will test your recall of clothes, colours, relations, occupations, cookery, villages, seasons, dates, Christmas, interiors and flowers, while the name games require names of characters to be given to reveal a final name. Each crossword puzzle relies on quotations from one of the novels, while the wordsearch puzzles are on the themes of pets, pupils, servants and houses. All the answers are given at the back of the book, but elusive answers may encourage you to reread the novels, which will reveal the wealth of quiet detail which builds to give solidity to the hauntingly imaginative worlds of these remarkable sisters. Autorid: Gemini Books
The Game is Afoot! A compendium of intriguing puzzles and quizzes to test your knowledge of the cases which so fascinated the world when reported by Watson in the pages of the Strand Magazine and elsewhere. Holmes was a secretive man, but he did let slip a few details of his private life, which you may remember. He distrusted women, but you will need to know something of the few he did admire. There are questions about his many adversaries and the cases that he solved - also the very few that defeated him. There are crossword puzzles based on Watson's reports of Holmes's cases, laced with a few cryptic clues. Puzzle grids lead you through the foggy streets of Holmes's London and out into the countryside, hot on the trail of the master detective and his sidekick. Anagrams further test your ingenuity and there is a maze to trap the unwary. Finally, there is a quiz to test your knowledge of Holmes's creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The puzzles draw on both the four long stories A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of the Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Valley of Fear and the five collections of short stories The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, His Last Bow and The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes. Autorid: Gemini Books
If you love the brilliant and witty novels of Jane Austen, youll love the quizzes and puzzles in this charming little book.Have fun testing your knowledge of the novels of Jane Austen with the crosswords, name games and wordsearches in this book. Every answer can be found in the six novels no fragments or juvenilia have been used.Use your ingenuity to find the country homes, city streets and servants hidden in the wordsearch puzzles. Find the quotations to solve the crossword puzzles there is one for each of the six novels and play the name game to see how many of the 156 quiz questions you can answer, from the colour of Eleanor Tilneys beads to the name of Mr Darcys mother; from the town where the Miss Musgroves went to school to the month in which Emma first saw the sea.The Victorian line drawings, which are also puzzles, are by Hugh Thomson and Charles Brock, from editions of Jane Austens novels published in the 1890s.All the answers can be found at the back of the book, but if any elude you, hopefully they may prove a spur to a little rereading. If you love the brilliant and witty novels of Jane Austen, you'll love the quizzes and puzzles in this charming little book. Autorid: Gemini Books
A portable cockney kit, a pocket glossary of rhyming cockney slang, intended for quick and easy reference. Conventionally, a cockney is anyone born 'within the sound of Bow Bells' - St Mary-le-Bow church, in London - but rather than fixating on Dirty Den from Eastenders, Dickensian villains or Pearly Kings and Queens, perhaps we should focus rather on comedian Arthur Smith's definition, which may be nearer the mark: a cockney is simply a 'non-posh Londoner'.This pocket glossary is intended for quick and easy reference; it's a portable cockney kit. Supposedly rhyming cockney slang was originally invented to outwit authority and eavesdroppers. Whether that's true or not, it remains a closed language to the uninitiated. But its humour is too good to be missed, which is, in large part, the rationale for this compact, entertaining volume.Very rarely does a true cockney use his or her 'loaf of bread' (head); a cockney uses simply their 'loaf'. Where slang is abbreviated in this way, examples are given. Of course, rhyming cockney slang is constantly evolving and being added to, so this pocket guide cannot be the last word, but it offers a dependably solid foundation. Autorid: Gemini Books
The ESV Pocket Bible is the smallest complete ESV Bible ever published, made with lasting materials and ready for quick reference, memorization, daily reading, or study on the go.