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Skeleteen Metallic Silver Costume Gloves - Shiny Silver Princess
M. A. Clarke
Can't take your hands off of your favorite book? Now you'll never have to! Let everyone know about your great taste in books by adorning your wrists in the words of Pride and Prejudice. These gloves will keep you looking & feeling both warm & intelligent. Each pair of Storiarts Writing Gloves is created from American-made 100% cotton knit fabric. The open palm circumference is about 8 and the arm band is about 7 around.
Pride and Prejudice Writing Gloves - Fingerless Gloves, Arm Warmers, Jane Austen, Literary, Book Lover, Books, Reading
Shakespeare's Macbeth Writing Gloves Fingerless Gloves, Arm Warmers, Shakespeare, Literary, Book Lover, Books, Reading - UK
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a children's novel written by L. Frank Baum. Originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900, it has since been reprinted numerous times, most often under the name The Wizard of Oz, which is the name of both the popular 1902 Broadway musical and the well-known 1939 film adaptation. The story chronicles the adventures of a young girl named Dorothy Gale in the Land of Oz, after being swept away from her Kansas farm home in a cyclone.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [Book]
$20 - 40 Page 3 - Storiarts
Carry your heart in your hands with these beautiful fingerless gloves featuring text from E. E. Cummings's classic poem [i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]. These gloves are created from American-made, super soft 100% cotton knit fabric. The open palm circumference is about 8 and the arm band is about 7 around. The inseam has a decorative serged detail created from a contrasting, silky stretch thread and the outside seam has a gathered design for a more dramatic statement.
Storiarts I Carry Your Heart Writing Gloves | Red & White Fingerless Gloves
Writers Gloves - UK
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a children's novel written by L. Frank Baum. Originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900, it has since been reprinted numerous times, most often under the name The Wizard of Oz, which is the name of both the popular 1902 Broadway musical and the well-known 1939 film adaptation. The story chronicles the adventures of a young girl named Dorothy Gale in the Land of Oz, after being swept away from her Kansas farm home in a cyclone.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [Book]
Pride and Prejudice Writing Gloves
Sherlock Holmes Writing Gloves SECOND EDITION Fingerless Gloves, Arm Warmers, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Booklover Gift - Denmark