Concord Les Palais Women's 14-kt. Yellow Gold Diamond Watch
Enhance any evening dress with this Concord Les Palais Women's 14-karat Yellow Gold Watch.
Features include:
Case: round 14-karat yellow gold
Dial color: pearlescent white
Dial markings: gold hour dots with gold hands
Bracelet: 14-karat gold
Clasp: jewelry
Diamonds: 40 bezel-set round diamonds
Movement: Swiss quartz
Case dimensions: 26 mm diameter x 7 mm thick
Bracelet dimensions: 14 mm wide x 7 inches long
Special features: 14-karat gold construction, sapphire crystal, diamond screw-down crown
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.
Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7-inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service.)
Protect your iPod from dust, scratches, and bumps with this translucent white skin case. It features a polymer material that surrounds the iPod with a 2-mm layer, a screen protector, and fits iPod 3G (3rd Generation, not 3GB capacity) units.
Features include:
Translucent white design
2-mm silicone material layer surrounds iPod
Fits iPod 3G (3rd Generation) units--10/15/20/30/40GB capacities
Screen protector
Total access to control buttons and scroll wheel
Compatible with iPod with dock connectors
Rotary belt clip
Perfect for everyday wear or a night on the town, these earrings radiate handcrafted charm.
Two bezel set rhodocrosite gemstones
Polished sterling silver provides a nice contrast to the opaque gemstones
Post and butterfly clip attachments
Dangle design allows the earrings to move as you move
Handcrafted by talented Chilean silversmiths using traditional techniques
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Treatment code N. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.
The final installment of the Zuckerman trilogy (after THE GHOST WRITER and ZUCKERMAN UNBOUND), published in 1983, follows the further misadventures of the middle-aged novelist, Nathan Zuckerman. This time around, Zuckerman is troubled by not only an uncharacteristic case of writer's block but a nameless, undiagnosed, painful illness that he begins to think may have been caused by the books he has written. He tries various medications (including pot, booze, and sex) and finally, in frustration, abandons writing entirely in order to go to medical school. (Zuckerman will begin to make return appearances, 15 years later, in other Roth novels, beginning with AMERICAN PASTORAL in 1997.)




