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Maylee - Dining Extension Table - Dark BrownFrom its ornamental appliques to its large scale, this dining extension table makes a bold statement. With a shapely tabletop that sits upon a double pedestal base, the opulent piece wows with stunning style. The look is timeless. The feel? Right at home. Additional Dimensions Table depth with two leaves: 108. 38" Table depth with one leaf: 90. 38" Table depth without leaves: 72. 38" Apron to floor: 26. 75" Leaf (2): 18" Product Features Made with
From its ornamental appliques to its large scale, this dining extension table makes a bold statement. With a shapely tabletop that sits upon a double pedestal base, the opulent piece wows with stunning style. The look is timeless. The feel? Right at home.Additional Dimensions
- Table depth with two leaves: 108.38"
- Table depth with one leaf: 90.38"
- Table depth without leaves: 72.38"
- Apron to floor: 26.75"
- Leaf (2): 18"
Product Features
- Made with hardwood solids, oak and ash swirl veneers, MDF substrates and cast resin components
- Dark brown finish
- Double pedestal base
- Removable center leaf
- Table extends by pulling both ends and dropping in leaf
- Shaped metal stretcher bar
- Dining chairs sold separately
- Seats up to 8
- Assembly required
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★★★★★ 5
A good retelling of the highlights from the Scarlet Letter
A good retelling of the highlights from the Scarlet Letter. The art provides a good visual for a kid to reflect on after having read the story. The art for Wilson is very telling as well; he looks like the lout I always saw him as.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2016
★★★★★ 5
Lovely illustration.
I love the Scarlet Letter manga. It's very beautifully illustrated, and the characters are interesting. I highly recommend this book for those want a visual medium of the classic novel.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2019
★★★★★ 3
Not new
Format: Hardcover
There was no indication the book was used and I had to spend $37 for it, which seems outrageous.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A great buy
It's a very thick book and a good story my friend loved it and so did I would recommend as a good gift 💝💝💝
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2020
★★★★★ 5
A mom's review: They read my mind
Format: Hardcover
I was putting together broad categories for how to instruct my family of boys on aspects of the civil war. Jonathan Fetter-Vorm and Ari Kelman read my mind. From captive blacks to reconstruction and the rise of the Klan terrorists, this book does it all. I don't need to instruct - this book paints vivid pictures for my kids to absorb, relate to, and build on according to their areas of interest. My other resources come into play, but this book is the Civil War overview I had been trying to create myself. Includes disease (malaria, gangrene) and Andersonville prison, suspension of habeus corpus and desertions, Mathew Brady's photographs, hunger on the homefront, desertions, the assassination of Lincoln, more. Marvellous.
I can't say enough about the quality of the graphics and narration in the book. This is graphic history as it should be done.
Bravo to the authors and publishers from not shying away from the cold truths. Lincoln's presidency was ambiguous on Constitutional questions. James K. Polk was a racist SOB, like most democrats. The KKK was/is the terror arm of the democrats.
Great book for Junior High and up. I can't recommend it strongly enough. You probably need one for every child in your family, because they will not want to share. More books like this, please.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2015