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61位
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2nd STREET 楽天市場店
【ブランド】/ 【ブランドカナ】/ 【型番】 【程度】B 【サイズ】M 【メインカラー】ベージュ 【素材・生地】ナイロン 【キーワード】 2025/11/15 セカンドストリート多摩境店【2766】【中古】WILLIAM BARRY/ダウンベスト/M ブランド / 型番 カラー ベージュ 柄 無地 素材・生地 ナイロン>色・素材について サイズ M>サイズ表示について 実寸(cm) 【ベスト】 身幅:55 / 着丈:64 【その他】 その他サイズ:/ 商品は セカンドストリート多摩境店の店頭にて販売しております。商品に関するお問合わせは、お電話(TEL:042-798-5721)にて、問合わせ番号:2327665381427をお伝えください。 配送方法やお支払い方法に関するお問い合わせは、サポートセンターまでご連絡をお願いします。 ※お電話の対応は営業時間内のみとなります。お問い合わせフォームでお問い合わせの際はご注文番号をご記入下さい この商品に関する出品店舗からのコメント 正面右ポケット付近に染みがあり、一般的な着用感のあるお品物です。他に目立つダメージ等はなく、着用に差支えのないお品物です(写真にてご確認ください)商品について気になる点がございましたら販売店舗までお問い合わせくださいませ。※商品には写真では確認しづらいダメージや汚れがある場合がございます。
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62位
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楽天Kobo電子書籍ストア
<p>In 2006, amid the great real estate bubble, Rick Hermannik, an adult referee of youth soccer, is found murdered in a ritzy Los Angeles suburb, his whistle left in an unnatural place. Suspicion quickly falls upon volunteer coach Diego Diaz, a one-time gang member whose hot Latino rant over an offside call pops up on YouTube. The media eagerly pursue the delicious story line of out-of-control soccer parents. Case closed?until the boyfriend of Diaz’s grown daughter, Hector Rivera, a former high school soccer star but now a college dropout in a dead-end job, tries to figure out the truth, and himself.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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63位
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楽天ブックス
BARRIO KINGS William Kowalski ORCA BOOK PUBL2010 Paperback English ISBN:9781554692446 洋書 Fiction & Literature(小説&文芸) Fiction
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64位
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楽天Kobo電子書籍ストア
<p>From Piney Folklore to Legendary Figures of South Jersey's Past/ Author William Lewis presents fascinating tales, revealing legends and beloved lore from the heart of Southern New Jersey.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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65位
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Glomarket
*** We ship internationally, so do not use a package forwarding service. We cannot ship to a package forwarding company address because of the Japanese customs regulation. If it is shipped and customs office does not let the package go, we do not make a refund. 【注意事項】 *** 特に注意してください。 *** ・個人ではない法人・団体名義での購入はできません。この場合税関で滅却されてもお客様負担になりますので御了承願います。 ・お名前にカタカナが入っている場合法人である可能性が高いため当店システムから自動保留します。カタカナで記載が必要な場合はカタカナ変わりローマ字で記載してください。 ・お名前またはご住所が法人・団体名義(XX株式会社等)、商店名などを含めている場合、または電話番号が個人のものではない場合、税関から法人名義でみなされますのでご注意ください。 ・転送サービス会社への発送もできません。この場合税関で滅却されてもお客様負担になりますので御了承願います。 *** ・注文後品切れや価格変動でキャンセルされる場合がございますので予めご了承願います。 ・当店でご購入された商品は、原則として、「個人輸入」としての取り扱いになり、すべてニュージャージからお客様のもとへ直送されます。 ・ご注文後、30営業日以内(通常2~3週間)に配送手続きをいたします。配送作業完了後、2週間程度でのお届けとなります。 ・まれに商品入荷状況や国際情勢、運送、通関事情により、お届けが2ヶ月までかかる場合がありますのでお急ぎの場合は注文をお控えください。 ・個人輸入される商品は、全てご注文者自身の「個人使用・個人消費(日本に居住する者に寄贈される物で、当該寄贈を受ける者の個人的な使用に供される場合を含みます。)」が前 提となります。第三者への譲渡・転売が法令で禁止されるもの(医薬品、医薬部外品、化粧品等を含みますが、これに限られません。)もございますのでご注意下さい。 ・関税・消費税が課税される場合があります。詳細はこちらをご確認下さい。PC販売説明文
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66位
¥4,950円
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楽天ブックス
INGLES PARA LATINOS LEVEL 1 + Barron's Foreign Language Guides William C. Harvey BARRONS EDUCATION SERIES2023 Paperback English ISBN:9781506286389 洋書 Reference & Language(辞典&語学) Foreign Language Study
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67位
¥6,590円
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古着屋RushOut
コンディション SABC コンディション:B 【状態追記】●汚れ、色あせ、穴 サイズ 表記サイズM 実寸サイズ(cm)着丈(肩から裾)75cm / 着幅(脇から脇)60cm / 裄丈(襟中央から袖口)86cm / 脇袖丈(脇から袖先)53cm ※ 表記サイズ:商品のタグに記載してあるサイズ※ 実寸サイズ:実際に当店で測ったサイズ 商品詳細 素材ナイロン、コットン 仕入先アメリカ 詳細USA製。中綿はダウンです。 メール便不可 画像枚数の都合上、目立つダメージのみ掲載し、目立たないダメージは省略することがございます。 ■ カテゴリから探す80年代の古着ダウンジャケットをみる古着のメンズ ダウンジャケットをみる80年代の古着メンズをみる古着のメンズ アウターをみる ■ 店長おすすめ!今週の注目商品モンゴメリーワード 80s ラグランダウンジャケット グリーン M | 古着デロング 80s 長袖ナイロンジャケット Band グリーン M | 古着ジャックニコルソン 80s 長袖ジャケット タロン レッド M | 古着80s ジャケット タロン ブラウン M | 古着80s ハンティングベスト ウッドランドカモ グリーン M | 古着エルエルビーン 80s ナイロンジャケット 内側メッシュ グリーン M | 古着スイングスター 80s ラグランナイロンジャケット ツートンカラー グリーン M…80s M-65ミリタリージャケット ウッドランドカモ グリーン M | 古着SAFTBAK 80s ハンティングベスト 迷彩 グリーン M | 古着80s ナイロンコート ラグラン グリーン M | 古着ウールリッチ 80s マウンテンジャケット ラグラン グリーン M | 古着ロンドンフォグ 80s 長袖ジャケット タロン ベージュ M | 古着
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68位
¥1,286円
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楽天Kobo電子書籍ストア
<p>Set in the second half of the eighteenth century, <em>Barry Lyndon</em> is the fictional autobiography of an adventurer and rogue whom the reader is led to distrust from the very beginning. Born into the petty Irish gentry, and outmanoeuvred in his first love-affair, a ruined Barry joins the British army. After service in Germany he deserts and, after a brief spell as a spy, pursues the career of a gambler in the dissolute clubs and courts of Europe. In a determined effort to enter fashionable society he marries a titled heiress but finds he has met his match. First published in 1844, <em>Barry Lyndon</em> is Thackeray's earliest substantial novel and in some ways his most original, reflecting his views of the true art of fiction: to represent a subject, however unpleasant, with accuracy and wit, and not to moralize. The text is that of George Sainsbury's 1908 Oxford edition which restores passages cut when the novel was revised in 1856. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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69位
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<p>On the morning of the 10th of May, 1893, in response to a telegram from Ottawa, I took train at Hamilton for Toronto, to meet my brother, J. Burr Tyrrell, of the Canadian Geological Survey, and make final arrangements for a trip to the North. He had been authorized by the Director of that most important department of the Canadian Government to conduct, in company with myself, an exploration survey through the great mysterious region of terra incognitacommonly known as the Barren Lands, more than two hundred thousand square miles in extent, lying north of the 59th parallel of latitude, between Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay. Of almost this entire territory less was known than of the remotest districts of “Darkest Africa,” and, with but few exceptions, its vast and dreary plains had never been trodden by the foot of man, save that of the dusky savage. During the summer of 1892 my brother had obtained some information concerning it from the Chippewyan Indians in the vicinity of Athabasca and Black Lakes, but even these native tribes were found to have only the vaguest ideas of the character of the country that lay beyond a few days’ journey inland. In addition to this meagre information, he had procured sketch maps of several canoe routes leading northward toward the Barren Lands. The most easterly of these routes commenced at a point on the north shore of Black Lake, and the description obtained of it was as follows: “Beginning at Black Lake, you make a long portage northward to a little lake, then across five or six more small ones and a corresponding number of portages, and a large body of water called Wolverine Lake will be reached. Pass through this, and ascend a river flowing into it from the northward, until Active Man Lake is reached. This lake will take two days to cross, and at its northern extremity the Height of Land will be reached. Over this make a portage until another large lake of about equal size is entered. From the north end of this second large lake, a great river flows to the northward through a treeless country unknown to the Indians, but inhabited by savage Eskimos. Where the river empties into the sea we cannot tell, but it flows a great way to the northward.” From the description given, it appeared that this river must flow through the centre of the unexplored territory, and thence find its way either into the waters of Hudson Bay or into the Arctic Ocean. It was by this route we resolved to carry on the exploration, and, if possible, make our way through the Barren Lands. One of the first and most important preparations for the journey was the procuring of suitable boats, inasmuch as portability, strength and carrying capacity were all essential qualities. These were obtained from the Peterboro’ Canoe Company, who furnished us with two beautiful varnished cedar canoes, eighteen feet in length, and capable of carrying two thousand pounds each, while weighing only one hundred and twenty pounds. Arrangements had also been made to have a nineteen foot basswood canoe, used during the previous summer, and two men in readiness at Fort McMurray on the Athabasca River. Four other canoemen were chosen to complete the party, three of them being Iroquois experts from Caughnawaga, Quebec. These three were brothers, named Pierre, Louis and Michel French. Pierre was a veteran canoeman, being as much at home in a boiling rapid as on the calmest water. For some years he had acted as ferryman at Caughnawaga, and only recently had made a reputation for himself by running the Lachine Rapids on Christmas day, out of sheer bravado. His brother Louis had won some distinction also through having accompanied Lord Wolseley as a voyageur on his Egyptian campaigns; while Michel, the youngest and smallest of the three, was known to be a good steady fellow, boasting of the same distinction as his brother Louis.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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70位
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楽天Kobo電子書籍ストア
<p><em>When a big bear has doubts he can ever be as fast as his friends, he learns that practice and believing in himself will help him reach his dreams.</em></p> <p>Young Barry the Bear has a need for speed. What he doesn't need is friends telling him that he's too big to be fast and won't ever be able to win the big race. With some positive guidance from a new monkey friend, Barry learns that anything is possible if he puts his mind to it. <em>VROOM! Barry, Kari and the Power Boost</em> is beautifully written and illustrated by William G. Wilberforce III, a personal health coach whose mission is to "serve and help people believe that what they want is possible."</p> <p>Kari the rabbit teased that Barry, a bear, was too big for rollerblades. Determined to prove his friend wrong, Barry donned the skates but immediately fell flat on his face while the other animals around him laughed, to Barry's great embarrassment. This made Barry feel very small.</p> <p>While his other friends tried to buoy his spirits, Barry started to believe that he would never be fast like kari. Then he meets Fast Tommy, a monkey who is practicing for an upcoming race, who tells him to meet him the next day for some tips on how to be fast like him.</p> <p>The next day, Barry has doubts that Fast Tommy will be able to help him. What if he can't skate right away, or falls down, doesn't win the race? Tommy tells him to only focus on what he can control now - how hard he works at it, taking baby steps, and having a positive attitude.</p> <p>When Barry tries to skate, he falls...again and again. He falls so much that it's all he can think about, which Tommy says is the problem: "If we keep thinking about falling, we'll fall! There's something good out of every fall. Let's just think about pushing one foot in front of the other."</p> <p>With steady practice, believing he can do it, and a secret "weapon" he learns from Tommy - the Power Boost - Barry is ready for the upcoming race...and what happens at the finish line surprises both Kari and himself.</p> <p>Author and illustrator William G. Wilberforce III masterfully weaves a playful modern-day fable that is brimming with lessons of self-confidence, determination, and positivity. with <em>VROOM!</em> <em>Barry, Kari and the Power Boost,</em> Wilberforce skillfully uses his background as a health coach and life trainer to share with young readers the importance of believing in oneself, focusing on what you can control in your life, and remaining positive and hopeful. Families and educators of young children will welcome the invitation for discussion that this joyful book brings.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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