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Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


Personalized Football History Book
This handsome hardcover book, embossed in gold on the cover with the recipients name, contains full-page articles from The New York Times that chronicle any NFL team's glory days the moments that made sports history. Each oversized (12 x 15) book is 70100 pages, depending on the team. Specify team. Specify recipients first and last names up to 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. This is a personalized product, allow 5 to 7 business days for delivery. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this product, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 89.00


A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
In 1975, when advance word went out on A Chorus Line, a groundbreaking musical following the lives of 17 dancers auditioning for spots on a Broadway chorus line, overwhelming demand for tickets led producer Joseph Papp to move the sold-out production from The Public Theater on Lafayette Street to Broadway's Shubert Theater, where the show played until April 28, 1990, becoming the longest running show in Broadway history at the time. The original production of A Chorus Line racked up 12 Tony nominations while winning nine including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Director and Best Choreography. Don Hunstein's photograph of the show's original aspirants telegraphs the emotional complexity of A Chorus Line through a web work of exquisite 1970s fashion details. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
Price: 299.00


A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
In 1975, when advance word went out on A Chorus Line, a groundbreaking musical following the lives of 17 dancers auditioning for spots on a Broadway chorus line, overwhelming demand for tickets led producer Joseph Papp to move the sold-out production from The Public Theater on Lafayette Street to Broadway's Shubert Theater, where the show played until April 28, 1990, becoming the longest running show in Broadway history at the time. The original production of A Chorus Line racked up 12 Tony nominations while winning nine including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Director and Best Choreography. Don Hunstein's photograph of the show's original aspirants telegraphs the emotional complexity of A Chorus Line through a web work of exquisite 1970s fashion details. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
Price: 489.00


A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
In 1975, when advance word went out on A Chorus Line, a groundbreaking musical following the lives of 17 dancers auditioning for spots on a Broadway chorus line, overwhelming demand for tickets led producer Joseph Papp to move the sold-out production from The Public Theater on Lafayette Street to Broadway's Shubert Theater, where the show played until April 28, 1990, becoming the longest running show in Broadway history at the time. The original production of A Chorus Line racked up 12 Tony nominations while winning nine including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Director and Best Choreography. Don Hunstein's photograph of the show's original aspirants telegraphs the emotional complexity of A Chorus Line through a web work of exquisite 1970s fashion details. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
Price: 1499.00


A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
In 1975, when advance word went out on A Chorus Line, a groundbreaking musical following the lives of 17 dancers auditioning for spots on a Broadway chorus line, overwhelming demand for tickets led producer Joseph Papp to move the sold-out production from The Public Theater on Lafayette Street to Broadway's Shubert Theater, where the show played until April 28, 1990, becoming the longest running show in Broadway history at the time. The original production of A Chorus Line racked up 12 Tony nominations while winning nine including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Director and Best Choreography. Don Hunstein's photograph of the show's original aspirants telegraphs the emotional complexity of A Chorus Line through a web work of exquisite 1970s fashion details. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. A Chorus Line, Cast Recording, NYC, 1975
Price: 1725.00


Aretha Franklin at the Microphone, 1960
After signing with Columbia Records in 1960, Aretha Franklin was weaving her gospel musical roots into a jazz-influenced pop-oriented sound inspired by artists like Sam Cooke and Dinah Washington. In August 1960, when Don Hunstein took this early publicity photo of the future queen of soul, Aretha Franklin was 18 years old, her lifetime of hits still on the horizon. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 299.00


Aretha Franklin at the Microphone, 1960
After signing with Columbia Records in 1960, Aretha Franklin was weaving her gospel musical roots into a jazz-influenced pop-oriented sound inspired by artists like Sam Cooke and Dinah Washington. In August 1960, when Don Hunstein took this early publicity photo of the future queen of soul, Aretha Franklin was 18 years old, her lifetime of hits still on the horizon. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 489.00


Aretha Franklin at the Microphone, 1960
After signing with Columbia Records in 1960, Aretha Franklin was weaving her gospel musical roots into a jazz-influenced pop-oriented sound inspired by artists like Sam Cooke and Dinah Washington. In August 1960, when Don Hunstein took this early publicity photo of the future queen of soul, Aretha Franklin was 18 years old, her lifetime of hits still on the horizon. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1499.00


Aretha Franklin at the Microphone, 1960
After signing with Columbia Records in 1960, Aretha Franklin was weaving her gospel musical roots into a jazz-influenced pop-oriented sound inspired by artists like Sam Cooke and Dinah Washington. In August 1960, when Don Hunstein took this early publicity photo of the future queen of soul, Aretha Franklin was 18 years old, her lifetime of hits still on the horizon. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1725.00


Muhammad Ali
Cassius Clay recording his I Am The Greatest! album in front of a live studio audience - August 1963. In 1963, before taking the crown from Sonny Liston, future World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Muhammad Ali was making headlines under his birth name,Cassius Clay. Already a media icon beloved by the nation's newscasters and talk show hosts, Cassius Clay was renowned for witty self-aggrandizing rhyming couplets which often foretold, with uncanny accuracy, the outcomes of future bouts. Clay's rhymes presaged modern rap music in form and content, skillfully combining an authentic sense of black pride with personal boasts and hilarious narratives. He recorded an album of his comedic riffs and rhymes in front of a live audience in 1963 and Columbia Records photographer Don Hunstein was on-hand to capture the Champ at the lectern as he took questions from the audience for inclusion on the record. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 299.00


Muhammad Ali
Cassius Clay recording his I Am The Greatest! album in front of a live studio audience - August 1963. In 1963, before taking the crown from Sonny Liston, future World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Muhammad Ali was making headlines under his birth name,Cassius Clay. Already a media icon beloved by the nation's newscasters and talk show hosts, Cassius Clay was renowned for witty self-aggrandizing rhyming couplets which often foretold, with uncanny accuracy, the outcomes of future bouts. Clay's rhymes presaged modern rap music in form and content, skillfully combining an authentic sense of black pride with personal boasts and hilarious narratives. He recorded an album of his comedic riffs and rhymes in front of a live audience in 1963 and Columbia Records photographer Don Hunstein was on-hand to capture the Champ at the lectern as he took questions from the audience for inclusion on the record. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 489.00


Muhammad Ali
Cassius Clay recording his I Am The Greatest! album in front of a live studio audience - August 1963. In 1963, before taking the crown from Sonny Liston, future World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Muhammad Ali was making headlines under his birth name,Cassius Clay. Already a media icon beloved by the nation's newscasters and talk show hosts, Cassius Clay was renowned for witty self-aggrandizing rhyming couplets which often foretold, with uncanny accuracy, the outcomes of future bouts. Clay's rhymes presaged modern rap music in form and content, skillfully combining an authentic sense of black pride with personal boasts and hilarious narratives. He recorded an album of his comedic riffs and rhymes in front of a live audience in 1963 and Columbia Records photographer Don Hunstein was on-hand to capture the Champ at the lectern as he took questions from the audience for inclusion on the record. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1499.00


Muhammad Ali
Cassius Clay recording his I Am The Greatest! album in front of a live studio audience - August 1963. In 1963, before taking the crown from Sonny Liston, future World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Muhammad Ali was making headlines under his birth name,Cassius Clay. Already a media icon beloved by the nation's newscasters and talk show hosts, Cassius Clay was renowned for witty self-aggrandizing rhyming couplets which often foretold, with uncanny accuracy, the outcomes of future bouts. Clay's rhymes presaged modern rap music in form and content, skillfully combining an authentic sense of black pride with personal boasts and hilarious narratives. He recorded an album of his comedic riffs and rhymes in front of a live audience in 1963 and Columbia Records photographer Don Hunstein was on-hand to capture the Champ at the lectern as he took questions from the audience for inclusion on the record. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1719.00


 

 

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