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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 Golf History Book
Get the most exciting New York Times stories of golf in a handsome keepsake. All the great golfers and the great events, as recorded by The Times's great writers. The exciting stories are collected, collated and traditionally bound in an elegant oversized (12 x 15 book of between 70-100 pages. Each book is personally embossed with the recipients first and last name in gold lettering. Maximum of 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. An unrivaled uniquely individual gift. 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 Boxing History Book
Get the most exciting New York Times stories of boxing in a handsome keepsake. All the great boxers and the great events as recorded by The Times's great writers, spanning from 1882 to 1999. The exciting stories are collected, collated and traditionally bound in an elegant oversized (12 x 15) book of between 70-100 pages. Each book is personally embossed with the recipients first and last name in gold lettering. Maximum of 22 characters. This product is custom made and ships from the UK. An unrivaled uniquely individual gift. 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


Bound Classic Keepsake Edition
Keepsake Editions are custom-produced hardbound issues of any day's New York Times, plus several additional front pages marking significant events for the year. The 12 x 15 inch books are embossed in gold on the front cover with The New York Times logo, the recipient's name and the date of the newspaper. Inside are cream colored end papers and a table of contents page. The pages are printed double-sided on heavy stock and are black and white, regardless of the presence of color in the original paper. This product is custom made and ships from the United Kingdom. This is a personalized product, allow 10 - 14 business days for production. Return Policy: Because of the personalized nature of this item, The Times Store only accepts returns if this item is misprinted or damaged in shipping.
Price: 125.95


The Times/Ellis Island Legacy Keepsake
The New York Times proudly presents The Legacy Keepsake edition, capturing and personalizing your ancestor's arrival information at Ellis Island! The famous resources of The Times archives, together with the unparalleled immigration database of the Liberty-Ellis Foundation create this truly unique heirloom. Measuring a majestic 32 across x 27 high, your ancestors arrival is beautifully commemorated and framed in gold. Personalized text displays your ancestor's name. Please note: Over 800 ship images exist on record; should your relative's ship image be unavailable, a photo of the Statue of Liberty will be substituted. Allow 2-3 weeks 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: 495.00


Ellis Island Heritage Album
Great gift for genealogy buffs! If your relatives arrived through Ellis Island from 1892 - 1924, this album will commemorate their arrival, and help celebrate your ancestry. This is a unique and very special gift for any occasion. This personalized album, just released by The New York Times and the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, features copies of your relatives' ship manifest and passenger list. It also comes with The Times front page on their arrival date, the history of their ship, the history of Ellis Island, a do-it-yourself family tree and extra pages for your family photos and memorabilia. Black leatherette album measures 12.5 x 13 and includes snap-loading binding with 10 pages of Ellis Island-New York Times content and 10 double-sided/easy-insert acid-free clear pages. Allow 3 - 5 days to ship. 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: 195.00


ICON-Collectibles Single Memories Plaque: Sly & the Family Stone Family Affair
The quintessential gift to mark the quintessential moments in life! For the first time, Sony BMG Music Entertainment's ICON-Collectibles is making some of the best song titles in its vast music collection available to you as a very special keepsake. Mark birthdays, anniversaries and other treasured occasions with this beautifully framed and personalized keepsake, featuring a vinyl 45 r.p.m. record with an exact replica of the original record label, including Sly & the Family Stone Family Affair. It also includes a special photograph of the performer by legendary photographer Don Hunstein. The personalized inscription nameplate holds up to 90 characters for your own special message. Another special gift in a series of ICON-Collectibles keepsakes Approximately 11 x 16 Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery 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. 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: 299.00


Yo-Yo Ma: 30 YEARS OUTSIDE THE BOX
Sony Music is proud to announce the worldwide release of Yo-Yo Ma: 30 Years Outside the Box, a deluxe box set of Yo-Yo Mas recorded legacy. This elaborate, numbered limited-edition box will celebrate Yo-Yo Mas 30th Anniversary with the label. Yo-Yo Ma: 30 Years Outside the Box is the definitive collection of this iconic artist in a presentation as beautiful and timeless as the music itself. THE BOX Yo-Yo Ma: 30 Years Outside The Box is being presented in a unique, beautifully designed, Casemade, velvet-lined, lift-off box. All discs will be packaged in original jacket-style minijackets highlighting original album cover art and complete track listings. THE MUSIC The recorded history of Yo-Yo Ma in one box. 90 CDs: Eighty-eight discs of original album releases (including 15 Grammy Award-winners) PLUS an additional two discs of bonus material entirely remastered with DSD technology. Over the past 30 years, Yo-Yo Ma has made several successful recordings that defy categorization, among them Hush with Bobby McFerrin, Appalachia Waltz and Appalachian Journey with Mark OConnor and Edgar Meyer and two Grammy-winning tributes to the music of Brazil, Obrigado Brazil and Obrigado Brazil - Live In Concert. Yo-Yo Mas most recent recordings include New Impossibilities, a live album recorded with the Silk Road Ensemble and Songs of Joy & Peace, a collaborative recording released last year which has become the best selling album of his 30 year recording career. The Bonus Discs include the first release in any format of John Williams Suite from Memoirs of a Geisha for Cello and Orchestra. The second disc includes the first compact disc release of his Air and Simple Gifts, written for the inauguration of President Barack Obama. THE BOOK Unique to this box set is a 312-page hard-bound book with rare archival photos, essays, artist bios, full track lists, original liner notes, and credits. The books foreword is by longtime Yo-Yo Ma collaborator and Grammy-winning pianist Emanuel Ax. The main essay, focusing on Mr. Mas multifaceted, boundary-defying career, is by noted music journalist Richard Dyer. In addition, there are short essays about the recordings from Yo-Yo Mas main producer Steven Epstein and Composer John Williams. The book also features A Life In Pictures, a chronological photographic portrait of Yo-Yo Mas life and career with over 150 rare, archival photos complimented with messages from many of Yo-Yo Mas friends and colleagues.
Price: 699.99


Bob Dylan Rehearsing on Carnegie Hall Stage - October 1963
Musician Bob Dylan rehearsing to an empty house on the Carnegie Hall stage. Toward the end of the recording sessions for his third Columbia Records album, Bob Dylan premiered his upcoming record's title track, The Times They Are A-Changin', as the opening number for a solo concert at New York's legendary Carnegie Hall on October 26, 1963. Don Hunstein captured Bob's unique perspective of the impending event from behind the young musician's shoulders as he sound-checks the room's acoustics. 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


Bob Dylan Rehearsing on Carnegie Hall Stage - October 1963
Musician Bob Dylan rehearsing to an empty house on the Carnegie Hall stage. Toward the end of the recording sessions for his third Columbia Records album, Bob Dylan premiered his upcoming record's title track, The Times They Are A-Changin', as the opening number for a solo concert at New York's legendary Carnegie Hall on October 26, 1963. Don Hunstein captured Bob's unique perspective of the impending event from behind the young musician's shoulders as he sound-checks the room's acoustics. 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


Bob Dylan Rehearsing on Carnegie Hall Stage - October 1963
Musician Bob Dylan rehearsing to an empty house on the Carnegie Hall stage. Toward the end of the recording sessions for his third Columbia Records album, Bob Dylan premiered his upcoming record's title track, The Times They Are A-Changin', as the opening number for a solo concert at New York's legendary Carnegie Hall on October 26, 1963. Don Hunstein captured Bob's unique perspective of the impending event from behind the young musician's shoulders as he sound-checks the room's acoustics. 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


Bob Dylan at the piano, 1963
1963 was a pivotal year in Bob Dylan's ever-evolving, always surprising career. His iconic breakout album, ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, was released in May of that year, three months before his performance at the historic Civil Rights March on Washington. On that same day, and at the same podium, Martin Luther King gave his famous I Have A Dream speech. Don Hunstein's portrait of Dylan finds the artist at the piano during that year with the intensity of his vision matched by the earnest expression of his still boyish face. 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


Bob Dylan at the piano, 1963
1963 was a pivotal year in Bob Dylan's ever-evolving, always surprising career. His iconic breakout album, ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, was released in May of that year, three months before his performance at the historic Civil Rights March on Washington. On that same day, and at the same podium, Martin Luther King gave his famous I Have A Dream speech. Don Hunstein's portrait of Dylan finds the artist at the piano during that year with the intensity of his vision matched by the earnest expression of his still boyish face. 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


Bob Dylan at the piano, 1963
1963 was a pivotal year in Bob Dylan's ever-evolving, always surprising career. His iconic breakout album, ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, was released in May of that year, three months before his performance at the historic Civil Rights March on Washington. On that same day, and at the same podium, Martin Luther King gave his famous I Have A Dream speech. Don Hunstein's portrait of Dylan finds the artist at the piano during that year with the intensity of his vision matched by the earnest expression of his still boyish face. 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


Bob Dylan at the piano, 1963
1963 was a pivotal year in Bob Dylan's ever-evolving, always surprising career. His iconic breakout album, ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, was released in May of that year, three months before his performance at the historic Civil Rights March on Washington. On that same day, and at the same podium, Martin Luther King gave his famous I Have A Dream speech. Don Hunstein's portrait of Dylan finds the artist at the piano during that year with the intensity of his vision matched by the earnest expression of his still boyish face. 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


Bob Dylan on the sidewalk, 1964
On June 9, 1964, Bob Dylan recorded the entirety of his fourth album, Another Side of Bob Dylan, in a single session at the Columbia Records Studio in New York City. Sandy Speiser snapped the photograph of Dylan on the sidewalks of New York, crouched in front of a novelty shop window festooned with some artifacts of the age: rubber masks of contemporary figures (a misshapen Jackie Kennedy, a grotesque Lyndon Johnson, a toothy, funny-faced Charles DeGaulle) and some pennants (NEW YORK CITY & a miniature Baltimore Orioles). Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. 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


Bob Dylan on the sidewalk, 1964
On June 9, 1964, Bob Dylan recorded the entirety of his fourth album, Another Side of Bob Dylan, in a single session at the Columbia Records Studio in New York City. Sandy Speiser snapped the photograph of Dylan on the sidewalks of New York, crouched in front of a novelty shop window festooned with some artifacts of the age: rubber masks of contemporary figures (a misshapen Jackie Kennedy, a grotesque Lyndon Johnson, a toothy, funny-faced Charles DeGaulle) and some pennants (NEW YORK CITY & a miniature Baltimore Orioles). Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. 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


Bob Dylan on the sidewalk, 1964
On June 9, 1964, Bob Dylan recorded the entirety of his fourth album, Another Side of Bob Dylan, in a single session at the Columbia Records Studio in New York City. Sandy Speiser snapped the photograph of Dylan on the sidewalks of New York, crouched in front of a novelty shop window festooned with some artifacts of the age: rubber masks of contemporary figures (a misshapen Jackie Kennedy, a grotesque Lyndon Johnson, a toothy, funny-faced Charles DeGaulle) and some pennants (NEW YORK CITY & a miniature Baltimore Orioles). Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. 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: 499.00


Bob Dylan on the sidewalk, 1964
On June 9, 1964, Bob Dylan recorded the entirety of his fourth album, Another Side of Bob Dylan, in a single session at the Columbia Records Studio in New York City. Sandy Speiser snapped the photograph of Dylan on the sidewalks of New York, crouched in front of a novelty shop window festooned with some artifacts of the age: rubber masks of contemporary figures (a misshapen Jackie Kennedy, a grotesque Lyndon Johnson, a toothy, funny-faced Charles DeGaulle) and some pennants (NEW YORK CITY & a miniature Baltimore Orioles). Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. 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: 725.00


Bob Dylan in the studio, 1970
On May 1, 1970, after polishing off the overdubs for his paradoxical Self-Portrait album earlier in the year, Bob Dylan re-entered the studio for the first of his New Morning sessions with a small ensemble that included drummer Russ Kunkel, bassist Charlie Daniels and Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison, and a set list that included covers of Sam Cooke's Cupid and the Beatles' Yesterday. This shot of Dylan, taken during the session by Al Clayton, shows the artist relaxed and thoughtful, his rimless prescription glasses in hand, perhaps listening to a playback of If Not For You. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. 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


 

 

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