Lionel Polar

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The Authentic Lionel Engineer Hat and Whistle
$99.99 For workin on the railroad, an authentic engineers hat and whistle by Lionel Trains. Child size hat adjusts for a good fit. Qualitycrafted multi-tone whistle made of wood. For ages 4+... |
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Shackleton's Forgotten Men: The Untold Tale of an Antarctic Tragedy
$12.09 Ernest Shackleton, an undeniably brave explorer, labored under a terrible ambition for nearly two decades: the desire to be the first man to reach the South Pole. Repeatedly thwarted by the elements, then finally beaten by the Norwegian adventurer Roald Amundsen, Shackleton revised his objective in 1912. He would be the first, he decided, to complete "the crossing of the South Polar Continent... |
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Polars, années cinquante. 3
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Shackleton's Lieutenant: The Nimrod Diary of A. L. A. MacKintosh British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09
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Lionel Polar Express Train Set - G-Gauge
$91.99 All aboard the Polar Express! Perfect for inspiring imagination, this electric train set features ultra-realistic start-up and shut-down sequences, and is loaded with authentic train sounds including a bell and whistle. Train set has a Berkshire Steam Locomotive, Passenger Car and Observation Car. Features include bell, whistle, fixed knuckle couplers, IR R/C remote control and 50"L x 70"W oval tr... |
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Lionel Trains Polar Express Train Set - O Gauge
$236.00 With beautiful craftsmanship and styling that evokes a bygone era, the Polar Express Train Set will appeal to everyone in your family. Designed for children ages eight and older, this train set is based on the Caldecott Award-winning book "Polar Express," and the movie that followed in 2004. The gorgeous train set is relatively easy to put together, although parents will probably need to supervise... |
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Lionel Polar Express Add - On Figures
$21.00 New for 2006! In addition to your Polar Express Set, Lionel brings us four brand new articulated Polar Express Add-On Figures. These figures compliment the figures that originally came with the train set.... |
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