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Appropriate for all BOB?s Duallie strollers. Stroller sold separately.

Features:

  • Attaches quickly
  • Holds water bottles, keys, etc&
  • Attaches with four Velcro straps
BOB Handlebar Console For Duallie Strollers - Black
BOB Handlebar Console For Duallie Strollers - Black
4.0 (34 ratings)
4.0 / 5.0 (34 ratings)
$19.00

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The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb From Creation to the death of Joseph, here are all 50 chapters of the Book of Genesis, revealingly illustrated as never before. Envisioning the first book of the bible like no one before him, R. Crumb, the legendary illustrator, reveals here the story of Genesis in a profoundly honest and deeply moving way. Originally thinking that we would do a take off of Adam and Eve, Crumb became so fascinated by the Bible’s language, “a text so great and so strange that it lends itself readily to graphic depictions,” that he decided instead to do a literal interpretation using the text word for word in a version primarily assembled from the translations of Robert Alter and the King James bible.

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