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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Cardinal Richelieu was born in 1585 and died in 1642. Richelieu dominated the history of France from 1624 to his death as Louis XIII�s chief... more
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Cardinal Richelieu was born in 1585 and died in 1642. Richelieu dominated the history of France from 1624 to his death as Louis XIII�s chief minister, succeeding Luynes who died in 1621. Richelieu is considered to be one of the greatest politicians in French history.
Richelieu was the third son of the Lord of Richelieu. He was educated in Paris at the Coll�ge de Navarre. From here he went to a military school and then on to the Coll�ge de Calvi where he studied theology. The plan was for Richelieu to take over the family bishopric at Lu�on in Poitou. In April 1607, after receiving a papal dispensation as he was only 21, he was ordained as a priest and bishop.
How did a man born into a minor noble family and who administered a small and poor diocese, come to dominate France from 1624 to 1642?
Richelieu had huge ambitions to achieve far reaching power. By 1614 had achieved a reputation as a fine administrator in his diocese and he wa...
From my Grandfathers Leica M3 To my Current OMD EM1 MK2 With Leica Autofocus and Leica R Lenses. I learned a lot from my grandfather " The Lenses are what takes the Picture The Body is a light tight box" Once photographing meant a large box camera on a tripod, shifting film plate after each shot - and working with a dark cloth over your head and the camera.But then something happened.The Leica was extremely compact and could be fitted with a very high quality lens that enabled photographers to work in ordinary outdoor settings with available light. It was always instantly ready to capture life and action effortlessly from any angle with the photographer often able to remain unnoticed. Without the usual heavy equipment, photographs...
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Olga Hamilton
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Elena Nosyreva
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Leif Sohlman
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Deena Stoddard
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Kandy Hurley
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Nancy E Stein
nice technique employed in the capture of this image
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Henry Kowalski
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Aimee L Maher
Well done!!!
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Stuart Litoff
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Weston Westmoreland
Interesting ghostly effect.
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Constantine Gregory
Nice work !!!
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Cathy Mahnke
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HH Photography
Love the period costumes. Nice capture.
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D Hackett
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E Faithe Lester
You've so smartly captured a "someone having a good time" sort of image. Well done.
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Belinda Greb
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Elizabeth McTaggart
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Pamela Briggs-Luther
Fantastic!
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Jeanne Fischer
fabulous image
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Steven Reed
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Lee Craig
Just really a great series!
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wonderful.
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