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| 250 products found for appetite  | Guns N' Roses: W. Axl Rose (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Slash (acoustic & electric guitars); Izzy Stradlin (guitar, background vocals, percussion); Duff "Rose" McKagan (bass, background vocals); Steven Adler (drums). Recorded at Rumbo Studios,... |  | William Grimes is not only a witty and insightful restaurant critic (four years at the New York Times) but a wonderful storyteller. In APPETITE CITY, he treats us to a thorough history of eating in New York: the glory days of oyster bars and beer... | ![CD: Appetite For Destruction [Edited] Guns N' Roses, Jul-1991](http://i3.ebayimg.com/04/c/05/af/27/67_6.JPG) | Guns N' Roses: W. Axl Rose (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Slash (acoustic & electric guitars); Izzy Stradlin (guitar, background vocals, percussion); Duff "Rose" McKagan (bass, background vocals); Steven Adler (drums). Recorded at Rumbo Studios,... |  | |  | Dr. David Kessler, a former commissioner of the FDA, explains how the long practice of food manufacturers adding sugars and artificial flavors to natural foods has transformed the United States into a nation of overeaters. These unnatural additives... | ![Cassette: Appetite For Destruction [PA] Guns N' Roses, Oct-1990](http://i9.ebayimg.com/04/c/05/9e/40/4d_6.JPG) | Guns N' Roses: W. Axl Rose (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Slash (acoustic & electric guitars); Izzy Stradlin (guitar, background vocals, percussion); Duff "Rose" McKagan (bass, background vocals); Steven Adler (drums). Recorded at Rumbo Studios,... |  | Turning what could be a doomed-to-be-dull topic--the 30-year decline of an industry--into a chatty, anecdotal narrative, Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper rubber necks his readers through the self-inflicted tragedy of the music industry. Going back... |  | Covering astronomy, genetics, language, and virtual reality, this book shows readers how science feeds the ever-expanding and uniquely human capacity to dream, imagine, and feel beauty in the world. A New York Times Notable Book for 1999. |  | A biography of Julia Child, America's favorite French cook, from her O.S.S. days during World War II to her television celebrity-hood, including the moving story of her long marriage to Paul Child, who introduced her to the pleasures of good food. |  | A moody hybrid between a psychological thriller and a horror film, APPETITE is an assured debut from director George Milton. The film stars the fabulously talented and sexy German singer Ute Lemper as Greta, one of a large and varied group of people... |
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