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Applied Magic
by Dion FortunePractical applications of occultism, the group mind, the psychology of ritual, the circuit of force, 3 kinds of reality, non-humans, black magic, including an esoteric glossary
The Well-Tempered Sentence: A Punctuation Handbook for the Innocent, the Eager and the Doomed
by Karen Elizabeth GordonEverything you ever wanted to know about punctuation marks using humorous examples.
The Fabulous Showman: The Life and Times of P. T. Barnum
by Irving WallaceBiography of the greatest showman on earth!
Immortality: The Scientific Evidence
by Alson J. SmithThe astonishing case for life after death as revealed through the revolutionary science of parapsychology
The South Sea Shilling: Voyages of Captain Cook, R.N.
by Eric SwensonA novel about the South Sea voyages of Captain Cook
Winter Rose
by James CarverSheila knew little about the man she married, but it didn't seem to matter. Only after he took her home to Singapore to live and behave as a Chinese wife, did she discover how much she had to learn.
Five Spy Novels
by Howard HaycraftThe Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim, Greenmantle by John Buchan, Epitaph for a Spy by Eric Ambler, No Surrender by Martha Albrand, and No Entry by Manning Coles.
Medical Transcription
by Terry RowenThe basics of medical transcription, including equipment needed, common medical terms, education and training, finding clients, etc.
Naked Lunch
by William S. BurroughsDelirious, nonlinear ravings of a junkie in hell. Also includes excerpts from the Boston trial where it was declared not obscene in 1966.
The Voice of the Dolphins and Other Stories
by Leo SzilardLeo Szilard was one to the scientists responsible for development of the atom bomb in the United States, though he worked for disarmament after World War II. This book consists of six short humorous stories about the possible near future. Written in 1961, this book describes the events from 1963 to 1988 as seen through the eyes of a historian in the future.
Lost Race of Mars
by Robert SilverbergAre the Old Martians really a lost race, or are they still alive somewhere on the red planet? Sally and Jim must help their father find out!
Psychosynthesis: A Manual of Principles and Techniques
by Roberto AssagioliA practical working method of psychology that includes many approaches to personal growth, unified around the idea of a self directing the harmonious development of all aspects of personality.
Hornblower and the Crisis (The Hornblower Saga, Book #11)
by C. S. ForesterAlthough this story is incomplete, the outcome is clearly indicated. Also included are 2 short stories of Hornblower's other exploits, Hornblower and the Widow McCool, and The Last Encounter.
Bird Ambulance
by Arline ThomasStories from a woman in New York who began her own shelter for injured wild birds. She talks about assisting falcons, hawks, pigeons and owls, but there is also a chapter on other animals--like squirrels--who come into her life. A fantastic read with helpful information on what to feed injured birds and mammals.
Wellspring
by Edward H. HawkinsThe suspense-filled hunt for a sinister mastermind who has successfully begun the annihilation of 40 million Americans
Murder a la Mode (Inspector Henry Tibbett Mystery #4)
by Patricia MoyesThe crew of Style magazine puts the finishing touches to the latest issue, unaware that they are being raced to their deadline by death.
Fortune Is a Woman
by Winston GrahamOliver Branwell was fast learning that insurance investigators have jobs that are frequently messy and involve finding corpses.
The Transitive Vampire: A Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager and the Doomed
by Karen Elizabeth GordonEverything you ever wanted to know about grammar using humorous examples.
Modern Book of the Black Bass
by Byron DalrympleHow to fish for black bass, selecting the best waters, getting new tackle, fly-rodding for largemouths, fishing for smallmouths, and more
Beginnings: The Story of Origins - of Mankind, Life, the Earth, the Universe
by Isaac AsimovClarifying key scientific discoveries, Asimov takes us back through the millenia to the birth of the universe 15 billion years ago, then the first evidence of man and civilization.
The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories
by Isaac Asimov11 short stories from the famed sci-fi author
Prelude to Mars
by Arthur C. Clarke2 complete novels - Prelude to Space, and The Sands of Mars - and 16 short stories by the sci-fi master