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The Have Gun, Will Travel Companion
by Les Rayburn Martin GramsThis program ran for six seasons--225 episodes--and this book tells all about its planning, its presenting, its struggles, and its people. If just reading the title makes you start humming the theme song, you won't want to miss a word!
The Inside Story: Understanding the Power of Feelings
by The Editors at HeartMathWith exercises in each chapter, the book explores our 3 brains and how they produce our emotions.
Neptune's Honor: A Story of Loyalty and Love
by Pamela Bauer MuellerBorn into slavery in 1831 on Retreat Plantation, St. Simons Island, Georgia, Neptune Small became the childhood friend and servant of plantation heir Henry Lord King. Their devoted friendship, which finally evolved into a shared struggle to survive on the Civil War battlefields, is an inspiring example of how two men from completely different backgrounds can stand united as brothers in times of sacrifice and tragedy. This historical account of courage, honor, compassion and loyalty accurately chronicles family records of the man they called Neptune.
Glass House
by William E. ThompsonAs the author's mother lay dying, she told of another world she would visit, a sanctuary where she lived in a huge glass house on an expansive horse ranch.
A Question of Color
by Sara Smith-BeattieIn 1875, the North Carolina constitution prohibited interracial marriage, punishable by imprisonment and confiscation of all property. John Morgan was white. Susan was of Indian and black heritage. They lived together as husband and wife during a time when this law was strictly enforced. Faced with persecution, viewed with disgust, all their victories and defeats, every hope and every tear, were merely a question of color.
The Tooth Fairy
by Duane Douglas HoustonA tale of the origin of the tooth fairy and why children put their teeth under their pillows at night in exchange for money.
Culinary Harmony: Favorite Recipes of the World's Finest Classical Musicians
by David RezitsA detailed biography accompanies each musician, allowing readers to get to know the artists, while mastering their tasty recipes.
Snowshoe Trek to Otter River
by David BudbillThree short stories relate the adventures of twelve-year-old Daniel and his friend Seth while camping in the woods alone and together.
No One is Unemployable: Creative Solutions for Overcoming Barriers to Employment
by Debra L. Angel Elisabeth E. HarneyExplains a 10-step process to overcome either the employer's or employee's barriers such as criminal record, lack of education, immigration, etc.
Finding Laura Buggs
by Stanley Gordon WestIn 1949 Minneapolis, Sandy Meyer is given one perplexing clue to her past that sets her on an incredible and harrowing journey in search of her lost family.
The God of War: The Letters of Henry Wylie
by Robert S. ChambersExperience the reality of the Civil War. Feel the desperation and chaos of battle, suffer the hardships of inclement weather and deprivation, share the camaraderie that only war can forge. And ride with Nathan Bedford Forrest as he blazes a trail through America military history.
Tim Sweeney's Guide to Releasing Independent Records
by Tim Sweeney Mark GellerAsk any major label A&R rep and they'll tell you: the best way to develop your music career is to release your own record. What they won't tell you is how to make your release a success.
Nop's Trials
by Donald MccaigThe story of a Virginia farmer, who embarks on an ordeal of peril and hardship, when his young border collie Nop is stolen. A story about the special contract between people and animals.
Holy Paws: How My Dog Helped Me Heal From Abuse
by Jeannine C. FoxAutobiography of a victim of childhood sexual abuse who used her dog and her belief and trust in God to heal
Diversions: 50 Comic Short Stories
by Richard Markgraf50 comic pieces by the author which will keep you laughing for hours.
Let's Develop!
by Fred NewmanThis book will show you how to achieve continuous personal growth, transform your life, and rid yourself of emotional pain.
How to Protect Your Life Savings from Catastrophic Illness and Nursing Homes: A Handbook for Financial Survival
by Harley Gordon Jane DanielHow to avoid financial disaster from a long nursing home stay, protect your home from a Medicaid lien, choose a lawyer, protect your assets, avoid insurance traps, negotiate with a nursing home, and more
What Color is the Sun
by Kenneth JerniganA Kernel Book, this has life stories from 14 blind people.
The Dragon and the Lemon Tree
by Robert WaltonTwo children left with a kindly old man hear a story from him, a story about a young boy who learns to have confidence in himself and to care for others.
The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio
by Luigi Pirandello C. K. Scott MoncrieffSerafino is a typical Pirandellian anti-hero, a spectator rather than a participant in the tragi-comedy of human existence. Indeed he has the perfect job for it, that of a film cameraman. Serafino is an observer, an impersonal tool of a new industry based on make believe. All he has to do is to turn the handle of his camera and watch. He has no part in what is going on and is so removed from life that the mauling of an actor by a tiger can not deflect him from filming the action. It is set in Rome circa 1915, partly on a film lot, partly in the city.
A-1 K-9 A Six-Week Schedule of Dog Training Made as Easy as A-B-C 1-2-3
by Anet HaithcoxA safe, humane method of teaching your pet basic obedience, for puppies as young as 7 weeks as well as older dogs of any age, formulated for the beginner dog.
Andrew Jackson: 7th President of the United States
by Rebecca StefoffA biography of the seventh President of the USA, describing his frontier childhood, education, career as a soldier and politician, and his new approach to the presidency.
A Basic Reader for College Writers
by Janet M. Goldstein Christopher G. Hayes David I. DanielsAlthough this is designed to be a textbook, many readers will enjoy the essays, which are written by a range of authors that includes Jane Brody, John Kellmayer, Ben Fong-Torres, and Mary E. Mebane. The topics of these thirty-two essays cover throwing away food, overcoming alcoholism, learning from Japanese prisons, and baseball.
Essential Oils Desk Reference (4th edition)
by The Editors at Essential Science PublishingAn extraordinary, definitive work on the therapeutic value of essential oils, including their background, chemistry, safety; single oils; blends and massage oils; supplements and hormone therapy; personal care; animal care; VitaFlex, Raindrop and Auuricular; cleansing and dietary programs; and personal usage reference.