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POETRY UNTAMED Toaine Unique
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Size: 6" x 9"
Binding: Perfect Bound
OPEN THE GATES of your mind and welcome the new found talent Toaine Unique a genetic mixture of street fighter and street survivor, straight out of the wicked realms of Newark, New Jersey he presents POETRY UNTAMED.Close your eyes and let your conscious free, fly through the pages and join the world as they vouch for thee.He is the opinion that defies conformity; he expresses what he feels to be divine.His poetry flows like raw emotion and proceeds to spark the vivid in your imagination.POETRY UNTAMED is a book of limitless concepts fused with real life experiences dipped in a glaze of imaginary format.You’ve come this far, knock; your welcome look at the doormat.Inspired by Untamed poet ...
Ready! Set! Shoot! By Nadeen Flynn
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Size: 8.5" x 11"
Binding: Spiral Bound
Ready! Set! Shoot! explains the basics of photography for the beginner. It covers the foundations of achieving correct exposure, items of photography, camera modes, exposure, choosing the right settings, metering, white balance, rules of basic composition, an explanation of the histogram, and other topics. There are visuals to support the concepts that are explained. This is a must for the beginning photographer who wants to learn to take control of their dslr, get off auto, and shoot in manual.
RETURN TO BABYLON, CULTIC ELEMENTS, THE CHURCH Reginald Jacob Block
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Is your church being slowly culted? This book explains the earmarks of churches that have become cultic.
REVELATION EXPLAINED Reginald Jacob Block
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Understanding Revelation from the perspective of the early church up through the Reformation and post-Reformation, with an emphasis on historic fulfillment.
SOLOMON'S SORROW The Way Things Are Reginald Jacob Block
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Size: 5" x 8"
Binding: Perfect Bound
The Book of Ecclesiastes by Solomon is my inspiration for this book. Solomon's profound conclusion is stuck in my mind. Vanity, he said. It's all vanity. That was Solomon's summary of everything he learned, tried and produced. At the end he told us what the entire purpose of life is. In Solomon's Sorrow, I explore how we got from Eden to where we are today and why things are the way they are. Price 22.95 US
The Compleat Book of Lunch Allan Provost
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Size: 7.5" x 7.5"
Binding: Perfect Bound
ISBN: 9781620306673
This 76-page, fully illustrated book is an absolute essential for anyone who has a job or plans to have one. Which makes it perfect for you and ideal as a gift. Its hilarious common sense (you would think) rules will help you avoid lunching with the wrong people, being dragged to restaurants you detest, making embarrassing social gaffes and paying for someone else's buffalo wings. Use it to plan your lunches, settle arguments, and avoid the many pitfalls of those precious hours between noon and three. Written by novelist, playwright and lunchaphile Allan Provost and hilariously illustrated by award-winning artist, Pat Longan, this is a must-have book for any office, factory, garage, hosp ...
The Jump Off: The First of A Trilogy Troy Anders
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Size: 5.5" x 8.5"
Binding: Perfect Bound
The Road Les Traveled - Ropin' A Dream Les Mcdowell
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Size: 6" x 9"
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ISBN: 9781645500971
THE ROOTS OF A FAMILY - Life in Rural Maine gail rowe
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Size: 6" x 9"
Binding: Perfect Bound
ISBN: 9781620301012
A remarkable story of two farm families in Maine's Penobscot County, this book provides insightful and personal descriptions of the struggles, heartache, and good times of farm life in rural Maine during the '30s and '40s. Through extensive research, memories and letters of one family of six on on a small dairy farm, and the other family of seventeen on a subsistence farm with no electricity or plumbing, the author writes with sensitivity and detail of the difficulties of surviving the Great Depression and how life changed during and after World War II. Gail Rowe initially her path of discovery of her roots for family members but the book is now resonating with a larger audience. Ther ...

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