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Oil and Finance

by Peter Dabbene

America runs on oil and gasoline, but it’s money that makes the world go ‘round, a fact that Raymond Learsy illuminates poignantly in his collection of essays "Oil and Finance": The Epic Corruption. Unfortunately, as Learsy reveals,... Read More

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No-Nonsense Algebra

by Laura Munion

Richard W. Fisher’s approach throughout this book is as straightforward and practical as his advice to students. Early on, he states, “Learning requires repetition. Just ask any athlete or musician. You have to practice to get good... Read More

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The Ruling Elite

by Mark G. McLaughlin

For those whose exposure to the story of America is limited to sanitized high school textbooks and obligatory college freshman survey courses, the tale of greed, corruption, manipulation, malfeasance, and mass murder woven by Deanna... Read More

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Mobsters

by Mark G. McLaughlin

There is the hint of a decent story buried just beneath the surface of Nelson Rodriguez’s spare crime novella, the title of which is either Mobster or "Mobsters", depending on whether you trust the front or the back cover, the title... Read More

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Children's Proportions for Artists

by Kristine Morris

Serious figurative artists, especially those who specialize in portraits of children, will be amazed by the wealth of information in this book, meant to be a companion to the author’s previously published work, Human Proportions for... Read More

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Rabbi Rami Guide to God

by C. William Gee

Opening this new edition to his Rabbi Rami Guide series with the loaded question, “Do you believe in God?”, Rabbi Rami presents that he and you and all of us are God, as understood in panentheism through the prism of Perennial... Read More

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Living in Gratitude

by Bobbye Middendorf

Inviting readers along on a year’s journey of gratitude, Dr. Angeles Arrien, a teacher, cultural anthropologist, and author (The Four-Fold Way; The Second Half of Life) draws on a world of inspiration and perennial wisdom in this, her... Read More

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Inside the Jewish Bakery

by John Michael Senger

There are few moments more satisfying than feeding family and friends with bread made from scratch. No mixes. No shortcuts. It is an ancient practice, enshrined in both the Old and New Testaments. So much more than a cookbook, Inside the... Read More

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