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Herbert Woodward Martin

by James Abraham

While eating dinner with Herbert Woodward Martin, the author was surprised to see the renowned poet squirreling away packets of restaurant sugar. Certainly the bard of Dayton made enough money to buy his own sweetener! In the ensuing... Read More

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The New Wife

by Bobbye Middendorf

In spite of a divorce rate pegged at nearly 60% by the US Census Bureau, 75% of those divorced do remarry. Since nearly half the population is a wife one or more times, this researched discussion will be of interest to a wide spectrum of... Read More

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A Buddhist Spectrum

All of the world’s major religions teach the concepts of kindness, acceptance, tolerance, love, peace, and harmony. The ten essays in this collection come from questions posed to the author during his lifetime of working with... Read More

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Mario Lanza

by Christine Houde

Although the title of this book may sound like a gossip-filled episode of True Hollywood Story, it’s actually a thoughtful look at the conflicted life of one of the world’s least respected, most talented tenors. The author, a... Read More

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The Quarry

by Kay Day

Heraclitus believed that the conditions of man and nature are indisputably connected, that even opposing forces are linked in the grand scheme of things. This collection of poems, by the winner of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, begins... Read More

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Degrees Kelvin

by Joe Mielke

This brilliantly developed biography depicts the life of a virtually forgotten scientist who exemplified practical solutions in an age of philosophical diversions. He was responsible for insights and practices that made him famous and... Read More

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Eros on the Nile

He who could hold that body tight / would know at last / perfection of delight— / Best of the bullyboys, / first among lovers. Caveat lector! Fittingly, this book, like Eros, offers its greatest rewards to the persistent: the... Read More

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