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Communicating with Your Dog

by Ted Baer

A humane approach to dog training, with an easy-to-use 20-word language of commands, and clear, simple hand signals.

A Discourse on Inequality

by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Maurice Cranston

Rousseau contends that primitive man is equal to his fellows because he can be independent of them, but as societies become more sophisticated, the strongest and most intelligent members of the community gain an unnatural advantage over their weaker brethren, and the constitutions set up to rectify these imbalances through peace and justice in fact do nothing but perpetuate them.

The Tempting Mrs. Reilly (Book 1 of The Three-Way Wager)

by Maureen Child

Brian Reilly was a man on the edge. It had been a long two weeks since he and his brothers made a "no sex for 90 days" bet.

Mastering Witchcraft: A Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks, and Covens

by Paul Huson

This book presents the first steps to becoming a witch or warlock; it answers all the basic questions about spells, magical recipes, rituals, divination, covens, curses, apparatus, how to develop one's powers, etc. From reciting the Lord's Prayer backwards, through all the rituals and magical practices, the author carefully explains the details of witchcraft, including the four great rules of magic, how to observe natural "Power Tides," how to use herbs and incenses, how to cast an evil eye, how to form a coven, etc.

The Horse's Mouth

by Joyce Cary

The uproarious tale of the incomparable Gulley Jimson - artist, genius, con man, and aging lover.

Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change

by William Bridges

Aimed at helping organizations understand change better and develop improved change strategies.

Azazel

by Isaac Asimov

A small demon whose name is Azazel Has magical powers that dazzle. But the people who strive To get them derive Nothing much and are beat to a frazzle.

The Art of Loving

by Erich H. Fromm

Learning to love, like other arts, demands practice and concentration. Even more than any other art, it demands genuine insight and understanding.

The Case of the Blonde Bonanza

by Erle Stanley Gardner

Perry Mason asks, "Why would anyone hire a girl with the figure of a strip teaser and pay her $100 a week to put on weight?"

The Case of the Amorous Aunt

by Erle Stanley Gardner

Perry Mason tells Della Street to get her notebook and pen ready, since they are getting Aunt Lorraine and Montrose Dewitt out of bed.

Doctor Who: Mawdryn Undead

by Peter Grimwade

The Doctor's time-traveling machine, the TARDIS, is trapped in the flight path of an alien spacecraft in orbit around Earth.

Doctor Who and the Three Doctors

by Terrance Dicks

Doctors 1, 2 and 3 cross time and space to come together to fight a ruthlessly dangerous enemy - OMEGA!

Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders

by Terrance Dicks

The last exciting adventure of Dr. Who's third incarnation

A Bride by Christmas

by Joan Elliott Pickart

Wedding planner Maggie Jenkins did not want to marry, but Luke St. John was determined to convince her to marry him by Christmas.

On Caring

by Milton Mayeroff

A noted philosopher explores the meaning and importance of caring

Black William

by Robert Neill

A novel of love and intrigue in 18th century England, when George I has ascended the throne but many are determined that James Edward Stuart will rule.

The Watchmen

by Ben Bova

2 books: Star Watchman and The Dueling Machine

Answer to History

by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

The Shah of Iran explains what really happened during his exile in the Bahamas, Mexico, the U.S., Panama, and finally Egypt.

The Titan Game

by Niven Busch

The rules of the Titan Game are as deadly as gas and as devious as fog: torturers can become esteemed customers, bystanders are seldom innocent, a man's worst enemy is often himself...

The Contemplative Mom: Restoring Rich Relationship with God in the Midst of Motherhood

by Ann Kroeker

The author writes: "This book is not a theological treatise. It is not a textbook on the spiritual disciplines or an all-inclusive encyclopedic resource. ... This is more like a discussion with a friend. An encouragement. I'm writing as a peer in the trenches: a busy mom trying to figure out how to raise my children, love my husband, serve my friends and my church, and in the midst of it all-transcending it all-be a fully devoted child of God. ... Although I am entirely in process, I believe God Himself has drawn me close to Him and shown me how to live a contemplative life, committed to Him, in the midst of motherhood."

CliffsNotes on Hesse's Steppenwolf & Siddhartha

by Carolyn Roberts Welch

A list of characters, critical commentaries, and character analyses of Hermann Hesse's classic books, Steppenwolf and Siddhartha.

The West Point Candidate Book

by William L. Smallwood

A "how to" book for those who want to go to West Point - how to prepare, how to get in, and how to survive after you get there.

Corazon

by Edmondo D'Amicis

No disponible

The White House: An Historic Guide (20th edition)

by The Editors of the White House Historical Association

A guide to the rooms, furniture, and portraits in the White House.

1972: A Novel of Ireland's Unfinished Revolution

by Morgan Llywelyn

The story of Ireland from 1950-1972 through the eyes of a young newspaper photographer, son and grandson of Irish revolutionaries.

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