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I. Teach Me to Love Myself II. What Script? III. Who Says I'm Deaf? IV. Was It Enough? V. A Necessary Turning Point VI. I Want to Go Home and Bake a Good Cheesecake VII. When I am Dead Sing No Sad Songs for Me VIII. Suicide or Crucifixion? IX. Don't Be Close X. How to Succeed in College without Really Hearing XI. In the Real Essence of Life We are Alone XII. Therapist Status--Not Coded XIII. Total Communication XIV. Try Listening to All That Rock When All You Can Hear Is the Bass XV. The Silent Message XVI. One Also Needs to Attain One's Goals XVII. I'm Doing It My Way Now XVIII. September 1988 Final Words Biographical Note
"Thomas Jefferson believed that the pure-principled teachings of Jesus should have been separated from the dogma and abuse of organized religion of the day. This led him to recast, by cutting and pasting from the gospels, a new narrative of the life and teachings of Jesus, where, according to Jefferson, ""there will be found remaining the most sublime and benevolent code of morals which has ever been offered to man."""
Originally published in 1854, this book of games was translated from the French to sell in America. American Victorians loved parlor activities which allowed the old and young alike to participate. The volume includes numerous games of motion (requiring movement), attention, memory, and gallantry. Games are carefully explained, and those requiring questions, are provided with a key of answers. A brief preface and several illustrations are included.
The Spanish language edition of Elbert Hubbard's classic, A Message to Garcia. Its management advice is both timeless and provocative.
A guide to the first 10 amendments to the U. S. Constitution, along with information about the history of each one.
This Christmas story, written by the well known author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, is set in Massachusetts in 1620. ""Let us look into the magic mirror of the past and see this harbor of Cape Cod on the morning of the 11th of November, in the year of our Lord 1620, as described to us in the simple words of the pilgrims.""
Includes some 100 quotations about war and peace and faith and other consequential matters from America's 16th president. The new series look features a classic portrait of the author on the front cover with his signature printed below in gold foil.
Includes some 100 observations about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness-as well as art and culture-from the author of the Declaration of Independence. The new series look features a classic portrait of the author on the front cover with his signature printed below in gold foil.
Annabella P. Hill was born in 1810 in Georgia to a socially prominent family. Her treasury of 19th century recipes, cooking advice, and household hints was first published in 1867. This is considered one of the most influential books of the post-Civil War South. A facsimile of the 1867 edition.
Originally published in 1903, this charming diary of an Illinois farm girl details life on the prairie, including daily activities and descriptions of the land and the natural world around her. The author, Belle Owen, dates the entries throughout the long winter months of the late nineteenth century, and through her words and the pallette around her, paints a wondrous and beautiful calendar of a prairie winter.
An inspirational story about the value of disappointment and diligence in paving the road to success.
A hardcover copy of the draft, preliminary, and final versions of the Emancipation Proclamation. This treasure is sure to be cherished by anyone who celebrates freedom.
This classic essay on the responsibilities of a doctor was first published in New York in 1769. It remains a perfect gift for a young doctor just starting out or for one who is older and wiser. This classic will be an inspiration to any who read its timeless message.
More than 400 thoughts on life, written over 300 years ago by the founder of Pennsylvania, that are still relevant today.
Published in 1899, this is another book in the ""Little Colonel"" series about a young girl, Lloyd Sherman, and her friends and family, who live in the post-Civil War South.
Just as it was originally published in 1910, here is the story of Tom Swift's ingenuity, which prompts him to build an airship. When Tom tests the ship with a trial run, something goes wrong and there is a smash-up in mid-air!
The story of Tom Swift's wish for a motorcycle and how his wish is granted unexpectedly.
Our 16th president was a lover of poetry. A little-known fact is that he wrote a small body of poetry, mostly about returning to the home of his childhood. His work is collected for the first time in this hardcover edition.
Child's 1831 book on childhood and motherhood, with its "plain, practical good-sense, written with earnestness and simplicity of style," offers chapters on Early Cultivation of Intellect, Amusements and Employments, Politeness, Management during the Teens, and Views of Matrimony. This facsimile edition was published in cooperation with Old Sturbridge Village.
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