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- Books Published July 1, 2013
July 1, 2013
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David A. Mallach gets readers invested in a surprisingly captivating fictional story about what’s wrong in today’s investment world. When their supposedly safe investments fall apart, a retired couple begins to go broke … fast. To... Read More
Not for beginners, "Taekwondo Black Belt Poomsae" expands technical knowledge for advanced practitioners. Advanced taekwondo practitioners looking to further expand their understanding and ability in their craft need to look no further... Read More
This travelogue through small presses shows that the art of printing remains alive even in a digital world. Andrew Steeves’ recounting of a three-week whirlwind tour of small print shops in Canada and the United States highlights the... Read More
An American in Mexico takes the risks necessary to truly immerse himself into Mexican life and culture. To say Lyn Fuchs is an American writing about visiting Mexico would be an oversimplification. Fuchs, professor and... Read More
Impressively enlightening, Wickham’s timely exploration of an influential ideology deepens scholarly understanding of the Middle East. From political scientist Carrie Rosefsky Wickham, Emory professor and author of Mobilizing Islam,... Read More
This timely book presents a path to personal and global peace bolstered by the author’s experience and great thinkers of history. As a West Point graduate who was deployed in Baghdad, Paul K. Chappell certainly knows war. As a... Read More
Author’s mastery of language penetrates lyrical narratives of self-discovery. Moth; or how I came to be with you again is a collection of short, lyrical narratives that lead tangentially into one another to form a poetry-prose journey... Read More