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By Neil Adams
The author Mark Anthony was born into a country market town six years prior to the start of the second world war at a time when: Marriage was forever. Sex was portrayed at best as a part of love, at worst as vulgar. Pornography unknown as such, smoking advertised as beneficial to health with drugs virtually unheard of. High moral values were expected when brides wore white because they were virgins and not because they liked the colour. He was educated in order at a Church Primary, a Convent, a Private Preparatory School and finally a Grammar School. His only claim to academic achievement was a good school certificate and as he later discovered an extraordinary high I.Q. His motivation to write the book was driven by the fact that his three daughters are currently divorced and are members of the one parent family brigade so prevalent unfortunately in today's world. He wanted to record for posterity his life until the age of 40 that was founded on these high moral values and lacked nothing in terms of fun, enduring love and fulfilment. Personal evidence that there is this other way. His father made him promise not to deflower any maiden on his way to manhood and marriage, a promise that he did his utmost to maintain. This led to memorable scenarios. His life was full of luck, fun, frolic and tragedies as it courses through the streams of a hilarious first employment with an Auctioneers, National Service in the R.A.F., Trainee Management with a well known Retail Chain, Managerial appointments with a Unilever food manufacturer and distributor, a period with an Insurance Broker and finally his Own business. One's eyes are opened to many of the workings of those companies during the 50's and 60's. He warns that his autobiography at times is very raunchy even erotic but trusts that his prospective readers will enjoy reading of his life as much as he enjoyed living it. His greatest wish is for all young folk to take heart in the fact that enduring love is possible even today. Seek and ye shall find! Please visit the author's website at www.nadams49.fsnet.co.uk.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Daniel Woodard
Compiled and edited by Dan Woodard with the help of Zoila Tejada. This is an amalgam of different quotations, from all the great thinkers from B.C. to the present time. The pros and cons of love and marriage. It is also interjected with humorous quotes to show the levity of love and marriage. It also shows what a wonderful complex and beautiful thing, that woman are: as Onassis said what good is money without women. Women are in the forefront of all our plans and desires. Each one of us was born to a woman. We may not know who our father is, but it is a sure thing, we know who our mother is. Women have a strength that men do not have, in that they will quietly die for their child. Lord! What courage. As another philosopher said cannot live with them cannot live without them. Maybe somewhere in these quotations a bachelor will find the right qualities he desires in a woman and stop being a bachelor. Or maybe he will see the single life is a happy life. Whichever way, don't worry be happy.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Rick Angelone
Author Rick Murphy is truly honest in his approach to dating women. "The Naked Bitch" is written in a casual, locker-room style dialogue that makes for easy reading and easy learning. The author teaches the reader how to perfect his scoring opportunity in a witty, but logical manner. This is definitely the perfect handbook for those men trying to re-learn the art of dating in today's more competitive "market". This book promises to enhance your social life by showing you how to take home even the most beautiful women. The night you spend at home reading "The Naked Bitch" may very well be the last one you spend home alone!
FORMAT: Softcover
By James R., Jr. Denlinger
As online dating becomes more popular and widely practiced, few remember or are aware of the early days. Cosmo Fox takes you back to the early online dating days where profiles were vague and pictures were scarce. Dating online back in the early to mid '90's was about as predictable as a Tyson boxing match. You didn't know what was going to happen when you showed up. Enclosed and bound in this book are twenty true tales that will leave you laughing hysterically. Every paragraph is chock full of fun filled excitement for the whole family. Cosmo gives tips on relationships and guides you through the pitfalls and hazards of blind dates and finding love on the Internet.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lynn Tolliver, Jr.
Caution! This book contains profanity, and vulgar offensive language! However if your divorce was a long drawn out, or dismantling as the divorce this author has gone through, there is probably not enough room in a million books for the words you would like to use, or enough bad words to say. Divorce can be a nasty burden to bear and sometimes profanity is the only remedy you can use to ease the pain. Violence is NOT the way! If you are going through a divorce currently, you may start crying, and I'm sorry for that! Please accept my apology. If you are thinking about getting married- you may change your mind and I'm sorry for that, too. You may want to call me and thank me, because divorce, when it's nasty is a lot more bitter than parsley, a lot more distasteful than riding a bike (men) standing up and the chain slips and you land on your manhood. It's more disruptive than highway construction, and hits a lot harder than a gangster's backhand. Having gone through three divorces-you may say I'm an expert on it, however, who wants to be the champion of broken hearts? And what's even worse, who wants to be the King Of Losing All Your Money, just to have the courts say, you're still going to lose no matter what happens? CAUTION: This book contains profanity. Let me repeat, this book contains "graphic" profanity that is not meant for those under 18. No let me restate that. It is not meant for those who have not had a bad experience in a love relationship. Who was the group that did the song, LOVE HURTS? I think they meant to sing, LOVE COSTS. Maybe if I can make you laugh, you won't make the same mistakes I did. I know you may be thinking, it could have been my fault, right? Maybe so. You read the book and let me know.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Gary (EU) a Phelan
A 100 % step by step guide, brash and straight to the point. Ron Hokelby's genius shines through as he ridicules man's approach to women. This book blows away all the theories of the so called experts. Ron Hokelby spent a lifetime observing at first classmates, then workmates and their attempts to woo women. They all seemed to have one quest in life and they all seemed to be struggling. He put in place his four-step-plan and used it repeatedly. To this day he has never failed. Such is his faith in his programme, he can guarantee a 100% success rate. All the one liners in the world, good looks and riches are no match for the four golden steps. Try them and you'll never look back.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Francis McKenzie
This book is an attempt by a new American author with Scots-Irish ancestry, at the age of 70, to recount part of the history of his family of McKenzies, which touches eight generations. The story covers the time distance from the settling of the American mid-west (Washington County and Southern Illinois in particular), through the Civil War era (in which four of his great grandfathers fought, one against the others), through the Great Depression (in which he was born), through World War II (in which his father of four served), and into the recovery of the nation from that war and beyond. Mixed with the family facts are family tales, many probably told "out of school" by this humorist storyteller. A good sample of his aunt's poems are included, as well as some of his own juvenile verses. There are copious photos that tell a tale of their own. If you want to know what a one room rural school was like in the late 1930's and early 1940's through the memory of a child who was there, you will enjoy reading McKenzie Family Tales.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Francis McKenzie
This book is an attempt by a new American author with Scots-Irish ancestry, at the age of 70, to recount part of the history of his family of McKenzies, which touches eight generations. The story covers the time distance from the settling of the American mid-west (Washington County and Southern Illinois in particular), through the Civil War era (in which four of his great grandfathers fought, one against the others), through the Great Depression (in which he was born), through World War II (in which his father of four served), and into the recovery of the nation from that war and beyond. Mixed with the family facts are family tales, many probably told "out of school" by this humorist storyteller. A good sample of his aunt's poems are included, as well as some of his own juvenile verses. There are copious photos that tell a tale of their own. If you want to know what a one room rural school was like in the late 1930's and early 1940's through the memory of a child who was there, you will enjoy reading McKenzie Family Tales.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Hanoch Bordan
When Toronto Star reporter Hanoch Bordan was a single father he wrote a series of guest columns for the Star inspired by living with his teenage children. He wrote the stories (they were all "fiction," he insists) in order to, as he puts it, "help preserve my sanity." Readers loved the columns and laughed their heads off. Some even said they cut out the columns and started scrapbooks, other said they put them on their refrigerators with magnets. Now, years later and happily retired he says he still keeps getting asked about the columns. So he has assembled all these columns and added other of his writings in the same vein that have not been previously published. The result is Beautiful Daughter - Dutiful Son, which is sure to delight you. Hilarious, Priceless, Refreshing, Say Readers "Thank you for brightening my day." E. G., Bracebridge, Ont. "Absolutely priceless." B. T., Willowdale, Ont. "Congratulations. . .most enjoyable and meaningful." S. S., Toronto "It's been a long time since anything made me laugh out loud on the subway . . . I thought I was the only one with kids like yours and a house that looked like yours." D. P., Scarborough, Ont. "A damn good giggle . . . You must be a great Dad!" H. B., Rosedale, Ont. "Beautifully refreshing and humorous." S. P. , Toronto "The column on the a-t-e words is a masterpiece. . . Keep up the good work!" T. A., Orillia, Ont. "You really hit home . . . thanks." B. R., Toronto
FORMAT: Softcover
By Neil Adams
The author Mark Anthony was born into a country market town six years prior to the start of the second world war at a time when: Marriage was forever. Sex was portrayed at best as a part of love, at worst as vulgar. Pornography unknown as such, smoking advertised as beneficial to health with drugs virtually unheard of. High moral values were expected when brides wore white because they were virgins and not because they liked the colour. He was educated in order at a Church Primary, a Convent, a Private Preparatory School and finally a Grammar School. His only claim to academic achievement was a good school certificate and as he later discovered an extraordinary high I.Q. His motivation to write the book was driven by the fact that his three daughters are currently divorced and are members of the one parent family brigade so prevalent unfortunately in today's world. He wanted to record for posterity his life until the age of 40 that was founded on these high moral values and lacked nothing in terms of fun, enduring love and fulfilment. Personal evidence that there is this other way. His father made him promise not to deflower any maiden on his way to manhood and marriage, a promise that he did his utmost to maintain. This led to memorable scenarios. His life was full of luck, fun, frolic and tragedies as it courses through the streams of a hilarious first employment with an Auctioneers, National Service in the R.A.F., Trainee Management with a well known Retail Chain, Managerial appointments with a Unilever food manufacturer and distributor, a period with an Insurance Broker and finally his Own business. One's eyes are opened to many of the workings of those companies during the 50's and 60's. He warns that his autobiography at times is very raunchy even erotic but trusts that his prospective readers will enjoy reading of his life as much as he enjoyed living it. His greatest wish is for all young folk to take heart in the fact that enduring love is possible even today. Seek and ye shall find! Please visit the author's website at www.nadams49.fsnet.co.uk.
FORMAT: E-Book
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