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Poets Gone Wild, et al.

Teaching Photography, Notes Assembled
by Philip Perkis
Philip Perkis, accomplished photographer and educator, presents the long-awaited second edition of "Teaching Photography, Notes Assembled"—the slim, unassuming book that has been an unexpected hit in photography circles. This edition features an additional chapter and is co-published by OB Press and RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press, both affiliated with Rochester Institute of Technology.
 
The Sound of Meaning: Comparative Linguistics of Ancient Egyptian, Maya and Nahuatl
by Charles William Johnson
When similar kinds of linguistic correspondences were perceived by William Jones in the latter part of the eighteenth century, between Sanskrit and other languages, such examples were sufficient to convince scholars that all of those languages probably came from a mother tongue, the Indo-European language. Today, scholars seem unwilling or hesitant to accept the idea that the same laws of comparative linguistics may apply to ancient Egyptian, Maya and Nahuatl.
 
Edible Landscaping in the Desert Southwest: Wheelbarrow to Plate
by Catherine Crowley
You can have a totally edible garden in the Desert Southwest (and other similar year-round climates). Edible fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers can be as decorative in the garden as they are on the dinner table. Change your ornamental garden into a treasure for the eye, a safe environment for family and pets -- and you can eat it too!
 
Peace With Honour: Blackburn Operatives, the Cotton Famine and the American Civil War, 1861-65
by Andrew H. Gregson
This book evaluates the response of Blackburn's workers to the Cotton Famine and the American Civil War of 1861-65. The book reveals the popular attitudes of ordinary folk during a time when they were reduced to the most painful levels of destitution. Set in the historical context of working-class violence, the author explores whether the cotton-starved operatives of Lancashire's largest weaving town remained peacefully stoic or whether their distress resulted in a campaign of violence.

Brimstone: A Morgan & McCoy Chronicle
by Dakota Kincaid
Brimstone paves a butcher’s path. Hellfire lights the way to a ring of stagecoach bandits. One by one, they die spectacularly. Retribution served chilled. Delivered with a keen blade. Justice the old-fashioned way. This Morgan and McCoy chronicle is the fifth in a series. The first four, Genesis, Hard Bargain, Lazarus, and Hand of Justice, are available through all fine bookstores. The sixth, Trigger, is expected November 2005.

The Life and Times of Ruth Inez Brewer (Lemons)
by Bob Brewer
This is a biography about my Mother, Ruth Inez Brewer (Lemons). It contains all sorts of interesting anecdotes about my Mother and her life with a professional entertainer. This book is a must read for all family members and anyone interested in life from the early 1900s to present. Editing began March 10, 1996. 10,296 words, 277 paragraphs, 1,877 lines, and 67 pages later, editing ended. There are close to fifty (50) color photographs in the book, all inserted where the photographs are being discussed.

Poets Gone Wild
by Jim Doss, Lisa Janice Cohen, Carole Barley, Lisa Megraw
Wild Poetry Forum, established in 1998, is a remarkable internet community where poets representing many countries from around the world converge to create, critique, and share poetry. This collection, Poets Gone Wild, showcases over 30 of the most talented and diverse voices that make Wild such a unique global experience. Wild Poetry Press is pleased to introduce readers to this virtuoso group of poets whose work illustrates a shared passion for the precision and beauty of language, and whose hearts are infused in everything they write. Readers who wish to interact with these authors can find them at www.wildpoetryforum.com.

Roach Infested Walls, Table Scraps & Dogs
by Tony Coffey
Description: Not funny - ha ha, funny as in holy crap. Totally off the chart. Very dark, very bizarre. "Keeps you up at night", and "crawls up your spine". A head trip with real humanity. Leaves you begging for more. Brought to you by prolific author & artist Tony Coffey.

WOOFERS
by Paul Treacy
Much doggie hilarity for people who enjoy fine photography, humor, and dogs.

Medicare Part D: Prescription Benefit--Operational Implementation Guide for Community Behavioral Health
On January 1, 2006 the new drug benefit provisions, Medicare Part D, will affect an estimated 42 million beneficiaries of Medicare. Many of these covered persons, especially those eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, have complex mental health needs and rely on the community behavioral health system to support their recovery process. Medicare Part D: Prescription Benefit—Operational Implementation Guide for Community Behavioral Health is available to help your organization understand the significant impact this provision will have on your most vulnerable consumers, and how you can minimize disruption to their recovery—and your bottom line. The authors bring their extensive experience in the community behavioral health environment to bear on translating this complex program into real-world, operationally specific impact on community behavioral health agencies, staff, and consumers.

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