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Published in Unknown Binding by Avon ()
Author: Alfred Gingold
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A first rate satire of the LLB**n catalogue. Items such as the Edible Moccasin, the Chloroform Dog Bed, and the Pet's Camping Bra are spot-on sendups of the early Yuppie era (1982). Eighty-four pages of hilarity.


Kovels' Yellow Pages: A Collector's Directory of Names, Addresses, Telephone and Fax Numbers, E-Mail, and Internet Addresses to Make Selling, Fixing, and Pricing Your antiq (Kovel's Yellow Pages)
Published in Paperback by Three Rivers Press (1999)
Authors: Ralph M. Kovel and Terry Kovel
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The best
This book is the best at telling you how to sell and auction your antiques via the Web. And it references other great books, including "Royal Winton Porcelain: Ceramics Fit For A King," by Eileen Rose Busby, which, at their recommendation, I promptly bought and was glad I did.


Living Freight (On Time's Wing Historical Fiction)
Published in Paperback by Roussan Publishers (01 April, 1998)
Author: Dayle Campbell Gaetz
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This is a book with a surprise!
Living Freight is a very good book. I liked reading about Emma and how she faced her hardships. I found it interesting that Emma went from living on the streets of Manchester to a good home overseas, where she found quite a surprise!


Mail - Order Prince in Her Bed
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Harlequin (2003)
Author: Kathryn Jensen
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A hot book
When Italian prince Antonio Boniface discovered that Marco, his former valet, was using Antonio's identity and title to get more clients in his new job as a paid escort in Washington DC, he was furious. He immediately came to the U.S. and used his connections to get Marco fired and deported back to Italy.

Being a true gentleman, Antonio goes to the PR firm where Marco had a client waiting to explain that Marco would not be showing up. When Antonio steps into the offices he quickly sees that naïve Maria McPherson is being set up as the brunt of the office jokes by receiving the 'prince' as her 25th birthday gift. Antonio's heart immediately goes out to Maria and he decides to put her coworkers in their place by giving Maria a date with a real prince, him. Spending time with Maria soon begins to heal Antonio, who has only been going through the motions of life since his wife died. Feeling more alive in the two days that he's spent with Maria than he had in two years, Antonio comes up with a plan to get Maria to come to Italy to work for him for six months.

Although the two are wildly attracted to each other, Maria is determined to remain a virgin for her wedding night. Antonio promises Maria that he will but help her learn about sex but stop short of taking her virginity. The longer Antonio is around Maria however, the harder it is for him to remain a gentelman and keep his promise. The relationship between Antonio and Maria really sizzles as Antonio tries to do the right thing and fight his attraction for Maria.


Mail at the Millennium: Will the Postal Service Go Private?
Published in Paperback by Cato Inst (2001)
Authors: Edward Lee Hudgins and Cato Institute
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An intriguing title
Can the postal service maintain its federal associations in the 21st century, or will it go private? Considerations of the new online payment forms and correspondence raise questions about the service's future, and Mail the Millennium contains 16 essays by economists, scholars, lawyers and others who detail the communications and delivery services of the present and possible future. An intriguing title.


Mail Fraud: The Laughable Letters of Robert L. Steed
Published in Hardcover by Longstreet Press (1999)
Author: Robert L. Steed
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Hilarious!! Charming!! Delightful!!
What a treasure that I found this book! I laughed out loud throughout the book. What a treat it must be to know Robert Steed. I vow to give this book to all that I know. I can't wait to read all of his other books. I am...coming out from under the ether.


Mail It: High-Impact Business Mail from Design to Delivery (Pitney Bowes Best Practices Guide)
Published in Paperback by Benchmark Pubns Inc (1996)
Authors: Alice Powers McElhone and Edward B. Butler
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Execllent and direct
A clean, clear, and well organized book. The information presented helped us to evaluate our own processes and improve our work. When we have a question, a quick reference back to "Mail It" provides a qualified answer to our issue(s).


Mail Order in the Internet Age
Published in Paperback by Parthenon Marketing, Inc (2001)
Author: Ted Ciuba
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This book could change your life...
Loved it!

So many people live life with blinders on, not seeing (or wanting to see!) that prosperity and success are theirs for the taking...

That's what this book is all about, removing the negative, work-a-day mindset of America.

Very inspiring, very motivating!


Mail Surveys : Improving the Quality
Published in Paperback by Sage Publications (1995)
Author: Thomas W. Mangione
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Excellent, very useful book!
I was looking for an comprehensive book about mail surveys and bought three books. The Mangione's book was the best and the shortest.


Mail-Order Brood (Silhouette Romance, No 1024)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1994)
Authors: Arlene James and Alene James
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GREAT KEEPER! WONDERFUL ROMANCE!
one of Silhouettes "Fabulous Fathers".
They come in all styles. And lonely rancher Leon Paradise turns out to be one of the greatest.
Leon has a twenty thousand acre ranch in Texas and not time to find a wife for a partner. He decides to put an ad in a national magazine and a little old lady, Dodie, 78 years old, answers it.

Of course she has Cassie Esterbridge in mind to be Leon's mail-order bride. Cassie is willing to see if Leon is the kind of man she can live with and marry.

There is only one problem [which leads to others] Cassie neglects to tell Leon about her son Petey, a little 4 year old.
Newt, her brother ay 19 who displays artistic talent, there is also Freddie at 7 and Bart, who can't see without his glasses at 10 and the twins, Kyler and Kole who are 14.

Cassie has promised to make a home for her family if she marries Leon. Love, miscommunication and definitly misunderstanding leads to a wonderful romance and a great story. Find out how Leon and Cassie solve their hurt and bewilderment to forge wonderful family ties --- even with Leon's family.

Highly Recommended -- you can't go wrong with this story.


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