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The Irish: Photographs Along with Poems, Provebs and Blessings
By Andrew M. Greeley
Native Chicagoan, Andrew M. Greeley, travels across the United States to bring us this heart-warming celebration of the Irish Spirit in America. He captures the Irish American character in photographs, poems, proverbs and blessings and then travels the towns and countryside of Ireland to do the same.

True Irish Ghost Stories
By St. John D. Seymour and Harry L. Neligan
Irish ghost stories, both ancient and modern, circulated in abundance in the early 20th century. This book is acompilation of some of the best of those stories andbroken into ten catagories including haunted houses, poltergeists, apparitions, banshees and more. Readers will enjoy the tales with endless twists and permutations, "supernormal" occurances and stories of legendary and ancestral ghosts.

 

Why Do Pirates Love Parrots?
By David Feldman
Illustrated by Kassie Schwan
Pop culture guru David Feldman demystifies this question and more imponderable questions about everyday life that dictionaries, encyclopedias and almancs just don't cover. Imagine: Where else will you find out how they put that little piece of paper in a Hershey's Kiss?

Charlie Brown's All-Stars
By Charles M. Schulz
The first time in paperback and in full color. Nice guys don't come in last! Everybody's a winner in Charlie Brown's All-Stars. Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus and Lucy have never won a ballgame yet but they're the winningest losers in the world.

 

The Vitamin Code
The breakthrough discovery that will change
the way you take vitamins forever

By Massoud Arvanaghi, PhD., and Mike Yorkey
Forward by Jordan Rubin
If you're interested in your health and take nutritional supplements, then you need to read The Vitamin Code. Its estimated that 70% of Americans take a daily supplement. This book explains the difference between synthetic vitamins and vitamins made from raw-food concentrates and the role they play in a long and healthy life.
 
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