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Miscellaneous Books, Art and Crafts
Books not published by Double Edge Press along with various artists and craftsmen
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A Million Different Things: Meditations of The World's Happiest Man - by David Stone
(Publisher: Georgie Boy Publications) 192 pages - soft cover
"A Million Different Things" is a series of short, related essays, or meditations, on the subject of learning to become voluntarily happy and staying that way. Happiness itself is an idea unique to each of us, and the author talks about discovering the practices that can make it happen for anyone. David Stone tells the story of growing from an intense investigator about "what makes reality real... or not" to a practitioner who learned that knowledge is worth little unless it leads us deeper into the surprising world most never recognize around them. The book includes practical steps taken from real life experiences and shows how easy and pleasurable it can be for anyone to understand what happiness may be for them and how to get there fast. Just as importantly, the author explains in detail the habits that prevent personal fulfillment and how they got there. He explains his discovery that joy is supposed to be easy and how to let it be so. Readers may come to see this as a how-to manual on becoming a dreaded "morning person," one of those people waking up each morning full of optimism driven by personal insight and playful practice.
Price: $12.95
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Speaking of Art - by Georgia Dangel
(8 1/2" x 11 1/2" Full Color Art) 66 pages - soft cover Artist Georgia Dangel takes you into her creative process in this breathtaking collection of her watercolors and oils. You will enjoy the brief history and personal meaning behind each work that inspired her to begin painting it.
Price: $19.95 Retail: $29.95 You Save: $10.00
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The Garden of What Was and Was Not: The Autobiography of X - by David Stone
Publisher: IUniverse - 252 pages - soft cover
Imagine your dreams are shattered when the words, ¿Our beloved President John F. Kennedy is dead,¿ come crackling over a PA system in your boyhood classroom. And imagine nearly forty years later, you feel your Manhattan building wobble beneath your feet as a jet slams into the World Trade Center, just a few short blocks away.
The whole world changes with such singular, immortal events.
In his fictional autobiography, Peter McCarthy looks back through the decades that have brought us to the twenty-first century. He takes us on a cultural journey beginning with the turbulent ¿60s, when he was a high-school dropout, on his own by age seventeen and embellishing his resume to land a job. Living a seemingly serpentine life, McCarthy picked his way through a series of cultural reinventions: the emergence of Rock and Roll, the Vietnam catastrophe, the effervescent rebellion of the Civil Rights movement, the disillusionment of Watergate, the dawn of the Internet, and ultimately the disbelief of September 11.
Through the lens of his relationships, peace activism, and employment, Peter realizes that being distanced from the past is just an illusion, that there¿s a true continuum running through his¿and everyone¿s¿life.
Price: $16.95
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Traveling Without A Passport: The Autobiography of X-Book Two - by David Stone
(Publisher: Georgie Boy Publications) 378 pages - soft cover
Traveling Without A Passport is a sequel to The Garden of What Was and Was Not. Peter McCarthy, a self-described "non-repentant hippie," continues on his difficult adjustment to to later realities. The focus is now on a cataclysmic period in the mid-Seventies that also manages to frequently be funny as he deals with an eccentric cast along the fringes of American culture.
Price: $15.95
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