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Old Burial Ground Transcriptions, Spencer, Massachusetts
Published in Unknown Binding by Prouty Geneology Co (2000)
Author: Louise Prouty
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A Must For Every Prouty Family Researcher
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Review Date: 2005-08-15
Lists the Prouty family members in the Old Burial Ground behind the Spencer, Mass. Congregational Church. The cemetery was walked in 2000 by the author who compared it with the earlier transcription.

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One Good Man
Published in Paperback by Ellora's Cave Publishing (2008-03-12)
Authors: Lacey Thorn and Cindy Spencer Pape
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One Good Man- A Joyfully Recommended Title
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
Grant Kincaid is hiding from the world. He was wounded while in Iraq and had to watch as the tent his only brother was in exploded before his eyes. Now he is hiding out in an old family cabin wishing he was the bother who had died that day.

Casey Shields is a freelance photographer who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. During an innocent walk around town she photographs a murder and now someone is after her.

While running for her life, Casey heads to her family cabin. On the way, she runs into a helpful Marine who leads her to Grant and then disappears. Can a ghost bring these two together or tear them apart?

One Good Man was heartbreakingly wonderful. Cindy Spencer Pape & Lacey Thorn pulled my emotions through the ringer. Nothing tugs at my heartstrings more than a wounded solider in need of help and boy, does Casey help Grant! These two scorched the pages of the book and if they got any hotter, I would have needed a fire extinguisher.

One Good Man flows so smoothly that it was very hard for me to tell that two people wrote this book! It was that good. It is also hard for me to think of this book as paranormal because there is only one ghost and he only appears briefly in the book. I would classify this book as more of a contemporary romance. I am Joyfully Recommending that everyone pick up One Good Man.

Jambrea
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One Minute for Myself: A Small Investment a Big Reward
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (1989-03)
Author: Spencer Johnson
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Great!
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Review Date: 2008-02-12
This book is short and to the point. The lessons are learned through a fictional character who readers can relate with...an average everyday guy. A must have in your collection of Dr. Spencer Johnson books.

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Only Two Can Play This Game
Published in Hardcover by Crown Pub (1972-06)
Author: G. Spencer-Brown
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A Life-changing hidden pearl of a book!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-29
When I first read this book in the seventies, it literally blew my mind and opened up new worlds for me: the unique transformative power and deeper spiritual dimensions of man-woman love; a world view by a man who deeply understands mathematics, philosophy and science and points the way out of the narrow cultural paradigm we live in to the boundless expanse of the Spirit; the way our culture, tracing back primarily to the Greek and Hebrew cultures, was misdirected from the start by orienting itself on the male principle alone, and how this basic flaw is an important contributor to our headlong rush to self-destruction; the tricks reductionist philosphy and science play to conceal how we ourselves have narrowed down our world. And, last but not least: gripping, thought-provoking poetry which leads us to an intuitive understanding of these same truths.

Now after 25 years I have re-read it and gotten even more out of it than the first time! A hidden pearl of a book which I am gong to give many people I love to help them open up their perspectives.

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*OP Tribebook: Get of Fenris (A Sourcebook for Werewolf : the Apocalypse Tribebook, 5)
Published in Paperback by White Wolf Publishing (1995-12-01)
Authors: James A. Moore and Ron Spencer
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A must-see for all Get!
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Review Date: 1998-10-26
All Get of Fenris are mighty and proud creatures. As I am. We do respect this book - it shows the truth of our Tribe. Every Garou that calls himself of Norsk origin, should read it. And remember about everything written in it. Hail to the mighty Scandinavian warriors, beloved children of the great Fenris!

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The Other Missouri History: Populists, Prostitutes, And Regular Folk
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (2005-01-30)
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A variety of essays by learned authors
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-09
The Other Missouri History: Populists, Prostitutes, And Regular Folk explores Missouri history and its effects on all levels of society. A variety of essays by learned authors include "Race, Citizenship, and the Origins of Organized Labor in Antebellum St. Louis", "Survival Strategies of Farm Laborers in the Missouri Bootheel, 1900-1958", and "Prostitution and Reform in Kansas City, 1880-1930". Written with a keen knack for detail and explaining complex socio-economic fluctuations in plain terms, The Other Missouri History is a welcome contribution to state history collections especially for its revelation of the side of Missouri most traditional historical accounts overlook.

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Out of the Blue - Into the Black
Published in Hardcover by Parrs Wood Press (2005-04-01)
Author: John Spencer
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Snooker Champion - John Spencer - Autbiography
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Review Date: 2006-07-17
JOHN SPENCER'S NAME IS SYNONYMOUS WITH the halcyon days of snooker in this country.

Along with his friend and rival Ray Reardon, he helped to popularise the sport to such an extent that in the 1970s it became one of the UK's top televised sports, attracting millions of viewers for the major championships. Spencer was born into a poor working class family in Radcliffe, Manchester on June 18, 1935 with the country still suffering the aftermath of the economic slumps of the 1920s and 30s and plunging headlong into the Second World War.

As a youngster, he spent his formative years growing up in the shadow of the conflict. At the age of 15 he took up snooker, a game for which he had a rare gift, and was soon making century-plus breaks, but his National Service intervened and he gave up the game for over ten years. His appetite for snooker never diminished however, and in 1963 he entered the English Amateur Championships, reaching the final before being beaten by Reardon. He was runner-up again the following year before finally claiming the title in 1966 by beating Marcus Owen. He then went to Karachi to compete in the World Amateur Championships, where he lost to Marcus's brother Gary in the final.

Gary Owen, Reardon and Spencer then turned professional, the first new professionals in the sport since 1951, marking the beginning of the modern era for snooker. At the 1969 World Championships Spencer gained his revenge on Owen to win the first of his three World titles and begin a domination of the sport by himself and Reardon that was to last the best part of a decade. Reardon triumphed over Spencer in the 1970 semi-finals, but Spencer was to claim his title back by beating Warren Simpson the following November in Australia in what were the de facto 1971 championships. Beaten by Alex Higgins in the 1972 final, he did not claim his third and last World title until 1977, when he won the inaugural event at the Crucible, a place which has since become the home of the World Championship. However, during this period he won several other tournaments, including the Norwich Union Open Championship (twice), the Benson and Hedges Masters and the Benson and Hedges Irish Master. But it was his role in the legendary Friday night television programme Pot Black which catapulted him into the nation's consciousness.

He won the Pot Black title on no less than three occasions, in 1970, 1971 and 1976, and his celebrity status was assured. Double vision affected his play by the end of the 1970s and he won his final title, the Holsten Lager International, in 1979, although he did reach the quarterfinals of the British Open in 1987. He became a popular broadcaster noted for his intelligent commentary and dry wit, and, moreover, his popularity within the sport saw him spend six years as chairman of the sport's governing body, the WPBSA, from 1990. But perhaps the defining moment in Spencer's life occurred on May 9, 1985 at the Pontins tournament in Prestatyn when the double vision problems, which he had been experiencing sporadically for the best part of ten years, became much worse. He was diagnosed with the rare condition Myasthenia Gravis and it is a condition with which he has to live with for the rest of his life. Out of the Blue, Into the Black is John Spencer's own story of his struggle with Myasthenia Gravis, his early life of poverty in wartime Manchester, his magnificent snooker career and his memories of the men who he played alongside.

A rare glimpse of a golden era in British sport is accompanied by Spencer's observations on the way the game has developed since his retirement. Painfully honest, funny and, at times, sad - this is the account one man's journey from greatness through to the unknown and the brink of tragedy.

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Owen's Choice: The Night of the Halloween Vandals
Published in Hardcover by Spencer's Mill Press (2005-09)
Authors: Leah Butler and Trudy Peters
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Owen's Choice
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Review Date: 2005-11-08
This book is AWESOME, a wonderful story about making new friends and fitting in. In the story Owen has to make some tough choices and the reader gets to choose with Owen. Each path shows the reader the consequences of their choice.
A beautifully written and illustrated book about real life situations. I can't wait for the next in the series!

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The Paladin (A novel based on fact by)
Published in Hardcover by Simon and Schuster (1979)
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True Spy Story
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Review Date: 2007-02-27
This book is a fictionalized story about a real spy for England during the Second World War. It begins when Chris is a child whose family is friends with Winston Churchill, not yet Prime Minister. Churchill befriends him on a visit, and later asks him to visit a school friend in Europe whose father is connected to the Nazis. His task is to discover when the Nazis are planning to invade Poland(?). His contribution impresses Churchill, who continues to use him as a spy through adulthood. The story is about his adventures. It was easy to read, and fascinating to read about a real child spy.
I recommend it for readers who like to learn about history but don't want to wade through textbook-like tomes. And for people who like spy novels. Or for people who enjoy biographies. And lots of other people, just because it is so fascinating.

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Parenting: The New Mom's Gift Kit (Petite Plus Series)
Published in Hardcover by Peter Pauper Press (2005-06-15)
Author: Paula Spencer
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A good present for Mom's to be
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
I believe this product is a best gift for mom's to be. I gave this to my friend who's expecting a baby girl. She said that it is informative and even has free subscription which she thinks would help her a lot. She likes the advises and poems in the mini booklet. The photochain awesome! She's anticipating her baby's picture in it. Thanks! This is a great product.


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