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Michael Phillips
The Seven Laws of Money tells how to live with money: how to get it, care for it, and forget about it. An underground classic among corporate executives, accountants, and entrepreneurs since the 1970s, it is rooted in the author's commitment to ... [... more]
Random House

Robin Hamlyn and Michael Phillips ed. William ...
Author: Morton D. Paley Binding: Digital Format: HTML Number Of Pages: 5 Publication Date: 2002-06-22 Release Date: 2005-07-30 [... more]
$5.95
Amazon.com

The Apple Grower: Guide for the Organic Orchardist
Fabulous Resource!: I LOVE this book. I'm particularly impressed with the density of information: too many hobby farm/small farm books take a once-over-lightly approach, but this one is deep on detail. I also appreciate the discussion of seedling trees: [... more]
$40.00
Amazon.com

Quicken Lawyer 2002 Business Deluxe
Amazon.com Review: Looking to start a small business? Or do you already own one and want to educate yourself on navigating the legal waters surrounding your establishment or corporation? There's a maze of information and processes involved with small [... more]
$79.95
Amazon.com

The Heather Hills of Stonewycke/Flight from ...
Great Historical Fiction: This was my favorite series as a teenager. I devoured each novel as it was published and waited impatiently for each sequel to come out. Phillips and Pella masterfully wove a plot that kept me on the edge of my seat, spellbound [... more]
$16.99
Amazon.com

A Day to Pick Your Own Cotton (Shenandoah Sisters #2)
An excellent sequel to Angels Watching Over Me.: Mayme Jukes and Katie Clairborne are two fifteen-year-old girls from worlds apart -- Mayme was born into slavery, while Katie was the daughter of a wealthy family that owned a large plantation. But in the [... more]
$12.99
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Together is All We Need (Shenandoah Sisters #4)
Weakest entry in series, but still good reading: I was a little let down in this last book in the Shenandoah Sisters series. Uncle Ward's ride to the rescue was cut a little too close to feel real and much of the book was about the troubles of Templeton. [... more]
$12.99
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A Perilous Proposal (Carolina Cousins #1)
Good storytelling and excellent writing make this a delight to read: In A Perilous Proposal, Michael Phillips does the hard work to make it easy for the reader. The good storytelling and excellent writing make this a delight to read. There are few [... more]
$13.99
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The Soldier's Lady (Carolina Cousins #2)
Intriguing Post Civil War Inspirational: Never having read this author before I picked up this book for two reasons; 1) the lovely cover art work and, 2) the brief synopsis provided from the back cover. The setting of this is in North Carolina in the [... more]
$12.99
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Never Too Late (Carolina Cousins #3)
inspiring Reconstruction Era thriller: Seffie was born a slave. At seven years old or about she is bought by Peter Mesiner as a companion to his sickly eight year old daughter Grace who suffers from the after effect of scarlet fever. Grace may now be [... more]
$13.99
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The Color of Your Skin Ain't the Color of Your Heart ...
Shenandoah Sisters III: What a unique way to view the reconstruction period after the Civil War but through the eyes of young people affected with the changes the war brought about. The third book in this series is full of suspense, distressing moments [... more]
$12.99
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Miss Katie's Rosewood (Carolina Cousins #4)
terrific Reconstruction Era Carolina Cousins thriller: Katie and Mayme leave their beloved Rosewood plantation in the Carolinas to travel by train to Philadelphia, but the latter is required to ride in the last car, the "Coloreds Only" coach. [... more]
$13.99
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