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Posted in Business (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Tim N. Tyler. By . The regular list price is $27.50. Sells new for $18.15.
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Posted in Business (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Randy Schuster. By Indaba Training Specialists, Inc.. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $9.71. There are some available for $10.17.
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Posted in Business (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Carl Lodjic. By AuthorHouse. The regular list price is $9.94. Sells new for $6.22. There are some available for $0.99.
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Posted in Business (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Seymour Shubin. By Mercer University Press. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $69.99. There are some available for $44.48.
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2 comments about The Man from Enterprise: The Story of John B. Amos, Founder of Aflac.
  1. This book is one of the best book's I've had the pleasure of reading. What a great American!


  2. This is a great book about the life of a great American. If you have doubts and fears about seeing your dreams become realities, this book will be very encouraging for you. I now work for the company John Amos founded (AFLAC), and I assure you, that your life plans can be changed by learning his life story.


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Posted in Business (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Homer W. Walker. By H Walker & Son Inc. The regular list price is $12.00. Sells new for $1.95. There are some available for $1.90.
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4 comments about Cracking The Egg-man.
  1. I enjoyed the book because it felt like I was actually there and once I got started on the book it was very hard for me to put it down. This is alot of what some other well respectable businessmen are also going through. The book showed how the eggman struggle thoughout the system but never gave up no matter how much pressure was against him, he never gave up not even when he was convicted. I see while serving his time he got to know the law and justice system very well. So that when it was time for his release he was prepared to fight fire with fire, and with determination. I applaud him for all that he did. Keep up the good fight;I think that he is a very strong man. I admire him for helping others.


  2. I purchase the book in Concord North Carolina and I finally finished reading it and I think the book was perfectly written and the Author who is also the Egg-man, I feel was treated unjust by the Justice System by reading this book I hope and pray that alot of other people read this exciting book also. I support the Author in his next publishing of the next book out.


  3. A compelling read, in which I felt anger, frustration and dismay, but i was not suprised to see suppression, power and deceit as part of the judicial system that is supposed to be fair and equal to all?

    A weaker person would have given up long before Homer, credit should be given for his persistence and bravery in exposing these people for what they really are. My only disappointment is that these people are not behind bars, serving a prison sentence for their deceit,neglect, lies and perjury.

    Homer, Good Luck for the future. I am sure you will reap the rewards for your endeavours and beliefs, and I am sure your actions have already saved many people from receiving unjust decisions by that judicial system and its hierarchy.



  4. I positively *loved* every moment of Homer Walker's Cracking the Egg-Man, but these other reviewers are in urgent need of medical attention if they think this is a serious expose on governmental abuse of power. GIVE ME A BREAK! This self-published effort is, without a doubt, the single WORST BOOK EVER WRITTEN!

    In 1993, Walker is a self-made entrepreneur in Fayetteville North Carolina, when he is conftonted by a far-reaching conspiracy to force him out of business and into prison. The conspiracy is anchored by the USDA, and revolves around the allegation that Walker has been illegally redeeming food stamps for cash.

    Walker, convinced that he can PROVE in open court that he has been redeeming food stamps for cash (so that poor persons in his community can pay their light bills, etc.) sets out on an eighteen month trek to document all the times he's illegally redeemed food stamps for cash. He presents the evidence in open court while acting as his own legal counsel, and is summarily thrown in prison.

    Don't just buy this book for the sheer lunacy of the argument, buy it for the prose:

    "Now, a 'Genuine Issue' is a issue which can be sustained by substantial evidence whenever there is a slightest doubt as to a material fact, so long as the fact in doubt is a material one which has legal probative force as to a controlling issue."

    WHAZZUH??? Take it from me, you need to buy this book and read it. Come to think of it, so do the Cohen Brothers!



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Posted in Business (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Luis Lamassonne. By Protea Publishing Company. The regular list price is $15.98. Sells new for $14.38. There are some available for $72.10.
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Written by Leroy Judson Daniels and Helen S. Herrick. By University Of Iowa Press. Sells new for $19.95. There are some available for $0.04.
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Written by Charles Luckman. By W W Norton & Co Inc. The regular list price is $22.50. Sells new for $3.95. There are some available for $0.01.
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Written by Gordon Pitts. By Doubleday Canada, Limited. There are some available for $0.45.
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Written by Yaron Eitan and Uri Miron. By Inkwater Pr. Sells new for $19.95. There are some available for $15.10.
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A Passion for the Edge: Living Your Dreams Now
Turning Points
Jetway Joshua (aka Carl Lewis Lodjic): Four Score and Twenty
The Man from Enterprise: The Story of John B. Amos, Founder of Aflac
Cracking The Egg-man
Mi Vida Con La Ibm
Tales of an Old Horsetrader: The First Hundred Years (Bur Oak Book)
Twice in a Lifetime: From Soaps to Skyscrapers
Kings of Convergence : The Fight for Control of Canada's Media
Riding the Waves: The Rise and Fall of Geotek

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