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The front and back covers of "How to Win an Argument with a Woman" are similar to a host of self-help pseudo-psychology books. This book contains no words inside - just two hundred blank pages (which does make it an excellent book for notes or sketches, or a humorous talking point for your friends), and it is absolutely correct in its conclusions! * * * * The back cover reads: Since Time immemorial, men have been arguing with women... and losing. And then wondering what just happened, and why they gave up.* * * * Well, nevermore! This ground-breaking book reveals how the average man can successfully counter any woman's illogical calls to feelings and emotions, and finally be able to win an argument! * * * * The insights provided in this book will let you accurately negate any counter-argument your opponent may provide to your opinion, thus letting you finally win. Never lose to a woman again! * * * * Take a look inside - you'll be amazed at how simple, accurate, and shockingly easy it is... * * * * Check out the other books published by Flying Chipmunk Publishing at www.FlyingChipmunkPublishing.com, or Friend us on Facebook for our latest Children's, Juvenile, and Adult releases.
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The front and back covers of "A Man's Guide to Understanding Women" are similar to a host of self-help pseudo-psychology books. This book contains no words inside - just two hundred blank pages (which does make it an excellent book for notes or sketches, or a humorous talking point for your friends). * * * * The back cover reads: For millennia, women have been a enigmatic puzzle to men. Millions of hours and hundred's of millions of words have been written by men analyzing the way women think. While it's widely acknowledged that the female gender is far superior to men in most areas - emotionally, cognitively and socially - until now the complex secrets of a woman's mind have eluded science....
In this charmingly illustrated fantasy, a 4-inch-high boy climbs on the back of a friendly seagull and heads for Europe to quash a mad scientist's evil plan and do some sightseeing.
Twenty-nine tales from the folklore of Turkey, India, Denmark, Armenia, and the Sudan.
A field guide to mammal tracks with detailed illustrations, concise useful information, and a key for identification
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Fifty Years of Flying Fun covers, in a roughly chronological order, over fifty continuous years of flying. This ranges from joining the RAF in 1962, through his intriguing first operational tour on Hunters in Aden, the early days of the Jaguar in Germany and, finally in the RAF, an almost outrageous two years flying the Jaguar and Hunter with the Sultan of OmanÕs Air Force. His subsequent civil flying has been exclusively in the General Aviation and flying display fields as a flying instructor and well known display pilot, including being involved in many varied and interesting display-related episodes. With in excess of 7,000 flying hours on 59 different types Ð and only one aircraft (Spencer FlackÕs Mustang) with a working autopilot Ð Rod gives a clear, and largely humorous, insight into the operation of a cross section of piston and jet engine vintage aircraft and his undoubted fifty years of fun since the first solo on 19 March 1963. Fifty Years of Flying Fun is not just a book for the aviation enthusiast, but for anyone wanting to learn about any aspect of flying history through the memoir of a man who lived through it all.