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Assholes Forever (The Asshole Saga, Volume 2)
Xavier Crement
Enthea Press, 1992
Excellent Humor - but true, too....
This sequel to "Asshole No More" is not as painfully funny as Dr. Crement's first effort, but it is well worth your money. This book is a bit too factual to be funny. If you would like to learn more about us recovering assholes, this book is a must.
Fart Proudly
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 1990
Laughed out loud
When I read this book several years ago, I found myself laughing out loud, so I wrote Dave Barry and asked him if he had ghost-written this book. (The author's name also sounded bogus). I told him that the only time I ever found myself laughing out loud when reading ...
Psychic Vandalism
Robert R. Leichtman
,
M.D.
Enthea Press, 2008
Each of us lives in more than just the physical world; we dwell as well in a psychic environment that permeates the entire earth sphere. Although this invisible atmosphere is usually benign, it does have a dark side that can harm us. If colleagues at work, for example, are angry and irritated, their fuming and fussing poison the psychic ...
The Story of the Other Wise Man: And Other Christmas Stories
Henry Van Dyke
Enthea Press, 1990
The truest gift is love
I remember reading this story and seeing the TV movie when I was a boy. Recently, I mentioned the story to a friend of the family and she had never heard of it. It is a shame that a classic story that tells of true devotion and sacrifice has been forgotten. This is a ...
The Asshole Conspiracy (The Asshole Conspiracy, Volume 3)
Xavier Crement
Enthea Press, 1995
Our right to a sane, sensible society is being stolen from us, right under our own noses. Can you smell it? According to Xavier Crement, M.D., it is the Asshole Conspiracy, and he exposes it in this, his third book in the Asshole Saga. This book is nothing less than a new explanation of social evolution to replace Darwin, Freud, and Marx. It ...
The $1.98 Cookbook: How to Eat Like a Gourmet and Save $6,000-Or More-A Year
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 1993
I didn't know hamburger was a Gourmet food
Ok so Carl didn't refer to a lot of hamberger (none in fact) but he sure dosen't shop at the same store I do. My average price per meal was around $4. Still good though, well worth the price of addmission.
The Way to Health
Robert R. Leichtman
,
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 1994
This information is vital to the attainment of good health.
The "Way To Health" is wonderful! It is a clear, lucid presentation of the truth about the causes and the cure of disease. This book belongs in everyone's library....particularly those involved in healing as practitioners or patients. As an R N, I have worked ...
Nikola Tesla Returns (From Heaven to Earth)
Robert R. Leichtman
Enthea Press, 1998
The training of a genius mind to fish for ideas in a pond.
This book is surprising in a way. Nicola Tesla speaks through a medium and I had expected that he would reveal a few technical details that he had left obscure or did not have the time to complete. But technical things were hardly touched upon. On the contrary, Tesla's ...
The Tao of Meow
Waldo Japussy
Enthea Press, 1990
Look at life from a cat's point of view
If you have ever been owned by a cat, you have probably wondered what your pet is thinking at those moments when their smug, aloof feline behavior has you endlessly opening and closing doors, worrying over what cat food will entice their taste buds, or hoping they will ...
Asshole No More (The Asshole Saga, Volume 1)
Xavier Crement
Enthea Press, 1990
Well worth buying!
This parody on self-help books is well written and very funny. It's observations are frighteningly accurate and the author's advice is useful. Considering how common Assholism is in America I'm surprised this book is not a National Bestseller.
What's the Big Idea
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 2006
Big Ideas are the souce of all creative ideas, from the plots of Shakespeare and Euripides to the technological discoveries of science and the natural mysteries of botany. They have been explored by Plato and Descartes. They are the archetypal patterns and laws of the divine mind. And they are meant to govern and inspire all human thinking. ...
Enjoying Poetry
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 2002
A joyful introduction to poetry that will help anyone better understand--and enjoy--the art form of poetry. It introduces the reader to 12 great poets of the English tongue--Frost, Masefield, Dickinson, Keats, Whitman, Blake, Shakespeare, Pope, Wordsworth, Longfellow, Browning, and Tennyson.
A Deodorizer of Dead Dogs: Another Collection of Great Stuff You Never Read in School Satires & Tall Tales
Ambrose Bierce
,
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 1998
A collection of some of the most preposterous stories Ambrose Bierce wrote-- a humorous look at social customs and mores of American life.
A is for Aunty
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 2004
A is for Aunty is an A-B-C's of Liberalism, a satirical definition of liberal causes and ideas, demonstrating why liberalism is a failing ideology. There are several entries for each letter of the alphabet, beginning with "A is for Aunty" (Aunty Eunice, the liberal answer to Uncle Sam) and "B is for Babs" and running all the way to "Y is for ...
The Act of Meditation
Robert R. Leichtman
,
Carl Japikse
Enthea Press, 1994
Meditation is one of the most powerful tools of spirit--a practice that connects us with the Inner Presence. It is a tool for spiritual growth that has been featured in every major religion. But it is not well understood, and sometimes even rejected. The Act of Meditation describes what meditation is, what it means to practice it correctly, and ...
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