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Discover
how Sammy, the little green snake, finds out:
- that wishes may
sometimes come true in a most unusual way.
- that curiosity can help to find out about other ways of life.
- that getting lost isn't always a bad thing.
Mary Reddick Welsh was born in New York City and raised in Westchester, New York and California. She attended Colorado College in Colorado Springs and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. She has also studied at the Art Student League in New York City and St. Thomas Aquinus College.
She has been an art teacher and a librarian in Sullivan, Maine where she has lived with her husband, Joe, for the past thirty-five years. She has both illustrated and written for the Puckerbrush Review and has created commercial illustrations for many organizations. Sammy is her first book for children.
All-India
Vegetarian Cookbook
A Subzi Sutra containing the
secrets of India's multi-regional vegetarian cuisine
By Chef Zubin D'Souza
More
than 150 recipes with both American and European measurements, this book draws
its great-tasting recipes from throughout India. A corporate chef, and a past
participant in OCLD, India’s intern program more difficult to get into than
Harvard Law, Zubin D’Souza has worked all over the world and traveled
much of India to bring you the best of regional cookery that he has elevated to
classic form, refining each recipe to reveal nuance that regional cookery
usually doesn’t convey.
Masalas and curries
Rasams and shorbas
Raitas and paneers
Vegetables of every kind
Dals, rice, and breads
Chutneys, chat, and spice masalas
Sweets to make your teeth hurt
They’re all here, gathered
from all over India—the best of the best.
There are whole chapters on
chilis and spices; how to stock a useful Indian spice larder and where and how
to buy the staples to fill it; you will find treatises on oils and ghee, rice,
how to eat “Indian style,"
what kinds of curries come from where, what special
equipment is needed (almost none); and Zubin D’Souza even answers the
question: Do Indians eat soup?
Organized by course, many of these recipes, having been collected regionally, are found nowhere else. Be the first on your block to prepare lentil dumplings in mustard sauce.
ISBN 978-0-9800508-9-9 240 pages
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Provisions
Recipes
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The Depository Trust Company
By William T. Dentzer Jr
The Depository Trust
Company reports the early 1970s origin and evolution of The Depository Trust
Company (DTC), the world’s largest securities depository, and how it became
the basis of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) in 1999.
It describes the basic policies and company culture of DTC and DTCC and
shows how these organizations made the clearance and settlement of virtually all
trades in U.S. equity, corporate debt, and municipal securities more accurate
and less costly, obliterating through automation the conditions that created the
Wall Street “paperwork crisis” of the late 1960s.
ISBN: 978-0-9800508-5-1 100 pages
Religion:
What It Has
Been and What It Is
By Jay G. Williams
What It Has Been
Beginning with a review of the human needs that all religions
seek to fulfill, Dr. Williams traces the world’s religions as they evolved
through four cultural channels: China , India
and South
The various religious traditions are followed down all four
cultural streams to contemporary time—through their confrontations with the
Enlightenment, Nietszche (“God is dead!”), Freud, and perhaps most
profoundly with
About the author
Jay G. Williams is chair of the department of religious studies
and director of Asian studies of
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Title and Table of
Contents
The Near East - Sumer, Egypt, Assyria, and
Babylonia
Early Chinese Buddhism
The Modern Near East and Europe
Index
Yma Sumac:
The Art Behind the Legend
By Nicholas E. Limansky

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Half the range of the piano keyboard! |
At last a serious critical examination of the utterly unique vocalist celebrated for her "four-octave voice," Yma Sumac! A confounding, sometimes heartbreaking, mixture of absurd show-biz hype, stunning virtuosity, and sometimes ravishing artistry, Yma Sumac was a firmly established recording artist of the folk music of her native Peru when she came to America to be “discovered.” And discovered she was—by the publicity department of Capitol Records and the “Exotica” pop music maestro Les Baxter.
From there her story becomes ever more tangled and weird—and deeply interesting. Yma herself is an amazingly contradictory mix. Nicholas Limansky (a formally trained professional singer) is able to demonstrate that she was startlingly sophisticated technically even though almost entirely self-taught. What is perhaps even more astonishing than the celebrated 4-octave range of her voice—and its effortless clarity and sweetness—was the nearly incredible longevity—fully 4 decades!—of her ability to command it.
With the enthusiastic collaboration of her quixotic, charming, slightly rascally husband, she went along with the corruption of her artistic identity by the gleefully amoral record-company publicists, creators of her public persona—Inca Princess (sometimes Priestess!)—from a primitive mountain tribe (or, sometimes, descended from a line of kings that was said to go back several hundred years before there were any Incas)! Imperious as any diva with her intimates and musical collaborators, she maintained an unassailable dignity and unaffected graciousness as a performer and in relation to her fans.
All documented in this large, lavishly illustrated volume—an extensively researched biography (her birth date established once and for all!), many personal anecdotes of her intimates, technical discussions of her voice and her music, generous excerpts from reviews and priceless examples of publicity material.
About the author:
Nicholas
E. Limansky
studied voice at Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore and has a performance degree
from the University of West Virginia. He has sung with The Bach Aria Group,
Musica Sacra, New York Choral Artists (of the NewYork Philharmonic), and the
Opera Orchestra of New York. He reviews new vocal releases of historical singers
for Opera News, The Record Collector, Classical Singer and
Opera Quarterly. His vocal specialty is the acuto-sfogato
(extended-vocal-range) soprano. His work on Yma Sumac has covered nearly three
decades.
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below. Birding Through Life: Allen Haydon Benton is professor of biology,
emeritus, at the State University of New York, Fredonia. He has written several books of
poetry as well as the definitive "Manual for Field Biology and Ecology and Atlas of
Fleas of the Eastern United States. ISBN 0970392397 168 pages
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Return to Peru and Performance in New York
Yma at The Ballroom
Yma for a New Generation
Wanderings of a Born Birder
By Allen H. Benton
The author blends a scientist's curiosity with a
contagious delight in what he sees. He has the ease of a natural raconteur in showing us
how birding has bound together the decades of a long, rich life.
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By Moe Liss
No death is more difficult to deal with than the death of ones child. The
childs age matters scarcely at all. A parent who grieves the death of an adult child
simply has had more years to come to love that child.
Debbies Stories tells the recollections of her father and the relatives and friends of a young woman who died at the age of thirty-seven after battling lupus, scleroderma, and lung cancer.
These are reminiscences presented by the people in Debbies life who loved her. They are stories, plain and simple. There is no denouement. There are no suspense-filled passages. And, while this book is about an ending, it, itself, has no ending. It is an outpouring of love exhibited through the recall of feelings and wishes and the love that surrounds those whose lives were touched by this young woman.
This book is a unique opportunity to participate in the lives of people who would otherwise remain unknown to you. It enables sensing somewhat the affect the death of ones child can have even many years after it occurs. And, most importantly, one senses and witnesses the healing effect that storytelling has on those involved. Through its stories this book brings life again through recall and enables communication when communication is obviously impossible.
Debbies family and friends have been supported in their grief by an international group called The Compassionate Friends and have themselves become involved in forwarding the Friends efforts. The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.
YBK Publishers is proud to publish Debbies Stories. The new technology that we use, print-on-demand, enables us to produce very small numbers of books in a commercially viable environment. It provides a platform from which books of limited sales potential can be made nationally available and be successful publishing ventures as well. We are pleased to participate in a process that broadens the publishing base making available to a significant few what would otherwise not be disseminated at all.
ISBN 0-9703923-5-4 120 pages
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Changing
Your Mind About Love:
What You Need to Know to
Have the Relationship of a Lifetime
By Judy Kelpsas and Tina Birnbaum
Can you really learn how to stay in love?
Give up these destructive myths:
There is a natural gulf between men and women
Unconditional love is the ideal model for relationships
Relationships are a contest
Independence and freedom is the best path to happiness
Men don't want lasting love as much as women do
Real love depends on finding the right person
Half of all marriages end in divorce. Staying in love is easier said than done. Too often
we find ourselves exhausted by arguments, frustration and disappointment. What it takes is
changing the way you think about love, and changing what you do about it!
Find out how loving relationships can last for you
Frustration is inevitableand survivable
You can create and enjoy the benefits of emotional generosity
There is power in your relationship that you never knew was there
You can learn how to express emotion to support, not damage, your relationship
Learning from conflict is the smart alternative to arguing
Take charge of your relationship instead of just letting it happen
Tina Birnbaum MA, LCPC and Judy Kelpsas, MS, LCPC are two of the co-founders of
Transitions: Associates in Psychotherapy in Chicago where they are well known as the
developers of Parenting As Partners. They have each appeared in radio and
television features on child development, women's issues and family health, including T.
Berry Brazelton's What Every Baby Knows.
ISBN 097039232X
140 pages
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