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How To Write A Business Plan

In How to Write a Business Plan, corporate expert Brian Finch provides a clear, step-by-step blueprint to create a professional plan that wins over banks and venture capitalists. From drafting sales forecasts and organizing financial information to analyzing your market and managing legal risks, this practical handbook covers everything you need to get your startup or expansion right the first time. An indispensable tool for small business owners, startup founders, and aspiring entrepreneurs.

Author: Brian Finch

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Six Easy Pieces: The...

Richard P. Feynman inspired a generation of students across the world with his energetic, unorthodox style of teaching. An outstanding communicator, he presented complex problems in simplified, understandable terms, returning to the fundamentals of physics and illuminating key concepts in a fresh and dynamic way.

Drawn from his celebrated and landmark text Lectures on Physics, this collection of essays reveals Feynman's distinctive style while introducing the essentials of physics to the general reader. The topics explored include atoms, the fundamentals of physics and its relation to other sciences, the theory of gravitation and quantum behaviour.

Author: Richard P. Feynman

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Getting To Yes

Are you looking for a straightforward, no-nonsense strategy for negotiation? Getting to Yes is a highly practical guide packed with easily remembered principles that show you exactly how to pursue your own interests, keep your adversaries happy, and come out on top. No matter what the opposition does, and no matter what tricks they resort to, this classic text ensures you have the tools to navigate any conflict and successfully "Get to Yes" every single time.

Author: Roger Fisher & William Ury

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All I Really Need To Know I...

All I Really Need To Know is a collection of the author's favorite observations, written over the years, that reveal simple truths about small lives with big meanings. Like the things he learned in the sandpit at Sunday School: share everything; play fair; don’t hit people; put things back where you found them; clean up your own mess; say you’re sorry when you hurt somebody, and so on. 

Author: Robert Fulghum

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Extra Note: Only listed as worn because the first handful of pages has top water stains, that has not caused warping or affected reading. Other than browned pages, the book is in a fair vintage condition.

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How To Publish Yourself

A classic, highly nostalgic time capsule from 1987! While the technical mentions of CDs and early desktop publishing are delightfully retro, Peter Finch's core philosophy on creative independence, grassroots marketing, and avoiding vanity publishers remains timelessly brilliant for independent poets and zine creators.

Author: Peter Finch

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The Etymologicon

In The Etymologicon, Mark Forsyth takes readers on an entertaining journey through the surprising origins and connections of English words and phrases. Moving from one word to the next through a chain of linguistic links, he explores how language has been shaped by history, culture, religion, politics, and everyday life. Along the way, he reveals unexpected connections between seemingly unrelated words and explains the stories behind familiar expressions. Combining humour, historical anecdotes, and etymological research, Forsyth offers a fascinating exploration of the hidden pathways that run through the English language.

Author: Mark Forsyth

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The Horologicon

From the bestselling author of The Etymologicon comes a brilliant, witty journey through the lost vocabulary of everyday life. "The Horologicon takes you through a single day using the strangest, funniest, and most forgotten words in the English language. From the 'uhtceare' (lying awake worrying before dawn) to 'grogblossoms' at the local pub, Mark Forsyth (The Inky Fool) gives you a bizarre and completely addictive word for every hour of your routine."

Author: Mark Forsyth

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Lorca: The Theatre Beneath...

An invaluable, deeply insightful guide for students, actors, and lovers of classic drama. "In Lorca: The Theatre Beneath the Sand, renowned scholar Gwynne Edwards explores the groundbreaking, revolutionary stagecraft of Federico García Lorca. By examining Lorca's plays within their intense literary and historical contexts, Edwards unpacks the radical, surrealist 'theatre beneath the sand'—the hidden layer of raw emotion, poetry, and social rebellion that challenged classical theater forever." From Blood Wedding to his avant-garde masterpieces, this is the definitive companion book for any academic library or theater lover.

Author: Gwynne Edwards

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The Silk Roads: A New...

While historical focus has long centered on the West, this internationally acclaimed bestseller masterfully shifts our perspective toward the true spine of global history: the vibrant region stretching across Central Asia deep into China and India. The Silk Roads offers a dazzling reassessment of the past, exploring the powerful forces that drove the rise and fall of empires, shaped international trade, and continue to dominate modern global politics. Highly praised by The Times as an ambitious, detailed, and immensely entertaining masterpiece, this non-fiction book is essential for any history lover.

Author: Peter Frankopan

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New Low Blood Sugar And You

A guide to diagnosing and treating hypoglycemia and sugar sensitivity by identifying if common issues like anxiety, exhaustion, headaches, and insomnia are caused by low blood sugar. It guides readers toward a personalized diet tailored to their individual body chemistry. The book also tackles complex health links, addressing the collision of hypoglycemia with multiple allergies, connecting excessive sugar or caffeine to yeast infections, and linking mercury tooth fillings to low blood sugar. It introduces effective therapies to manage sweet cravings and related weight issues, complete with practical menus, recipes, and nutritional data for common foods.

Author: Carlton Fredericks

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Invented Knowledge: False...

Did a Chinese fleet really discover America in 1421? When in prehistory were extraterrestrials landing on Earth and teaching humans how to build pyramids? Is it true that the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel took up residence in England and the United States? These and a host of other controversial claims – some quite odd, many plain weird – are investigated in this incredible and often startling book.

Author: Ronald H. Fritze

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Certain Islands

Certain Islands by David Divine is a collection of essays exploring the unique character and independence of various islands. Rather than focusing solely on their geography, the book highlights their "inviolable identities," examining islands chosen for their specific roles in history—ranging from places of discovery, war, and terror to refuge, piracy, and mythology.

Author: David Divine

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One loose photo page. Otherwise still in overall good condition.

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