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A LA Seattle: Restaurant Recipes
Published in Paperback by Crabtree Pub (September, 1987)
Authors: Catherine Grady Crabtree and Press Crabtree
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I have received numerous compliments by friends every recipe
All the recipes are delicious and easy. They look and taste so gourmet though!


Marketing Essentials, Student Edition
Published in Hardcover by Glencoe/MacMillan McGraw Hill (08 November, 1995)
Authors: Lois Farese, Grady Kimbrell, and Carl Woloszyk
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A book for Students and Execs alike
Lois Farese, is not only an excellent educator but also a great writer. This book not only teaches students the basics of Marketing but I'll bet that even Marketing big wigs could learn a thing or two from the book....try it I think that you'll like it. Oh by the way I want to say "Hi" to Mrs. Farese and thank her for assigning this book when I took her class


My Generation: Rock'N'Roll Remembered an Imperfect History
Published in Paperback by Dufour Editions (01 January, 1996)
Authors: Antony Farrell, Vivienne Guinness, Julian Lloyd, Brendan Barrington, Faith O'Grady, Vivienne Guiness, and Jullian Llyod
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One of the most enjoyable formats and reads for Rock fans
I am honored to have contributed one of the many essays in this book. Mine (only one of approximately sixty essays) is a rare instance of a feminist critique of Rock n' Roll, whilst raving about how deeply I love rock, why, what happened, and what ten albums I would require while stranded on a desert island. Now that I've got the conflict of interest confession out of the way, let me tell you something about the rest of this great collection of rock essays.
Other contributors include Noel Redding, Ron Wood, Marianne Faithful, Roddy Doyle, Donovan, Terry Woods, Mary Coughlan, Ian Whitcomb, Nell McCafferty, Philip Casey, and a long list of really cool experienced people, musicians, and/or writers who have connections with Ireland. Antony Farrell, Vivienne Guiness and Julian Lloyd, as editors and conceptualists for this collection, have brought a very hip and longlasting nostalgic donation to rock social history with this book. Each author contributes a highly personalized narrative about their favorite rock music and their experiences within that dimension of this garden of earthly delights.
Kathleen Williamson, J.D., Ph.D., CD, artist, song and prose writer, general PROVOCATEUR


O'Dwyer & Grady Starring in : Acting Innocent
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (01 April, 2002)
Authors: Steve Carver and Eileen Heyes
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A page-turner
A murder mystery set in the movie world of depression-era NYC? Solved by two 11-year-old actors? Sure! Why not? Pick this book up - and you won't put it down until you've read the very last word.


On the Tiger's Back
Published in Paperback by Biddle Pub Co (July, 1994)
Authors: Bernard E. Grady and Trevor W. Swett
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Very emotional book as it relates to the Vietnam War
This book was written through the eyes and soul of one Vietnam vet as he faces the daily struggles and tragedies of war. It is very realistic but also very sensitive. After reading this book it is easy to understand how it changed the lives of our young soliders over there and stole their youth. Since Vietnam is the untold story, every American should read this book and give thanks to the Vietnam veterans and the sacrifices they made. I for one believe it is never to late to tell them WELCOME HOME.


Personal Financial Planning (US Edition)
Published in Paperback by Captus Pr (19 December, 1998)
Authors: Perdue, Kwok Ho, Chris Robinson, and Grady Perdue
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Very highly recommended for personal reference
Now in a thoroughly revised, updated and expanded third edition, Kwok Ho and Chris Robinson's Personal Financial Planning continues to be a complete-in-one-volume manual for all aspects of money management and financial planning. The reader will receive invaluable guidance in acquiring expert help when needed, how the time value of money can be calculated; the processes involved with setting financial goals; how to measure and control personal revenues; and the life cycle of personal and family financial planning. All key elements relevant to financial planning are thoroughly and coherently covered including taxes, risk management, insurance, debt and credit management, mortgages, and investments. Of special value are the chapters devoted to retirement planning and the ethics of personal financial planners. A truly "reader friendly" text is augmented by a number of invaluable appendices and a highly useful index. Personal Financial Planning is very highly recommended for personal reference, as well as financial management class curriculums and reading lists.


Preparing for the Retirement Boom
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (September, 2000)
Author: Thomas Grady
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Right on Target
Supepr book...looks into the future and gives a clear idea of what our profession will look like. Especially with regards to compensation and independtent work.


Price & Reference Guide to PHB Porcelain Hinged Boxes: 2001
Published in Paperback by Universal Publishers (15 February, 2001)
Author: Patricia O'Grady
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Exactly What I needed
This is just what I needed to help me with my collection, it's like the bible for PHB'S!!


Raphael Semmes and the Alabama (Civil War Campaigns and Commanders Series)
Published in Paperback by McWhiney Foundation Pr (April, 1996)
Authors: Spencer C. Tucker and Grady McWhiney
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Raphael Semmes and the Alabama
I enjoyed this book. Took me awhile to read but very enjoyable. Civil War on the high seas!


Shadow of the condor
Published in Unknown Binding by ()
Author: James Grady
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James Grady Takes 'Condor' Several Steps Further
James Grady wrote the book which was turned into "Three Days of the Condor," one of the great films of the spy genre, and this book takes Condor back into the spy game.

Grady has details about the US intelligence agencies (circa 1975, when it was published) that were new to me. He also developed greatly as an author in the period between the original book and this one.

If you enjoyed either the first book or the movie made from it, you will almost certainly find this one fascinating.


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