
our list of titles
The creation of a list . Every publisher starts with an idea of what should be published. Otherwise, why go into the publishing business? Thus far, we are focusing on the kind of quirky, highly individualistic titles that we ourselves enjoy reading for both fun and information.
Published...
An affectionate memoir by artist Robert Hewitt about what it was like to be a boy in America in the 1950s, in a world where even indulged only children were expected to amuse themselves with little assistance from adults.There was all the fun of growing up in a more-innocent time in a pleasant neighborhood where everyone knew everyone else - and what they'd been up to - and were quick to tell a fellow's parents all that they knew. And there was the family, long-suffering but loving, which provided the supportive environment in a past that really was another country, where boys did do things differently. It was a lot of fun. 194 PAGES. 66 PEN-AND-INK ILLUSTRATIONS. Kindle ISBN: 978-0-9843780-0-5; Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-0-9843780-1-2. Click the link to order the edition from Amazon.com. Available as an unillustrated eBook on the Apple iPad, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, and other applications. ePub ISBN: 978-1-4524-4347-8.
Upcoming...
- Relative Risk: The Pleasures and Perils of Family History
- Edy Webster describes her experiences (and shares techniques) in solving family mysteries, a pursuit that led her to think that her grandmother was right: genealogy is risky business.
- For Journey We Must: A German Goes to Colonial America in 1737
- Linda Hewitt takes us on a journey from the Germany of the Holy Roman Empire, down the Rhine to Amsterdam, and across the wide and lonely sea to eighteenth-century Colonial America. Illustrated.
- In the Kitchen with Maggie : Food As Love
- Gail Kirkland writes of a grandmother's lifelong obsession with good food and how her creativity and determination kept her family well fed even in the Great Depression. Includes recipes for her grandmother's favorite meals. Illustrated.
- 15 Surefire Ways to Flunk Job Interviews
- A.J. Billingsley tells us how applicants can make sure that NOBODY will ever hire them for just about ANYTHING they really want to do.
Under consideration...
- A Lost World: Agricultural Symbolism in The Bible and Traditional Hymnals
- The Back of Beyond: A Pair of Urbanites Leave the Big City for a High Mountain Valley


