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Public Domain Products
Wait until you see what we have in store for you when it comes to Public
Domain. If you are not certain what this means, it means that these are previously
published books (many of them quite famous) where the copyright has expired and so they
have, in effect, become public property.
We are offering them to you in ready made packages, most of which include both the PDF and
editable Word DOC versions, custom designed cover graphics and, in many cases, sales
letters as well.
You are free to resell these works or alter the form or type of their
content, however, you cannot claim authorship.
What You Get in a Typical Package:
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NICHE TOPIC: Home Improvement
Sub-Topic: Home Remodeling
Making the House a Home- Edgar A Guest
Making the House a Home
We have been building a home for the last fifteen years, but it begins to look now as though it will not be
finished for many years to come. This is not because the contractors are slow, or the materials scarce, or because
we keep changing our minds. Rather it is because it takes years to build a home, whereas a house can be built in a
few months...
...We knew the sort of home we wanted, but we were willing to begin humbly. This was not because we were averse to
starting at the top. Both Mother and I had then, and have now, a fondness for the best things of life. We should
have liked a grand piano, and a self-making ice box, and a servant, and an automobile right off! But less than five
hundred dollars capital and twenty-eight dollars a week salary do not provide those
things.
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
Bits about Home Matters- Helen Hunt Jackson
Here is the Table of Contents:
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The Inhumanities of Parents—Corporal
Punishment.
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The Inhumanities of Parents—Needless
Denials.
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The Inhumanities of
Parents—Rudeness.
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Breaking the Will.
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The Reign of Archelaus.
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The Awkward Age.
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A Day with a Courteous Mother.
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Children in Nova Scotia.
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The Republic of the Family.
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The Ready-to-Halts.
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The Descendants of Nabal.
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“Boys Not Allowed.”
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Half an Hour in a Railway Station.
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A Genius For Affection.
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Rainy Days.
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Friends of the Prisoners.
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A Companion for the Winter.
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Choice of Colors.
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The Apostle of Beauty.
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English Lodging-Houses.
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Wet the Clay.
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The King's Friend.
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Learning to Speak.
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Private Tyrants.
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Margin.
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The Fine Art of Smiling.
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Death-Bed Repentance.
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The Correlation of Moral Forces.
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A Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas
Dinner.
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Children's Parties.
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After-Supper Talk.
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Hysteria In Literature.
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Jog Trot.
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The Joyless American.
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Spiritual Teething
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Glass Houses.
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The Old-Clothes Monger in
Journalism.
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The Country Landlord's Side.
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The Good Staff of Pleasure.
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Wanted.—A Home.
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
A Treatise on Domestic Economy - Catherine Esther Beecher
Here is a partial Table of
Contents:
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PREFACE. TO THE THIRD EDITION.
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CHAPTER I. THE PECULIAR RESPONSIBILITIES OF AMERICAN WOMEN.
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CHAPTER II. DIFFICULTIES PECULIAR TO AMERICAN WOMEN.
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CHAPTER III. REMEDIES FOR THE PRECEDING DIFFICULTIES.
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CHAPTER IV. ON DOMESTIC ECONOMY AS A BRANCH OF STUDY.
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CHAPTER V. ON THE CARE OF HEALTH.
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CHAPTER VI. ON HEALTHFUL FOOD.
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CHAPTER VII. ON HEALTHFUL DRINKS.
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CHAPTER VIII. ON CLOTHING.
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CHAPTER IX. ON CLEANLINESS.
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CHAPTER X. ON EARLY RISING.
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CHAPTER XI. ON DOMESTIC EXERCISE.
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CHAPTER XII. ON DOMESTIC MANNERS.
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CHAPTER XIII. ON THE PRESERVATION OF A GOOD TEMPER IN A HOUSEKEEPER.
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CHAPTER XIV. ON HABITS OF SYSTEM AND ORDER.
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CHAPTER XVI. ON ECONOMY OF TIME AND EXPENSES.
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CHAPTER XVII. ON HEALTH OF MIND.
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CHAPTER XVIII. ON THE CARE OF DOMESTICS.
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CHAPTER XIX. ON THE CARE OF INFANTS.
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CHAPTER XX. ON THE MANAGEMENT OF YOUNG CHILDREN.
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CHAPTER XXI. ON THE CARE OF THE SICK.
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CHAPTER XXII. ON ACCIDENTS AND ANTIDOTES.
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CHAPTER XXIII. ON DOMESTIC AMUSEMENTS AND SOCIAL DUTIES.
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CHAPTER XXIV. ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSES.
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CHAPTER XXV. ON FIRES AND LIGHTS.
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CHAPTER XXVI. ON WASHING.
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CHAPTER XXVII. ON STARCHING, IRONING, AND CLEANSING.
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CHAPTER XXVIII. ON WHITENING, CLEANSING, AND DYEING.
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CHAPTER XXIX. ON THE CARE OF PARLORS.
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CHAPTER XXX. ON THE CARE OF BREAKFAST AND DINING-ROOMS.
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CHAPTER XXXI. ON THE CARE OF CHAMBERS AND BEDROOMS.
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CHAPTER XXXII. ON THE CARE OF THE KITCHEN, CELLAR, AND STOREROOM.
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CHAPTER XXXIII. ON SEWING, CUTTING, AND MENDING.
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CHAPTER XXXIV. ON THE CARE OF YARDS AND GARDENS.
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CHAPTER XXXV. ON THE PROPAGATION OF PLANTS.
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CHAPTER XXXVI. ON THE CULTIVATION OF FRUIT.
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CHAPTER XXXVII. MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTIONS.
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
How to Finish off Your Basement or
Attic
Hard pressed for space? Plan that sparkling new remodeled attic or basement you've been dreaming about! For
some time you've probably been eying that wasted attic or basement space, thinking in terms of a new recreation
room, a workshop, a bedroom or even a complete apartment.
Yes, it can be done, and cheaply and easily, too, if you're willing to devote a little time and effort to the
project.
This book is designed to show you what can be done and tell you how to do it, and please believe us when we say you
can do it, even with a very limited knowledge of the skills involved.
Most manufacturers in the field have heeded the pleas of the do-it-yourselfer with the result that new materials
are now available to make the job easier and produce a better looking end product. For this reason, we have
included information on these new materials as well as those that have been around longer. In all cases, you'll
find step-by-step hints to help you do the job in a professional manner with the least amount of waste effort.
Thousands of families have successfully completed home remodeling projects, and the number grows larger every year.
Now's the time to get started!
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as well as pdf version.
Custom cover graphics.
The Complete Home
Blessed indeed are they who are free to choose where and how they shall live. Still more blessed are
they who give abundant thought to their choice, for they may not wear the sackcloth of discomfort nor scatter
the ashes of burned money.
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