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below. Our
authors have the flexibility to do parts of their project
as they see fit. Our authors DO have total control
over their book projects. Your book could be here! Scroll
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Life After Work:
Six retirement
stories that can change your life
Retirement
stories of six famous people: Sarah and Bessie Delany,
Lee Iacocca, Katharine
Hepburn, Jimmy Carter, and Arthur Ashe . . . and the
messages they have for the rest of us: How is retirement
different today because of the dramatic increases in
life expectancy and profound changes about what it means
to be retired? • How can we plan for
retirement in a world of uncertainty and rapid change? • What
is the role of health in retirement, and what can we
do if health fails? • If retirement
is a transition to the "second half" of adult
life, how can we make this new staes of our lives productive
and satisfying?
First Edition Copyright 2007, ISBN#978-09790775-0-0
265 pages, black and white text and illustrations Black
text and sketches on white opaque paper
9" x 6" finished size
Full color paperback cover
The book is avaiable (to order) at chain bookstores and on Amazon.com.
Click here to purchase it on Amazon.com (But bookmark us so you can come
back!)
Arthur
F. Dauria and Walter VomSaal
Dr. Arthur F. Dauria is
Professor and Chair of the Communication Arts Department at
the State University of New York at Oneonta, New York. He received
his Ph.D in Communication Studies from the Pennsylvania State
University. He is a recipient of the Chancellors Award for
excellence in teaching, the highest teaching award for the
State University of New York system. He taught at Penn State
before coming to Oneonta. He teaches courses related to interpersonal
communication, human interaction, and conflict management. Dr. Walter vom Saal is a Professor of Psychology
at the State University of New York at Oneonta, where he
teaches courses in aging and in human sexuality. He received
his undergraduate degree from Columbia University and his
Ph.D. from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He also
has served as a college academic vice president, and interim
college president. He taught at Princeton University and
Millersville University before coming to Oneonta, and was
awarded the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Distinguished Teaching
Chair, the highest teaching award in the Pennsylvania System
of Higher Education.
The authors have enjoyed working together for many years to study and explore
the topic of retirement. Their research on this topic included interviews,
surveys, focus groups, and workshops.
The Adventures of Elbert and
Leopoldina
A delightful children's story about
an energetic goose and beagle, friends who accidentally
stroll 100 years into the past on a spring day. The animals
are beautifully
depicted with realistic mannerisms and devotion to each
other. The story contains concepts about our past, honesty,
devotion, and sincere concern for others - both in the human
and
animal
realm. A great gift for children.
First Edition Copyright 2006, ISBN#178-0-978-0-9790775-1-7
104 pages, black and white text and illustrations
black text and sketches on white opaque paper
8 1/2" x 5 1/2" finished size
Full color paperback cover
The book is available directly from Dorothy Kubik - or Click here to purchase
it on Amazon.com
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Dorothy
Kubik
A retired English teacher, has written
several non-fiction extensively researched history books about
our area. This is her first fiction. Contact
Touchstone for more information. Books signed by the author
may be purchased through Touchstone, for $17.00 Or
contact Dorothy for a standard book for $15.00, Write:
Dorothy Kubik, Echo Farm Publications, 8058 County Highway
26, Hamden,
NY 13782, or call: (607) 865-8351
We have recently placed her books
for sale on Amazon.com. You can order there.
Testimonial: "Barbara
of Touchstone Graphics was such a patient, careful,
encouraging, and pleasant person to work with in
bringing this book
into existence."
Open Windows - COMING SOON
Lenny Mintz
A Midwestern Life, A Memoir
Spencer Ketchum
wrote and compiled this book as a gift for his family
and friends. He gathered
information from his fathers and his own writing, and worked
back to the immigration of the Ketchom family to the United
States. "Spence" writes in a cordial, detailed
style that makes the reading easy and interesting. He intersperces
history with humor.
Mr. Ketchum lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
and has worked most of his life in public relations. He
relates stories from his childhood and through the Second
World War, to today.
First Edition Copyright 2006 192 pages,
black and and full-color pages intermingled
Black and full color ink on 80 lb opaque clay-coated paper Full color wrap-around
hard case cover, laminated for resiliance
8 1/2" x 11" finished size
Mr. Ketchum is distributing these books himself.
He is into his third printing, due to unexpected demand. Contact
Touchstone if you are interested.
Spencer Ketchum
This was a complex project as it is
considered short run (not a large quantity), color and
black ink pages mixed, and a hard case binding. By contracting
with three different companies we managed to get everything
he wanted. He sent books out for Christmas, and he is still
getting rave reviews from family and friends.
Testimonial (phone message): " The
books came . . . I gotta' tell you I agree with you. That
book
just is eyepopping! I'm so proud of US! It sure has been
fun working with you. Thanks again for everything. It's
going to be a very nice Christmas."
(Written message) "With it goes
my gratitude and satisfaction for a job well done with
passion, professionalism and always, with optimism and
determination that kept me secure in the belief that
the project was going to be completed, and as we envisioned
it. Contact
Touchstone for more information.
Speaking and Listening in a
New Era,
Ideas, Methods, and Practices.
Wrote this book as a textbook for
teaching his Communications course at Shippensburg University.
It accompanies a workbook and CD, and is sold to students
through that college bookstore.
Dr. Bluman makes the course much more
interesting by presenting the material in his own way, and
sharing his own life situations to enhance the learning
process.
First Edition Copyright 2004
238 pages, black text and charts and illustrations
Black Ink on white 60lb opaque paper
7" x 9" finished
size
Full
color paperback cover
Dr. Dale L. Bluman
Is a Professor of Commuinication at
Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania. He also shares
his expertise in communications with businesses requesting
intercommunication help, and also works with an expert
witness making video presentations for the courtroom. Dale
writes in a friendly, informative manner which (we feel)
makes his course much more interesting. Since Dr. Bluman
has custom-published his own textbook, he sees more profit
per book sold that he would through a commercial publishing
house. And since he is only interested in using the book
for his own course, not marketing it for others to use
teaching, his needs are only for short-run quantities. Testimonial: "You
were helpful
in all aspects of publishing the materials. Your expert
advice and experience helped me make good decisions.
I was comforted by always knowing that the end product
was in competent hands." Contact
Touchstone for more information.
Pony
Rider from Coney Island, A Spiritual Oddssey
. . . is a work of the imagination;
it is also, to some extent, autobiographical. Grosso writes:
"To write about the American
Indian . . . to get inside him, to feel a sense of
him, I have looked into my self, that is, I have groped
around
looking into my own mystery. And looking into myself,
I have discovered that, despite the thin garment of
culture that makes us appear different from one another,
we are
all found in each other."
Copyright
2004
44
pages, black & white text & sketches on 60lb opaque
paper
Full
color paperback cover
9
x 7" finished size
Stephen
Grosso
Born
in Brooklyn, New York, Stephen Grosso lived with his
wife in Walton, New
York. Two previous books have been published: "Harry,
My Friend" (Liguori Publications) and "Experiencing
Lourdes" (Servant Publications) both are available
at Amazon and other publishing websites. He published
numerous essays, articles and poems in magazines and
literary reviews.
Sadly, we lost Stephen in 2006 to cancer. His later writing
reflects those struggles. His wife, LaRae, is publishing
three additional works. They should be ready in a month.For
more information, or to purchase Grosso's books, check
the web site devoted to Stephen Grosso: http://stephengrosso.com/ (Remember
to bookmark here before you go - because you will be
exiting our site)
WALKWAY Poems
Robert Horn writes poetry
in his own intellictually
unique style. Those interested in the deepest depths
of emotional turmoil relating to aids, and those struggling
with the disease can relate to his work. This is a labor
of true love as he's been writing and rewriting these
poems for over six years, struggling to find just the
right presentation. An early edition of his book is available.
First Edition Copyright 2003 (the third
edition is in process)
172 pages, black text and photos
On 70 lb opaque paper
8 1/2" x 5 1/2" finished
size
Black
on white paperback cover
When
he is ready Mr. Horn intends to distribute his poetry
to interested parties. Contact
Touchstone if you are interested.
Robert Horn
Lived and worked throughout Europe
and in New York City. Associated with artists, he organized
and displayed their work. With his regal demeanor, intellictual
interests and delight in conversation, Robert received
invitations to accompany the elite of society throughout
Europe, and has many fascinating stories to tell. We hope
he keeps writing. Contact
Touchstone for more information.
YESTERDAY'S
WEALTH
Lynn Bissell has been researching,
collecting and writing about the Oneonta area, particularly
about the development of the school systems, and views
of antique postcards for many years. Yesterday's Wealth
was created as he asked the elderly he was interviewing,
what was most remarkable about then - as they remember.
First Edition Copyright ______
____ pages, black text and photos, GBC
bound
On 60 lb opaque paper
8 1/2" x 11" finished
size
Full
color (parchment) card stock cover with clear overlay
to protect.
Lynn Bissell
Lynn Bissell has been researching,
collecting and writing about the Oneonta area, particularly
about the development of the school systems, and views
of antique postcards for many years.
He has interviewed many teachers, students and compiled several
books, all which offer deep insight into life as it was in Oneonta long ago.
His books are for sale at the Oneonta
Historical Association, on Main Street in Oneonta, NY.
Contact Touchstone for more information.
See a photo of Lynn receiving an award from the Oneonta Historical
Society: (But bookmark here, as you'll be leaving our web site.) http://www.oneontahistory.org/awards.htm
THE
ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE EXPERIENCE
"Everyone takes pleasure in
something. Some enjoy sports, music, art, exercise,
comepeition, and some even enjoy sleeping! I enjoy interviewing
senior
citizens, especially one-room schoolhouse teachers
and students. . .During my interviews with the teachers,
I could feel the sincerity and caring in their voices.
They gave everything they had to teach their students.
I felt proud to talk to them and when I listened to
all
the hardships of teaching during those years, I felt
very humble. . . Oral history is worth its weight in gold.
Let us now share the wealth they have contributed for
our enjoyment and education."
First Edition Copyright Nov. 2000
102 pages, black
text and photos with some full color pages,Full color
illustrations of stunning "rewards
of merit" (cards given to students for excellend work).
stitched.
On 60 lb opaque paper
8 1/2" x 11" finished
size
Black on white gloss card stock cover.
Lynn Bissell
Lynn
Bissell has been researching, collecting and writing about
the Oneonta area, particularly about the development of
the school systems, and views of antique postcards for many
years.
He has interviewed many teachers, students and compiled several
books, all which offer deep insight into life as it was in Oneonta long ago.
His books are for sale at the Oneonta
Historical Association, on Main Street in Oneonta, NY.
Contact Touchstone for more information.
See a photo of Lynn receiving an award from the Oneonta Historical
Society: (But bookmark here, as you'll be leaving our web site.) http://www.oneontahistory.org/awards.htm
ONEONTA TRAILS 1771-1980
Lynn Bissell has been researching,
collecting and writing about the Oneonta area, particularly
about the development of the school systems, and views
of antique postcards for many years. Yesterday's Wealth
was created as he asked the elderly he was interviewing,
what was most remarkable about then - as they remember.
First Edition Copyright ______
____ pages, black text and photos,
GBC bound
On 60 lb opaque paper
8 1/2" x 11" finished
size
Full
color (parchment) card stock cover with clear overlay
to protect.
Lynn Bissell
Lynn
Bissell has been researching, collecting and writing about
the Oneonta area, particularly about the development of
the school systems, and views of antique postcards for
many years.
He has interviewed many teachers, students and compiled several
books, all which offer deep insight into life as it was in Oneonta long ago.
His books are for sale at the Oneonta
Historical Association, on Main Street in Oneonta, NY.
Contact Touchstone for more information.
See a photo of Lynn receiving an award from the Oneonta Historical
Society: (But bookmark here, as you'll be leaving our web site.) http://www.oneontahistory.org/awards.htm
COMING
Lynn Bissell
Lynn
Bissell has been researching, collecting and writing about
the Oneonta area, particularly about the development of the
school systems, and views of antique postcards for many years.
He has interviewed many teachers, students and compiled several
books, all which offer deep insight into life as it was in Oneonta long ago.
His books are for sale at the Oneonta
Historical Association, on Main Street in Oneonta, NY.
Contact Touchstone for more information.
See a photo of Lynn receiving an award from the Oneonta Historical
Society: (But bookmark here, as you'll be leaving our web site.) http://www.oneontahistory.org/awards.htm
Johanna
A warm and loving look at Joan's
Mother's life, from beginnig to end, from her childhood
in Norway to life in the United States.
First Edition Copyright 2005
28 pages, black and white text and
photos on white 60lb opaque paper
8 1/2" x 5 1/2" finished
size
Black Ink on Ivory Parchment paperback
cover
Joan Heffner
Wrote this book as a gift for her grandchildren
(and other family members) so it is written in delightfully
simple style with plenty of photographs embellishing it
throughout.
Jean
offers lighthearted encouragement and some of her own
created recipes and sources for information and ingredients.
"Today
the products available are plentiful and amazing. They
continue to delight me! We Celiac sufferers now can
live more easily!"
Copyright
2004
24
pages, black & white text
Black
ink on card stock cover - stapled
8.5
x 5.5" finished size
Jean
Miller
Jean
first developed Celiac Disease at age 6 months, and nearly
died from malnutrition and diarrhea before a diagnosis
was made. Her Celiac Disease returned in her early 50's
and incredibly, no doctor recognized it! She diagnosed
herself and started creating and eating gluten-free foods
once again.
Contact
author by:
636
Co. Hwy. 35, Maryland, New York 12116-1915
(607)
432-5767
This
book available by contacting Mrs. Miller to order. Price:
$10.00