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Philip Rose

    Waves of The Sea
    Beyond the Beam
    The Beam and Beyond the Beam
    The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years
    The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years
    You Can't Do That on Broadway!
    • You Can't Do That on Broadway!

      A Raisin in the Sun and Other Theatrical Improbabilities

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(10)Évaluer

      Exploring the vibrant and often chaotic world of Broadway, this book delves into the unique challenges and outrageous moments that define the theater scene. It highlights the behind-the-scenes antics, strict regulations, and creative liberties that performers and producers navigate. Through anecdotes and insights, it captures the essence of what makes Broadway both thrilling and unpredictable, offering readers an engaging look at the intersection of art and commerce in one of the most famous entertainment districts in the world.

      You Can't Do That on Broadway!
    • People have lived for 120 years. It is possible. "The 120 Club" presents a comprehensive and practical program that goes well beyond diet and exercise. Phil Rose's "10 Wisdoms" offers a truly life-extending and life-saving practice. He argues why and how you should decide to live to 120 with zest and good health. Phil has worked collaboratively with allopathic and holistic healers from many disciplines on how to use a variety of healing tools now available us. His thinking has emerged both from extensive research and his day to day practice. 120 years is a very real goal for humans.

      The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years
    • The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years

      Health and Vitality in an Age of Transformation

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the pursuit of longevity, this book delves into the lifestyles and habits that could enable individuals to live up to 120 years. It combines scientific research with personal anecdotes, offering insights into diet, exercise, and mental well-being. The narrative emphasizes the importance of community and purpose in achieving a fulfilling life. Readers will discover practical tips and motivational stories that inspire a proactive approach to health and longevity.

      The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years
    • The Beam and Beyond the Beam

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in Devon, the narrative revolves around an old beam that serves as a symbol of connection and love. It intertwines the lives of the beam's owner and a dedicated marine researcher, exploring themes of romance and the impact of place on relationships. As their stories unfold, the beam becomes a poignant witness to their journey, highlighting the intersection of personal and environmental themes.

      The Beam and Beyond the Beam
    • Beyond the Beam

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative continues to delve into the evolving relationship between Hal and Amanda as they embark on a global adventure aboard their junk rigged ketch, "Kwan Yin." Their journey not only highlights the challenges of sailing but also emphasizes the growth and dynamics of their partnership, set against the backdrop of diverse cultures and experiences encountered along the way.

      Beyond the Beam
    • Waves of The Sea

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of Ancient Wisdom, this book delves into philosophical insights and timeless truths that have shaped human understanding throughout history. It examines the teachings and principles from various cultures and traditions, highlighting their relevance in contemporary life. The author encourages readers to reflect on these profound ideas and integrate them into their personal journeys, fostering a deeper connection with both self and the universe. This work serves as a guide to rediscovering wisdom that transcends time and culture.

      Waves of The Sea
    • Andrew Johnson's Circle Trip

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on a pivotal moment in American history, the narrative details President Andrew Johnson's journey to Chicago on August 28, 1866, to lay the cornerstone of the Stephen Douglas Monument. The trip features notable figures, including Secretary Seward, Ulysses S. Grant, and George Armstrong Custer, highlighting the political and social dynamics of the post-Civil War era. Through this event, the book explores themes of leadership, legacy, and the significance of commemorating influential figures in American history.

      Andrew Johnson's Circle Trip