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      • Everything's Fine Inc.

        Everything's Fine is a small independent press based in Manila that seeks to build a community around practices that will make publishing and bookmaking kinder and more sustainable for local authors. By treating our authors as partners, and operating with transparency throughout the bookmaking process, we hope to create the best conditions for continued creativity and productivity. Founded in 2019, we aim to publish well-made books with ambitious and thought-provoking content. As such, we choose our publications and book projects thoughtfully, keeping in mind not just what the reader seeks, but how publications can perhaps contribute to making a better world possible.

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      • Tango Sin Fin

        “Método de Tango” is the first fundamental book series that teaches how to play tango music, published in English and Spanish since 2014 by Tango Sin Fin in Buenos Aires. This book series is the only collection which provides any musician, arranger, composer or ethnomusicologist from around the world a methodological and pedagogical approach to tango language, using academic terms, exercises and musical studies. Each volume is focused on one instrument: violin, bass, bandoneon, piano, flute and guitar. So far, the collection has only been published in Argentina and worldwide rights belong to Tango Sin Fin.

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      • Biography & True Stories

        Kilimanjaro and Beyond

        A Life-Changing Journey

        by Barry Finlay. Chris Finlay

        BARRY FINLAY and his son CHRIS sit propped against a rock, struggling to draw a breath on Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Their destination is tantalizingly close but what happens next will be determined by their health and the weather. In their hands is a Canadian flag bearing the names of over 200 people who contributed to helping a desperate community in Tanzania. Kilimanjaro and Beyond is an award winner that is inspirational, thought provoking and entertaining. Follow along on the journey and realize that nothing is more satisfying than reaching a goal and giving others the opportunity to achieve theirs.  Kilimanjaro and Beyond is a very personal account of the author's journey from a sedentary lifestyle to the peak of a mountain at age 60 with his son. It is a descriptive story of his upbringing on the prairies and how it gave him the dedication and perseverance to change his lifestyle sufficiently to be able to reach the summit. Not only is it inspirational, but it provides the reader with an insight into the preparation required and takes them step by step up and down the mountain and to a school to meet some amazing children.   The book describes how the events that occurred in Africa were life-changing in two ways. The first was reaching the summit and the realization that almost anything can be accomplished if you want it badly enough. The second was meeting some children who simply make do with what they have and how that can be applied to any situation.     In short, Kilimanjaro and Beyond demonstrates the satisfaction that can be achieved by reaching a previously unthinkable goal and helping others to acheive theirs.

      • Fiction
        May 2016

        A Perilous Question

        by Barry Finlay

        “When are you taking me to America?” Strong, independent and divorced Marcie Kane is on a much needed vacation in Tanzania, Africa when her enjoyment of everything the country has to offer is shattered by that one simple question posed by a teenage girl. Harmless as it may seem, Marcie realizes that this question posed to the wrong person could spell disaster for the girl and her friend. Her fears prove to be well founded. When she discovers the girls are victims of an international human trafficking ring in her home state of Florida, Marcie’s attempts to help quickly spiral out of control with deadly consequences.

      • Fiction
        October 2014

        The Vanishing Wife

        by Barry Finlay

        How far will a man go when his family is threatened?  Mason Seaforth is about to find out. He is a mild mannered accountant living a quiet, idyllic life in the quiet community of Gulfport, Florida with his wife, Samantha.  At least, it’s quiet and idyllic until Sami, as she’s known to her friends, vanishes the night of their 20th anniversary. Mason is thrown into a life that is meant for other people as he and their brash friend, Marcie Kane, try everything to find out what has happened to Sami.  A search of Sami’s computer uncovers notes describing a past that Sami has buried for more than 20 years.  Mason and Marcie are thrust into a race against a sadistic killer to discover what has happened to Mason’s wife. He reluctantly exchanges his spreadsheets for a Glock 17 and he and Marcie follow a trail left behind by Sami that leads them deep into a dark world in Canada.  Mason is required to make decisions that he could never imagine himself making and each one has deadlier consequences than the last. The wrong one could result in the death of his entire family.    The search takes them to an abandoned farm in Canada where a shootout in a dark shed leaves the reader wondering whether Marcie will live or die and whether Mason has the inner strength to deal with the man intent on destroying he and his wife.

      • Biography & True Stories
        October 2013

        I Guess We Missed the Boat

        by Barry Finlay

        When eight intrepid travelers, brought together by marriage and with retirement in common, sit reminiscing about their travel experiences, the memory banks open and humorous events start to spill out. Cowboy Ron, Ed the Negotiator, Joke-a-Minute Jim, and Practical Carol are part of the motley crew that experiences skiing mishaps, malfunctioning airplanes, a near fistfight on a cruise ship on the azure seas of the Caribbean and trying to explain ice hockey to some African children. The author balances many more challenges of travel with vivid descriptions of visits to exotic locales and philanthropic activities to help the less fortunate around the world. This is a great vacation read or of interest to anyone interested in a light, entertaining book. Readers have enjoyed the descriptions of the various locales and the characters who appear throughout the book.

      • June 2010

        Picturing Victorian America

        Prints by the Kellogg Brothers of Hartford, Connecticut, 1830-1880

        by Edited by Nancy Finlay, other Kate Steinway

        A landmark reference on 19th-century American lithographic production

      • Thriller / suspense
        March 2017

        Deadly Game

        by Matt Johnson

        Reeling from the attempts on his life and that of his family, Police Inspector Robert Finlay returns to work to discover that any hope of a peaceful existence has been dashed.Assigned to investigate the Eastern European sex-slave industry just as a key witness is murdered. Finlay, along with his new partner Nina Brasov, finds himself facing a ruthless criminal gang, determined to keep controlof the traffic of people into the UK. On the home front, Finlay’s efforts to protect his wife and child may have been in vain, as an MI5 protection officer uncovers a covert secret service operation that threatens them all...Picking up where the bestselling Wicked Gameleft off, Deadly Gamesees Matt Johnson’s damaged hero fighting on two fronts. Aided by new allies, he must not only protect his family but save a colleague from an unseen enemy ... and a shocking fate

      • Thriller / suspense
        March 2016

        Wicked Game

        by Matt Johnson

        2001. Age is catching up with Robert Finlay, a police officer on the Royalty Protection team based in London. He s looking forward to returning to uniform policing and a less stressful life with his new family. But fate has other plans. Finlay's deeply traumatic, carefully concealed past is about to return to haunt him. A policeman is killed by a bomb blast, and a second is gunned down in his own driveway. Both of the murdered men were former Army colleagues from Finlay's own SAS regiment, and in a series of explosive events, it becomes clear that he is not the ordinary man that his colleagues, friends and new family think he is. And so begins a game of cat and mouse a wicked game in which Finlay is the target, forced to test his long-buried skills in a fight against a determined and unidentified enemy. Wicked Game is a taut, action packed, emotive thriller about a man who might be your neighbor, a man who is forced to confront his past in order to face a threat that may wipe out his future, a man who is willing to do anything to protect the people he loves. But is it too late?

      • October 2020

        The Art of Pulp Horror

        An Illustrated History

        by Edited by Stephen Jones; foreword by Robert Silverberg

        The companion title to the award-winning The Art of Horror and The Art of Horror Movies, and from the same creative team behind those acclaimed illustrated volumes, this third title in the series looks at the sexy, sleazy, and sensational subject matter in books, magazines, comics, and movies, which helped to shape modern horror. Compiled by multiple award-winning writer and editor Stephen Jones, and with a foreword by prolific and acclaimed author Robert Silverberg, this visual history brings together insightful and revelatory comment from some of the genre's most highly esteemed experts.

      • Crime & mystery
        September 2021

        The Purified

        by C. F. Peterson

        Eamon’s newfound happiness is shattered by the kind of murder that the government doesn’t want to believe happens anymore. Detective Maclean thinks he has the killer, but something worse than a body has been found beneath the waters of The Minch, something that should never have been brought to the surface, and now it is not just TV crews that are watching the village. This novel is the second in a series set in and around the village of Duncul.

      • Biography & True Stories
        May 2018

        Comics and Columbine

        An outcast look at comics, bigatory and school shootings

        by Tom Campbell

        A book for every teacher, every parent, every teenager Written from the perspective of the classroom avenger, this book explores distorted thinking and reveals the ‘socially acceptable’ evils that provoke such a lethal response. The book is the story of one man, a step by step chronicle of the development of the school shooter’s thinking. It is also the story of everyone who has ever watched, with horror, the terrible aftermath of a school shooting and asked themselves, why? Extensively illustrated with images that reflect the horror of increasing mental isolation, the book offers, not only understanding, but also provides hope for those slipping through society’s cracks.

      • Crime & mystery
        June 2014

        Death In the Gallatin Valley

        by Jim Perkins

        A woman and her young son are brutally murdered in a small farming community in Montana's bucolic Gallatin Valley. The woman's husband is suspected of being the killer but he commits suicide. So, did he commit the murders or did someone else? Thirty years later the families surviving daughter (who wasn't home that tragic night in 1972) enlists the aid of a local attorney turned farmer, to discover the truth. Did a fight over water rights or an unrequited love affair have anything to do with a once happy family being almost totally annihilated?

      • October 2017

        The Art of the Pulps

        An Illustrated History

        by Edited by Douglas Ellis, Ed Hulse, & Robert Weinberg; foreword by F. Paul Wilson

        In The Art of the Pulps, the editors and their team of expert contributors explore the rich history of the pulps, drawing on their personal archives of scarce pulp-magazines and cover art. With over 400 rarely seen pulp covers and original illustrations, alongside fascinating commentary and insights into the magazines, publishers, writers, and artists who created the pulps, this book is the most extensive illustrated history of the form yet seen. This is truly a visual celebration of spectacular pulp magazine artwork, compiled by the field’s leading authorities.

      • Agriculture & farming
        March 2016

        Microbes for Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems

        by D.Joseph & Jamaluddin

        Fast growing human civilization and industrialization have resulted in increased amounts of pollutants such as pesticides, electronic wastes, etc. in the environment. These pollutants have hazardous impacts on living organisms including human health. Remediation of these contaminants is a serious environmental issue of current interest. Recent research has shown that soil microorganisms play an important role in remediating and improving disturbed ecosystems. This approach is eco-friendly and relatively less expensive. The investigations carried out using microbes for restoration of degraded eco-systems is covered in the proposed book.

      • September 2012

        Public Figures

        by Jena Osman

        An investigation of the gap between sight and site

      • October 2015

        The Art of Horror

        An Illustrated History

        by Edited by Stephen Jones; foreword by Neil Gaiman

        A celebration of frightful images, compiled by some of the biggest and most respected names working in the genre. The book covers early engravings, dust jackets, book illustrations, pulp magazines, movie posters, comic books, and original paintings and digital artwork - over 500 images are presented in beautifully haunting detail. Editor is multiple award-winning Stephen Jones, who has assembled a stellar team of contributors and sourced visuals from all over the world. Foreword is by Neil Gaiman.

      • Romance
        August 2014

        A Lucky Star

        by Barbara Cartland

        "Jilted by her faithless fiancée and at risk of cruel gossip from the debutantes and dowagers of London Society, life is not going as expected for beautiful Anthea Preston. Eager to leave the scandal behind, Anthea is heartbroken afresh when her beloved Mama dies of a sudden illness. So she is delighted when her indulgent Papa offers to raise her spirits with a Grand Tour of Europe. Intelligent as well as extremely lovely to look at, Anthea is excited to see all the wonderful places that she has only ever read about. Unfortunately fate has more in store for her. Whilst Anthea is away she receives a telegram to say that her father has unexpectedly married again and she has a new stepmother. To make things even worse her stepmother seems intent on marrying her off to the first rich man who offers – regardless of her feelings. Thankfully, a chance meeting with the young and willful Lady Linette Hayworth brings Anthea the chance to escape an arranged marriage and start a new life. Torn between staying at home with the father she loves, despite her meddling stepmother, and onboard adventures as chaperone to Lintette, she quickly packs her bags and steals away into the night. However, her new employer – the handsome Earl of Hayworth – is not all that he appears. A man of principles and family honour, dark secrets lurk in his past that not even his daughter knows about. Looking deeply into his amber eyes as he entrusts Linette to her care, Anthea is fascinated and eager to know more. But a journey to Naples, and an advantageous business deal for the Earl, sets the wheels in motion for secrets to be revealed and dangerous liaisons made. As Linette and Anthea enjoy the Italian sun, both dreaming of true love, the darker side of business threatens to overshadow their joy. As the girls make happy plans for the future, the Earl prays that he can keep them safe from his business rivals and the dangers that stalk them all.

      • June 2010

        Water for Hartford

        The Story of the Hartford Water Works and the Metropolitan District Commission

        by Kevin Murphy

        How three men brought clean water to Hartford, on a massive scale

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