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Book Catalog III |
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Quality Reading Experiences from Armadillo Publishing Corporation |
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Armadillo Publishing Corporation Post Office Box 2052 Georgetown, TX 78627 USA |
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To contact us: |
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Phone: 512-863-8660 E-mail: books@fineliterature.com |

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Armadillo Publishing Corporation, which originated as Armadillo Books in 1997, is one of America’s first print-on-demand publishers specializing in trade paperbacks.
Armadillo Publishing stocks popular titles and typically ships on the same day an order is received, but occasionally books may require up to seven working days for production. Unless otherwise noted, books are perfect bound with plastic-laminated soft-covers, approximately 5.5x8.25-inch (14x21-cm) in size.
Armadillo Publishing Corporation supports the American right and common tradition of freedom of expression by providing a forum where writers may have an opportunity to do so. As such, opinions, perspectives and expressions in the books produced may not be those of Armadillo Publishing Corporation and Armadillo Publishing is not responsible for their contents. |
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by Gaz Green Real-life America from the 1920’s to the present day. Written as a series of vignettes in a humorous, personable ‘Gaz perspective,’ it holds the reader spellbound page after page. Gaz has encountered so many interesting & famous people during his lifetime that his book has been said to be “practically a who’s-who history of the Twentieth Century!” ISBN 978-1-891429-63-7 Memoir/History $17.95 |
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by George Neuvirth This is a true story. A young man looking forward to a prosperous life in a peaceful Budapest, his dreams are first shattered by Nazi occupation, then by the imposition of Soviet Communism. His faith carries him to a better life and a story to tell... ISBN 1-891429-07-8 Memoir/History $14.95 |
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The Red Arrow: An Infantryman’s War Account by Robert S. Hiatt. This is a story from one of the Red Arrow men of F Company, 127th Infantry Regiment, from the famous U.S. Army Red Arrow 32nd Division—a Division of many “firsts”—which fought their way though the jungles and helped rout the Japanese from the Philippine Islands during World War II. Candid and compelling, it is written in the words of the nineteen-year-old soldier who lived it and had the blunt struggle of hardship and terror the heroic infantrymen endured. ISBN 1-891429-57-4 Memoir/History 14.95 |
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The Founding Years: University of Houston College of Optometry 1952—1961 By Charles R. Stewart, O.D., Ph.D. From its very beginning to the present time, Optometry has had no choice but to struggle and fight for its advancement, and, during critical times, its very existence. “Although most of us older optometrists will remember many things about Optometry during that era, a UHCO graduate born in 1952 is now 50 years of age and probably has relatively little understanding or appreciation of what his dedicated forefathers created for him.” ISBN 1-891429-49-3 Memoir/History $19.95 |
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by Larry Simpson There's dedication—then there was Coach, Lifesaver, Sports Official, Referee, Instructor and Educator, Tex Leo Kassen. Tex’s attitude was pure optimism, and his concerns were those of his fellow human beings; he was empathetic, sympathetic and encouraging, and an untiring worker helping individuals and organizations, as well as making time for his family. If educators were canonized, there would Tex Kassen Day on every calendar in the land. ISBN 1-891429-58-2 Biography $14.95 |
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The Standard Bearers of Brady: The Vivian & LB Smith Story by Larry Simpson This is the quintessential story of twentieth century Texas newspapering. While Vivian and LB Smith's personal lives appear as microcosms of those times and contain personal experiences both ordinary and enviable, their story is a fractal containing a larger, historical form of Texas. From the Great Depression through a World War to experiences in the Governor's Mansion, their lives span nearly a century of growth and development, and the rewards that can be brought through hard work. ISBN 1-891429-59-0 Biography $18.48 |
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The Story of a Cowboy and His Dog by Ricki Russell Bob Logan is the a cowpuncher with his sidekick dog, Booger. Working as deputy, the sheriff is killed and there are folks to be saved—including himself. Although he goes in a roundabout way, Booger always knows just what to do. ISBN 1-891429-29-9 Fiction $12.95 |
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by Waylon Holman “A Comparison of the Drug War to the Nazi Holocaust within the historical context of similar lapses of proper respect for Human Rights.” An indictment against the US government for the tragedy of illegal drugs on American society. Includes Mike Ruppert's "The Bush-Cheney Drug Empire." ISBN 1-891429-21-3 Critical Analysis $15.00 |
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Why Straight People are Straight by E. A. Mortarelli This book is a series of loosely threaded vignettes that form an articulate and coherent panoramic composition to answer the question, “Is sexual orientation an outcome of species recognition & species-specific interhuman bonding?” Insights into non-associative learning are applied to the nature of non-associative learned behavior, genetics, and sexual orientation in an effort to answer this complex question. ISBN 1-891429-23-X Critical Analysis $14.95 |
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Narrated by Nora Steuber-Tamblin Robert, Sandra, Nora and Brenda were happy, playful children until their mother left them. They were removed from their father and placed into separate foster homes, ignored by caseworkers, never to be part of a real family again...a critical examination of real life experiences. ISBN 1-891429-13-2 Memoir/Critical Analysis $9.95 |