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Finally, the book that will please Hannibal Lecter is available to the public. Aside from being gastronomical, it is intelligent with genuinely satirical and humorous implications. Robert Lesser’s new book, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery, smacks of politically incorrect humor hurled at all-Republicans, Democrats, liberals, conservatives, women, men, family values, the whole nine yards. Or make it ten.

Now you are probably asking how on earth the book will please dear old Hannibal, tick off people from the whole gamut of society, and amuse your brains. Simple. From the kitchen of La Cuisine Humaine, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide presents recipes for sumptuous dishes such as Republican Rump Roast, Wrong Headed Liberal Stew, An Undeserving Poor Backyard Barbecue, Boiled Teenage Hollywood Shopping Girl, and Enron Bosses Golden Stew. And if these are not enough, it also dishes out tips on how to hunt for juicy game and the proper selection of political meats.

With his wild, nasty, and acerbic brand of humor, Lesser sets a new standard for political incorrectness. Through comic exaggeration, he offers the bored unwashed a potent antidote to the grim evening news on TV and the grimmer realities of human existence. The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery provides not only a brilliant attempt at humor but also a chance to laugh at life’s inalienable truths.




Democrats, Republicans, and In-Betweens Agree: This New Book Should Be Burned!

New York, NY – (May 19, 2004) – Finally, the book that will please Hannibal Lecter is available to the public. Aside from being gastronomical, it is intelligent with genuinely satirical and humorous implications. Robert Lesser’s new book, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery, smacks of politically incorrect humor hurled at all—Republicans, Democrats, liberals, conservatives, women, men, family values, the whole nine yards. Or make it ten.

Now you are probably asking how on earth the book will please dear old Hannibal, tick off people from the whole gamut of society, and amuse your brains. Simple. From the kitchen of La Cuisine Humaine, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide presents recipes for sumptuous dishes such as Republican Rump Roast, Wrong Headed Liberal Stew, An Undeserving Poor Backyard Barbecue, Boiled Teenage Hollywood Shopping Girl, and Enron Bosses Golden Stew. And if these are not enough, it also dishes out tips on how to hunt for juicy game and the proper selection of political meats.

With his wild, nasty, and acerbic brand of humor, Lesser sets a new standard for political incorrectness. Through comic exaggeration, he offers the bored unwashed a potent antidote to the grim evening news on TV and the grimmer realities of human existence. The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery provides not only a brilliant attempt at humor but also a chance to laugh at life’s inalienable truths.

About the Author
Robert Lesser is a graduate of the University of Mars where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Earth studies. Currently he is the senior correspondent for the Martian Chronicles, contributing a weekly column on Human Affairs. His first introduction was a forced landing in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1946 on board a flying saucer that had been damaged by a small meteorite. He was awarded the Martian Congressional Medal of Honor for piloting his cracked saucer to a safe landing saving his entire crew and passengers. Since all Martians have the ability to become invisible the request for complete secrecy from the U.S. Air Force Generals and the Tri-Lateral Commission was easily obtained and remains effective to this day as we walk among you.

The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery * By Robert Lesser
Publication Date: May 5, 2004
Trade Paperback; $21.99; 202 pages; 1-4134-3762-1 * Cloth Hardback; $31.99; 202 pages; 1-4134-3763-X

To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (215) 923-4686 x. 238. Tearsheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Marianne Bellesorte. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (215) 599-0114.

Xlibris is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, and a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. Xlibris books can be purchased in any major bookstore, or online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders or Xlibris. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.
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By Robert Lesser

Finally, the book that will please Hannibal Lecter is available to the public. Aside from being gastronomical, it is intelligent with genuinely satirical and humorous implications. Robert Lesser’s new book, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery, smacks of politically incorrect humor hurled at all-Republicans, Democrats, liberals, conservatives, women, men, family values, the whole nine yards. Or make it ten.

Now you are probably asking how on earth the book will please dear old Hannibal, tick off people from the whole gamut of society, and amuse your brains. Simple. From the kitchen of La Cuisine Humaine, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide presents recipes for sumptuous dishes such as Republican Rump Roast, Wrong Headed Liberal Stew, An Undeserving Poor Backyard Barbecue, Boiled Teenage Hollywood Shopping Girl, and Enron Bosses Golden Stew. And if these are not enough, it also dishes out tips on how to hunt for juicy game and the proper selection of political meats.

With his wild, nasty, and acerbic brand of humor, Lesser sets a new standard for political incorrectness. Through comic exaggeration, he offers the bored unwashed a potent antidote to the grim evening news on TV and the grimmer realities of human existence. The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery provides not only a brilliant attempt at humor but also a chance to laugh at life’s inalienable truths.




Democrats, Republicans, and In-Betweens Agree: This New Book Should Be Burned!

New York, NY – (May 19, 2004) – Finally, the book that will please Hannibal Lecter is available to the public. Aside from being gastronomical, it is intelligent with genuinely satirical and humorous implications. Robert Lesser’s new book, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery, smacks of politically incorrect humor hurled at all—Republicans, Democrats, liberals, conservatives, women, men, family values, the whole nine yards. Or make it ten.

Now you are probably asking how on earth the book will please dear old Hannibal, tick off people from the whole gamut of society, and amuse your brains. Simple. From the kitchen of La Cuisine Humaine, The Compassionate Republican’s Guide presents recipes for sumptuous dishes such as Republican Rump Roast, Wrong Headed Liberal Stew, An Undeserving Poor Backyard Barbecue, Boiled Teenage Hollywood Shopping Girl, and Enron Bosses Golden Stew. And if these are not enough, it also dishes out tips on how to hunt for juicy game and the proper selection of political meats.

With his wild, nasty, and acerbic brand of humor, Lesser sets a new standard for political incorrectness. Through comic exaggeration, he offers the bored unwashed a potent antidote to the grim evening news on TV and the grimmer realities of human existence. The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery provides not only a brilliant attempt at humor but also a chance to laugh at life’s inalienable truths.

About the Author
Robert Lesser is a graduate of the University of Mars where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Earth studies. Currently he is the senior correspondent for the Martian Chronicles, contributing a weekly column on Human Affairs. His first introduction was a forced landing in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1946 on board a flying saucer that had been damaged by a small meteorite. He was awarded the Martian Congressional Medal of Honor for piloting his cracked saucer to a safe landing saving his entire crew and passengers. Since all Martians have the ability to become invisible the request for complete secrecy from the U.S. Air Force Generals and the Tri-Lateral Commission was easily obtained and remains effective to this day as we walk among you.

The Compassionate Republican’s Guide to Mastering the Art of Human Cookery * By Robert Lesser
Publication Date: May 5, 2004
Trade Paperback; $21.99; 202 pages; 1-4134-3762-1 * Cloth Hardback; $31.99; 202 pages; 1-4134-3763-X

To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (215) 923-4686 x. 238. Tearsheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Marianne Bellesorte. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (215) 599-0114.

Xlibris is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, and a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. Xlibris books can be purchased in any major bookstore, or online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders or Xlibris. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.
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By Dr. Paul L. Daniell

This book is a work of fiction but Russian and China are real enough. The incredible feats of certain lamas in Tibet are also real and almost beyond belief. They were featured in The National Geographic Magazine, sometime back in the 1980's.The power of extrasensory perception is up for grabs but endorsed by most in the scientific community.The question in the story is; can the Chinese and Russians stop one particular lama from getting out of Tibet and exposing their evils which threaten the world?Getting this lama out becomes the assignment given to an American Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps and a Major in Her Majesty's Rangers. It's not a given, so don't count on it!


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“The History Maker” An elderly man travels back to when he was ten years old. The date is Oct 5th of 1941. He knows about Pearl Harbor but not how to stop it. He is finallyfaced with the enigma of “just how many universes exists”“The Purifiers” A well meaning group of vigilantes attempt to protect their town on Long Island from a horde of miscreants that show up in the summer. Their method of control is somewhat questionable. When the wrong politician takes uptheir cause he leads them and the brink of oblivion.
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By Maytia
Missing Evidence is a mystery novel which dates´ back from the VietNam War to the present. It involves an officer who lost her memory as product of a violent act and her ex-partners, trying to solve an international cover-up. Nothing is what it seems. Deceit, corruption, the lust for power, unfulfilled love . . . They all set the stage as intricate parts in the masquerade portrayed by the characters in this book. As ex-Sergeant Carlotta Santi struggles to regain her memory, helped by her team, fate plays a crucial hand when a young family member is instrumental in finding the Missing Evidence.
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By Maytia
Missing Evidence is a mystery novel which dates´ back from the VietNam War to the present. It involves an officer who lost her memory as product of a violent act and her ex-partners, trying to solve an international cover-up. Nothing is what it seems. Deceit, corruption, the lust for power, unfulfilled love . . . They all set the stage as intricate parts in the masquerade portrayed by the characters in this book. As ex-Sergeant Carlotta Santi struggles to regain her memory, helped by her team, fate plays a crucial hand when a young family member is instrumental in finding the Missing Evidence.
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By James Chatfield
In the year 2000 Dead Cat Alley had been declared an historic landmark. But by 2025 it had become a haven for Sacramento’s underclass, and then murder scene. Author James Chatfield takes readers on a thrilling ride in the year 2025 as Sacramento Valley Times Editor Justin Wright — himself on the edge of career burnout — uses futuristic technology to solve the murder of an old woman and death a young reporter. As he probes deep into his investigation, Wright uncovers a complex web of deceit, politics, and murder that could very well cost him his life or the life of the woman who shares his passion for the written word. Filled with unpredictable twists and turns, Dead Cat Alley is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the mystery. For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to www.Xlibris.com.
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In the year 2000 Dead Cat Alley had been declared an historic landmark. But by 2025 it had become a haven for Sacramento’s underclass, and then murder scene. Author James Chatfield takes readers on a thrilling ride in the year 2025 as Sacramento Valley Times Editor Justin Wright — himself on the edge of career burnout — uses futuristic technology to solve the murder of an old woman and death a young reporter. As he probes deep into his investigation, Wright uncovers a complex web of deceit, politics, and murder that could very well cost him his life or the life of the woman who shares his passion for the written word. Filled with unpredictable twists and turns, Dead Cat Alley is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the mystery. For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to www.Xlibris.com.
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In the year 2000 Dead Cat Alley had been declared an historic landmark. But by 2025 it had become a haven for Sacramento’s underclass, and then murder scene. Author James Chatfield takes readers on a thrilling ride in the year 2025 as Sacramento Valley Times Editor Justin Wright — himself on the edge of career burnout — uses futuristic technology to solve the murder of an old woman and death a young reporter. As he probes deep into his investigation, Wright uncovers a complex web of deceit, politics, and murder that could very well cost him his life or the life of the woman who shares his passion for the written word. Filled with unpredictable twists and turns, Dead Cat Alley is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the mystery. For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to www.Xlibris.com.
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By Mick Smith
When William Henry O’Donner, Democratic governor from Pennsylvania, wins the Democratic party nomination for president of the United States in the summer of 2008, and then the presidency in that fall’s general elections, he became the first from his party to wrest control of the White House from the Republicans since the end of the last century. Given the bitterness of losing the elections in 2000 to the Republican candidate, Benjamin Croft, the left wing of the Democratic party was ecstatic over the win and saw it as their opportunity to fundamentally change the direction the country had taken after September 11, 2001, when – in their minds – the Republican presidency of Benjamin Croft had instituted repressive measures in an attempt to protect the country from another attack by elements of radical Islam. At long last, they were in a position to remove all American combat forces from the Middle East (who they viewed as occupation troops in an illegal war), remove all barriers to immigration, and to institute political measures to ensure the predominance of the left-leaning Democratic party for generations to come. As the political drama unfolds after the inauguration of President William Henry O’Donner on January 20, 2009, Dr. Ross Shepard – former Navy SEAL team leader and current professor of political science at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina – is preparing his students for final spring exams when he receives a call from an old friend in his military past. Still at the Pentagon and part of Homeland Security, Commander Frank Reddings alerts Dr. Ross Shepard of Internet chatter the National Security Administration has been picking up for the last few months which leads it to believe involves a divergence of strategy by Al Qaeda. It appears Al Qaeda is attempting to move away from “hard targets” like New York and Washington, D.C., toward softer targets in the Southeast. CDR Reddings wants Dr. Ross Shepard to organize and maintain a Southeastern Threat Assessment Group (STAG) to prepare to fend off any attempts by Al Qaeda to attack the southeastern section of the country. With some misgivings, Dr. Ross Shepard agrees to do so and is quickly swept up in a web of intrigue involving shaheed (suicide) bombers, nuclear politics, and love.
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When William Henry O’Donner, Democratic governor from Pennsylvania, wins the Democratic party nomination for president of the United States in the summer of 2008, and then the presidency in that fall’s general elections, he became the first from his party to wrest control of the White House from the Republicans since the end of the last century. Given the bitterness of losing the elections in 2000 to the Republican candidate, Benjamin Croft, the left wing of the Democratic party was ecstatic over the win and saw it as their opportunity to fundamentally change the direction the country had taken after September 11, 2001, when – in their minds – the Republican presidency of Benjamin Croft had instituted repressive measures in an attempt to protect the country from another attack by elements of radical Islam. At long last, they were in a position to remove all American combat forces from the Middle East (who they viewed as occupation troops in an illegal war), remove all barriers to immigration, and to institute political measures to ensure the predominance of the left-leaning Democratic party for generations to come. As the political drama unfolds after the inauguration of President William Henry O’Donner on January 20, 2009, Dr. Ross Shepard – former Navy SEAL team leader and current professor of political science at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina – is preparing his students for final spring exams when he receives a call from an old friend in his military past. Still at the Pentagon and part of Homeland Security, Commander Frank Reddings alerts Dr. Ross Shepard of Internet chatter the National Security Administration has been picking up for the last few months which leads it to believe involves a divergence of strategy by Al Qaeda. It appears Al Qaeda is attempting to move away from “hard targets” like New York and Washington, D.C., toward softer targets in the Southeast. CDR Reddings wants Dr. Ross Shepard to organize and maintain a Southeastern Threat Assessment Group (STAG) to prepare to fend off any attempts by Al Qaeda to attack the southeastern section of the country. With some misgivings, Dr. Ross Shepard agrees to do so and is quickly swept up in a web of intrigue involving shaheed (suicide) bombers, nuclear politics, and love.
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When William Henry O’Donner, Democratic governor from Pennsylvania, wins the Democratic party nomination for president of the United States in the summer of 2008, and then the presidency in that fall’s general elections, he became the first from his party to wrest control of the White House from the Republicans since the end of the last century. Given the bitterness of losing the elections in 2000 to the Republican candidate, Benjamin Croft, the left wing of the Democratic party was ecstatic over the win and saw it as their opportunity to fundamentally change the direction the country had taken after September 11, 2001, when – in their minds – the Republican presidency of Benjamin Croft had instituted repressive measures in an attempt to protect the country from another attack by elements of radical Islam. At long last, they were in a position to remove all American combat forces from the Middle East (who they viewed as occupation troops in an illegal war), remove all barriers to immigration, and to institute political measures to ensure the predominance of the left-leaning Democratic party for generations to come. As the political drama unfolds after the inauguration of President William Henry O’Donner on January 20, 2009, Dr. Ross Shepard – former Navy SEAL team leader and current professor of political science at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina – is preparing his students for final spring exams when he receives a call from an old friend in his military past. Still at the Pentagon and part of Homeland Security, Commander Frank Reddings alerts Dr. Ross Shepard of Internet chatter the National Security Administration has been picking up for the last few months which leads it to believe involves a divergence of strategy by Al Qaeda. It appears Al Qaeda is attempting to move away from “hard targets” like New York and Washington, D.C., toward softer targets in the Southeast. CDR Reddings wants Dr. Ross Shepard to organize and maintain a Southeastern Threat Assessment Group (STAG) to prepare to fend off any attempts by Al Qaeda to attack the southeastern section of the country. With some misgivings, Dr. Ross Shepard agrees to do so and is quickly swept up in a web of intrigue involving shaheed (suicide) bombers, nuclear politics, and love.
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By Robert Lockwood
“You have what it takes to sit in this office. You’re on the launch pad, fueled and ready; Senator, start the countdown,” says Republican President Bob Davids, now a lame duck, to ingratiate himself with Democrat Earl Eastwood, offering him a remarkable, unprecedented sharing of presidential authority. Eastwood, unknowingly recruited to redress the President’s badly damaged image, would receive Davids’ blessing to bypass bungling federal investigators. He promised the young senator “whatever it might take” to find the perpetrators of a terrorist attack on Washington, which killed Eastwood’s predecessor, the widely beloved Senator Bill Rice. Just two years ago, Eastwood, an African-American, was Connecticut’s attorney general. He was appointed by Governor Domenic Guillermo to succeed Senator Bill Rice, killed by an assassin’s bullet at the instant a US Air Force F-16 fighter was downed by Washington-based defensive missiles, exploding over Rice’s head. The aircraft was on an angle of attack toward the US Capitol. Rice had been Eastwood’s lifelong mentor, his meal ticket. He had managed Eastwood’s appointment to West Point, entry to Yale Law School, court clerkship, Senate staff job, and designation as state attorney general. Senator Eastwood, with both a carte blanche from the President and surreptitiously provided Israeli intelligence, redirects a feckless federal inquiry to identify the perpetrators of the air attack, and Rice’s assassin. His success has a few political liabilities; but the rewards cast him onto the national political stage. Governor Guillermo appointed Eastwood to the senate, hoping he would promote his presidential aspirations. Eastwood is not consciously disloyal to Guillermo; rather, he is swept up by changing political winds. Terrorism moves to the top of the public’s issue agenda for the presidential race. Eastwood catches the draft. But Guillermo remains mired in issues of fading significance. His gubernatorial re-election in 2006 is at risk. With typical guile, Davids makes a proposition to Eastwood. He would appoint Guillermo as ambassador to the Vatican. The deal included a corrupt arrangement with an Italian aviation firm, AviTalia, which had just won a contract to provide the White House Marine One helicopter. The appointment to the Vatican would gracefully remove Guillermo from his failing gubernatorial re-election, opening it to a Republican win but rescuing Eastwood from hostile state Democrats. Some were thinking a recall of Eastwood from the US Senate, believing his quick leap to fame, and a certain presidential nod for the 2008 race, had come at Guillermo’s expense. But Eastwood rejects involvement in Davids’ scheme; his high-minded image of the President shattered forever. Even Atlas shrugged, Eastwood thinks. The story tempts the genre of political thrillers. Washington’s decision-making machinery is portrayed with zealous accuracy. For the neo-realist, facts buttress good fiction. Political Ducks’ characters live the real hypocrisy and risks of the American political culture. Their pathology of political ambition confirms even the most pessimistic impressions of democracy.
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