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  • Evernote: From Note Taking to Life Mastery: 100 Eye-Opening Techniques and Sneaky Uses of Evernote that Experts Don’t Want You to Know

    John Scott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 10, 2017)
    Struggling to keep track of your overwhelming to-do list? Master a powerful free tool to simplify your entire life with one easy-to-use system.Is your strategy for organization failing you at every turn? Are you cluttering up your house and office with scraps of paper and stacks of notebooks? Author John Scott had exactly the same issues and all his attempts to keep his business and family life organized crashed and burned. Something had to give, so Scott turned to the free app Evernote and quickly became a master of organization. Now Scott is sharing his secrets to organized success to allow you to finally set your life free. In Evernote: From Note Taking to Life Mastery: 100 Eye-Opening Techniques and Sneaky Uses of Evernote that Experts Don’t Want You to Know, you'll learn how to simplify, systematize, and synchronize everything in your life. Through Scott's effective, step-by-step formula, you'll banish stress and prioritize like a pro. Essential for anyone who wants to streamline their increasingly busy world, this is the missing link to mastering your to-do list and finally getting things done.In Evernote, you'll discover:How to go from beginner to Evernote expert in just a few hoursHow to set up Evernote correctly and completely personalize it to fit your own priorities How to massively simplify and organize your life in much less timeHow to apply the Getting Things Done method with EvernoteOver 100 secret tips and techniques and much, much more! Evernote is the most comprehensive guide to this life-changing app that's ever been written. If you like easy-to-follow formulas, step-by-step processes, and putting messy to-do lists behind you, then Scott’s book is the perfect solution.Buy Evernote: From Note Taking to Life Mastery to get things done the right way today!
  • A Guy Like Me: Fighting to Make the Cut

    John Scott

    eBook (Howard Books, Dec. 27, 2016)
    From the NHL’s most unexpected All-Star MVP comes a sports memoir unlike any other. Hilarious, candid, and reflective, A Guy Like Me recounts the heartwarming story of John Scott: an average joe who became a sports superhero overnight.Known as a willing-and-able fighter and bruiser in the league, John Scott was a surprising and tongue-and-cheek nominee for the 2016 NHL All-Star Game. He’d been in the league for over eight NHL seasons, playing for teams such as the Wild, Blackhawks, Rangers, Sabres, and the Sharks. Scott’s best attribute as an NHL player was dropping his gloves—never the best player, the 260 pounder did become the most feared fighter in the NHL, racking up extensive penalty minutes. In order to prevent him from playing in the game, his current team—the Phoenix Coyotes—traded Scott to the Montreal Canadians, who demoted him to the AHL team in an attempt to disqualify him from playing in the All-Star Game. Fans were outraged and Scott was devastated. He’d been downgraded in his job—forced to relocate while his wife was pregnant with twin girls. But the fans wouldn’t back down and insisted the NHL let Scott play in the game. The league relented, and Scott not only was invited to attend the NHL game in Nashville, but was nominated a team captain. The media and sports fans at large fell in love with the giant six-foot-eight player who by all means, was just a normal guy and no superstar player. In a true Cinderella story, Scott scored two goals and was the All-Star Game’s MVP. This is his personal memoir—detailing his life growing up and how he was able to keep his sense of humor and become the ultimate Cinderella-Story of hockey.
  • Settlers on the Eastern Shore, 1607-1750

    John Anthony Scott

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1967)
    Selections from original accounts of life in early settlements linked by the editor's historical narrative, show the hardship and hope of servant, slave, and settler in early America.
  • Fanny Kemble's America

    John Anthony Scott

    Hardcover (Crowell, March 15, 1973)
    Biography of a famous English actress who wrote Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation, which recorded her observations of slavery on her husband's estates.
  • Professional Driving Techniques: The Essential Guide to Operating a Motor Vehicle with Confidence and Skill

    Anthony J. Scotti

    Paperback (PhotoGraphics Publishing, March 27, 2007)
    Whether you drive for a living or live to drive, or drive just to get yourself around, safe driving means being aware of situations that cause accidents or injuries and knowing what you can do to avoid or prevent them. This book walks you step by step through the intricacies of the Driving System - the Driver, the Vehicle and the Driving Environment. You'll learn how to maintain your vehicle-and it's driver-in optimum condition for taking to the road, and how to maintain vehicle control in both everyday and emergency situations - in a variety of road and weather conditions.
  • Hard trials on my way;: Slavery and the struggle against it: 1800-1860

    John Anthony Scott

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1974)
    An account of life in the slave South and the anti-slavery struggle which that life created. Includes Nat Turner, Henry Bibb, Elijah Lovejoy, John Brown and many anonymous slaves.
  • Hard trials on my way;: Slavery and the struggle against it: 1800-1860

    John Anthony Scott

    Paperback (Knopf, March 15, 1974)
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  • Trumpet of a Prophecy: Revolutionary America 1763-1783

    John Anthony Scott

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Nov. 15, 1969)
    No Dust Jacket. Boards are edge worn.
  • TEASE. - The Memoir

    Anthony Scott

    language (, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Anthony Scott reaches new levels of vulnerability in this retelling of his last teenage summer. Melodramatic, perfected, glorious, and graceless-- follow along as he explains his experiences with others in this romantic memoir. Note the memoir is meant to accompany an album released by the same name, TEASE., by Tony Burton. (The album is available on Soundcloud and Google Play.) Every story told is fundamentality true, but many have perfected details to replace the forgotten parts lost to time. Sit back and enjoy as you review a summer of glorious, cataclysmic proportions.
  • Partisan Life With Mosby

    John Scott

    language (, Feb. 26, 2018)
    John Scott, the author of this book, wrote the Partisan Ranger Law on March 27, 1862, and it was approved by the Confederate Congress on April 21, 1862. The rangers operated on the whole autonomously, but they did liaise with regular Confederate forces when they were nearby. The intention of the creation of the Partisan Rangers was to provide protection from invading Union armies. However, due to the lack of formal military organization and discipline, things sometimes got out of hand. A noteworthy exception was the command of Col. John Singleton Mosby in Northern Virginia, which were considered a different category from the more undisciplined groups. Leading the crème-de-la-crème of the partisan groups, the "ubiquitous Mosby," as one journalist called him, appeared to be everywhere and his operations were remarkable. This book is an entertaining record of the spectacular adventures of Mosby’s Partisan Rangers.
  • The Story of America: a National Geographic Picture Atlas

    John Anthony Scott

    Hardcover (National Geographic Society, Jan. 1, 1992)
    None
  • The Prince of Arc - Part III

    Anthony Scott

    language (, March 1, 2017)
    With Prince Lucas starting a revolution of his own, who will win the minds of Sandrux, and what will this war mean for the rebels and the Drake supporters? What will it mean for all those who are missing or injured? What will each side sacrifice in order to win?