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Books published by publisher HTR Williams

  • INFJ and Driving Jobs: Why You Can, And Why You'll Love It!

    HTR Williams

    language (HTR Williams, Jan. 23, 2020)
    **Written by an INFJ who’s worked for years as a professional driver . . . and loved it!**Are you an INFJ who feels stuck in first gear, wondering which direction to go in life? This book is a road map, offering an alternative route.Driving work might be an unexpected way to help better engage all the rare, unique power that’s supposedly lurking under your INFJ bonnet.It’s simply not true that INFJs can’t become excellent drivers, or that people designated ‘Sensing’ types by MBTI theory make better drivers.Whether you’ve already considered driving as a possible occupation, or you’re simply struggling for ideas, if you enjoy driving, there’s no good reason why you couldn’t start driving for a living. Find out why with this book.You’ll discover:•Why driving jobs can be a great way to support your creative vocation, further study, meaningful volunteer work, or a spiritual calling•How you can gain more confidence if you’re a nervous INFJ driver•The main reasons why driving for a living is suited to the INFJ temperament•The main obstacles you’ll likely face if working in the transport industry Informed by MBTI theory and quality research, you’ll get a realistic idea of what it’s like to be an INFJ working as a professional driver, ‘straight from the horse’s mouth.’You won’t get slowed down by pages full of annoying, redundant ‘filler’ content, hollow self-help platitudes, or a mash-up of information already freely available to everyone on the internet.Peppered with useful insights and anecdotes from the author’s lived experience, INFJ and Driving Jobs is a great way to start a journey which could grow your self-esteem and enable your ultimate goals. About the author: HTR Williams is an award-winning writer and former journalist with an interest in depth psychology stretching back more than a decade. Other works include INFJ and Journalism: Is This the Right Career For You? and Vampires Analysed. You can also check out his You Tube channel, Psyche Tree.
  • I'm Just Like You

    LA Williams, Toni Crossman

    Paperback (LA Williams, Nov. 24, 2019)
    I'm Just Like You shows children that despite their difference on the outside, whether it's their skin color, the color of their hair, a physical feature or any other difference, what's on the inside is what really matters. It shows children that they are different and there's nothing wrong with different.
  • Borris Worries a Lot

    Holly Williams

    language (Holly Williams, Nov. 27, 2017)
    A cute little book to give to people, Borris Worries a Lot will help folks young and old learning about anxiety and give them a friendly way to learn how to understand, cope and adapt with anxiety or living with a loved one who has it.
  • Delroy and the Marog Princess

    Helen Williams, Erold Bailey, Hazel Campbell

    language (Helen Williams, Aug. 25, 2012)
    Delroy believes he became a marog, a type of frog, when he was swept into an underground river in Jamaica. His resolve to forget that awful event is shattered when Rana, the Marog Princess, becomes a girl and appears in his village. After his goal to turn her into a marog fails, he realizes he’s falling in love with her. Now his greatest fear is that she will transform before he can win her heart.
  • Edward the crab from Bassin d'Arcachon

    L Williams, Jean Martin, Lloyd Lewis

    Paperback (L Williams, Oct. 30, 2016)
    This is the story of Edward the Crab, and his home in the Bassin d'Arcachon. Edward isn’t just any old crab, he has a very special dream: he wants to go to school, just like the children who come to play on his beach in the summer. Will his dream come true? Where will his adventures take him? Check and find out…
  • Emil Und Die Detektive

    Erich. Kastner

    Hardcover (Williams, March 15, 1934)
    None
  • SADIE: A Fairy's Tale

    C.M Williams

    Paperback (CM Williams, March 15, 2019)
    Sadie is an adventurous eight-year-old who spends the summers with her grandparents. But when her adventurous nature leads her into the realm of fairies and magic, she finds herself running for her life from the dark king himself. Daghan, the fairy queen’s mightiest warrior, has been assigned the task of getting Sadie and her grandmother back to the human world safely. With the dark king hot on their trail, Daghan finds himself needing help from three surprising allies: elves. Join the troop as they fight their way to the top of Mystic Mountain, battling undead creatures and the different fae that inhabit their realm.
  • A Mountain Woman

    Elia Wilkinson Peattie

    Hardcover (Way & Williams, Jan. 1, 1896)
    First edition Kraus 23; Warde & Haas 9 - a Bruce Rogers "incunabula" . This cover was designed by Bruce Rogers. An interesting copy as it bears the following inscription on the free endpaper "This is my first copy of the 1st edition, red hot from Press and Binders, of Mrs. Peattie's most beautiful and truthful stories, To 'George' from 'Rich;, May 1, 1896. Chicago." With the private bookplate of Florence Hayden. Covers rubbed. Bookplate has caused offset on free endpaper. x , 251, 3 pages. original blue cloth stamped in gilt, top edge gilt.. small 8vo..
  • Apples of Sodom: a story of Mormon life

    Rosetta Luce [Not Printed On Title Pg] Gilchrist

    Hardcover (William W. Williams, Dec. 31, 1882)
    None
  • The Muses Up To Date

    Henrietta Dexter Field & Roswell Martin Field

    Hardcover (Way & Williams, March 15, 1897)
    This book was copyrighted in 1898 and is not a facsimile. Printed by Way and Williams, Chicago it was written by Henrietta Dexter Field and her husband Roswell Martin Field. There are six plays for children, "an attempt to write ...plays for children [which] presents at once the somewhat embarrassing question, who are children and what would they consider peculiarly appropriate in the line of plays." Part rhyme and part prose they "have plenty to and little to say." Roswell Martin Field (1851-1919) was an American journalist and writer. He also wrote: 'In Sunflower Land' (1892); 'Passing of Mother's Portrait" (1901); ); 'The Bondage of Ballinger' (1903); 'Little Miss Dee' (1904); 'Madeline' (1906). In 'Echoes from the Sabine Farm' he collaborated with his brother, Eugene Field, the poet.
  • The Epistolary Flirt in Four Exposures

    Esmerie Amory

    Hardcover (Way & Williams, Jan. 1, 1896)
    Said to be "A Story, in dramatic form, satirizing a certain sort of philandering men and women that about in literary circles."
  • PAUL TRAVERS' ADVENTURES

    Sam T. Clover

    Hardcover (Way & Williams, March 15, 1897)
    PAUL TRAVERS' ADVENTURES - Being a faithful narrative of a boy's journey around the world; showing his mishaps, privations and ofttimes thrilling experiences and how he won his porter's star - by SAM T. CLOVER. Book condition: Good shape green hardback book. Title, picture and author's name are printed right on the cover. Corners and edges are rubbed. See scans. NO Price is listed. Latest year printed is 1897. Twelve Illustrations by BERT CASSIDY. Signed/Autographed, location and dated the author. We have another copy of this book listed on Amazon. That book is not Signed/ Autographed.