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1. The Rules(TM) for Marriage: Time-Tested
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2. Marriage in the Long Run: A Collection
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3. The Girl With the Golden Eyes
 
4. The Novels of Balzac. Translated
 
5. Old Goriot, translated from the
 
6. Old Goriot / Honore de Balzac
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7. Pere Goriot (Thrift Edition)
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8. Father Goriot
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9. The Message, And Gobseck
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10. The Peasants
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11. Mary Ellen's Best of Helpful Hints
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12. The Deserted Woman, and La Grenadiere
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14. Albert Savarus
 
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15. Albert Savarus
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16. Colonel Chabert and The Commission
 
17. Old Goriot
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18. A Study of Woman, Another Study
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19. The Girl with the Golden Eyes,
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20. Four Novellas

1. The Rules(TM) for Marriage: Time-Tested Secrets for Making Your Marriage Work
by Ellen Fein, Sherrie Schneider
Mass Market Paperback: 272 Pages (2002-04-01)
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Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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According to authors Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, the rules of a happy marriage are often very different from the rules a single woman should follow in order to get hitched in the first place. In their phenomenally successful dating guide, The Rules, Fein and Schneider urged single women to adopt a strategy of denial--don't call him, don't be too available, don't sleep with him early on. In marriage, however, it seems the rules have drastically changed. He wants sex? Give it to him. He doesn't want to talk? So be it. He wants to go to the game and you don't? Shut up and go. As Schneider stated in a promotional TV interview, "It's not about being right--it's about what works."

If you operate on the premise that most of the emotional work in a marriage is the responsibility of the woman, and that any marriage is preferable to no marriage at all, then this book is for you. "The fact is, to be happily married, a woman sometimes needs to treat her husband like a client or customer whom they want to keep happy (let him be right)," the authors write. "You're probably thinking, 'Why can't it be equal?' Why doesn't he have to do all the things you're suggesting, like 'Don't say the first mean word or make up first?' Our answer is because that is the way it is." For women who work hard in demanding jobs and then come home to manage children and a household, learning that they should completely put aside their needs, yet "continue to be a creature like any other," will not only come as a shock, but as an insult as well.

To be fair, some of the 43 rules in the book are the kind of useful common sense that would benefit any partnership. Untold numbers of marriage experts have been dishing out this kind of advice for years--say what you mean but don't say it meanly, be supportive, and don't nag. Fortunately, if lowering your expectations and letting your hubby win (Rules 5 and 9) don't work, the book also includes rules for divorce and second marriages. --Marianne Painter Book Description
According to authors Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, the rules of a happy marriage are often very different from the rules a single woman should follow in order to get hitched in the first place. In their phenomenally successful dating guide, The Rules, Fein and Schneider urged single women to adopt a strategy of denial--don't call him, don't be too available, don't sleep with him early on. In marriage, however, it seems the rules have drastically changed. He wants sex? Give it to him. He doesn't want to talk? So be it. He wants to go to the game and you don't? Shut up and go. As Schneider stated in a promotional TV interview, "It's not about being right--it's about what works." If you operate on the premise that most of the emotional work in a marriage is the responsibility of the woman, and that any marriage is preferable to no marriage at all, then this book is for you. "The fact is, to be happily married, a woman sometimes needs to treat her husband like a client or customer whom they want to keep happy (let him be right)," the authors write. "You're probably thinking, 'Why can't it be equal?' Why doesn't he have to do all the things you're suggesting, like 'Don't say the first mean word or make up first?' Our answer is because that is the way it is." For women who work hard in demanding jobs and then come home to manage children and a household, learning that they should completely put aside their needs, yet "continue to be a creature like any other," will not only come as a shock, but as an insult as well. To be fair, some of the 43 rules in the book are the kind of useful common sense that would benefit any partnership. Untold numbers of marriage experts have been dishing out this kind of advice for years--say what you mean but don't say it meanly, be supportive, and don't nag. Fortunately, if lowering your expectations and letting your hubby win (Rules 5 and 9) don't work, the book also includes rules for divorce and second marriages. --Marianne Painter ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect Book for Loving Wives!!!!
For the most part, the first two books in this series represents exactly how a single, self respecting female should carry herself in and out of a relationship aside from always putting God first. Everything about the way most men think and behave point to the fact that they love a challenge and have a natural desire and need to be dominate in life, which is why women that come too easy cannot satisfy them completely. It's also why they will continue to pursue a Rules Girl and eventually propose to her. Essentially they want to win! With winning though, comes the spoils of victory. That's where the rules for marriage comes in! My husband feels blessed to have me as his queen. So many women wanted him, a lot of them very pretty, that at times I wasn't sure that it was meant to be. But I followed the rules (not perfectly) and carried myself like a creature unlike any other and he dispensed with all the women that used to fall all over him and asked for my hand. Most of the things that this book teaches about marriage were already instilled in me so these rules are a lot easier for me to follow than most, but they work and work well at that. Don't believe for one second that the loving husband and king that you won by carrying yourself like a queen and being hard to get will all of a sudden start walking all over you when you follow these rules. He will appreciate you, recognize you, and reciprocate your love fully. Trust me he will! And if your guy isn't a rules husband, and was never very loving to begin with (you won him aside from breaking most if not all of the rules) I still believe that if you follow the authors' advice in this book you will win him over. This book (though it does it in a not so pleasant manner) basically teaches you to show unconditional love and respect to your husband without strings. And like the Good Book says, love never fails. The problem is that most people, because of selfishness have never learned to love unconditionally. They give self seeking love which isn't love at all. I follow theses rules. I support and nurture my husband's needs as a man, a champion and a king, and I know that these above all are the reasons that he loves me, works to please me, takes care of me, provides for me and protects me, and I rest assured that if I continue to do my part (which is where one author admits to stumbling) that he always will. We both win!

1-0 out of 5 stars Are these Broads for Real?
As I read this book yesterday, all I could think was, are these women for real?
Is this some sort of satire or something? Some sort of let's make fun of the '50s and their quaint ideas spoof?
No, sadly they are for real, and all they are really doing is making me not want to get married ever, it's probably not their intention.
The advice in here is like a salad mixed with raw onions and beets. Every now and again they will throw in something to appeal to feminists who are desparate for men, but still want to be strong women. Things like keep your own interests, and don't bother him about tiles, go out and buy them yourself. But then they contradict themselves by saying, ask him before you get frilly curtains. They tell you to baby him when he has a cold, but if you are laying in bed from horrible cramps, you can't expect any sympathy from him.
They throw in useful gems like, don't nag him, seriously, who nags over toilet paper? If there isn't a roll up, who cares? Who bothers over such trivial stupid things?
They tell you to do things you don't want to do. How is that good advice? Why should I have to go to some wedding filled with people I don't know? Why should I have to force myself to do things I hate and don't want to when he doesn't have to do that?
Books like this and Men are from Mars Women are from Venus are destructive. They make it seem like men are IDIOTS and it's women's jobs to placate them. That's not a healthy relationship! They even go on to say don't bother with couple counceling, go to therapy yourself. Maybe it's you with the problem.
Dude, if you follow rules like this, you'll NEED therapy, anger management, because you'll be frustrated. If one person has to take care of the kids, work, then come home and serve a husband who is needy and demanding, who doesn't realize he's not a child, who demands sex when you're exausted, who doesn't even bother to communicate with you or show he cares enough about you to know what gifts you like, or that you are sore and swollen from pregnancy and need sympathy than they will get exausted, depressed and burned out!
Relationships should be about give and take, reciprocity, men and women both building each other up instead of propping up one person.
What happens when a couple has children? Will the man understand it's not about him then? Why the heck should you praise him for doing chores when he's not praising you? Give and take, all take and no give wears a person out!
Why should I take advice from a woman who separated from her husband in the first place? Surely I'd be better off listening to people who have been in healthy marriages for a long time where one person isn't elevated over the other creating a lot of problems in the future.

1-0 out of 5 stars Horrible
I just read the table of contents for this book and I thought I might puke! This should be called, "How to be a slave to your husband"
This book only makes women think that men are superior and we are to bow to them.Give me a break!I was pissed just reading the table of contents

1-0 out of 5 stars 100% Obnoxious.
If I could give this book negative stars, trust me when I say that I would. Never had I read a more obnoxious book. This was facetiously recommended to me by a friend, who warned me that I would be offended. Even keeping that in mind the entire time wasn't enough to keep my mouth from dropping open at some of the advice. Some of the "gems" included:

1.Ask your husband once and never again to help with the kids (provided that you have kids), and if he doesn't want to, act like a single parent and DO IT ALL YOURSELF.
2. If you become pregnant, don't complain to him about any of those unpleasant symptoms or feelings you're having, because he's not interested. Let him in on the "fun" part of pregnancy, like feeling when the baby kicks. Why stress him out otherwise? He's going to be a daddy soon!
3. Whether you think it's fair, the fact is that your man controls your sex life, so you should adjust yourself accordingly.

Based on advice like that, why the hell would anyone ever get married? If women in marriages are meant to just watch their tongue, not do anything that might bother their partner, and live for everyone, why be married? Why not just be on your own? Following these rules, I imagine that you would feel pretty isolated, anyway.

If I followed all these steps, sure: My significant other and I would get along great, because it'd be a male-centric relationship. But if I don't follow them--if I break out of the template and do my own thing, if I call him when I want to, if I actually speak my mind--then we won't work out?

I even told my parents--still married for 25 years--about the book, and they were equally annoyed. My mom pointed out, "If a woman is doing everything that the man is doing, then she is equally involved in that relationship." On a lighter note, my dad said that the book was "phooey," which amuses me, since he's not the type to ever utter that word.

I'm not delighting in the author's misfortune, but in a sense, I'm glad that her marriage failed. If she was following her own rules, then that means this book is a failure, as well, and I think we can all take a little joy out of that.

1-0 out of 5 stars A slap in the face to both genders
I can imagine that, if I were a woman, this book would be a tremendous insult. However, I'm here to assure you, that as a man I'm pretty insulted too. Basically, if I had to condense the general premise of this book, it would be thus: Men are oxen.

You see, men, being self-absorbed emotional vacuums, are not capable of doing any emotional work in a relationship. Basically we're just jerks, and if you don't cater to our every whim, you're going to find yourself out on the curb.

So, you can see why, as someone who tries to be a caring and equitable man, I would take this book as a slap in the face. A lot more could be said about this book, but I think you get the idea and it's not worth either of our time.

So I'll just leave you with this hilarious excerpt from the preface:

"Note: Between the writing of this book and its publication, Ellen [one of the authors] has seperated from her husband. The lessons learned in working on this book have taught her the true value of a Rules marriage, and she is more committed to 'The Rules' than ever. She thanks her readers for their support." ... Read more


2. Marriage in the Long Run: A Collection of Articles for Families of Professional Drivers
by Ellen C. Voie
Paperback: 196 Pages (2001-01)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book is a compilation of Ellen's columns which have appeared in a number of national trucking publications.Ellen is currently a contributing editor for Land Line Magazine, Driving Force Magazine, and PNV.com's Freeway web magazine, and has had numerous articles published in other transportation magazines and web sites.

Through her insight as the wife of a professional driver and her research in the lifestyles of women married to truck drivers, Ellen brings an unparalleled perspective to this subject.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Engaged to a truckerdriver and gave me some insight!
I am really not a book reader, but this one caught my eye. I am engaged to an over the road truck driver and when I see the 20 tail lights out the driveway I am left with 3 Shar Pei dogs, a house to keep organized, bills to tend to, laundy, dishes and a full time out of home job. You ladies know what I am going though. I found myself reading more and more of the articles laughing at some of the insert, because they are so true! This truely is an awesome book that will get you thinking about different things in the relationship. Also it kinda gives me a taste to what to expect in the future. I read that I am not alone and these are common feelings other truckers wife go though. I also am learning a few things from other mistake from the book. I found it gave me a variety of emotions to each insert and each chapter. I can't wait for the next book to come out. This is a really good book, comming from a person who rarly finds book that keep my instrest. It really is a book for someone involved with a long distance relationship<3

~Love your man who trucks over the road.. If you are not strong enough to love him, then who is <3 ... Read more


3. The Girl With the Golden Eyes
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 84 Pages (2006-05-30)
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4. The Novels of Balzac. Translated by James waring and Ellen Marriage with Prefaces by George Saintsbury
by Honore de (1799-1850) Balzac
 Hardcover: Pages (1899)

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5. Old Goriot, translated from the French by Ellen Marriage with an Introd By François Mauriac
by Honor‚ de Balzac
 Hardcover: Pages (1949)

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6. Old Goriot / Honore de Balzac ; translated from the French by Ellen Marriage ; with an introduction by Francois Mauriac ; and illustrations by Rene Ben Sussan
by Honore de (1799-1850) Balzac
 Hardcover: Pages (1950)

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7. Pere Goriot (Thrift Edition)
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 224 Pages (2004-09-10)
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A kind-hearted and idealistic youth enters the grasping Parisian society of the 1820s, where his education in the realities and costs of city life begin among the residents of a shabby but respectable boardinghouse.Acclaimed by Leslie Stephen as "the modern King Lear," it offers a timeless view of the tragedies behind the prosaic details of everyday life.
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8. Father Goriot
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 272 Pages (2006-05-30)
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Eugene stared at his neighbor in dumb and dazed bewilderment. He thought of Vautrin, of that duel to be fought to-morrow morning, and of this realization of his dearest hopes, and the violent contrast between the two sets of ideas gave him all the sensations of nightmare. He went to the chimney-piece, saw the little square case, opened it, and found a watch of Breguet's make wrapped in paper, on which these words were written.Download Description
Eugene stared at his neighbor in dumb and dazed bewilderment. He thought of Vautrin, of that duel to be fought to-morrow morning, and of this realization of his dearest hopes, and the violent contrast between the two sets of ideas gave him all the sensations of nightmare. He went to the chimney-piece, saw the little square case, opened it, and found a watch of Breguet's make wrapped in paper, on which these words were written. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A romp of a good read!
Balzac guided European fiction away from the overriding influence of Walter Scott and the Gothic school, by showing that modern life could be recounted as vividly as Scott recounted his historical tales, and that mystery and intrigue did not need ghosts and crumbling castles for props. Maupassant, Flaubert and Zola were writers of the next generation who were directly influenced by him, and Marcel Proust (that other weaver of a great tapestry) acknowledged his influence.

He is worth reading for pleasure as well as for his influence on European literature.
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9. The Message, And Gobseck
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 84 Pages (2006-05-30)
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10. The Peasants
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 372 Pages (2004-04-01)
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11. Mary Ellen's Best of Helpful Hints
by Mary Ellen Pinkham
Paperback: 148 Pages (1983-11-30)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book will save you time, trouble and money on hundreds of household problems:"OOPS"Peter just spilled his milk again!I got a coffee spot on my white suit, but it's too late to change.The painter goofed and left paint splatters all over the windows.The candle wax dripped all over the carpet.My Cane chair is sagging."OH NO"There's a bee in the house!George lost his boots at school again.The plaster is cracking on the ceiling.I can't get this rusty bolt loose.My pictures are all hanging cockeyed."*!!*@!"Fido made a mistake on the carpet.Mary's got gum in her hair.My pearl necklace just broke.I can't breathe. This room is full of cigarette smoke.The moths got my winter coat. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best Tips for NON toxic solutions!
I'm sure back in 1976 Mary Ellen might not have been thinking Green.Or maybe she was? But,this book is wonderful!I've had it since the early 1980s and recently dug it back out of my cookbook drawer.I had forgotten all the simple tips and helps! The best thing is THEY WORK! Everything from Antiquing to Zippers is in this book.Using household items such as baking soda, vinegar, salt, and many other things found right in our kitchens.I'm getting one for my daughter to have and this won't be put back in the drawer anytime soon!

5-0 out of 5 stars It' Great! It helped me alot!!
Once I got super glue on my fingers and I tried EVERYTHING!! and I could'nt get it of so I got out the book and it gave me the soultion! ... Read more


12. The Deserted Woman, and La Grenadiere (Dodo Press)
by Honoré de Balzac
Paperback: 76 Pages (2006-04-28)
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Scenes From Political Life from The Human Comedy (La Comedie Humaine). By the French author, who, along with Flaubert, is generally regarded as a founding-father of realism in European fiction. His large output of works, collectively entitled The Human Comedy (La Comedie Humaine), consists of 95 finished works (stories, novels andessays) and 48 unfinished works. His stories are an attempt to comprehend and depict the realities of life in contemporary bourgeois France. They are placed in a variety of settings, with characters reappearing in multiple stories. ... Read more


13. The Country Doctor
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 244 Pages (2006-04-30)
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I did nothing more than the work which was absolutely required to enable me to get through the examinations that must be passed before I could become a doctor. I attended the public lectures, but I no longer paid any attention to the professors, who, in my opinion, were a set of dotards. I had already broken my idols--I became a Parisian. ... Read more


14. Albert Savarus
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 116 Pages (2006-03-30)
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15. Albert Savarus
by Honore de Balzac
 Hardcover: 116 Pages (2001-12)
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16. Colonel Chabert and The Commission in Lunacy
by Honoré de Balzac
Paperback: 100 Pages (2000-10-30)
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The comedié humaine.. Scenes from private life. ... Read more


17. Old Goriot
by Honore de) Marriage, Ellen trans Balzac
 Hardcover: Pages (1993)

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18. A Study of Woman, Another Study of Woman, And La Grande Breteche
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 88 Pages (2006-05-30)
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19. The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Book Three of 'The Thirteen'
by Honore de Balzac
Paperback: 108 Pages (2006-08-01)
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The third, and briefest, part of a trilogy called The History of the Thirteen, The Girl with the Golden Eyes is one piece of the vast tableaux of Balzac's Human Comedy. The "Thirteen" are a secret society. The Girl with the Golden Eyes contains some of Balzac's most intense observations of 19th Century Parisian society. It tells the story of a beautiful young woman seduced by a servant of "The Thirteen." The other two parts of The History of the Thirteen may also be of interest: Ferragus, and The Duchesse de Langeais. Each contains Balzac's sharp-eyed observations of human frailty and love. ... Read more


20. Four Novellas
by Honore de Balzac, Clara Bell, Ellen Marriage
Paperback: 303 Pages (2004-10-25)
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