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Freaking Idiots Guide Ebay Bundle, Vulich Nick


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Автор: Vulich Nick
Название:  Freaking Idiots Guide Ebay Bundle
ISBN: 9781495308451
Издательство: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Классификация: ISBN-10: 1495308456
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 138
Вес: 0.21 кг.
Дата издания: 24.01.2014
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 8
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Поставляется из: США
Описание: Two great bestsellers about How to Sell on eBay - One Low Price

eBay Unleashed and Freaking Idiots Guide to Selling on eBay are your personal guide to making money on eBay. The author, Nick Vulich, has completed over 29,000 transactions on eBay in the last thirteen years. He knows the ins and outs of selling on eBay, and is offering to walk you hand-in-hand through the selling process.

Are you worried that you dont have anything to sell?

Dont worry about this. Just take a look around you. Everyone has dozens of things items around the house and garage that they can start selling today. Just because you no longer have a use for your old VCR, game system, or laptop doesnt mean someone else wont want it. People love getting a great deal. Help them get what they want, and put a little cash in your pocket, too.

In these books, you are going to learn how to -

1) Decide what to sell
2) How to set up your eBay sellers account
3) How to set up your PayPal Account (so you can get paid - FAST)
4) Step-by-step instructions how to list your first item on eBay
5) Twenty-eight tips and tricks for powering up your selling
6) How to ship your items
7) How to research items so you can get the best price every time
8) An introduction to customer service - eBay style

Dont let fear of the unknown hold you back

* It is estimated over 450,000 people make a full time living selling items on eBay
* Millions more people use eBay to make a few extra bucks to buy a new car, put their kids through school, or take a dream vacation - Why not you?
* Millions more people would like to sell on eBay, but are afraid to try
* eBay unleashed and Freaking Idiots Guide to Selling on eBay will walk you step-by-step through deciding what to sell, signing up for your eBay and PayPal account, and listing your first auction.

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Shot All to Hell: Bad Ass Outlaws, Gunfighters, and Lawmen of the Old West

Автор: Vulich Nick
Название: Shot All to Hell: Bad Ass Outlaws, Gunfighters, and Lawmen of the Old West
ISBN: 0359142524 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780359142521
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Killing the Presidents: Presidential Assassinations and Assassination Attempts

Автор: Vulich Nicholas L.
Название: Killing the Presidents: Presidential Assassinations and Assassination Attempts
ISBN: 0615782078 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780615782072
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Цена: 2757.00 р.
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Описание: Killing The Presidents: Presidential Assassinations & Assassination Attempts

Killing The Presidents offers a fascinating look at the Presidents who lost their lives, the motives and mental states of the assassins, and the reactions of the public to the shootings.

Among the characters you will meet are:

Charles Julius Guiteau, the man who shot James Garfield. He told authorities "I was in my bed ... and I was thinking over the political situation, and the idea flashed through my brain that if the President was out of the way everything would go better..." And later, during his trial, he added, "I presume I shall live to be President. Some people think I am as a good man as the President (Chester A. Arthur) now."

John Schrank, the man who shot Theodore Roosevelt, said "In a dream I saw President McKinley sit up in his coffin pointing at a man in a monk's attire in whom I recognized Theodore Roosevelt. The dead President said-This is my murderer-avenge my death." And, so he shot, and wounded the Bull Moose Candidate.

John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, wrote in his diary just a few nights before his death, "I have to great a soul to die like a criminal..."

The stories are amazing.

The similarities between each of the assassinations make you sit up and think. Most of the assassins discovered the President's itinerary by reading the newspaper. Leon Czolgosz, the assassin of President McKinley, told authorities, "Eight days ago, while I was in Chicago, I read in a Chicago newspaper of President McKinley's visit to the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo. That day I bought a ticket and got here with the determination to do something, but I did not know just what. I thought of shooting the President..."

This is the story of the assassinations, told as much as possible in the words of the witnesses, the assassins, and the attempted assassins

The book is short, just 108 pages, easy to read, and will leave you wanting to investigate, and learn more about this dark area of American history.

Some of the details are quite graphic, such as Surgeon Charles Taft describing the how they carried the dying Abraham Lincoln to Petersen House - "blood was] dripping from the wound, faster and faster" as they walked. And, throughout the night, he held the dying President's head so blood and brain tissue could continue to ooze out, and prevent clotting.

Other parts will make you laugh. Giuseppe Zangara, the man who attempted to kill Franklin Roosevelt was so short he had to stand on a folding chair to get a good look at the President elect, and then he testified he "decided to kill him and make him suffer since...since my stomach hurt."

Don't wait another minute. Order your copy of this book today, and read the true story of the Presidential assassins

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Shot All to Hell: Bad Ass Outlaws, Gunfighters, and Law Men of the Old West

Автор: Vulich Nick
Название: Shot All to Hell: Bad Ass Outlaws, Gunfighters, and Law Men of the Old West
ISBN: 1533620652 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781533620651
Издательство: Неизвестно
Цена: 2757.00 р.
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Описание: For over 150 years the image of western bad men has thrilled readers and filled movie screens. Who hasn't heard of Jesse James, the Dalton Brothers, Black Bart, or Belle Starr? They are as much a part of American folklore as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.

There's something about the west that has brought out the best, and the worst in mankind. The funny thing is, a cult following has developed around many of these bandits, making them out to be something they weren't.

The legend that grew up around Joaquin Murrieta was that he was just a normal guy who moved from Mexico to California, and tried to strike it rich during the gold rush. What he discovered instead, was a big sign that read, "No Mexicans Allowed." His supporters say, that because of the Foreign Claim Tax, he was forced off his land, and into a life of outlawry. And, then to support that claim, a whole legend has been built up, about how he stole from the rich, and shared his wealth with poor Mexican families. The only problem is the facts don't support that interpretation.

The same stories developed around Jesse James. Legend has it, Jesse only stole from rich bankers and railroad men, and the reason he could disappear into thin air after pulling a bank job or train robbery was because he shared the booty with poor Missouri families. As with Murrieta, that probably never happened. Jesse James was a thief. He stole money wherever he could get his hands on it. He robbed stagecoaches, banks, trains, and you-name-it.

And, last, but not least, there's Belle Starr, one of the most badass female robbers on record. Belle called her pistols her "babies," and ruled an outlaw kingdom based out of her home in Indian Territory. She lived by the gun, and she died by the gun.

The outlaw life was almost always portrayed as a glamorous life, filled with loose women, blazing guns, and saddlebags overflowing with gold, silver, and greenbacks.

What a life

The only thing is, all the movies, books, and TV shows painted a distorted portrait of life in the old west. James Dodsworth lived the outlaw life for six weeks while riding as a spy with the Doolin-Dalton Gang. He said the gang was constantly on the move. They rarely spent more than one night in any one place. Dalton and Doolin, both worried they'd end up like Jesse James--shot in the back.

At night, the gang always posted at least one man on watch duty. The rest of the gang slept with Winchesters by their sides, and pistols under their heads. Every one of them were ready to spring into action at a moment's notice.

And, as for those saddlebags overflowing with riches, more often than not, they were like a Charlie Brown Halloween special--filled with rocks rather than gold.

Sometimes the gang would cut off the wrong car during a train robbery, and end up riding away empty handed. Sometimes a posse would chase them off a little too soon, before they could grab their booty. Other times, it was slim pickings, and there was nothing to take.

The first train job the Dalton Gang pulled went totally awry. The Express man got away before they could convince him to open the safe, and in their haste to rob the Atlantic Express the boys forgot to bring dynamite to blow the safe. Black Jack Ketchum, and his gang, made off with $100,000 in unsigned bank notes. Pearl Hart's fame rests upon a single stage coach robbery that netted her under $500, and several years in the caboose after she was captured.

The sad truth is most outlaws led a short life that ended, either at the end of a rope, or with a bullet in the brain. Only a lucky few survived into the new century--Frank James, Cole Younger, and Emmett Dalton, to name a few.


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