Frank DeMattos Fund
Hampton Court by Simon Thurley
Arts & Crafts Companion by Pamela Todd
Arts & Crafts Furniture by Kevin Roddel
Traces of the Brush by Boudonnat
At Home in the English by Roy Strong
Care of Antiques and Historical Collections by Per Guldbeck
Pocket Editions by Ian Pickford
American Swords & Swordmakers Richard Bezdek
New Fine Points of Furniture by Albert Sack
Samplers from A to Z by Pamela Smith
Vintage Quilts by Bobbie Aug
Warman's American Pottery & Porcelain by Susan Bagdade
Warman's English & Contemporary Pottery and Porcelain by Susan Bagdade
American Farmhouses by Leah Rosch
Standard Antique Clock Value Guide by Alex Wescot
Lehner's Encyclopedia of US Marks on Pottery by Lois Lehner
Collector's Encyclopedia of Gaudy Dutch by John Shuman
Collector's Encyclopedia of Majolica by M. Marks-Katz
Complete Price Guide to Watches by C. Shugart
Rehoboth Business Association Grant
We thank the Rehoboth Business Association for their generous grant of $2500
to fund a small business resource collection. In addition, the RBA donated
funds to purchase a new bookcase for the collection.
Bang Getting your message heard Lessons from the Edge of Survival MBA in a Box: the Practical Guide What Color is your Parachute? Having it all & Making it Work Business Owner's Guide to Personal Finance How to Make Big Money in our own small business
Business plans that work
So you want to be an innkeeper
Growing profits
Start it, sell it, & make a mint
How to start a home-based secretarial services business
The Complete idiot's guide to law for small business owners
The landlord's legal guide in Massachusetts
How to create a buy-sell agreement
Cover letter magic
Strategic business letters and e-mail
World Chambers of Commerce directory
The big book of jobs
Sell your business
Massachusetts fire prevention regulations
Massachusetts state building code
Massachusetts fuel gas & plumbing code
The 60-second commute
Small business solutions
The young couple's guide to growing rich together
Bags to riches: 7 success secrets for women in business
Quick prep careers: good jobs in 1 year or less
Starting and running a profitable investment club
Kitchen table entrepreneurs
Lower your taxes - big time
Business plans for dummies
Financial statements for non-financial people
The business owner's guide to personal finance
Having it all and making it work
Tips & tactics for using the Internet to run your business
Tips & tactics for serving customers on the Internet
The toy & game inventor's handbook
How to make big money in your own small business |
Other resources

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Red Sox Special Needs Collection
A gift through the generosity of the Red Sox Foundation provided by
The Jeremiah Cromwell
Disabilities
Center
consisting of books for children with disabilities. These titles are
located in our Children's library.
Ian's Walk
(by Lears) - Sisters look for their autistic brother, Ian, who has
wandered off. They must look at the world from his perspective to
find him.
Where's Chimpy (by Rabe) - A little girl with Down's syndrome
realizes she has misplaced her chimpanzee doll.
Looking After Louis (by Ely) - Louis, a boy with autism, and his
classmate who 'looks after him', because 'he's not quite like the rest
of us', are the characters in this story of imagination and kindness.
Tobin Learns to Make Friends (by Murrell) - Tobin, a fire truck,
learns how to make friends while dealing with autism and Asperger's
disorder.
Who Took My Shoe? (by Emigh) - A common difficulty for children
with autism is to understand the "who, what, and when" questions.
This entertaining book teaches children how to approach these questions
through a search for a lost shoe.
Andy and His Yellow Frisbee (by Thompson) - Andy, a boy with
autism, spends his time at recess constantly spinning his Frisbee.
The story focuses on a classmate's curiosity and a sister's concern.
My Friend Isabelle (by Woloson) - Written for ages 2 to 6 yrs.,
this book presents a story of two friends, one who does not have a
disability and his friend, Isabelle, who has Down syndrome.
Views from Our Shoes (by Meyer) - A touching group of essays from
children ages 4 through 18 about their siblings with a wide variety of
disabilities.
We'll Paint the Octopus Red (by Stuve-Bodeen) - Emma, 6 yrs. old,
anticipates the birth of a new sibling. The baby is born with Down
syndrome, and Emma comes to understand that life with her brother can be
like she imagined as long as she shows patience.
National Alliance for Mental Illness
Collection
Consisting of titles dealing
with mental illness.
Bristol County
Elder Services
Collection
Books and videos dealing with aging and aging services.