Home About Us
Search by author, title or key word
Get email updates! Sign-up for the QuakerBooks eNewsletter, Book Musings. List Management by VerticalResponse
Get the catalog
Book List:Basic QuakerismCorporate Discernment
“Our life is love, and peace, and tenderness; and bearing one with another, and forgiving one another, and not laying accusations one against another; but praying one for another, and helping one another up with a tender hand….”
Isaac Penington, 1667
BY ODIE LEFEVER A useful eight panel folded tract which offers a handy brief glossary of Quaker terms as well as style guidelines such as when and when not to capitalize Meeting (meeting?), and use of the apostrophe. These reflect usage within Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. The glossary of forty three Quaker terms is also helpful. This is in the same format as the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting leaflet series, but is priced differently and there is no bulk rate reduction.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting 2010 FOLDED Paper
$0.75 (in stock)
BY DAMALI AYO A satirical look at race relations, premised on the renting of a token negro for events or occasions to gain white folks credibility as racially aware. The book gives insights for both the rental and the rentee based on the authors 30 years of experience. The most awful standard racial gaffes and insensitive comments are illuminated in a novel and memorable way. There are photo dramatizations (The expression on the rentals face as the rentee says "I was black in a previous life" is priceless)and there are special tip boxes.
Lawrence Hill 2005 196 PP. Paper
$14.95 (in stock)
BY LESLIE NEWMAN, CAROL THOMPSON Board book. Rhythmic text and illustrations with universal appeal show a toddler spending the day with its two Daddies. From hide-and-seek to dress-up, then bath time and a kiss goodnight, there's no limit to what a loving family can do together.
Tricycle Press 2009 20 PP. Cloth
$7.99 (in stock)
Fit For Freedom, Not For Friendship - Paperback
Faith And Practice Of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (paper)
Four Doors To Meeting For Worship
Faith And Practice Of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting - Hardcove
Where Should I Stand?