Thursday, August 29, 2013

Interview with Robert Atkinson

The last interview in the reKiosk series is with Robert Atkinson author of Mystic Journey: Getting to the Heart of Your Souls Story. 

Read the full interview here and check out Cosimo's kiosk for more great reads.
Mystic Journey: Getting to the Heart of Your Souls Story
by Robert Atkinson - See more at: http://www.cosimobooks.com/b3747_Mystic-Journey-Getting-to-the-Heart-of-Your-Soul-s-Story-1616407158-9781616407155.htm#sthash.cT5ebOMK.dpuf
Mystic Journey: Getting to the Heart of Your Souls Story
by Robert Atkinson - See more at: http://www.cosimobooks.com/b3747_Mystic-Journey-Getting-to-the-Heart-of-Your-Soul-s-Story-1616407158-9781616407155.htm#sthash.cT5ebOMK.dpuf

Monday, August 26, 2013

A Video Interview with Danny Schechter

Danny Schecter sat down with reKiosk to discuss the digital age, the effect monitoring information has on us, the digital communication monopolies, and traditional media.


Sunday, August 25, 2013

Krugman & Verhagen on Economic Bubbles

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The well-known Noble prize winning economist, Paul Krugman, seems to be gaining more and more attention as a New York Times columnist than he had as a regular economist. Maybe in these times of unbridled admiration for fame and celebrities, Krugman should consider joining a reality show, if he wants to influence the world outside the U.S. and possibly outside our universe. Anyway, his latest column, This Age of Bubbles, questions why we've experienced so many economic bubbles since the late 70s. After the housing bubble in the U.S. and Western-Europe from a few years ago, before that the dot-com bubble, then the Asian bubble of the 1990s, and the real estate bubble (in the U.S.) of the 1980s, it seems now the BRICs with Brazil, India, and other emerging markets are hitting the proverbial economic walls.
Krugman:

"What’s going on? It’s a variant on the same old story: investors loved these economies not wisely but too well, and have now turned on the objects of their former affection. A couple years back, Western investors — discouraged by low returns both in the United States and in the noncrisis nations of Europe — began pouring large sums into emerging markets. Now they’ve reversed course. As a result, India’s rupee and Brazil’s real are plunging, along with Indonesia’s rupiah, the South African rand, the Turkish lira, and more."

After referring to the Federal Reserves policy of lowering interest rates and financial deregulation in the U.S. and around the world, Krugman concludes:

Friday, August 23, 2013

reKiosk Reviews Everything You Want to Know about TM

With all the happenings between reKiosk and Cosimo recently, reKiosk thought it might be a good idea to review our current book of the month Everything You Want To Know About TM, Including How To Do It By John White.

Read the review here, then head over to Cosimo's kiosk and check out the eBook.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

reKiosk Interviews Left At East Gate author Peter Robbins

Peter Robbins, author of Left at East Gate and UFO researcher recently sat down with reKiosk and discussed his career, the UFO community, dealing with critics and skeptics, and the affect technology has had on his job.

Check out the full interview here. And head over to Cosimo's kiosk to start shopping for eBooks.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

reKiosk Interviews Cosimo Publisher Alexander M. Dake

In honor of the partnership between reKiosk and Cosimo, reKiosk is conducting interviews with some of Cosimo's key players and authors. The first in the series is an interview with Cosimo's publisher. With questions covering Cosimo's book selection process, independent publishing, and the affect the digital world has on publishing. He even offers some advice to aspiring writers.

Check out the interview here and head over to Cosimo's kiosk to start shopping for some great titles.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Cosimo now Selling eBooks at your Local, Online, Corner Bookstore via reKiosk

It’s a social and digital world. People spend more time online than ever before but there is a certain personal experience that sometimes gets lost in the digital space. With that in mind, Cosimo is teaming up with reKiosk to sell our ebooks in a corner-store atmosphere located in the digital world.

Cosimo’s mission has always been to engage readers with valuable ideas about business and economics, sustainability, personal development, UFOs, and more.  This partnership gives Cosimo and their authors the opportunity to use the innovative approach reKiosk offers in the online marketplace. Cosimo joins some of the biggest names in independent publishing, allowing its authors to benefit from increased exposure and more sharing tools.

Both Cosimo and reKiosk are excited about this opportunity and the eBook titles that will be offered at Cosimo’s kiosk. For a limited time Cosimo is offering great deals on some of its popular titles, including: Mystic Journey, Getting to the Heart of Your Soul’s Story by Robert Atkinson, professor of human development and religious studies at the University of Southern Main; Left at East Gate a highly acclaimed best-seller in the U.K. about the Rendlesham Forest UFO incident, by Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, investigative writer and author, and Plunder, Investigating Our Economic Calamity and the Subprime Scandal by Danny Schechter, filmmaker, blogger, media critic and author of multiple other books, some of which also will be featured on reKiosk. Be sure to check out the reKiosk Q&A with the aforementioned authors at reKiosk.com.

Head over to Cosimo’s kiosk, browse the titles, start shopping and even consider setting up your own kiosk with your favorite eBook titles.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

August Classic of the Month: The Master Key System

Our August Classic of the Month is a highly popular turn of the (20th) century work on personal achievement and success, i.e., one of the original self-help books. The Master Key System, by Charles F. Haanel, is a work that  has inspired and motivated scores of "employees" to make their careers and lives a booming success.

The idea that the key to professional and personal fulfillment is in our hands is a very provocative idea, and self-made millionaire businessman Charles F. Haanel not only believed this, he lived it. Even better, he wrote the instruction manual for how to use the tools that we all have available, our minds and spirits, to open the door to happier, healthier, smarter, more successful selves. By outlining the laws and principles that dictate achievement and personal development, Haanel makes creative power, motivation, and action accessible. This book is part philosophy, part positive psychology, and part business doctrine, and is sure to continue inspiring individuals to be the best they can be for centuries to come.

American author and entrepreneur Charles F. Haanel (1866-1949) was member of the American Scientific League and the American Society of Psychical Research, and author of several books including Mental Chemistry and The New Psychology.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

August Book of the Month: Everything You Want to Know about TM

Cosimo's Book of the Month for August is our extremely popular Everything You Want to Know about TM--Including How to Do It, by John White. Wildly popular in the 1970s and '80s, Transcendental Meditation (TM) continues to be one of the most accessible forms of Eastern spiritual practice in the West. But does it live up to its hype? In this objective exploration of TM, consciousness researcher John White looks at what's billed as "a simple, natural, and effortless mental technique, practiced twenty minutes a day" and takes on its critics as well as its cheerleaders.

The book has received popular acclaim as well as criticism for its controversial subject matter. Comments from readers include:

"I applaud John White for writing this book and I enjoyed reading it very much. His critical writings about spirituality and the science of TM were very insightful and thought-provoking."
"This little book is the best book on Transcendental Meditation I have ever read... Read this book and you will have a balanced view of TM."

 "This book is unique in that unlike most books telling readers how great TM is, White gives the pros and cons of TM from every point of view... To me, everyone who wants to learn TM should read this book carefully."
Everything You Want to Know About TM is available as a paperback book and an ebook from Kindle and Nook.

John White is an internationally-known author in the fields of consciousness research and higher human development. He has published 15 books and his writing has appeared in publications in the United States and abroad. He has published three books with Cosimo, including A Practical Guide to Death and Dying and his children's story, The Christmas Mice

Please be advised that the author, John White, has not been licensed or certified by the Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation to teach the “Transcendental Meditation ®” or “TM ®” programs.  Nor has this book been endorsed or authorized in any way by the Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Essential Wall Street Summer Reading List

Andrew Ross Sorkin, journalist and financial columnist at the New York Times, has come up with his list of essential readings about Wall Street and business. Although you might not think of it, many of these books are great reads even during the long hot summer days. Let me list his recommendations and add a few of mine to round off your  financial and business "reading education" during this summer:






Monday, July 29, 2013

President John F. Kennedy's Assassination Revisited

This coming November we will witness the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. But after all these 50 years, the theories about what actually happened and who really was behind this killing of the most promising U.S. President of the 20th century still continue.
The Christian Science Monitor reports that this fall, "a TV network will take another look at the killing in a docudrama that suggests a Secret Service agent accidentally fired one of the bullets that felled Kennedy.....
 
"ReelzChannel's JFK: The Smoking Gun is based on the work of retired Australian police Detective Colin McLaren and the book Mortal Error: The Shot that Killed JFK by Bonar Menninger. McLaren spent four years combing through evidence from Kennedy's death on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas. He and Menninger also relied on ballistics evidence from an earlier book by Howard Donahue. The two-hour docudrama airs Nov. 3 in the U.S., Canada and Australia. It suggests that agent George Hickey fired (..accidentally...) one of the bullets that hit Kennedy. Hickey, who is now dead, was riding in the car behind Kennedy's limo that day."

It's quite astonishing that the theories, books and movies about John F. Kennedy's assassination keep coming, but it shows how

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

New Review for Dialogues with My God Self

Dialogues with My God Self: Understanding the Law of Love, by Alvaro Bizziccari, has received a new, flattering review on Amazon. The reviewer, booklover343, who titled the review, "Learning about Love from God's Point of View," states:

 Dialogues is a conversation, but it is also a book of lessons, a guide to navigating the world from a godly, and especially loving point of view. ...[T]he tone of the book is uplifting and comforting. It is designed to be a tool for readers to refer to when they are struggling with life's problems, and a refuge for those who are weary of the world's self-centered ways. It's not a book for those who cannot or will not take the time to focus on the more important, personal, spiritual things in life. But it's perfect for anyone looking to renew their faith, discover their meaning, and devote their soul to loving their fellow man.

You can read the full review, as well as others, and buy the book, on Amazon. This title is also available as an ebook from Kindle and Nook.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Cosimo’s Book of the Month: Two Scottish Tales of Medical Compassion

July's Book of the Month is a bit different from our normal fare. Two Scottish Tales of Medical Compassion, by Dr. John Brown, Ian MacLaren, and Dr. John Raffensperger, is a compilation of two beloved Scottish classics and a History of the Edinburgh School of Medicine by a modern doctor.

Included in the book are the short stories "Rab and His Friends," by John Brown, and "A Doctor of the Old School," by Ian MacLaren. In "Rab and His Friends," Dr. John Brown recounts a true story from his early days as a doctor about a huge mutt named Rab and his owner, of whom the dog was fiercely protective. He discusses medical procedures that were cutting edge at the time, though they would be seen as invasive and rather cruel today.

In "A Doctor of the Old School," we are painted a picture of a typical doctor on call from the Scottish highlands, complete with an authentic Scottish dialect. This touching story shows how selfless small doctors in the backwoods of Scotland were, never taking a day off and treating patients right up until their own bodies gave out on them.

Finally, Dr. John Raffensperger, a retired surgeon with a deep love for and interest in these medicinal roots, paints a picture of the authors of these tales, John Brown and Ian MacLaren, showing how their ties to the Edinburgh School of Medicine shaped their stories and love of medicine. He takes us back to the first glistenings of modern medicine, where cleanliness standards were just beginning to be discovered and used and where medical procedures with anesthesia were rare. It is a fascinating glimpse into the old ways and will make any reader--doctor, patient, or friend--truly thankful for the advancements that have been made because of men like Dr. John Brown. You can pick up your copy in the paperback version, or order the ebook version straight to your Nook or Kindle and enjoy immediately. Happy reading!

JOHN BROWN, M.D. (1810-1882) was a well-known Scottish doctor and writer from Edinburgh. He attended the medical school at the University of Edinburgh before becoming apprentice to James Syme at the Minto House Hospital. His experiences at the hospital influenced his writing, including "Rab and his Friends," the short stories in his book Horae Subsecivae, and others.

IAN MACLAREN (1850-1907) was the pen name of Highland-born John Watson. Watson studied for the ministry at the University of Edinburgh and at Tubingen in Germany. In addition to serving at the Parish of Logielmond in Perthshire and the Sefton Park Church in Liverpool, he was well known as a writer and speaker, culminating in several speaking tours in the United States. His works include "A Doctor of the Old School," Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush, and The Days of Auld Lang Syne.

JOHN RAFFENSPERGER, M.D. was a surgeon-in-chief at the Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago and a professor of surgery at Northwestern University. He has authored surgical textbooks, a history of the Cook County Hospital, a collection of short stories, and a "surgical thriller." He currently lives in Sanibel Island, Florida.

Monday, July 1, 2013

ALL NEW! Series of the Month: A History of the American People, by Woodrow Wilson

New for the month of July, Cosimo is celebrating American patriotism with a series of the month! A History of the American People, by Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, is a five-volume history of the United States and the American people, reflecting many of Wilson's policies and ideas that he later brought to his candidacy and presidency. Our series is a beautiful replica of the 1902 first edition features all the original halftone illustrations. You can order either the paperback or hardcover versions for your collection, and celebrate this Independence Day turn-of-the-(20th)-century style.

Cosimo offers many series and collections of beloved classics at discounted prices. Please visit our series and collections page in our bookstore to discover all the wonderful options. Series always ship free, and are always discounted off the original list price. Order your favorite classic series today from Cosimo! Please visit our website or call our office for more details.

Cosimo’s Classic of the Month: The Constitution of the United States of America

Cosimo's Classic of the Month comes just in time for the Fourth of July, and we're celebrating our country's founding with none other than our founding documents: The Constitution of the United States and Other Historical American Documents

Just in case you haven't read these all-important documents since your high school history class, you can read up before we celebrate our Independence from the British. Included is The Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, The Constitution, and--in case you're feeling particularly historical--The Constitution of the Confederate States, created after they attempted to secede from the Union. Together, these four documents offer a firsthand perspective on the political history of the United States.

Our descriptions of the documents are as follows (just in case you want the crash course before diving in, and we really recommend that you do):

The Declaration of Independence: Adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, this may be the most famous angry letter in history. Written by Thomas Jefferson and addressed to King George III of England, it lays out the grievances of the king's 13 colonies in North America, and announces that those colonies were now free of English rule. By 1783, after a long, bloody, and expensive war, that freedom became a reality.

The Articles of Confederation: Soon after independence from England was declared, the Second Continental Congress instituted this first organizing document of the new United States, which was ratified in March 1781. A compromise between those delegates who wanted a strong central government and those who demanded that the states be sovereign, its shortcomings became obvious during the war--such as the fact that the central government had no power to collect taxes or even to enforce requests for funds from the states, which led to a perpetually underfunded revolution against England.

The United States Constitution: This document replaced the Articles of Confederation on June 21, 1788. One of the most influential works of political philosophy and practicality ever written, it is the oldest national constitution still in use today, and continues to inspire freedom-loving peoples around the world. Its three-pronged system of government--balancing power among legislative, judicial, and executive branches--was groundbreaking. But it failed to address one issue, slavery, that would come to a head a century later.

The Constitution of the Confederate States: This 1861 document organized the new nation created by the seceding slave states. While quite similar in many ways to the U.S. Constitution, it includes more references to God and religion and more emphasis on state sovereignty, offers specific clauses that seek to limit the influence of big business on politics, and codifies the right to own "negro slaves."

Celebrate your Fourth in style, by knowing what your Constitution says. It's all the rage, these days.