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Bokassa Johnson, an Amazon Short

"She ain't no whore, Doc. You understand? She ain't no whore." As Doc Crow made his way through the Village of Nha Be toward Gunny's place he remembered his words of caution to his Marine buddy the day he helped the sergeant find the tiny apartment. To Doc it didn't make any difference whether she was a whore or not. He had told him at the time, “She's Vietnamese and marrying her, that's stupid.”
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Fiction

Secret Players
ISBN: 1-890035-32-7 (New Century Press, 2003)

This work of historical fiction opens with a tale of gripping terror then chronicles the story of the lives of the protagonists and their families which become intertwined during the last half of the twentieth century, moving back and forth between America and Japan. Secret Players is about international intrigue and behind-the-scenes power run amok. But it is also a metaphor for the hate existent in the modern world of terror. The finale is between the two men and their wives who intervene and shakes the reader in light of 9/11.
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The Advisor (Cô-vân)
ISBN: 156311513-1 (New Century Press, 1999)

Fighting for freedom, Commander Blake Lawrence, an oceangoing destroyer officer, adapts to a foreign culture and treacherous riverine guerrilla warfare in the Rung Sat Special Zone (RSSZ) to fight the Vietcong and his own admiral to protect the most strategic river in the Vietnam War. Set during the last days of the war, Blake and his Marine and sailor advisors turn over their equipment and fly back to America believing they have left their counterparts in the South strong enough to defend themselves. In 1975, back at sea in command of a destroyer, Blake witnesses "Black April," the loss of South Vietnam's freedom. For an young adult and adult audiences (war language).
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Madam President and the Admiral

Madam President and the Admiral is a powerful, unforgettable political military thriller about a woman president who sends her lover to war against China. A very good read for women and men. - Lionel Van Deerlin Former U.S. Congressman, professor emeritus of journalism, San Diego State University and columnist for The San Diego Union-Tribune.

"This novel is fast-paced with an amazing blend of real action events, political and family life challenges, and romance. The first night I couldn't put it down. The second night, with tears in my eyes I finished it. Madam President exhibits all the best characteristics of an intelligent, caring and peaceful woman of the world. I really liked this book!" Peggy Lipscomb-Kazwara President, Writers/Editors Guild

"Let me play this back," President Cass said as she scanned her advisors."Russia and China are poised to fight over a border dispute and an oil pipeline. If war breaks out, they will need to replace that oil. They expand by taking the Spratly Islands, then take control of the mid-East oil trade route and risk a world war? China fights Russia and takes us and Taiwan on at the same time? None of it makes sense." She took a deep breath. "I have followed China and this is out of character. This could be about oil or property, or both, but my take is it’s about something else. Something we’ve never faced before. As commander-in-chief, I will decide."

This, his third novel, is the sequel to his earlier novel Secret Players.

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Non-Fiction

Import/Export: How to Get Started in International Trade
ISBN: 0-07-046276-3 (McGraw-Hill, 3rd Edition, 2000)

This book answers scores of questions that often puzzle people new to the field. What makes a specific product a good choice for importing or exporting? How do importers/exporters make overseas sourcing contacts? Marketing contacts? How do they get an export license? How do they deal with the customs maze? How do they protect trade marks and patents? What does it cost to start an import/export business?
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Exporting: A Manager's Guide To The World Market
ISBN/ISSN: 1-86152-35-7 (International Thomson Business Press, 1999)

This book is for all forward thinking people interested in international trade: entrepreneurs, managers and decision makers. But it is particularly useful for those small- and medium-sized manufacturing and service companies which are ready for new challenges. The book covers every aspect of the exporting process including negotiations, the contract, terms of sale, pricing, insurance, the market plan, how to use intermediaries and much, much more. It explains how to get started for those who are venturing into the global arena for the first time. It is also for those businesses large or small already in international business who want to learn how to expand.
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Protocol for Profit: A Manager's Guide to Competing Worldwide
ISBN/ISSN: 1-86152-314-9 (International Thomson Business Press, 1998)

This book is designed to show managers the key business conditions, practices and protocol for 135 countries including emerging trading nations such as Mexico, Russia, China and Vietnam. The book takes an international (and not solely US approach) to protocol, examining correct etiquette, business conditions and procedures. This is a professional 'how to' book that offers a smattering of theory but concentrates on chunks of practical information in a country by country format.
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International Business: A Manager's Guide to Strategy in the Age of Globalism
ISBN/ISSN: 1-86152-315-7 (International Thomson Business Press, 1998)

This book is designed to explain to managers the international business system. The book covers all aspects of modern international business including the USSR's entry into the free world market, the expansion of economic integration such as EC-92 and NAFTA. This title shows how nation/state boundaries are overlaid by a global business system resulting in an international trade linkage to economic development. Subject matter is treated in terms of how businesses can and do interact with governments which use laws to manipulate business for their nation's economic advantage.
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