Published Works

Order Phil’s latest book:  G-Suit & Helmet Not Required, 4 Secrets of Doing Business Like a Fighter Pilot.

Other books published:

Twas The Night Before Christmas by Clement Moore

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;

The Christmas Babe by Margaret E. Sangster, Introduction Phil Brewer

The time of the Nativity of our Lord and Savior has become such a celebrated event, complete with decorating, gift giving and festivities. However, the memories of Christmas’ past for most of us, are the little shared memories of slipping on our p.j.’s and slippers, and snuggling up to our Mom or Dad, and having them read to us. This is in celebration of that wonder.

In that spirit, please enjoy this re-publication of Margaret Sangster’s, The Christmas Babe.

A Woman’s Journey Round the World, by Ida Pfeiffer by Ida Pfieffer www.t38.net

When the sailors are employed in shifting the sails, great care must be taken to avoid injury by the falling of any of the ropes.  But all these inconveniences are comparatively trifling; the greatest amount of annoyance begins towards the end of the voyage.  The captain’s mistress is his ship.

The Young Mother – Management of Children in Reg… by Wm. A Alcott, Introduction – Phil Brewer www.t38.net

Now if it be the intention of divine Providence (and who will doubt that it is?) that the animal body should be capable of resisting with impunity the impressions of heat, cold, light, air, and the various external influences to which, at birth, it is subjected, it may be properly asked why this primitive state of health cannot be maintained, and diseases, and medicines, and even PREVENTIVES wholly avoided.

But the reason is obvious. Civilized society has placed the human race in artificial circumstances. Instead of listening to the dictates of reason, making ourselves acquainted with the nature of the human constitution, and studying to preserve it in health and vigor, we yield to the government of ignorance and presumption. The first moment, even, in which we draw breath, sees us placed under the control of individuals who are totally inadequate to the important charge of preserving the infant constitution in its original state, and aiding its progress to maturity. And thus it is that though infants, as a general rule, may be said to be born healthy, few actually remain so. Seldom, indeed, do we find a person who has arrived at maturity wholly free from disease, even in those parts of our country which are reckoned to have the most healthy climate.

 



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