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How the Steam Railways came to Surrey    by Rupert Matthews
Price: $6.90 USD. 22970 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on August 29, 2010. .

A fascinating account of how the railways came to Surrey and the impact they had on the people who lived in the county The book the great days of the steam railways in the county. It shows how and why the lines were built, giving an account of the people who laid the lines and built the stations.
Floating Point: Endlessly Rocking off Silicon Valley    by Shelley Buck
Price: $4.99 USD. 136410 words. Published on November 6, 2010. .

Imagine running away to sea without giving up your day job! In Floating Point, the author and her family seek to shorten a daunting commute to Silicon Valley by moving to a boat. This travel memoir chronicles an adventure lived beneath the radar of suburban life as the new owners of the Egret learn the ropes and are transformed by their life on the water. Published by ePicaro Press.
Cars Suck    by James Burnside
Price: $2.99 USD. 67210 words. Published on August 22, 2011. .

When peaceful protest doesn't work, monkeywrench the parking lot paving over paradise.
Welcome to Wynott: Rethinking the Way We've Always Done Things    by Ray Harris
Price: $2.99 USD. 34050 words. Published on October 12, 2011. .

With a light touch and a lot of humor, Ray Harris applies fresh thinking to existing systems and structures, and creates a blueprint for a new American urban community, called “Wynott.” Whether an inner-city neighborhood, an aging suburb, or a small town, Wynott can exist in any place where enough people agree to try something different, and commit to making it work.