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  • So I spent a fair amount of time this past weekend with the wonderful application Comic Life* writing/illustrating a guide for finding the relevant reference sources in Seabury’s United Library.

    AKMA’s Random Thoughts 2006

  • Seabury, which is based in New York with offices worldwide, has advised more than 200 clients in the aviation, logistics and maritime sectors, according to its website.

    HEADLINES 2010

  • Seabury, which is based in New York with offices worldwide, has advised more than 200 clients in the aviation, logistics and maritime sectors, according to its website.

    HEADLINES 2010

  • Seabury, which is based in New York with offices worldwide, has advised more than 200 clients in the aviation, logistics and maritime sectors, according to its website.

    HEADLINES 2010

  • Seabury, which is based in New York with offices worldwide, has advised more than 200 clients in the aviation, logistics and maritime sectors, according to its website.

    HEADLINES 2010

  • Seabury, which is based in New York with offices worldwide, has advised more than 200 clients in the aviation, logistics and maritime sectors, according to its website.

    HEADLINES 2010

  • Now, I have collected many of these interviews into a new book, Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling (Seabury Books, 2010).

    Maureen Fiedler: Women As Religious Leaders: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling Maureen Fiedler 2010

  • Now, I have collected many of these interviews into a new book, Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling (Seabury Books, 2010).

    Maureen Fiedler: Women As Religious Leaders: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling Maureen Fiedler 2010

  • Now, I have collected many of these interviews into a new book, Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling (Seabury Books, 2010).

    Maureen Fiedler: Women As Religious Leaders: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling Maureen Fiedler 2010

  • Seabury Quinn - Roads - A classic short fantasy novel

    MIND MELD: The Forgotten Books of SF/F/H 2009

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