- The Wit & Wisdom of Winston Churchill 81 copies, 1 review
- Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln: 21 Powerful Secrets of History's… 60 copies
- The Wit & Wisdom of Benjamin Franklin 28 copies
- The Wit & Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln 27 copies, 1 review
- The Sir Winston Method: The Five Secrets of Speaking the Language of… 19 copies, 1 review
- Nixon's Ten Commandments of Statecraft 19 copies, 1 review
- Podium Humor 17 copies
- Which President Killed a Man? : Tantalizing Trivia and Fun Facts About Our… 11 copies
- Churchill: Speaker of the Century 9 copies
- Classic Podium Humor: Using Wit and Humor in Every Speech You Make 8 copies
- Eisenhower and Churchill: The Partnership That Saved the World 7 copies
- Confessions of a White House Ghost Writer: Five Presidents and Other… 7 copies
- How to Get Invited to the White House ... and Over One Hundred Impressive… 6 copies
- Winston Churchill (A&E Biography) 6 copies
- Speaker's Treasury of Anecdotes About the Famous 6 copies
- The Wit & Wisdom of Ronald Reagan 5 copies
- Standing Ovation: How to Be an Effective Speaker and Communicator 3 copies
- Instant Eloquence; A Lazy Man's Guide to Public Speaking 2 copies
- My Fellow Americans: Presidential Addresses That Shaped History 2 copies
- How to be a very important person (McGraw-Hill paperbacks) 2 copies
- Instant Eloquence: Public Speaking Made Easy (EH) 2 copies
- The Ben Franklin Factor: Selling One to One 2 copies
- More Podium Humor: Using Wit and Humor in Every Speech You Make 2 copies
- Success Talk: How to Become an Effective Speaker & Communicator 1 copy
- The language of leadership : Sir Winston Churchill's five secrets 1 copy
- The house of Humes: The pilgrimage of a family : fifty generations from… 1 copy
- The Wit & Wisdom of FDR 1 copy
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Books by James C. Humes... A Long List...
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