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  • International Handbook of Population Agingby Peter Uhlenberg

    Springer 2009; US$ 299.99

    "The International Handbook of Population Aging" is the first comprehensive volume to examine research on a wide array of the profound implications of population aging. Global population aging is one of the most important issues facing human societies in the early twenty-first century. Population projections show that the proportion of the... more...

  • St Anthony of Paduaby Lyn Funnell

    Andrews UK 2011; US$ 4.49

    St Anthony of Padua is the Patron Saint of the Old. Unfortunately, he seems to be missing from the UK nowadays! I feel that if Charles Dickens was still alive, he would be just as upset and angry about the plight of our Senior Citizens as he was about Victorian children. The secret cruelty that they suffer in many Homes is horrendous. Drugs are often... more...

  • About Timeby Irma Kurtz

    John Murray 2010; US$ 20.83

    Something in our world is changing. In ten years time 60% of us will be over 55. The retirement age is likely to move up to 70; modern medicine ensures that most of us will live well in to our 80s and most of us will choose to do some work, paid or voluntary, while we are still physically able. Yet older people have, as yet, no role in modern society.... more...

  • The Gift of Ageby Richard Lederer

    Marion Street Press, LLC 2011; US$ 8.95

    A blend of touching stories, fascinating facts, and rollicking humor is presented in this entertaining look at the jaunt towards senior citizenship. Guaranteed to stir souls, stimulate minds, and tickle funny bones, the chapters include Why It?s Great to Be Chronologically Endowed, Grandkids Say the Darnedest Things, The Lighter Side of Aging, and... more...

  • About Timeby Irma Kurtz

    John Murray 2010; Not Available

    Something in our world is changing. In ten years time 60% of us will be over 55. The retirement age is likely to move up to 70; modern medicine ensures that most of us will live well in to our 80s and most of us will choose to do some work, paid or voluntary, while we are still physically able. Yet older people have, as yet, no role in modern society.... more...

  • The Book of Senior Jokesby Geoff Tibballs

    Michael O'Mara 2011; US$ 9.99

    A collection of the finest, funniest, and sauciest jokes about age and aging—here, at last, is a book guaranteed to make anyone laugh incontinently   Jokes from such "senior" luminaries as George Burns, Winston Churchill, Joan Rivers, Dorothy Parker, and many more fill this delicious companion to The Book of Senior Moments . Growing... more...

  • You're Never too Old to Laughby Ed Fischer

    Meadowbrook 2012; US$ 7.00

    INSPIRING QUOTES, JOKES, and CARTOONS FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART! Being "old" isn't what it used to be. Elders today are active, fun, and ready for something new. Stay young at heart with the wit, wisdom, and inspiration you'll find in this book by Ed Fischer. It's time to be the new you. Live it up. Laugh often. Love life like never before. more...

  • You're Never too Old to Laughby Ed Fischer

    Meadowbrook 2012; Not Available

    INSPIRING QUOTES, JOKES, and CARTOONS FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART! Being "old" isn't what it used to be. Elders today are active, fun, and ready for something new. Stay young at heart with the wit, wisdom, and inspiration you'll find in this book by Ed Fischer. It's time to be the new you. Live it up. Laugh often. Love life like never before. more...

  • Healing Your Grief About Agingby Alan D. Wolfelt; Kirby J. Duvall

    Companion Press 2012; US$ 9.99

    Getting older goes hand in hand with losses of many kinds?ending careers, empty nests, illness, the deaths of loved ones?and this book by one of the world's most beloved grief experts helps one acknowledge and mourn the many losses of aging while also offering advice for living better in old age. The 100 practical tips and activities address the emotional,... more...

  • The Next Fifty Yearsby Pamela D. Blair

    Hampton Roads Publishing 2005; US$ 26.95

    IS THERE LIFE AFTER HOT FLASHES? Yes! According to Pamela Blair, psychotherapist and author of The Next Fifty Years ! That person in the mirror is you and now is the time to understand and accept the external changes while making some internal changes. Make peace with yourself, embrace aspects of yourself that have been unexplored, and dive passionately... more...