An book for your reading and proofing pleasure. ISBN: 0-7852-0831-3 Title: More Than A Hobby: How A $600 Startup Became America's Home And Craft Superstore Author(s): David Green, Dean Merrill (As told to) Publisher: Thomas Nelson Incorporated Copyright Date: 2005 Copyrighted By: David Green Brief Synopsis: More than a Hobby takes readers inside the mind of a low-key, likable Oklahoma entrepreneur who has created a unique shopping experience. How did his company go from a $600 loan to $1. Long Synopsis: More than a Hobby takes readers inside the mind of a low-key, likable Oklahoma entrepreneur who has created a unique shopping experience. How did his company go from a $600 loan to $1. 3 billion in annual sales in just thirty-one years-especially when he wasn't groomed for this work either by heritage or by education? Green was willing to go against the tide, allowing faith to play a huge part in the business. More Than a Hobby describes how this wildly successful business was built not on business-school theory, but on the founder's own experience as a grassroots store manager. Comments: Has been read through and junk characters removed. I didn't mark photo captions as I wasn't sure they were captions, they are in all capitals and repeat a phrase from the text so you can mark them. A good read, if you have questions please contact me at: juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Adult content: No Language: English US Book Quality: EXCELLENT Categories: Religion and Spirituality, Nonfiction, Business and Finance B4E Significant: No SFWA Challenged: No Title: More Than A Hobby: How A $600 Startup Became America's Home And Craft Superstore Author(s): David Green, Dean Merrill (As told to) Publisher: Thomas Nelson Incorporated Copyright Date: 2005 Copyrighted By: David Green Brief Synopsis: More than a Hobby takes readers inside the mind of a low-key, likable Oklahoma entrepreneur who has created a unique shopping experience. How did his company go from a $600 loan to $1. Long Synopsis: More than a Hobby takes readers inside the mind of a low-key, likable Oklahoma entrepreneur who has created a unique shopping experience. How did his company go from a $600 loan to $1. 3 billion in annual sales in just thirty-one years-especially when he wasn't groomed for this work either by heritage or by education? Green was willing to go against the tide, allowing faith to play a huge part in the business. More Than a Hobby describes how this wildly successful business was built not on business-school theory, but on the founder's own experience as a grassroots store manager. Comments: Has been read through and junk characters removed. I didn't mark photo captions as I wasn't sure they were captions, they are in all capitals and repeat a phrase from the text so you can mark them. A good read, if you have questions please contact me at: juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Adult content: No Language: English US Book Quality: EXCELLENT Categories: Religion and Spirituality, Nonfiction, Business and Finance B4E Significant: No SFWA Challenged: No Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A. CVRT and Ludden black Labrador Guide Dog. The cure for anything is salt water -- sweat, tears, or the sea. -Isak Dinesen (pen name of Karen Blixen), author (1885-1962)