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Cox, Harold
4
Eda J. LeShan
2
Allan Fromme
1
Armand Di Francesco
1
Barbara Stanford
1
Bernard Sloan
1
subjects
Older people -- United States -- Psychology.
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Gerontology -- United States.
6
Older people -- United States -- Social conditions.
5
Older people -- United States -- Family relationships.
4
Older people -- United States -- Life skills guides.
4
Aging -- Religious aspects.
2
publication date
1980-1999
28
2000–now
3
languages
English
30
Chinese
1
publishers
Prentice Hall
3
Prometheus Books
2
Broadman Press
1
Broadway Books
1
Chosen Books of the Zondervan Corp.
1
Crown Publishers
1
Empowering older adults
by
Elinor B. Waters
Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1990
It's better to be over the hill than under it
by
Eda J. LeShan
Newmarket Press, 1990
Aging comes of age
by
Frank Hutchison
Westminster/John Knox Press, 1991
If you're over the hill-- you oughta be goin' faster
by
Carl Malz
Chosen Books of the Zondervan Corp., 1984
Growing old--feeling young
by
John W. Drakeford
Broadman Press, 1985
Kao ling ti mei li.
by
Allan Fromme
1989
Fourteen Friends' guide to eldercaring
Broadway Books, 2000
Aging well
by
Helen Hills
Haley's, 1999
Later life
by
Cox, Harold
Prentice Hall, 1996
Alive and well
by
Powers, William F.
Rutledge Books, 1996
The joy of old
by
Murphy, John S.
Geode Press, 1995
Time happens
by
H. Samm Coombs
Halo Books, 1995
Listening with different ears
by
James Warnick
QED Press, 1995
Aging is a family affair
by
Edward A. Loper
Presbyterian Mariners, 1993
The longevity factor
by
Lydia Bronte
HarperCollins, 1993
Gulag 65
by
William Plank
P. Lang, 1989
On our own
by
Ursula A. Falk
Prometheus Books, 1989
Life begins at sixty
by
Bill Case
Curley Pub., 1990
Later life
by
Cox, Harold
Prentice Hall, 1988
The shut-ins
by
Armand Di Francesco
Our Sunday Visitor, 1985
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