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SO many good books!

Posted By Michael On 19th April 2004 @ 01:29 In art & music | -6 Comments

I’d like to publicly thank a friend of mine for letting me know about the local public library’s book sale. Many of them are in the area of my primary interest, psychology, as well as some theology and one fictional book. The incredible thing is that I got all fifteen (15) of these books, ten of which are hardback and all of which are in very good condition, for a total of $12.00! The books I got are as follows, cited in typical APA format for both my benefit and yours (let me know if you’re familiar with these):

Baxter, S. (2000). Manifold time. New York: The Ballantine Publishing Group.

Bell, D. H. (1982). Being a man: the paradox of masculinity. Brattleboro, VT: The Lewis Publishing Company.

Dobson, J. C. (1983). Love must be tough. Dallas: Word Publishing.

Harris, T. A. (1969). I’m OK—you’re OK: a practical guide to transactional analysis. New York: Harper & Row.

Jakes, T. D. (1999). Maximize the moment: God’s action plan for your life. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

Katz, S. J., & Liu, A. E. (1991). The codependency conspiracy: How to break the recovery habit and take charge of your life. New York: Warner Books.

Keirsey, D., & Bates, M. (1984). Please understand me: Character & temperament types. Del Mar, CA: Prometheus Nemesis Book Company.

Kramer, P. D. (1997). Listening to Prozac: a psychiatrist explores antidepressant drugs and the remaking of the self. New York: Penguin Books.

Libbey, T. (1999). The NPR guide to building a classical CD collection. New York: Workman Publishing Company.

Moir, A. & Jessel, D. (1991). Brain sex: the real difference between men and women. New York: Carol Publishing Group.

Piaget, J. & Inhelder, B. (1973). Memory and intelligence. (A. J. Pomerans, Trans.). New York: Basic Books.

Reist, B. A. (1969). The promise of Bonhoeffer. New York: J. B. Lippincott Company.

Schultz, D. (1990). Intimate friends, dangerous rivals: the turbulent relationship between Freud and Jung. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.

Skinner, B. F. (1971). Beyond freedom and dignity. New York: Bantam Books.

Tannen, D. (1990). You just don’t understand: Women and men in conversation. New York: Quill.

Thanks so much, Shandi! :D

SO many good books!

Posted By Michael On 19th April 2004 @ 01:29 In art & music | -6 Comments

I’d like to publicly thank a friend of mine for letting me know about the local public library’s book sale. Many of them are in the area of my primary interest, psychology, as well as some theology and one fictional book. The incredible thing is that I got all fifteen (15) of these books, ten of which are hardback and all of which are in very good condition, for a total of $12.00! The books I got are as follows, cited in typical APA format for both my benefit and yours (let me know if you’re familiar with these):

Baxter, S. (2000). Manifold time. New York: The Ballantine Publishing Group.

Bell, D. H. (1982). Being a man: the paradox of masculinity. Brattleboro, VT: The Lewis Publishing Company.

Dobson, J. C. (1983). Love must be tough. Dallas: Word Publishing.

Harris, T. A. (1969). I’m OK—you’re OK: a practical guide to transactional analysis. New York: Harper & Row.

Jakes, T. D. (1999). Maximize the moment: God’s action plan for your life. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

Katz, S. J., & Liu, A. E. (1991). The codependency conspiracy: How to break the recovery habit and take charge of your life. New York: Warner Books.

Keirsey, D., & Bates, M. (1984). Please understand me: Character & temperament types. Del Mar, CA: Prometheus Nemesis Book Company.

Kramer, P. D. (1997). Listening to Prozac: a psychiatrist explores antidepressant drugs and the remaking of the self. New York: Penguin Books.

Libbey, T. (1999). The NPR guide to building a classical CD collection. New York: Workman Publishing Company.

Moir, A. & Jessel, D. (1991). Brain sex: the real difference between men and women. New York: Carol Publishing Group.

Piaget, J. & Inhelder, B. (1973). Memory and intelligence. (A. J. Pomerans, Trans.). New York: Basic Books.

Reist, B. A. (1969). The promise of Bonhoeffer. New York: J. B. Lippincott Company.

Schultz, D. (1990). Intimate friends, dangerous rivals: the turbulent relationship between Freud and Jung. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.

Skinner, B. F. (1971). Beyond freedom and dignity. New York: Bantam Books.

Tannen, D. (1990). You just don’t understand: Women and men in conversation. New York: Quill.

Thanks so much, Shandi! :D


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