Best of
Self-Help

1971

Be Here Now


Ram Dass - 1971
    Illustrated.The book is divided into four sections:Journey: The Transformation: Dr Richard Alpert, PhD into Baba Ram DassFrom Bindu to Ojas: The Core BookCookbook for a Sacred Life: A Manual for Conscious BeingPainted Cakes (Do Not Satisfy Hunger): Books

Born to Win: Transactional Analysis with Gestalt Experiments


Muriel James - 1971
    This bestselling classic uses the well-known psychological method called transactional analysis (TA) to uncover the roles we unconsciously act out day after day. Its fifty gestalt exercises have helped a generation realize how they communicate with others and think about themselves. If you want to have more control over your life, work more efficiently, and love others happily, Born to Win will help bring out the insight and confidence of a born winner."For the general reader [Born to Win] is probably the clearest and most up-to-date statement of the current thinking in transactional analysis, and easily the best of the popular books."--Psychology Today "Enriching, stimulating, rewarding reading is here for anyone interested in understanding himself, his relationship with others, and his goals."--Kansas City Times

Carole King - Tapestry


Carole King - 1971
    Matching folio to the classic album now available through Hal Leonard. Songs include: I Feel the Earth Move * It's Too Late * (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman * You've Got a Friend * and more.

Sowing And Reaping


Booker T. Washington - 1971
    

His Stubborn Love (Bringing Hope, Self-Esteem and Encouragement to Women (and their husbands))


Joyce Landorf - 1971
    

Basic Programming


John G. Kemeny - 1971
    Basic Programming provides a wide variety of sophisticated applications that do not require advanced techniques or complicated mathematics.