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The 360 Degree Brand in Asia: Creating More Effective Marketing Communications
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (February, 2003)
Authors: Mark Blair, Richard Armstrong, and Mike Murphy
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A book that really know the Asians
The book is a really easy reading and the best thing is about its understanding of Asians. The 360 degree branding concept is especially good at simulating readers to think about the unlimited possibilities of what a brand can do. Being an Asian, I am tired of reading books from Westeners who actually don't recognize the characteristics of people living here. This book, on the contrary, impresses me by discussing some interesting differences of Asians against Western people in the first chapter. The observations are deep and valid. And I truly believe that this understanding is crucial to every one working in the Asian branding industry.

A great read for anyone even vaguely interested in branding
I really enjoyed the book, and thought that it was a very easy to read, easy to understand book about branding in Asia. It's examples are entertaining and sometimes surprising, and what has been achieved in the Asian market is a good example of the future of world-wide branding. If anyone is even vaguely interested in branding, and not just in Asia, I recommend you read this book.


Psychic Massage
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins (paper) (June, 1975)
Authors: Roberta DeLong Miller, George Armstrong (Illustrator), and Richard Tomlinson (Photographer)
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If you want to learn about energy work, this is a must have.
Without a doubt this author clearly and simply states techniques invaluable to anyone pursuing the path of energy work. My studies involve Reiki/Shamballa and laying of hands. What I've been slowly learning from session to session this woman had already discovered 26 years ago. This book belongs under your pillow! :)

Terrific book
This is a terrific book and a gold mine of info for anyone wanting to know more about Energy, especially how to experience it. I am a professional masseuse and this is a must-have book for all healers!


Steel Shadows: Mural and Drawings of Pittsburgh (Art, Architecture, Regional)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Trd) (November, 2000)
Authors: Douglas Cooper and Richard Armstrong
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Cooper Breaks New Ground
Douglas Cooper's Steel Shadows is a gem. Although it is specifically about Pittsburgh, it is really about how we see, portray, and interact with the landscape around us, urban or rural. Cooper is first a wonderful visual artist, and has allowed us a rare glimpse into his methods here. Rather than look far afield for his subject matter, he has taken on the challenge of visioning his native city, in immense and powerful murals, which are remarkably well re-produced in the book. Cooper can also write, and illustrates with his words the process of producing the murals and the logic behind them. Together, his drawings and text serve to usher us into the world of Pittsburgh, that singularly muscular and angular American city, and to cast some light on what it is to be an artist at the top of one's game, working hard to make that art - in this case drawing - relevant and useful in a changing world. A very pleasing, entertaining, and thought-provoking book.

Pittsburgh and Cooper: A 360 Degree Panorama
Imagine you are standing at the top of a cliff in a hilly city or on top of a skyscraper in a flatter one. Slowly rotate 360 degrees, taking in all that you can see as you turn. Then imagine doing the same thing 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 30 years ago and work older landscapes into your contemporary ones. Then imagine wrapping all that you see and imagine onto a flat surface. I don't think I could actually do that - but Douglas Cooper can and has. Cooper's new book, STEEL SHADOWS, does three distinct tasks. It offers an insightful autobiographical sketch on how Cooper, an architect/professor at Carnegie Mellon University, came to draw the way he draws. Writing in a naive style, he recounts 2nd grade experiments on perspective, his education at Carnegie Tech, his sojourn to Europe to study buildings, and the evolving style which puts myriad angles continuously onto a flat piece of paper in a way which makes sense - to the viewers as well as to Cooper. The second task is to help the reader fall in love with the landscape of Pittsburgh as Cooper did, first as a 6-year-old enamoured of trains. Cooper's drawings in STEEL SHADOWS, excellent reproductions of the massive murals installed permanently in a variety of sites in Pittsburgh, give one the feel of the steep mountainsides, winding streets, and crumbling industrial landscape of the city. Cooper seems to love it all, and his amazing drawings draw us into his love affair. The third element of STEEL SHADOWS is an illustrated collection of writings on Pittburgh including excerpts from architectural historian Franklin Toker, poet Peter Blair, writer Annie Dillard, historian William Serrin, and novelist Marcia Davenport. My favorite excerpt in the last section is actually by Cooper, himself. "Living with Meg across from Forbes Field" allows him to indulge in his second passion after Pittsburgh: baseball. Along with stunning drawings of the old ball park, Cooper tells us of the neighborhood of South Oakland, life in the bleachers in Forbes Field, and his life as a young married man sitting on his porch directly across the street from Forbes Field waiting for foul balls to be hit out of the stadium and to him. One might question whether this book would be interesting to those who are neither artists nor Pittsburghers. I am not an artist, but as a longtime fan of Cooper's work, was intrigued with his thoughts about how he came to draw the way he does. His writing is simple but not simplistic; even technical sections were clear to me, a layman. I am a Pittsburgher, so cannot state how one from another city will enjoy STEEL SHADOWS. Cooper's drawings, though, transcend the specific place he portrays. His urban landscape and his vision of the ways in which places and times come together have universal appeal. It is Pittsburgh that he draws, but it is Cooper himself as well as his city that we see.


Battle of McDowell
Published in Hardcover by H E Howard (January, 1991)
Author: Richard L. Armstrong
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McDowell is a best seller
The Battle of McDowell is the first of it's kind in the respect that it is devoted to the history of this important battle in Highland County, Virginia. Anyone interested in further details of the battle may e-mail me at 7thcav@va.tds.net and I will do my best to answer their questions. I thank you, Richard L. Armstrong. P. S. - Yes, I am that Richard L. Armstrong.


Encyclopedia of Film Themes, Settings and Series
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (December, 2001)
Authors: Richard B. Armstrong and Mary Willems Armstrong
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Every Library Needs This Book In Its Collection
I am a Library Media Specialist in an elementary/middle school. I bought this book for my Library. The students love it! It has an easy to read table of contents, and the students say they love to look up their favorite movies. Any book that can motivate a child to read is well worth having in the Library. I also have two other books written by the same authors: The Movie List Book and its second edition. These authors really know the movies.


Leaving the Nest: The Complete Guide to Living on Your Own
Published in Paperback by William Morrow & Co (May, 1986)
Authors: Dorinne Armstrong and Richard Armstrong
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It's a shame it's out of print!
Of the few books I've found that were arranged the way this book is, in a way that topical information is easy to locate, this was by far the most thorough, covering the moving-out process from finding an apartment to setting up finances. It teaches how to live safe, healthy, thrifty, financially sound... if children came with a manual as many parents wish, then this would be part two.


The Movie List Book : A Reference Guide to Film Themes, Settings, and Series
Published in Paperback by McFarland & Company (April, 1990)
Authors: Richard B. Armstrong and Mary Willems Armstrong
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"The Movie List Book" is terrific!
"The Movie List Book" is an excellent reference book for all types of film buffs. It lists films by their subjects and provides brief descriptions of each subject. Charming and witty; a must-read!


The Nature of Southeast Alaska: A Guide to Plants, Animals, and Habitats
Published in Paperback by Alaska Northwest Books (May, 1992)
Authors: Robert H. Armstrong, Richard Carstensen, and Rita M. O'Clair
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Outstanding Holistic Look at Alaska's Inside Passage
In this highly readable book, Rita O'Clair and her co-authors explore the geology, habitats, and animals of Southeast Alaska and how they interact with each other. I haven't found any other source that puts the basic story of the region together in this way. For those getting started learning about the area, this book provides a framework to organize future observations and learning. Those who already know some natural history of the area may be surprised by the connections this book helps make and the gaps it fills in.


The Next Hurrah: The Communications Revolution in American Politics
Published in Hardcover by Beech Tree Books (April, 1988)
Author: Richard Armstrong
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A swell book
I think this was a swell book. I keep it by my bedside, and read it often. It has much to say to every fine American.


I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Maryse Conde, Richard Philcox, Angela Y. Davis, and Ann Armstrong Scarboro
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A good book on an intriguing woman
I was glad to see that this book was about Tituba and her life instead of just about the Salem Witch Trials. She had a life before and after that tragedy, and the author has made that life one that kept me interested until the end. I probably didn't need all the references to penises, but I did enjoy reading about a life so different from mine. I liked Tituba very much as presented by this author. I think Americans need to read more international literature for the exposure to other cultures, and this book is a good place to start. Even though she was from Barbardos, Tituba is a woman, and I share that bond with her. I liked the way she doubted, but never completely lost faith in her fellow human beings. I've been to Salem, and what the author says is true: Tituba as a real person has really been forgotten. This book reveals her, finally.

Voodoo statred the Salem Witch hunt!!
It wasn't a European Witch that started the Witch-hunts in Salem; in fact it was a young Barbados Voodoo Practitioner. And although Tituba was no Voodoo Queen such as Marie Laveau, Tituba's life was just as interesting. This is a good read.

Fanatastic book!
I bought this book years ago at in the gift shop of The Witch Museum in Salem, MA. Never got around to reading it until now...I can't believe I waited so long! I've only started reading it, but the first 5 chapters alone have been superb. Highly recommended!


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