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Atlantis, Mother of Empires
Published in Hardcover by DeVorss & Company (1973)
Author: Robert B Stacy-Judd
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This 1939 Classic is the best book on the subject
Stacy-Judd's 1939 classic is the best book ever on the subject of Atlantis. Stacy-Judd was a Los Angeles architect who was fascinated by the Maya and their connections to Atlantis. This is the book that has the original photo of the famous Mayan frieze of a pyramid being destroyed in a volcanic explosion and people escaping in a boat. Packed with Stacy-Judd's photos and illustrations, this book belongs in every Atlantis library!


The Organizational Unconscious: How to Create the Corporate Culture You Want and Need
Published in Paperback by Human Resources Inst (1987)
Authors: Robert F. Allen, Charlotte Kraft, Judd Allen, and Barry Letner
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How to train a sleeping monster.
I have read numerous books over the years on corporate culture and more specifically normative culture. Each time I have been left with many unanswered questions. For me, the whole concept of controlling something so esoteric has always been hard to conceptualize. Organizational Unconscious is the first book to give me a clear and easily understood roadmap for controlling the culture in any organization. 95% of all managers, in my opinion, are completely unaware of the power and influence culture has on any organization's programs and performance. After reading this book, they may wish to significantly redefine their priorities.


Short-Term Therapy for Long-Term Change
Published in Hardcover by W.W. Norton & Company (2001)
Authors: Marion F., Ph.D. Solomon, Robert J., Md. Neborsky, Leigh, Ph.D. McCullough, Michael, Md. Alpert, Francine, Ph.D. Shapiro, David Malan, Michael Alpert, Lewis L. Judd, Leigh McCullough, and Francine Shapiro
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The problem with only using advocates is you get one side of
The problem with using advoates as authors is that you only get one side of the story. In the case of EMDR, for instance, there is research that says a) the eye movements are unnecessary and b) its effects do not last as long as Cognitive-Behavior Therapy based exposure procedures. This really undercuts the second part of the title of this book "for Long-Term Change". Stories and anecdotes are often entertaining but for true treatment help see a professional who reads the scientific research and is not a cheerleader for every fad that comes along.

The Science of Dynamic Psychotherapy
I found this book to be a remarkable and consise description of a complicated topic. The authors summarized the state of the field of short term dynamic therapy. They held no information back and identified the areas of controversy, particularly conflicting opinions and data on the use of confrontation in the Davanloo approach versus the approach preferred by McCullough and Alpert. Furthermore, the inclusion of EMDR as a dynamic treatment was inovative and exciting. Neborsky and Solomon's chapter on "Changing the Love Imprint" explained how EMDR and the STDP's may have a common therapeutic action, which was helpful to me as was their integration of attachment theory. Finally, David Malan's chapter on the science of outcome evaluation and what we might learn from his career was an inspiration to read. I hope this group continues to write and create more material for clinicians like this!

Best Available Overview
The recent no-name reviewer from Atlanta who attacked Short-Term Therapy for Long-Term Change's lack of research must have bought some bootleg copy that omitted its hundreds of endnotes and citations. Its dozens of pages of transcribed therapy sessions will hardly be dismissed as "anecdotes" by any mindful reader. The book's six contributors are tops in their fields. Calling them "cheerleaders," as no-name does, is a whooper bordering on delusion. This book is the best available overview of the latest breakthroughs in short-term psychotherapy available.


A Traveller's History of Canada (The Traveller's History Series)
Published in Paperback by Interlink Pub Group (2001)
Authors: Robert Bothwell and Denis Judd
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Interesting read!
I'm studying Canadian Literature and this book is great because it provided me with the interesting facts of Canada and its short but lively history. Anyone thinking about working and living there or just going there for a holiday can read this book and discover the amazing history behind Canada's diverse and mulitcultural population. It has many index resources for anyone wishing to know the 'hard facts'.
The book is apart of a series of traveller's guides which seem to give readers interesting facts without boring them!! I was initially tempted to buy this book because it was written from a traveller's perspective. Having purchased it from Amazon I am delighted with its light and story-like style which makes it very enjoyable to read.


How to Fall Out of Love
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Warner Books (1994)
Authors: Debora, Md. Phillips and Robert Judd
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Reader from Reading, PA
This book is just not that good at all. I can't even put into words some of the things it tells ya to do. unbelievable that's all I'll say ha! But hey if your trying to fall out of love, try time, its better than this crazy book...

Excellent
I was given this book during a very difficult break up when I couldn't bear to go through another day of the pain. It was the most incredibly, down-to-earth and helpful book I read. I wasn't able to let go and move forward until I began practicing the techniques demonstrated in this book - what a great energy booster and reality check! Along with another book "HE NEVER CALLED AGAIN". I feel better.

TERRIFIC BOOK
I recently (8 months ago) went through the breakup from hell (we've all been there). This book gives practical, down to earth and sensible suggestions about how to move through the pain and anger, stop obsessing and move on.

The most helpful suggestion for me was to write down on paper a list of every hurtful thing my ex said, every situation in which he embarrassed me or caused me pain. I put that list by the telephone. And I made a deal with myself: I could call him any time I wanted "just to say hi", but first I had to relive everything on that list - FULLY relive it and feel it and think about it and immerse myself in it. After that list was placed by the telephone, I never made another one of those why-the-heck-did-I-call-him calls again.

I highly recommend this book to anyone with a broken heart who doesn't want to remain broken-hearted.


A Traveller's History of Paris
Published in Paperback by Interlink Pub Group (2003)
Authors: Robert Cole, Denis Judd, and John Hoste
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Poorly organized and uneven
The first 90% of the book is an unevenly written 2000 year chronology of the city. The chapters proceed from pre-Roman to modern times. This makes it very difficult to find information from different eras on specific landmarks. The style is also very dry. My point is that the information isn't presented in a way that a traveller would want to access it--'I'm in Place de la Concorde--what's happened here over the centuries?' Other books I've read like this will take you through suggested walks in different neighborhoods talking about their history e.g. 'Turn left down this street and you're looking at Napolean's house etc...' The book also ignores or barely mentions the historical basis for many popular characters of Paris historical fiction. The musketeers get half a sentance and Victor Hugo's stories don't fare much better. The last 10% attempts to give some more detailed information about Notre Dame and a couple other landmarks but it's too little, too late. I did learn a lot of interesting material about the city. But I would recommend spending your time with a Parisian's memoir or work of fiction based in Paris. I think you would get much more enjoyment for your investment.

A Historical Glimpse into Paris
I first encountered this book in a college bookstore among the texts. It was required reading for a curriculum-based trip to France. I was surprised to find that though nestled among texts, this book was a refreshingly light read with insightful tidbits into Paris' grand history. Punctuated with simple sketches for illustrations, the book offers a great deal of behind-the-scenes information which enriches any trip to Paris let along anyone with a crush on the City of Light. I frequently include the book in my packing for overseas trips because it makes fun reading among travel companions as we tour the city or to discuss over a cup of café. The history in this book is simplified enough to be a pleasant read (not overwhelming or at all like stereo instructions), but in-depth enough to make you feel like an expert. It really enriches any visit to Paris to understand the city's history and this book is a great way to get an overview of what Paris has gone through over the ages.

Read this book before you go
Like most people, I didn't pay a lot of attention in world history class. If you ever slept through a lecture on the French Revolution, you should read this book. It looks dry, but is actually very witty; the author has a fine sense of irony. You can't help but snicker at the author's detail of the revolutionaries storming the Bastille, only to find just 6 people locked up... or finding out how Robespierre received a substantial award in college for excellent academic performance. A good overview of Parisian history from 53 BC to the present. The book also includes a section on the history of major monuments and museums, such as Notre Dame de Paris and the Eiffel Tower.


Adriano Willaert, Antonino Barges, Girolamo Cavazzoni, Rore and Anonymous (Volume 2)
Published in Library Binding by Garland Publishing (1994)
Authors: Robert Judd and Adrian Willaert
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Florentio Maschera : Libro Primo De Canzoni...a Quattro Voci (Brescia, 1584)
Published in Library Binding by Garland Publishing (1995)
Authors: Robert Judd and Florentio Maschera
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Franchising
Published in Paperback by Dame Publishing (30 April, 1999)
Authors: Robert T. Justis and Richard J. Judd
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Franchising/G32
Published in Paperback by South-Western College/West (1999)
Authors: Robert T. Justis and Richard J. Judd
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