A STORY-TELLING ART PROFESSOR'S FAVORITE READING


How he knows these books are useful

Long ago, Professor Ritchie learned how his reading lead to surprising twists in art education. Pat Austin--a teacher enrolled in his class--borrowed his reading note boxes. When she returned them, slips of paper were sticking out of the boxes. They were her comments! What a good and rewarding lesson, and  her professor never forgot. Now you can retrace her example by clicking on highlighted links.  You will go to Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores to review and purchase the professor's selections on-line (or search for a used copy).


Cover and Bill's print,
"Canceled Artist's Last Loveletter," P. 155
and works by 40 other artists.

Each artist is given several pages
in Allan's book.


Oldies and Goodies:
Books read from 1998 and before

Also:

The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton.
Don't Eat Your Heart Out by Joe Piscatela.
Diet for a New America by John Robbins.
Artworks as Packages by Harold Rosenberg.
Eve's Diary (CD/ROM) Twain's World. 
Ten Bamboo Studio by Joseph Vedlich.
Flextactics (Audio) Denis Waitley.


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