Richard Bandler - Books

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  • Bandler, Richard & John Grinder (1975a). The Structure of Magic I: A Book About Language and Therapy. Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.. ISBN 0-8314-0044-7.
  • Bandler, Richard & John Grinder (1975b). The Structure of Magic II: A Book About Communication and Change. Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.. ISBN 0-8314-0049-8.
  • Grinder, John, Richard Bandler (1976). Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Volume I. Cupertino, CA :Meta Publications..
  • John Grinder, Richard Bandler, Judith Delozier (1977). Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Volume II. Cupertino, CA :Meta Publications..
  • John Grinder, Richard Bandler (1979). Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming. Moab, UT: Real People Press.. pp. 194pp. ISBN 0-911226-19-2.
  • Grinder, John; Richard Bandler; Connirae Andreas (Ed.) (1981). Trance-Formations: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the Structure of Hypnosis. Moab, UT: Real People Press.. ISBN 0-911226-23-0.
  • Grinder, John and Richard Bandler (1983). Reframing: Neurolinguistic programming and the transformation of meaning. Moab, UT: Real People Press.. pp. -. ISBN 0-911226-25-7.
  • Using Your Brain for a Change, 1985 (ISBN 0-911226-27-3)
  • Magic In Action, 1992 (ISBN 0-916990-14-1)
  • Time for a Change, 1993 (ISBN 0-916990-28-1)
  • Richard Bandler (1993). The Adventures of Anybody. Meta Publications. pp. 96pp. ISBN 091699029X.
  • Persuasion Engineering - 1996 (ISBN 0-916990-36-2)
  • Richard Bandler, Owen Fitzpatrick (2005). . Mysterious Publications. pp. -288pp. ISBN 0-9551353-0-3. -.
  • Richard Bandler (21 August 2008). . HCI. pp. -229. ISBN 978-0-7573-0776-8. -.
  • Richard Bandler (2008). . HCI. pp. -331. ISBN 978-0-7573-0777-5. -.
  • Richard Bandler. Make Your Life Great. http://nlpbookshop.com/RBANDLER/MAKEYOURLIFEGREAT/BOOK.

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