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2.1. Reading about NLP2.1.1. Some good books for Beginners:Next to my own book (see the ad at the right), I would like to recommend "Introducing NLP, revised Edition" (1993) from J.O'Connor (lambent@dial.pipex.com) & J.Seymour as a good, structured introduction. An experienced NLP-er has to keep this book around as a reference. This book has also been translated in a lot of languages. Bob Janes (CompuServe: 71307,1415) compiled a list of entry points to the field of NLP based on what he has read, choose one depending on what your background is.
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Apart from that, I'd like to mention "The structure of Delight" from Nelson Zink (zink@newmex.com) who wrote the first NLP novel. (Mind Matters, 1991 , ISBN 0-9629621-0-4). Tom Dotz (CompuServe: 76075,1753), a Californian NLP trainer calls it "NLP presented in a Carlos Castaneda style".
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