Click Here to Read: SPME Mourns the Loss of Robert Wistrich on the Scholars for Peace in the Middle East Website.
Click Here to Read: Robert Wistrich: In Memoriam on the Algemeinenr website on May 20, 2015.
Click Here to Read: Ann Appelbaum: Paid Notice: Deaths Notice in the New York Times on March 13, 2015.
Click Here to Read: Brantley vs. Shaw: In the Matter of Mrs. Warren’s Profession by Ann Appelbaum on this Website.
Click Here to Read: Review of Latency by Charles Sarnoff, Reviewed by Ann Appelbaum, in Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic Volume 42, #2 March 1978
Click Here to Read: Robert Langs on the Wikipedia website.
Click Here to Read: Psychoanalysis and Science: Some Unrecognized But Critical Considerations by Robert Langs, M.D.
Click Here to Read: Psychoanalysts on the Couch: Evolved Archetypal Sources of Analytic Intransigence by Robert Lang.
Click Here to Read: Integrating the Two Paradigms of Psychoanalysis by Robert Langs, M.D. Continue reading Robert Langs 1929-2015
LEONARD NIMOY: 1931-2015
Leonard Nimoy had enjoyed reasonable success before taking on the role of Lieutenant Commander Spock, the Vulcan science officer of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise. Nimoy’s performance in the 1964 pilot was not particularly auspicious, chiefly because of inauspicious scripting.. He played a minor role, and few of Spock’s famous signatures were evident except for his oversized elfin ears. Continue reading LEONARD NIMOY: 1931-2015 by Harvey Roy Greenberg
by Lawrence L. Schwartz
In honor of the passing of Fred Sander, one IPBooks’ first and favorite authors, We would like to again feature his book, Created in Our Own Images.com.
My own personal contact with Fred spanned the better part of a year in 2010 as the production manager and typesetter for this book. I found him always to be warm, enthusiastic, and welcoming with a fun-loving spirit, and open to discussing ideas as we shared several articles and links along the way–and some long phone conversations–whether relating tangentially to the book, or at times just for fun.
This book brought to light a long-forgotten comedy by W.S. Gilbert (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame) not published or produced since 1898, namely . . .
Continue reading On The Passing of Fred Sander (from IPBooks)