Book Reviews
This is a list of book reviews which may be useful and interesting to those in the business of inventing. The reviews and opinions expressed on this page are not necessarily those of RMIA.
Inventions and Patents
by Steve Barbarich
In the introduction to this book the author says "selling ideas is one of the easiest for an individual to get rich now days". It is not easy to sell an idea or intellectual property. I read no further.
Review by Don Kesinger, May 2001
More Book Reviews:
The Innovator's Dilemma:
When New Technologies Cause Great Firms To Fail
Bringing Your Product to Market
by Don Debelak
Html 4 For the World Wide Web
by Elizabeth Castro
Patent It Yourself
by David Pressman
Inventions and Patents
by Steve Barbarich
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing
by Al Ries & Jack Trout
Stand Alone Inventor!
by Robert G. Merrick
Will It Sell?
by James E. White
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