Don Smith Bücher






The narrative explores the pivotal role of Ronald Reagan in the collapse of the Soviet Union, questioning whether he was merely fortunate or strategically brilliant. It traces his journey from a Midwestern background and acting career to becoming a key figure in global politics. The book delves into the complexities of his presidency, examining the perception of the Soviet Union as an "Evil Empire" and the implications of Reagan's actions on world history.
Political Power
Republicans: Sarah Palin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck
- 102 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Highlighting influential figures within the Republican party, this graphic novel presents comic book biographies of notable politicians like Sarah Palin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck. Accompanied by a cover from renowned artist Joe Phillips, it offers a blend of political history and contemporary commentary. The series has garnered attention from major media outlets, including Fox News and People Magazine, showcasing its relevance in today's political landscape.
The Motivation of Art: Painting a Positive Self-Portrait
- 196 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This book provides motivation for art students by dispelling the myths surrounding art and art education using examples from history's most successful and influential artists. I wrote this book specifically for artists and art students, so aspiring artists of all ages will rethink social definitions about art and art education. Sustained motivation requires artists to confront and replace misconceptions and misinformation with life lessons from history's most accomplished artists. The masters teach by example how they remained motivated through racism, poverty, war, illness, and personal hardships, with each one overcoming their own individual struggles. Being a better artist will require practicing their time-honored disciplines and routines. The first step is to recognize the pop-culture influences, pseudosciences, and misleading stereotypes that demotivate rather than inspire, and replace them with positive work habits and disciplines. Motivation leads to work, that leads to improvement, and artistic growth builds confidence, and success and confidence leads to ongoing motivation. This is the self-perpetuating cycle of Art Motivating Art.
Red Curtain
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The long-lost first novel in the Secret Mission series of espionage novels featuring international businessman-turned-spy Phil Sherman. The year is 1959. World War II vet Phil Sherman remained in Shanghai after the war and launched Trans-Eastern Supply, an import-export company specializing in the legal trade of computers with Eastern Bloc nations. Now his business takes him to Europe, where intrigue, espionage, and rampant greed are running wild. He's approached to sell platinum from behind the Iron Curtain. This leads him into the dangerous arms of seductress Vera Maudet...and puts him in a killing field between the CIA and the KGB. This book was published under the pseudonym Duncan Tylor (which morphed into "Duncan Tyler" in later editions). Nearly ten years later, Don Smith brought back Phil Sherman for Secret Peking , the first book in what became the Secret Mission espionage/adventure series that would continue for 20 more novels, ending with the author's death in 1978.