Just one more thing Al,
You may value instructional books more than the inspirational ones, but I am not sure that you realize this: Inspiration is the biggest thing in the world. Inspiration is what puts you on a path for lifetime. Inspiration is what drives some people to give up their lives for an idea (see the Middle East).
If I can inspire my 7 year-old son to do anything, bonsai, sports, or whatever, I can make him into a champion. But if there is no inspiration, I can show him all the techniquest in the world, he would not care and won't learn anything.
If we are inspired, finding the means and the techniques is a piece of cake. Any idiot can do it.
I can put the inspiration into monetary terms for you, just to illustrate my point:
How much a technician can charge for his/her services? A good professional can earn $80+ an hour. I, myself, can charge may be $150 an hour. A good attorney can charge $800 an hour. This is all technical work - your area.
Now, let's see how much inspirational work charges. A speech from Tony Robbins, or similar inspirational giants? How about $10,000 - $50,000 an hour. Some great speakers.....may be $100,000 for a two-hour long session? How do you think Bill Clinton is making his millions? By instructional, or inspirational speaches? I am sure you get my point. Money is where the value is... at least most of the time.
When you go to all those exhibits and conventions this spring, how many brand new techniques do you think you will learn? Techniques you never heard of? I suspect NONE. I suspect that in the last 27 years you already learned all the techniques there is, to bonsai. And yet, you keep spending thousands of dollars on these events. You know why? Inspiration, my friend. Seeing all the great bonsai, and talking to all those people, inspires you. Anybody who has an inkling of artistic inclination, has a constant thirst to be inspred. That's the only reason we are still dong bonsai. In fact, that's the whole point of living our lives. And this is why we like Robert's book.
How do you think Obama, from the son of a jobless single mother, became the president of United States? Reading a techical book "The Idiot's Guide to Become President"? No, the passion/inspiration is what took him this far. You know the saying: Where there is a will, there is a way. I know that technique, and the "how to" is important, but it is nowhere near what makes life worth living for.