I use to own the second one before DVDs. It probably was good, one can learn from even bad books. Even if you get just one or two things it'le be worth it.
I think I gave it away.
Even tho' I'd call myself technical trader, I found books like that just too strict
about rules ect. If you stuck by all the rules for setups, one would never trade.
Personally, I gain a lot more from biographies and true stories.
My last read "Money Ball" although not a stock market book gives great insights into mental make up.
And the biggest awakening was how people on the outside (the inexperienced) can often have better insight of what's wrong then people on the inside.