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By: L. T. (Leonard Trelawny) Hobhouse (1864-1929) | |
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Liberalism |
By: Walter Dill Scott (1869-1955) | |
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Increasing Human Efficiency in Business, a contribution to the psychology of business |
By: Bernard Glueck (1883-) | |
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Studies in Forensic Psychiatry | |
By: Arthur Edward Waite (1857-1942) | |
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Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer |
By: James Sully (1842-1923) | |
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Illusions A Psychological Study |
By: Uriah Smith (1832-1903) | |
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Modern Spiritualism |
By: A. (Alphonse) Loisette | |
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Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget |
By: Stanton Coit (1857-1944) | |
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Is civilization a disease? |
By: Walter Hubbell (1851-1932) | |
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The Haunted House: A True Ghost Story |
By: Eros Urides | |
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The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants, a psychic revelation |
By: Sonya Dorman (1924-2005) | |
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The Putnam Tradition |
By: George W. (Washington) Crile (1864-1943) | |
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Origin and Nature of Emotions |
By: University of Pennsylvania. Seybert Commission for Investigating Modern Spiritualism | |
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Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism In Accordance with the Request of the Late Henry Seybert |
By: Theodore Paullin | |
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Introduction to Non-Violence |
By: Barbara Constant | |
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The Sound of Silence |
By: William Alexander Hammond (1828-1900) | |
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Fasting Girls Their Physiology and Pathology |
By: A. (Ada) Goodrich-Freer (1865-1931) | |
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The Alleged Haunting of B—— House Including a Journal Kept During the Tenancy of Colonel Lemesurier Taylor |
By: Hereward Carrington (1880-1959) | |
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The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal |
By: William Gerken | |
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Stopover |
By: Edward Prime-Stevenson (1868-1942) | |
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The Square of Sevens An Authoritative Method of Cartomancy with a Prefatory Note |
By: J. Sadger (1867-1942) | |
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Sleep Walking and Moon Walking A Medico-Literary Study |
By: J. D. (Jirah Dewey) Buck (1838-1916) | |
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The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul The Findings of Natural Science Reduced to Practical Studies in Psychology |
By: Clara | |
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Cupology How to Be Entertaining |
By: George Combe (1788-1858) | |
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Phrenological Development of Robert Burns From a Cast of His Skull Moulded at Dumfries, the 31st Day of March 1834 |
By: Alexander Sutherland Neill (1883-1973) | |
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A Dominie in Doubt |
By: Thomas Olman Todd | |
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Hydesville The Story of the Rochester Knockings, Which Proclaimed the Advent of Modern Spiritualism |
By: Tito Vignoli (1828-1914) | |
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Myth and Science An Essay |
By: William Withington | |
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The Growth of Thought as Affecting the Progress of Society |
By: Henry K. (Henry Kalloch) Rowe (1869-1941) | |
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Society Its Origin and Development |
By: William D. Granger | |
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How to Care for the Insane
"The writer believes that all attendants should be regularly instructed in their duties, and the highest standard of care can be reached only when this is done. He also believes that every person who is allowed to care for the insane will be greatly benefited by such instruction, and will be able to learn every thing taught, if the teacher uses simple methods and is patient to instruct."As this manual was originally written in 1886, the basic medical instruction IS out-of-date and should not be used to diagnose any medical problem, nor should be used in the case of an emergency. It has been recorded for entertainment purposes only! |
By: Michael Sage (1863-1931) | |
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Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research |
By: Marguerite Bernard and Edith Serrell | |
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Deer Godchild
A young New-Yorker of twelve heard an appeal for the Fatherless Children of France and his heart was touched. He had no money, but he resolved to give his spare time and his utmost energy to support a "kid in France." The French child needed ten cents worth of extra food each day, in order to grow up with strength and courage. The little American godfather earned those ten cents; he sold newspapers at the subway entrance, after school hours, and undertook an amazing variety of more or less lucrative odd jobs... |