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PUBLICATIONS OF

William Rider & Son, Ltd.


THE NEW THOUGHT LIBRARY.

_Crown 8vo. Crimson cloth extra, gilt tops._

    The “New Thought Library” has been designed to include only the
    best works in this class of literature. The following sixteen
    volumes are now ready.

=Have you a Strong Will?= How to Develop and Strengthen Will Power,
Memory, or any other Faculty or Attribute of the Mind by the Easy Process
of Self Hypnotism. By Charles Godfrey Leland. Fifth edition. Price =3=s.
=6=d. net.

=The Gift of the Spirit.= A Selection from the Essays of Prentice
Mulford. Third Edition. Price =3=s. =6=d. net. Bound in Red Lamb-skin,
gilt edges, =5=s. net.

=The Gift of Understanding.= A further Selection from the Works of
Prentice Mulford. Price =3=s. =6=d. net. Bound in Red Lamb-skin, gilt
edges, =5=s. net.

=Essays of Prentice Mulford.= Third Series. Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Essays of Prentice Mulford.= Fourth Series. Completing the entire set of
the Essays published in America under the title of “Your Forces and How
to Use Them.” Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

    These four volumes constitute by far the best Edition of the
    Essays of Prentice Mulford published in the English language.

=The Science of the Larger Life.= A Selection from the Essays of Ursula
N. Gestefeld. Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Every Man a King=, or Might in Mind Mastery. By Orison Swett Marden.
Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Mental Medicine.= Some Practical Suggestions from a Spiritual
Standpoint. By Oliver Huckel, S.T.D. With an Introduction by Lewellys F.
Barker, M.D. Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Education of Self=, (Self-Control, and How to Secure it.) By Dr.
Paul Dubois, Professor of Neuropathology in the University of Berne,
Authorized Translation. By Harry Hutcheson Boyd. Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=He Can Who Thinks He Can, and other Essays on Success in Life.= By
Orison Swett Marden, author of “Every Man a King.” Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Creative Thought.= Being Essays in the Art of Self-Unfoldment. By W.
J. Colville. Author of “Ancient Mysteries and Modern Revelations,” etc.
Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Rational Education of the Will.= Its Therapeutical value. By Dr.
Paul Emil Levy, with Preface by Prof. Bernheim, Ph. D. Translated from
the ninth edition by Florence K. Bright. Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Optimistic Life.= By Orison Swett Marden, author of “Every Man a
King,” etc. Price =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Psychic Control through Self-knowledge.= By W. W. Kenilworth. Price
=3=s. =6=d. net.

=Prentice Mulford’s Story=, or Life by Land and Sea. A Personal
Narrative. With Preface and Conclusion by Arthur Edward Waite. Price
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=The Miracle of Right Thought.= By Orison Sweet Marden. Author of “Every
Man a King,” etc. Crown 8vo. 340 + xii pp. Price =3=s. =6=d. net.


IN PREPARATION.

=The Man of To-morrow.= By Floyd B. Wilson, Author of “Paths to Power,”
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=The Gift of the Spirit.= Pocket Edition (5in × 3in). Leather Gilt, =2=s.
=6=d. net.


MYSTICISM.

=The Open Secret=: Intuitions of Life and Reality. By Charles J. Whitby,
M.D., Author of “Triumphant Vulgarity,” “Makers of Man,” “The Wisdom of
Plotinus,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=On a Gold Basis.= A Treatise on Mysticism. By Isabelle de Steiger. Crown
8vo, cloth, gilt, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Cloud upon the Sanctuary.= A Text Book of Christian Mysticism. Third
Edition. Revised and Enlarged. Crown 8vo, xxxix + 144 pp., =3=s. =6=d.
net. By Councillor Karl von Eckartshausen. Translated and Annotated by
Isabelle de Steiger, with an Introduction by Arthur Edward Waite.

=The Hidden Way Across the Threshold=; or, The Mystery which hath been
Hidden for Ages and from Generations. An explanation of the concealed
forces in every man to open THE TEMPLE OF THE SOUL, and to learn THE
GUIDANCE OF THE UNSEEN HAND. Illustrated and made plain, with as few
occult terms as possible, by J. C. Street. Large 8vo, with Plates, =12=s.
net.

=Notes on the Margins.= Being Suggestions of Thought and Enquiry. Five
Essays by Clifford Harrison. Crown 8vo, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Steps to the Crown.= By Arthur Edward Waite. Foolscap 8vo, buckram,
=2=s. =6=d. net.

=The Way of the Soul=, a Legend in Line and Verse, depicting the Soul’s
Pilgrimage through Matter. By William T. Horton, Author of “The Book
of Images.” With Foreword by Ralph Shirley. 48 full-page Symbolical
Illustrations. In artistically-designed blue cloth binding, black and
gold lettering, with symbolical design. Crown 4to, gilt tops, 224 pp.,
=6=s. net.

=Ancient Mysteries and Modern Revelations.= By W. J. Colville, Author of
“Fate Mastered,” “Life and Power from Within,” etc., etc. With Portrait
of the Author. Crown 8vo, 366 pp., cloth gilt, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Altar in the Wilderness.= An attempt to interpret Man’s Seven
Spiritual Ages. By Ethelbert Johnson. 5½in. × 4in. cloth gilt, cheaper
edition, =1=s. net.

=The Mysticism of Colour.= By the Honourable Mrs. Charles Bruce. With
Folded Colour-Scheme Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. 230 + xx pp. =3=s. =6=d.
net.


PSYCHIC PHENOMENA AND SPIRITUALISM.

=Byways of Ghostland.= By Elliott O’Donnell, Author of “Some Haunted
Houses in England and Wales,” “Ghostly Phenomena,” etc., etc. Demy 8vo,
cloth gilt, 248 pp., =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Animal Ghosts.= By Elliott O’Donnell, Author of “Byways of Ghostland,”
etc. Crown 8vo., 302 + xvi. pp., cloth gilt, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=New Evidences in Psychical Research.= By J. Arthur Hill. With
Introductory Note by Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 224
pp., =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Christianity and Spiritualism.= (_Christianisme et Spiritualisme._) By
Léon Denis. Translated by Helen Draper Speakman. Crown 8vo, =3=s. =6=d.
net.

=Here and Hereafter.= (_Après la Mort._) Being a Scientific and Rational
Solution of the Problems of Life and Death, and of the Nature and Destiny
of the Human Ego in its Successive Lives. Translated by George G. Fleurot
from the French of Léon Denis. Second edition, revised, cloth gilt, crown
8vo, 352 pp., =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Mors Janua Vitae P.= A Discussion of Certain Communications purporting
to come from Frederic W. H. Myers. By H. A. Dallas. With Introduction by
Sir W. F. Barrett, F.R.S. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=Colloquies with an Unseen Friend.= Edited by Walburga, Lady Paget. Crown
8vo, white linen, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Death: Its Causes and Phenomena.= By Hereward Carrington and John R.
Meader. Ornamental cloth, gilt, 8¾in. × 5½in., 552 pp., new and cheaper
edition =5=s. net.

    PREFACE. PART 1.—Physiological. PART 2.—Historical. PART
    3.—Psychological. Conclusions, Index.

=Reincarnation and Christianity.= A Discussion of the relation of
Orthodoxy to the Reincarnation Hypothesis. By a Clergyman of the Church
of England. Crown 8vo, stiff boards, 96 pp., =1=s. net.

=Stranger than Fiction.= Being Tales from the Byways of Ghost and
Folk-lore. By Mary L. Lewes. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 234 pp., =3=s. =6=d.
net.

=A Psychic Autobiography.= By Amanda T. Jones, Author of “Uah,”
“Atlantis,” “Rubaiyat of Solomon,” “Poems,” “A Prairie Idyl,” etc. With
five Portraits and an Introduction by Prof. James H. Hyslop, Secretary
of the American Society for Psychical Research. Crown 8vo, 456pp. Price
=4=s. =6=d. net.

=Shadows Cast Before.= Being Records of Fulfilled Predictions, collected
and edited by Claud Field. Crown 8vo, 223 pp., cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d.
net.


READY SHORTLY.

=Psychic Science.= (La Psychologie Inconnue). A Contribution to the
Experimental Study of Supernormal Phenomena. Translated from the French
of Emile Boirac, Correspondent of the Institute, Rector of the Academy of
Dijon. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, =6=s. net.


PHILOSOPHY.

=The Secret Doctrine in Israel.= A study of The Zohar and its
Connections. By Arthur Edward Waite. Med. 8vo, about 350 pp., cloth gilt,
=10=s. =6=d. net.

=Re-Incarnation.= A Study of Forgotten Truth. By E. D. Walker. New and
Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Great Initiates.= Complete Edition of Edouard Schuré’s “Les Grands
Initiés,” with an Introduction to Esoteric Teaching, and a Frontispiece
Portrait of the Author. Translated by F. Rothwell, B.A. Two Volumes.
Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =7=s. =6=d. net.—N.B. Volumes not sold singly.

=Jesus: The Last Great Initiate.= Translated from “Les Grands Initiés” of
Edouard Schuré, by F. Rothwell, B.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s. net.

=Krishna and Orpheus=, the Great Initiates of the East and West. By
Edouard Schuré. Translated by F. Rothwell, B.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s.
net.

=Pythagoras=, and His System of Philosophy, (The Delphic Mysteries.) By
Edouard Schuré. Translated by F. Rothwell, B.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s.
net.

=Hermes and Plato.= The Mysteries of Egypt and the Mysteries of Eleusis,
by Edouard Schuré. Translated by F. Rothwell, B.A. Crown 8vo, cloth,
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=Rama and Moses.= The Aryan Cycle and the Mission of Israel. Translated
from “Les Grands Initiés” of Edouard Schuré by F. Rothwell, B.A. Crown
8vo, cloth, =2=s. net.

    N.B.—This volume completes the series.

=With the Adepts=: An Adventure among the Rosicrucians. By Dr. Franz
Hartmann. New and Revised Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d.
net.

=The Book of the Simple Way.= By Laotze (“The Old Boy”). A New
Translation of “The Tao-Teh King.” With Introduction and Commentary by
Walter Gorn Old, M.R.A.S. New edition, crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s. net.

=Obermann.= By Étienne Pivet de Senancour. Translated from the French,
with Biographical and Critical Introduction by Arthur Edward Waite. Crown
8vo, 423 pp., =6=s. net, ornamental cloth, gilt tops.

=The Life of Louis Claude de Saint-Martin=, the Unknown Philosopher, and
the Substance of his Transcendental Doctrine. By Arthur Edward Waite,
Demy 8vo, 464 pp., =6=s. net.

=Psychic Philosophy=, AS THE FOUNDATION OF A RELIGION OF NATURAL CAUSES.
By V. C. Desertis. With Introduction by Prof. A. R. Wallace, O.M.,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. New and cheaper edition, cloth gilt, crown 8vo,
421pp., =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Inferno.= By August Strindberg. Translated by Claud Field. Crown
8vo, cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=The Son of a Servant.= By August Strindberg. Translated by Claud Field.
With brief Essay on the Life and Writings of Strindberg, and frontispiece
portrait of the author by H. Vacher-Burch. Crown 8vo, 240pp., cloth gilt,
=3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Growth of a Soul.= By August Strindberg. Translated by Claud Field.
Crown 8vo, cloth, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=A Short History of Marriage.= By Ethel Urlin. Crown 8vo, 268pp., cloth
gilt, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Select Works of Plotinus.= Translated from the Greek. A new edition with
Preface and Bibliography by G. R. S. Mead, B. A., M.R.A.S. Crown 8vo, 334
+ xxxviii pp., cloth, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Wisdom of Plotinus.= A Metaphysical Study, by C. J. Whitby, M.D. 120
pp. crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =2=s. net.

=The World We Live In.= By E. A. Brackett, with Portrait of the Author.
Crown 8vo, 121 pp., cloth gilt, gilt tops, =2=s. net.

=The Alternate Sex=, or the Female Intellect in Man and the Masculine
in Woman. By Charles Godfrey Leland, F.R.L.S., A.M., Harvard. New and
Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=Yoga, or Transformation.= A Comparative Statement of the various
Religions and Dogmas concerning the Soul and its Destiny, and of
Akkadian, Hindu, Taoist, Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Christian, Mohammedan,
Japanese and other Magic. By William J. Flagg. Royal 8vo, 376 pp., cloth
gilt, cheaper edition, =6=s. net.

=Occult Science in India and among the Ancients.= With an account
of their Mystic Initiations and the History of Spiritism. By Louis
Jacolliot. Translated from the French by Willard L. Felt. Royal 8vo, 276
pp., cloth gilt, gilt tops, cheaper edition, =6=s. net.

=The Transparent Jewel.= By Mabel Collins, Author of “Light on The
Path,” etc. Small crown 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, =2=s. net. Bound in Red
Lamb-skin, gilt tops, =4=s. =6=d. net. An exposition of Patanjali’s
philosophy.

=Science and the Infinite=, or Through a Window in the Blank Wall. By
Sydney T. Klein. Crown 8vo, 183pp., cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=Matter, Spirit and the Cosmos.= Some Suggestions towards a Better
Understanding of the Whence and Why of their Existence. By H. Stanley
Redgrove, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.C.S., Author of “On the Calculation of
Thermo-Chemical Constants.” Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=A Mathematical Theory of Spirit.= By H. Stanley Redgrove, B.Sc. Author
of “Matter, Spirit and the Cosmos,” “Alchemy: Ancient and Modern,” etc.
Large crown 8vo. cloth gilt. =2=s. =6=d. net.


HIGHER LIFE HAND-BOOKS.

Crown 8vo. Uniformly Bound in Handsome Dark Green Cloth. Gilt Ornamental
Design and Lettering.

=Life and Power from Within.= By W. J. Colville, Author of “The Law of
Correspondences,” “Elementary Text Book of Mental Therapeutics,” etc.,
etc. 189 pp., =2=s. =6=d. net.

=The Law of the Rhythmic Breath.= Teaching the Generation, Conservation
and Control of Vital Force. By Ella Adelia Fletcher. 372 pp., =3=s. =6=d.
net.

=Paths to Power.= By Floyd B. Wilson, Author of “Man Limitless,” “Through
Silence to Realization,” “The Discovery of the Soul.” 229 pp., =4=s.
=6=d. net.

=Through Silence to Realization; or, The Human Awakening.= By Floyd B.
Wilson, Author of “Paths to Power,” “Man Limitless,” etc. 190 pp., =3=s.
=6=d. net.

=The Discovery of the Soul out of Mysticism, Light and Progress.= By
Floyd B. Wilson, Author of “Paths to Power,” “Man Limitless,” etc. 247
pp., =4=s. =6=d. net.


MAGIC, ALCHEMY AND OCCULT SCIENCE.

=Cosmic Symbolism.= By Sepharial. Crown 8vo, 296pp., cloth gilt, =3=s.
=6=d. net.

    A constructive system of universal symbology applied to
    problems of science, philosophy and religion.

=The Tarot of the Bohemians.= The Most Ancient Book in the World, for the
Exclusive Use of Initiates. By Papus. Translated from the French by A.
P. Morton. New Edition. Revised throughout, with Introduction by A. E.
Waite. Cr. 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt tops, 384 pp., profusely illustrated.,
=6=s. net.

=A Pack of 78 Tarot Cards.= Exquisitely Drawn and Coloured from New and
Original Designs, by Pamela Coleman Smith. Price =6=s. net, in box, post
free.

=The Key to the Tarot.= Giving the History of the Tarot Cards, their
allegorical meaning and the methods of divination for which they are
adapted. By Arthur Edward Waite. Royal 32mo, cloth gilt, =2=s. net.
Essential to the interpretation of the Tarot Cards. The Cards and Key in
neat red box 8s. post free.

=The Pictorial Key to the Tarot.= Being an Enlarged and Revised Edition
of the Key to the Tarot, with seventy-eight full-page Reproductions
of the Tarot Cards facing their descriptive matter, and considerable
additional matter dealing specially with the subject of Fortune-telling
by means of the Tarot. By A. E. Waite. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt tops,
340pp., =5=s. net.

=The Book of Ceremonial Magic.= Including the Rites and Mysteries of
Goëtic Theurgy, Sorcery, and Infernal Necromancy. By A. E. Waite.
Crown 4to, gilt tops, 376pp., illustrated with about 180 engravings,
beautifully bound in art canvas, with design in gold, price =15=s. net.

=A Manual of Occultism.= A Complete Exposition of the Occult Arts and
Sciences, by “Sepharial,” Author of “A Manual of Astrology,” etc., etc.
With numerous Diagrams, 368pp., handsomely bound in cloth gilt, gilt
tops, crown 8vo, =6=s. net.

=Astrology=: How to make and read your own Horoscope. By “Sepharial.” New
Edition, with two additional Chapters, crown 8vo, 126pp., cloth, =1=s.
net.

=Hypnotism and Suggestion.= A Practical Handbook. By Edwin Ash, M.D.,
B.Sc. London, M.D.C.S. New and cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo, 137pp. and
Index, cloth, =1=s. net.

=Hand Reading.= By an Adept. New Edition uniform with “Hypnotism &
Suggestion” with Plates. Crown 8vo, cloth, =1=s. net.

=Popular Phrenology.= By J. Millott Severn. Crown 8vo, cloth, =1=s. net.
Illustrated.

=Card-Reading.= Practical Methods of Divination by Cards, clearly
explained by Minetta. Crown 8vo, cloth, with four plates and diagrams.
=1=s. net.

=What is Occultism?= A Critical and Philosophical Study. By Papus.
Translated from the French by F. Rothwell. Crown 8vo, cloth =2=s. net.

=The Occult Arts.= An examination of the claims made for the existence
and practice of super-normal powers, and an attempted justification of
some of them by the conclusions of the researches of modern science. By
J. W. Frings. Crown 8vo, 236pp., cloth gilt, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=A Manual of Cartomancy=, Fortune-telling and Occult Divination,
including the Oracle of Human Destiny, Cagliostro’s Mystic Alphabet of
the Magi, etc., etc. Fifth Edition, with new sections. Crown 8vo, cloth
278pp., =2=s. =6=d. net.

=The Book of Destiny.= By Grand Orient, Author of “A Manual of
Cartomancy.” Containing The Great Oracle of the Gods. The Occult Science
of Jewels. The Wheel of Wisdom. The Mystery and Interpretation of Dreams,
etc., etc. Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, uniform with above, about 280pp.,
=2=s. =6=d. net.

=Numbers: Their Meaning and Magic.= By Isidore Kosminsky. With
frontispiece portrait of Author. New and Enlarged Edition. Re-written
throughout. Crown 8vo., paper wrappers. =1=s. net.

=Second Sight.= A Study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance. By
“Sepharial.” Crown 8vo, 96pp., cloth boards, =1=s. net.

=Cheiro’s Language of the Hand.= A Complete Practical Work on the
Sciences of Cheirognomy and Cheiromancy, containing the System, Rules and
Experience of Cheiro. Fifty-five Full-page Illustrations and over 200
Engravings of Lines, Mounts and Marks. Drawings of the Seven Types by
Theo Doré. Fifteenth edition, 10¼in. × 8¼in., artistically designed black
and white cover, gilt tops, price =10=s. =6=d. net.

=Alchemy: Ancient and Modern.= By H. Stanley Redgrove, B.Sc. (Lond.),
F.C.S. With 16 full-page illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, =4=s. =6=d.
net.

=Your Fortune in your Name, or Kabalistic Astrology.= New and cheaper
Edition. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt. =2=s. net. By “Sepharial.”

=The Kabala of Numbers.= A Handbook dealing with the Traditional
Interpretation of Numbers and their Predictive Value. By “Sepharial,”
Author of “A Manual of Occultism,” etc., etc. 168pp., crown 8vo, cloth
gilt, =2=s. net.

=Kabala of Numbers.=—Part II. By “Sepharial.” Author of “The New Manual
of Astrology,” etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s. =6=d. net.

=Geomancy.= By Franz Hartmann, M.D. Large crown 8vo, about 200 pp., cloth
gilt, with numerous diagrams, =3=s. =6=d. net.

    This book is a Revised Version of the Treatise on Geomancy,
    or Sand-divining, by the well-known Austrian Physician and
    Occultist, following the lines of the teaching of Cornelius
    Agrippa.

=The History of Magic.= Including a clear and precise exposition of its
Processes, Rites and Mysteries. By Eliphas Lévi. Translated by Arthur
Edward Waite. 536pp., large demy 8vo, cloth gilt, =15=s. net. Edition de
Luxe printed on rag paper, bound in white vellum, gilt, =21=s. net.


MENTAL PATHOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS.

=Hypnotism: Its History, Practice and Theory.= By J. Milne Bramwell,
M.B., C.M. Author of “Hypnotism and Treatment by suggestion,” etc. Third
and Cheaper Edition. Med. 8vo, xvi. + 480pp., cloth, =12=s. =6=d. net.

=Psycho-Therapy: Its Doctrine and Practice.= By Elizabeth Severn, Ph. D.
Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=The Vital Balance.= A short survey of some of the more Important Aspects
of Health. By Albert Gresswell, M.A., M.D., and George Gresswell, M.B.
Crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s. net.

=Health for Young and Old, its Principles and Practice.= An
Unconventional Manual. By A. T. Schofield, M.D., M.R.C.S., author of
“Elementary Hygiene,” “How to Keep Fit,” etc. Crown 8vo, 272 pp., cloth
gilt, price, =3=s. =6=d. net.

=Elementary Textbook of Mental Therapeutics.= By W. J. Colville, author
of “Creative Thought,” etc., with Introduction. Demy 8vo, paper covers,
80pp., =1=s. net.

=The Mastery of Death.= By A. Osborne Eaves. Author of “The Colour Cure.”
Crown 8vo, cloth, =2=s. net.

=The Art of Luck.= By A. Osborne Eaves. Author of “The Colour Cure,” etc.
5in. × 4¾in. paper covers, =1=s. net.

=Psycho-Pathological Researches.= Studies in Mental Dissociation. With
Text Figures and 10 Plates. By Boris Sidis, M.A., Ph.D., Director of the
Psycho-Pathological Laboratory of New York. Royal 8vo, 329 pp., =8=s.
=6=d. net.

=Abnormal Psychology.= By Isador H. Coriat, M.D., Senior Assistant
Physician for Diseases of the Nervous System, Boston City Hospital;
Neurologist to the Mt. Sinai Hospital. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 340 pp.,
=5=s. net.


RIDER’S MIND AND BODY HAND-BOOKS.

These Hand-books deal with the subject of mental and bodily health in the
new light of psycho-therapeutics, mental healing and auto-suggestion. The
following volumes are now ready:—

=Nature’s Help to Happiness.= By John Warren Achorn, M.D. Small crown
8vo, 55 pp., cloth gilt, =1=s. net, paper =6=d. net.

=How to Rest and be Rested.= By Grace Dawson. 46 pp., red paper cover,
=6=d. net, cloth =1=s. net.

=The Secret of Efficiency.= By Grace Dawson, uniform with the above,
cloth, =1=s. net.

=What is Health?= By Grace Dawson, Author of “How to Rest.” Small crown
8vo, 72pp., =1=s. net.

=Nervousness.= A Brief and Popular Review of the Moral Treatment of
Disordered Nerves. By Alfred T. Schofield, M.D., M.R.C.S. Small crown
8vo, cloth gilt, 88pp., =1=s. net.

=The Power of Self-Suggestion.= By Rev. Samuel McComb, D.D. Small crown
8vo, 72 pp., cloth gilt, =1=s. net.

=How to Keep Fit.= An Unconventional Manual. By Alfred T. Schofield,
M.D., M.R.C.S., Author of “Nervousness,” etc., etc. Small crown 8vo,
cloth gilt, 80 pp., =1=s. net.

=From Passion to Peace=; or, The Pathway of the Pure. By James Allen,
Author of “The Mastery of Destiny,” “From Poverty to Power,” “As a Man
Thinketh,” etc., etc. Small crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 72 pp., =1=s. net.

=Studies in Self-Healing=; or, Cure by Meditation. A practical
application of the principles of the true mystic healing of the ages. By
Ernest E. Munday. Small crown 8vo, 79 pp., cloth gilt, =1=s. net.

=The Influence of the Mind on the Body.= By Dr. Paul Dubois, Professor
of Neuro-Pathology in the University of Berne, Author of “The Psychic
Treatment of Nervous Disorders,” “Self-Control, and How to Secure It,”
etc. Translated from the Fifth French Edition by L. B. Gallatin. Small
crown 8vo, 64 pp., cloth gilt, =1=s. net.

=Man, King of Mind, Body and Circumstance.= By James Allen, Author of “As
a Man Thinketh,” etc., etc. Small crown 8vo, 70 pp., cloth gilt, =1=s.
net.


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