Item #61242 White Cross Library. Your Forces, and How to Use Them. Volumes I - VI ( Six Volumes, complete ). Prentice MULFORD.

White Cross Library. Your Forces, and How to Use Them. Volumes I - VI ( Six Volumes, complete ).

New York: F. J. Needham, 1901, 1899, 1902, 1900, 1897, 1907. Mixed editions. Hardcovers. Small octavos. Six-volume set (complete). Eccentrically paginated. Volume I: [c. 150pp.]; Volume II: [c. 160pp.]; Volume III: [c. 190pp.]; Volume IV: [c. 190pp.]; Volume V: [c. 190pp.]; Volume VI: [c. 190pp.] Original brown publisher's cloth gilt-lettered on spines & front boards, with gilt cross in red pyramid design on front boards. Prentice Mulford (1834–1891) was a noted California author, who helped found the New Thought movement. Mulford wrote essays and poetry as well as a number of books on mental/spiritual laws including this, his "The White Cross Library" in which each volume collects dozens of his essays dealing in the topic "Your Forces and How to Use Them". It is quite unusual to find this in a complete set, most likely because the series was not published simultaneously, but rather over a span of years. All volumes have light rubbing and light marks to cloth, a bit of light bruising & chafing to spine ends and corners, edges rubbed with a few bumps, page edges darkened with a few tiny tears, pages lightly toned with a few creased corners. Overall a tight, unmarked VG set. Quite scarce. Item #61242

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