Item #67812 Your Forces, and How to Use Them - White Cross Library, Vol. IV. Prentice MULFORD.

Your Forces, and How to Use Them - White Cross Library, Vol. IV.

New York: F. J. Needham, 1904. Reprint. Hardcover. Small octavo. Eccentrically paginated [approx. 200pp.], ii pages adverts. Original cloth, gilt-lettered on spine & front board, with gilt cross in red pyramid design on front board. Volume Four (only) of the "White Cross Library" series of books by Mulford which dealt with mental powers / thought currents and how to train and use them. Chapter headings of this volume: The Drawing Power of Mind; The Use Of Sunday; Grace Before Meat, or Science of Eating; The Source Of Your Strength; What We Need Strength For; One Way To Cultivate Courage; The Material Mind vs. The Spiritual Mind; Marriage And Resurrection; Immortality In The Flesh; Faith Or Being Led Of The Spirit; Some Practical Mental Recepies; The Use and Necessity of Recreation. California author Prentice Mulford (1834–1891) was a noted literary humorist and pioneer of the New Thought movement who wrote essays and poetry as well as a number of books on mental/spiritual laws such as the series of which this volume is a part. Light general shelfwear and a few marks to cloth, spine ends and corners bruised and a bit chafed, cloth and edges a bit rubbed, pages toned, else a tight, unmarked VG copy (no dust jacket if called for). Early printings of volumes from this series becoming scarce. Item #67812

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