The Positive Thinkers: A Study of the American Quest for Health, Wealth and Personal Power from Mary Baker Eddy to Norman Vincent PealeDoubleday, 1965 - 358 pages |
Contents
THE DISCOVERY OF THE NERVOUS AMERICAN | 21 |
NEW SHELTERS FOR TROUBLED SOULS | 32 |
THE TROUBLED SOULS OF FEMALES | 46 |
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