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1949065848The Ronald Press Company 1949. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Red cloth no dust jacket. "Psychology Service" stamp on fly foxing to endpapers and upper exterior page edge. 384pp. The Ronald Press Company Hardcover
195782423New York: Stravon Publishing 1957. First Edition. Octavo. 22cm. Publisher's brown cloth spine over black cloth boards titled and decorated in gilt to spine and front board. Dustjacket. 63pp. Light bumping and wear to spine ends and a little wear to the extremities of the pricelipped dustjacket. A very good bright copy. Internally clean and copiously illustrated throughout with black and white images of subjects being introduced into a trance state. <br /> <br /> A rather more polished offering to the self-improvement home hypnosis pantheon with Chambers promising to provide in 10 detail steps practical and professional advice on how to induce a solid hypnotic trance in any subject. Three actual medical professionals have their opinions printed on the dustjacket maintaining that Chambers' methodology "Fills a very real need. Stravon Publishing unknown
194882223Los Angeles: Powers Institute of Hypnotism 1948. Octavo. 21.5cm. Publisher's off white textured card wraps titled and decorated in red and maroon to front wrap with ads to rear wrap. 104pp. Some wear chipping and soiling to the wraps most visibly along the edges strong and tight a very good copy. Internally clean although printed very cheaply with the darkness of the type fading in and out occasionally. <br /> <br /> An early example of one of the legendary Melvin Powers mail order self help guides; Powers began selling books mail order when he was 16 and built one of the earliest of the 20th century mail order behemoths with titles on hypnotism and mesmerism fringe sciences songwriting self-improvement and indeed anything he thought he could build a market for. Aside from his hypnotism titles and somewhat off topic Powers was the man responsible for introducing affordable paperbacksdealing with subjects like horse-riding having observed that the majority of books on horse-riding training etc. were pricey hardbacks beyond the pockets of most horse enthusiasts. Powers Institute of Hypnotism unknown
1979018153NY: Carlton Press 1979. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Clean copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. Scarce. Carlton Press Hardcover
198421196Subliminal Training Institute 1984. 8th Edition. Paperback. Fair. Subliminal Training Institute 1984. Trade Size Some mild water / moisture damage to bottom tail and half up the spine. No markings. Print Year 2007 8th Ed. <P>Part I of this book describes the functioning of the mind and introduces the concept of communicating with your unconscious mind. Parts II thru V presents alternative ways of considering various subjects that are frequently at issue in the course of making changes You are reminded to use the answers from your unconscious mind rather that conscious opinions as you work through ""The Steps of Changing"" outlined at the beginning of the book. 58 pages. 8th Edition. Fair. 8vo - over 7�"" - 9�"" tall. Subliminal Training Institute paperback
1970056369Nash Pub 1970. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Tight copy rubbing to mylar-protected dust jacket. This would be in VG condition if not for being stored with mothballs and having picked up the scent. 336pp. Nash Pub Hardcover
1980061530Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd 1980. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 219pp. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd Hardcover
1905064433The Occult Book Concern 1905. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Third Edition. Royal blue cloth with gilt lettering. Moderate rubbing and toning otherwise VG. 284pp Index. The Occult Book Concern Hardcover
1949046289NY: Ronald Press Co. 1949. Ex-Library. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 384pp. Former college library copy with markings limited to decimal number on spine and labels inside front and rear covers. Ronald Press Co. Hardcover
194482276Paris: Vigot Freres 1944. First French Edition. Octavo. 20cm. Publisher's original cream card wraps titled in red and black to spine and front wrap with a black and white photographic image of a young woman in a state of trance. 155pp 3pp ads. Some light soiling of the cream wraps toning to spine panel strong and presentable a very good copy with some grubbyness. Internally clean although the paper stock was quite cheap and has uniformly toned. Almost completely unopened. <br /> <br /> Photographic illustrations and and technical diagrams throughout. <br /> Völgyesi a Hungarian psychotherapist and hypnotist apparently discovered his ability to hypnotize both people and animals at the age of 17 and during WW1 when faced with a lack of anaesthetic he provided hypnotic analgesia to patients during operations. A significant part of his hypnotic skill however was directed not at human beings but at animals with Volgyesi reputedly being able to put lions and tigers into a trance state and to have calmed a crocodile using only his powers of suggestion. He ran a particularly successful clinic in Budapest and possibly most interestingly was employed freelance by the Hungarian authorities in order to analyse and "cure" the mental illnesses of criminals in an effort to reduce recidivism. This work expounds on many of Vogyesi's theories surrounding hypnotic curative methods and also has the added bonus of photographic images of the good doctor hypnotising lion cubs. Vigot Freres unknown
1949040517NY: Ronald Press Co. 1949. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 384pp. Minor foxing to exterior page edges. Ronald Press Co. Hardcover
1949044356NY: Ronald Press Co. 1949. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 384pp. Owner name stamp on fly blank pocket to rear pastedown. otherwise clean tight copy. Ronald Press Co. Hardcover
190782225New York: Harper & Brothers 1907. First Edition. Octavo. 21.5cm. Publisher's ribbed maroon cloth titled in gilt to spine and front board. iii 336pp. Minor wear and scuffing to extremities bumping to spine ends a little rubbing of the gilt to the spine panel a good strong copy. Top edge gilt. Internally clean edges untrimmed a little light toning to prelims. Brentano's bookseller label to rear pastedown. Essentially an examination of the usefulness of hypnotism and suggestive medicine in treating mental health issues although Quackenbos characterizes them as moral and emotional issues. As with his previous work he has something of a preoccupation with using hypnosis to "correct" moral or behavioral variations or deviations which is pretty obviously a slippery slope and entirely dependent on how one defines a moral or emotional deviation. His interpretation of states is interesting he has more of a focussed of observance on the differing levels or states of hypnotic trance and his use of "transliminal" states to designate grades of altered consciousness was actually for the time a very interesting concept seeing as many exponents of hypnosis didn't differentiate so specifically between variations in trance state. His development of hypnotism as a technique for getting people to behave and not rock the boat however is one that brings up a wriggling mass of potential ethical and moral worms. Harper & Brothers unknown
1959057487E. P. Dutton Co. Inc. 1959. Book. Fair. Hardcover. Revised Edition. Ink and pencil underlining full page notes to rear endpapers age-toned pages ex-Parapsychology Association Library. Worn and torn dust jacket in new archival mylar. 251pp. E. P. Dutton Co., Inc. Hardcover
1963058413E. P. Dutton & Co.l 1963. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Revised Edition. Revised edition. Chips tears and toning to dust jacket with some loss to head and tail of spine now in protective mylar. 251pp. E. P. Dutton & Co.l Hardcover
1949048752NY: The Ronald Press Company 1949. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Moderate folds to few page edges small tears and toning to corners of dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 384pp. The Ronald Press Company Hardcover
1949033075NY: Ronald Press Co. 1949. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Dust jacket age-toned with small tears at corners now in protective mylar. Scarce! 383pp. Ronald Press Co. Hardcover
1960059254E. P. Dutton 1960. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Revised. 251pp. Dust jacket missing upper half of spine area now in protective mylar. Revised edition. E. P. Dutton Hardcover
1957055911E. P. Dutton 1957. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Revised Edition. 251pp. Revised edition wtih chapter on Hitler removed. Red cloth with black lettering age toned pages. E. P. Dutton Hardcover
1953053195E. P. Dutton & Co. 1953. Book. Good. Hardcover. 9th printing prior to revision which removed the chapter on Hitler. That chapter is present in this printing. There is a moderately musty aroma to this book with no discernible source. Some age darkening to cloth and pages. 249pp. E. P. Dutton & Co. Hardcover
1948054937E. P. Dutton 1948. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 7th printing from 1948. Contains chapter on Hitler which was removed in later revision. 249pp. E. P. Dutton Hardcover
1957055171E. P. Dutton 1957. Book. Good. Hardcover. Revised Edition. 251pp. Foxing/toning to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. E. P. Dutton Hardcover
1948061283E. P. Dutton & Co. 1948. Book. Good. Hardcover. 7th printing 1948. Thumb-sized stain to fly large open tears and toning to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 249pp. Pre-revision printing with chapter on Hitler present. E. P. Dutton & Co. Hardcover
1955062463E. P. Dutton & Co. 1955. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 10th printing 1955 prior to later revision which removed chapter on Hitler. Mild rubbing/chipping to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. Owner name inside cover. 249pp. E. P. Dutton & Co. Hardcover
1962049837Harper & Row 1962. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Owner name penned across decorative endpapers chipping to corners of dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 285pp. Harper & Row Hardcover