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The Man Who Could Not Lose

by Davis, Richard Harding

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Charles Scribner's Sons, 1911. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo 6.75 - 7.75'' tall. Hardcover. Book Condition: Good. Jacket Condition: No Jacket. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1911. 65 + 12 pages. On copyright page: 'Published September, 1911'. Gold printed blue paper boards. Moderate general wear. Unmarked. BAL 4556. A separate printing (65 pages) of a short story which appears also in 'The Man Who Could Not Lose and Other Stories' (1911). Robert Collier's commentary (12 pages) on 'The Man Who Could Not Lose' is appended. Titled 'And here Is The Explanation: Here Is The Way to Reach the Man Inside You', Collier espouses having your subconscious solve problems during sleep, and visualizing your wishes into reality. This was meant as a way of introducing Robert Collier's self-help books. Collier (1885-1950) was an author of self help, and New Thought metaphysical books. Collier's books have recently been brought back to prominence from being referenced in the popular metaphysical movie 'The Secret'. Size: 12mo 6.75 - 7.75'' tall. Fiction Modern::General self help, New Thought, metaphysical 6587 6587

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Title
The Man Who Could Not Lose
Author
Davis, Richard Harding
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Publisher
Charles Scribner's Sons
Date Published
1911
Size
12mo 6.75 - 7.75'' tall
Keywords
Fiction Modern::General self help, New Thought, metaphysical

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