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The focus of this bibliography is on New Thought books, pamphlets, and magazine articles written
 
during the 100-year period from 1870 - 1970, with an emphasis on books published prior to 1950, and
 
most particularly  on non-denominational texts that deal with the secular or philosophical
 
subjects of healing, self-help, will power, thought control, self-mastery, success,
 
affirmative prayer, metaphysics, divination, clairvoyance, and occultism.
 
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<b>The Bibliography is organized alphabetically by author's last name</b><br>
 
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<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#A><b>A</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#B><b>B</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#C><b>C</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#D><b>D</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#E><b>E</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#F><b>F</b></a>
 
 
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#G><b>G</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#H><b>H</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#I><b>I</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#J><b>J</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#K><b>K</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#L><b>L</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#M><b>M</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#N><b>N</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#O><b>O</b></a>
 
 
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#P><b>P</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Q><b>Q</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#R><b>R</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#S><b>S</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#T><b>T</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#U><b>U</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#V><b>V</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#W><b>W</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#X><b>X</b></a>
 
 
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Y><b>Y</b></a>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Z><b>Z</b></a>
 
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== Introduction: A History of the New Thought Movement==
 
 
 
Note: This article
 
 
 
The earliest proponent of what was originally called Mental Science and later came to be known as New Thought was Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (1802 - 1866), an American philosopher, mesmerist, healer, and inventor. Quimby cured himself of chronic illnesses through thought alone and in doing so he came to believe that illness originates in the mind as a consequence of erroneous thoughts and that a mind open to Truth can overcome illness and achieve renewed health. Generally described as a theist, Quimby was not himself the leader of a [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious movement]], but his teachings led to the development of the New Thought Movement within [[:Category:Working Within the Protestant Tradition|Protestant Christianity]].
 
 
 
During the latter half of the 19th century, New Thought came to resemble a twin-trunked tree. one trunk housing an array of philosophical, metaphysical, secular, [[:Category:Magical Traditions|magical]], and non-theological authors, and the other trunk inhabited by [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] and clerical adherents of New Thought. The theological trunk was further subdivided into two main branches, The Church of Christ Scientist (also known as the Christian Science church) on the one hand, and, on the other, three major [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] groups that identified as New Thought denominations, namely Religious Science, Unity Church, and the Church of Divine Science. <p><p>==Secular and Metaphysical New Thought==<p><p>[[Image:The-Nautilus-Magazine-Elizabeth-Towne-1909.jpg||thumb|right|300px|From 1893 - 1953, ''The Nautilus'' magazine, edited and published by Elizabeth Towne, was one of the premier journals of the New Thought Movement; this issue is from 1909]] <p>[[Image:Secret-of-Mental-Magic-William-Walker-Atkinson.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Secret of Mental Magic'' is an early 20th century book by the New Thought author William Walker Atkinson that describes how to blend [[:Category:Spirituality, Psychism, Mental Influence, and Dreaming#Spirituality, Psychism, and Mediumship|spirituality and psychism]] with techniques of [[:Category:Spirituality, Psychism, Mental Influence, and Dreaming#Mental Influence or Telepathic Spell Work|telepathic mental influence]]]]<p>[[Image:Christian-Science-Mother-Church-Boston-Massachusetts.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston Massachusetts, generally known as "The Christian Science Mother Church," was built in several sections, with varied architectural styles, from 1894 through 1906]]<p>[[Image:Unity-Church-Louisville-Kentucky.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Unity Church in Louisville, Kentucky, built in the Byzantine Revival style]]<p>[[Image:Unity-Church-Unity-Village-Missouri.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Unity Church in Unity Village, Missouri]]<p>[[Image:Divine-Science-Church-Denver-Colorado.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The First Church of Divine Science in Denver, Colorado, completed in 1922, was designed in the Classical Revival style by the architect J.J.B. Benedict]]<p>[[Image:Divine-Science-Church-of-the-Healing-Christ-Washington-DC.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Divine Science Church of the Healing [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Christ]] in Washinton, DC]]<p>[[Image:Founders-church-of-religious-science.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Church of Religious Science in Los Angeles, California]]
 
[[Image:Church-of-Religious-Science-Asheville-North-Carolina.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Church of Religious Science in Asheville, North Carolina]]
 
'''New Thought''', also known as the '''New Thought Movement''', consists of a number of loosely linked [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] and secular groups and individuals who adhere to the principle that thought can influence outcomes.
 
[[Image:East-Bay-Church-of-Religious-Science-Oakland-California.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The East Bay Church of Religious Science is a "storefront" style church in Oakland, California]]
 
[[Image:Home-of-Truth-Alameda-California.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Home of Truth, an eclectic New Thought church in Alameda, California, built in 1905]]
 
[[Image:Crystal-Silence-League-logo-small.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The [[Crystal Silence League]], founded in 1919 by the New Thought author C. Alexander, provides free [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers#Prayer Requests|prayer services]] for all who request them]]
 
 
 
=== Secular New Thouugnt ===
 
 
 
Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, the founder of the New Thought Movement, was a non-religious theist, and his teachings attracted many adherents whose interests were in New Thought as a philosophy, a method of regaining health, a system of metaphysics, or even an occult practice. Unlike [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] New Thought, which is marked by the building of beautiful churches, non-religious New Thought is primarily a movement built upon books. From the 1890s to the present, New Thought authors such as Elizabeth Towne, William Walker Atkinson, Orison Swett Marden, Frank Channing Haddock, Wallace Wattles, and Napoleon Hill have written and published a wide array of uplifting, instructive, and insightful volumes for students.
 
 
 
The ideas these writers have promoted are widely known in American popular culture — and have made their way into a variety of [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] movements as well. Many of these New Thought concepts are known by the titles of the books in which the ideas were first set before the public: ''The Law of Attraction'', ''Personal Power'', ''Think and Grow Rich'', ''The Power of Concentration'', ''Self Mastery'', ''Conscious Autosuggestion'', ''Personal Magnetism'', ''The Master Key'', ''Will Power'' -- all of these are titles or partial titles of secular, occult, or metaphysical New Thought books. Their effect upon modern society has been incalculable, and, through digitization, they continue to be read and studied by millions of people who wish to better themselves and more fully enjoy their lives.
 
 
 
===Metaphysical New Thought===
 
 
 
The metaphysical wing of the New Thought Movement includes varying forms of [[:Category:Magical Traditions|magical]] practices. Each New Thought teacher is free to select from among the many [[:Category:Magical Traditions|occult, esoteric, and magical]] traditions, and no one practice may suit all, but the most commonly encountered metaphysical concepts found within this form of New Thought are a belief in some form of [[:Category:Divination Fortune Telling Oracles|divination]] ([[:Category:Scrying, Visionary Reading|crystal ball reading]] is particularly favoured), and a belief in the efficacy of [[:Category:Spirituality, Psychism, Mental Influence, and Dreaming|psychism and mental influence]].
 
 
 
Metaphysical New Thought writers are quite varied in their approaches, but in a text like "The Science of Mental Magic" by WIlliam Walker Atkinson, we see a close approach to the type of non-theological mind-power techniques that many traditional folkloric practitioners employ in their spell-casting.
 
 
 
===Gender Identity in the New Thought Movement===
 
 
 
Although most of the early non-theological and secular  New Thought authors, such as William Walker Atkinson, Claude Alexander Conlin, Napoleon Hill, Wallace Wattles, Perry Joseph Green‎, Frank Channing Haddock, Edward E. Beals, Orison Swett Marden, and Thomas Troward, were male, many of the [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] New Thought proponents were female; notably Mary Baker Eddy, Emma Curtis Hopkins, Myrtle Fillmore, Malinda Cramer, Annie Rix Militz, and Nona L. Brooks.
 
 
 
There were, of course, authors who crossed this retrospectively-perceived gender-line: Elizabeth Towne, for instance, wrote secular New Thought books and ran a publishing house which released dozens of metaphysical, and health-oriented New Thought works; both Ernest Holmes and Charles Fillmore, on the other hand, were associated with the [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] New Thought Movement. However, because female New Thought authors tended toward more [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]] expressions than their male counterparts, quite a few New Thought churches and community centers have been led by women, from the 1880s to the present.
 
 
 
==Judeo-Christian New Thought Denominations==
 
 
 
Because most of the early adherents of the New Thought Movement, even those who identified as secular, theistic, or metaphysical, had been raised within [[:Category:Working Within the Protestant Tradition|Protestant Christianity]], those who developed [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious traditions]] within the New Thought Movement tended to build their theology in accord with existing [[:Category:Working Within the Jewish Tradition|Jewish]] and [[:Category:Working Within the Christian Tradition|Christian]] cosmological, moral, and spiritual teachings.
 
 
 
===Christian Science===
 
 
 
Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, was a patient of Phineas Quimby’s and shared his New Thought view that disease is rooted in mental causes over which human beings exercise a greater or lesser degree of control. Eddy went on to found the Church of Christ Scientist, the most overtly [[:Category:Working Within the Christian Tradition|Christian]] of the New Thought denominations, basing its doctrine upon teachings in the Bible. However, by the time she wrote her own book, ''Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures'', her cosmology and her approach to healing had grown quite distant from Quimby's. Eddy preached that the universe is spiritual and good in nature, rather than material and evil, and according to her interpretation of the Bible, all good is real and all evil is unreal and illusory. In light of this, sin, illness, and diseases are seen as unreal and curable through [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers|prayer]].
 
 
 
In Christian Science, [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers|prayer]] is not seen as petition to [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]] seeking intervention, but rather as a contemplative process awakening true understanding of reality and recognition of the spiritual nature of the universe. The act of recognition and understanding of reality then banishes the illusory disease. Members of the Christian Science church utilize a special form of [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers|prayer]] over medication and surgery as the latter two are viewed as being material in nature.
 
 
 
There is no concept of eternal punishment in Christian Science and [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Jesus]] the man is often distinguished from the [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Christ or anointed one]]. Because [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Christ]] is considered purely spiritual, only [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Jesus]] as a physical person can carry the [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Christ]]. Similarly, the mainstream concept of [[JHVH, Yahweh|God the Father]] is viewed as Father and Mother. In these and other ways, Christian Science differs from most mainstream [[:Category:Working Within the Christian Tradition|Christian]] beliefs.
 
 
 
===Unity===
 
 
 
In 1889 the husband and wife team of Charles and Myrtle Fillmore founded Unity in Kansas City, Missouri. Although Unity describes itself as having no particular creed, no set dogma, and no required ritual, at the present time, the denomination is also known as Unity Church and the Unity School of Christianity.
 
 
 
Unity identifies as "culturally [[:Category:Working Within the Christian Tradition|Christian]] and universally inclusive," meaning that while its primary inspirations are the [[:Category:Working Within the Jewish Tradition|Jewish]] Bible, the [[:Category:Working Within the Christian Tradition|Christian]] New Testament, and the teachings of [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Jesus Christ]], its adherents recognize truth in all of the world's sacred scriptures and faith traditions and view each person as a unique expression of the divine energy of [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]].
 
 
 
The basic ideas that make up the Unity belief system are that [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]], the source and creator of all, is good and present everywhere; that humans are spiritual beings created in [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]]’s image; that the spirit of [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]] lives within each person and therefore, all people are inherently good; that human beings create their life experiences through their way of thinking; that there is power in [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers#Affirmative Prayer|affirmative prayer]] which increases one's connection to [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]]; and that mere knowledge of these spiritual principles is not enough; one must also live by them.
 
 
 
===Divine Science===
 
 
 
Divine Science grew from the amalgamation of two separate woman-led New Thought groups. The first was started in 1887 in Colorado by three sisters -- Nona Lovell Brooks, Aletha Brooks, and Fannie Brooks James -- and their friend Kate Bingham. Drawing upon the principle of the Omnipresence of [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]] and incorporating practical adaptations of the principles of [[:Category:Working Within the New Thought Tradition#Christian Science|Christian Science]] (for instance, adherents were allowed to seek medical help rather than merely relying upon prayer), the women held regular meetings in Pueblo, Colorado to discuss New Thought. Simultaneously, also beginning in 1887, Malinda Cramer, a student of Emma Curtis Hopkins who lived in San Francisco, California, was expounding a similar belief in [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]] as Truth and attracting students to her Home College of Spiritual Science (later known as the Home College of Divine Science). In 1892, Cramer became a co-founder of the International Divine Science Association (now known as the International New Thought Alliance). In 1898, the Colorado and California groups joined together when Nona Lovell Brooks was ordained a minister by Malinda Cramer. The women then founded the Denver Divine Science College to train teachers, organize churches, and ordain ministers and the Divine Science Church of Denver as a place of public worship.
 
 
 
Divine Science teaches the Fatherhood of [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]] as Omnipresent Life, Substance, Intelligence, and Power and advocates the brotherhood of man, the unity of all life, and the Truth that can be found in science, philosophy, and [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religion]]. Divine Scientists do not partake of typical [[:Category:Working Within the Protestant Tradition|Christian]]  rituals such as the sacrament of bread and wine or the use of water for baptisms and christenings; rather, they believe that every process of Life is a sacrament and that, as the Spirit of [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]] is immanent at all times, the sacraments are present at every moment, eternally.
 
 
 
Following both the example and the teachings of [[:Category:Jesus Christ|Jesus]], adherents work on a daily basis, "seeking first the Kingdom of [[JHVH, Yahweh|God]]" and "knowing the Truth that sets men free," as they take charge of their own thoughts, words, and actions, and the power of right thinking releases into expression in each individual life its divine inheritance of health, abundance, peace, and power.
 
 
 
===Religious Science===
 
 
 
In 1927, Ernest Holmes founded a New Thought denomination known as Religious Science. Blending spiritual, [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious]], metaphysical, and philosophical beliefs, its doctrines are based upon Holmes' teachings in his 1926 book "The Science of Mind." Holmes did not found the organization as a church, but as a teaching institution, with "centers" rather than "churches," but a belief in deity is central to its tenets. This deity is identified as "Spirit Almighty; one, indestructible, absolute, and self-existent Cause."
 
 
 
There are three major organizations to which adherents of Religious Science belong: the Centers for Spiritual Living, the Affiliated New Thought Network, and the Global Religious Science Ministries, with centers in Canada, Central America, South America, Africa, Europe, India, Australia, and the Philippines. All of them drawn inspiration from the teachings of Ernest Holmes.
 
 
 
In the United States, Religious Science has been open to teachings from secular and metaphysical sources, as well as [[:Category:Working Within the Protestant Tradition|Protestant Christian]] and [[:Category:Working Within the Spiritualist Tradition|Spiritualist]] traditions. Perhaps for this reason, the  denomination has attracted many African American adherents, particularly on the West Coast. The beliefs and practices of Religious Science, especially the use of [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers#Affirmative Prayer|affirmative prayer]], have in turn been carried into the African American [[:Category:Magical Traditions|magical tradition]] of [[:Category:Hoodoo Conjure Witchcraft Rootwork|hoodoo]], greatly influencing its development through the 20th and 21st centuries.
 
 
 
==Spiritualism and the New Thought Movement==
 
 
 
The New Thought Movement developed during the same era that saw the birth of modern [[:Category:Working Within the Spiritualist Tradition|Spiritualism]], and it was only natural that there would be some exchanges of ideas between the two. While each retains its own distinct culture, there have been New Thought proponents who have espoused [[:Category:Working Within the Spiritualist Tradition|Spiritualist]] and [[:Category:Mediumship|mediumistic]] beliefs and practices, such as [[:Category:Spirit Work|communion with the dead]], and there are also [[:Category:Working Within the Spiritualist Tradition|Spiritualists]] who engage in typically New Thought practices, such as [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers#Affirmative Prayer|affirmative prayer]] for the purposes of [[:Category:Blessing, Cleansing, Healing, and Tranquility|healing]].
 
 
 
===Spiritualist-Metaphysical New Thought Teachers===
 
 
 
Two prominent 20th century teachers who blended [[:Category:Mediumship|mediumistic]] [[:Category:Working Within the Spiritualist Tradition|Spiritualism]] with secular, philosophical, and metaphysical New Thought were William Walker Atkinson, the author of books such as ''Psychomancy and [[:Category:Scrying, Visionary Reading#Scrying with a Crystal Ball or Palm Stone|Crystal Gazing]]'' and ''How to Develop [[:Category:Mediumship|Mediumship]]''; and Claude Alexander Conlin, the founder of the [[Crystal Silence League|Crystal Silence League]]. Conlin in particular, writing under the name C. Alexander, taught both [[:Category:Mediumship|mediumship]] and [[:Category:Divination Fortune Telling Oracles|seership]] to his students in his New Thought book "The Crystal Silence League: Personal Codes, Lessons, and Instructions for Members."
 
 
 
===The Association of Independent Spiritual Churches===
 
 
 
[http://missionaryindependent.org Missionary Independent Spiritual Church], founded in 2006 by the husband and wife team of catherine and nagasiva yronwode, was the founding body of the [http://independentspiritualchurches.org Association of Independent Spiritual Churches], [[:Category:Working Within the Spiritualist Tradition##Eclectic Spiritualism|Eclectic Spiritualist]] denomination that incorporates many aspects of the New Thought Movement. In fact, its founders have said that as an interfaith organization, it may almost equally be considered to be a New Thought church that incorporates the practices of [[:Category:Working Within the Spiritualist Tradition|Spiritualism]]. Other interfaith churches of this eclectic type are [http://divineharmonyspiritualchurch.com Divine Harmony Spiritual Church] and [http://fouraltars.org Four Altars Gospel Sancturary]
 
 
 
These churches and similar ones within the [http://independentspiritualchurches.org Association of Independent Spiritual Churches denomination] make use of [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers#Affirmative Prayer|affirmative prayer]] in combination with [[:Category:Mediumship|spirit mediumship]], [[Ancestors|ancestor]] [[:Category:African and African-Diasporic Ancestral Traditions|veneration in the African American tradition]], and contact with [[:Category:The Dead and the Graveyard|the dead]] and with [[:Category:Spirits and Spirit Guides|spirit guides]]. Church ministry services may also include the recitation of [[:Category: The Book of Psalms|Biblical Psalms]] and the setting of [[:Category:Candle Spells|vigil lights]] for positive outcomes to [[:Category:Altar Work And Prayers|prayer]].
 
 
 
==Hinduism and the New Thought Movement==
 
 
 
During the late 19th century, gurus, swamis, and other teachers from India began to tour America, lecturing on [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Hinduism, Vedanta, and yoga]]. Their impact upon the New Thought Movement was greatest in the secular and metaphysical branch of the movement, but at least one small New Thought denomination on the West Coast, The Home of Truth, embraced South Asian philosophy, and placed [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Vedanta and yoga]] on a par with [[:Category:Working Within the Christian Tradition|Christianity]], crafting from the blend a truly interfaith form of New Thought [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religion]].
 
 
 
===Hindu-Metaphysical New Thought Teachers===
 
 
 
The secular New Thought author William Walker Atkinson, a student of Emma Hopkins Curtis and a prolific writer and journalist in his own right, attended the 1893 Parliament of Religions (also known as the First World Conference on Religion), which was held in Chicago, Illinois at the World's Columbian Exposition. What he encountered there led him to study [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Hindu traditions]] extensively from primary sources. Under a series of Indian-sounding pseudonyms, such as Swami Bhakta Vishita, Yogi Ramacharaka, and Swami Panchadasi, he wrote a series of credible and generally well-received introductory books on the topic for Americans, including ''Reincarnation and the Law of Karma'' (1908) and ''The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath'' (1904). Like his contemporary, Annie Rix Militz, Atkinson often cross-referenced [[:Category:Working Within the Protestant Tradition|Protestant Christianity]] with his understanding of [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Hinduism]], blending their mingled streams into his openly eclectic New Thought teachings.
 
 
 
===The Home of Truth===
 
 
 
The Home of Truth was founded by Annie Rix Militz and Harriet Hale Rix, two sisters from northern California who were students of the New Thought teacher Emma Curtis Hopkins. The Rix sisters had entered New Thought from a [[:Category:Working Within the Protestant Tradition|Protestant Christian]] background and had formerly been associated with Mary Baker Eddy's [[:Category:Working Within the New Thought Tradition#Christian Science|Christian Science]], with Charles and Myrtle Fillmore's [[:Category:Working Within the New Thought Tradition#Unity|Unity]], and with the female suffrage movement. Annie Rix Milititz was the founder of the West Coast Metaphysical Bureau, a group that studied comparative [[:Category:Religious Traditions|religious teachings]] in the light of New Thought metaphysical philosophy. She also served a term as the president of the International New Thought Alliance and was the editor of Master Mind Magazine.
 
 
 
In 1893, at the Parliament of Religions in Chicago, Annie Rix Militz met swami Vivekananda, an Indian-born teacher in the [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Vedanta]] tradition. Impressed with his message, she sponsored a lecture tour for him in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he remained for one month and spoke to thousands of New Thought adherents. Through Vivekananda's outreach, [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Hindu]] theological concepts were incorporated into the writings and teachings of the Rix sisters, and thus their denomination, The Home of Truth, became inclusive, interfaith, and eclectic in outlook.
 
 
 
The influence of [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Hinduism]] in the Home of Truth denomination went beyond eclecticism in theology and worship. Embracing the [[:Category:Working Within the Hindu Tradition|Hindu]] concept of ahimsa (non-harm), Annie Rix Militz also became an outspoken advocate for the worldwide peace movement during World War One, a time when such beliefs were neither popular nor widespread. This emphasis on compassion and social progressivism continues to form a strong current within the Home of Truth.
 
 
 
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<a name=></a><b>James Allen</b>
 
<blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Allen><b>James Allen</b></a>.
 
As a Man Thinketh [many editions, of which this is one] Sheldon University Press. 1909.</blockquote>
 
 
 
<a name=Alexander><b>C. Alexander [Claude Alexander Conlin]</b><blockquote>
 
        <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Alexander><b>C. Alexander</b></a>.
 
The Inner Secrets of Psycholgy Vol. 1: Creative Thought-Power. C. Alexander Publishing Co. 1924.
 
<p>
 
<ul>
 
<li>Preface</li>
 
<li>Lesson I: The Wonderland of Nature</li>
 
<li>Lesson II: Nature's Finer Forces</li>
 
<li>Lesson III: Thought-Waves and Currents</li>
 
<li>Lesson IV: The Secret of Concentration</li>
 
<li>Lesson V: The Secret of Visualization</li>
 
<li>Lesson VI: Crystals and Crystal-Gazing</li>
 
<li>Lesson VII: Mental Influence</li>
 
<li>Lesson VIII: Thought-Attraction</li>
 
<li>Lesson IX: Applying the Power</li>
 
<li>Lesson X: Words to the Wise</li>
 
</ul>
 
<p>
 
        <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Alexander><b>C. Alexander</b></a>.
 
The Inner Secrets of Psycholgy Vol. 2: Personal Magnetism. C. Alexander Publishing Co. 1924.
 
<p>
 
<ul>
 
<li>Preface</li>
 
<li>Lesson I: Personal Magnetism</li>
 
<li>Lesson II: Positive Magnetism</li>
 
<li>Lesson III: Developing Positive Magnetism</li>
 
<li>Lesson IV: Preliminary Exercises</li>
 
<li>Lesson V: The Power of the Eye</li>
 
<li>Lesson VI: The Magnetic Hand and Voice</li>
 
<li>Lesson VII: Magnetic Personality</li>
 
<li>Lesson VIII: Magnetic Appearance</li>
 
<li>Lesson IX: Magnetic "Manners"</li>
 
<li>Lesson X: Some Magnetic "Little Things"</li>
 
</ul>
 
<p>
 
(there are a total of five volumes in this series)
 
<br><br>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Alexander><b>C. Alexander</b></a>.
 
Personal Lessons, Codes, and Instructions for Members of the Crystal Silence League:
 
A Concise and Comprehensive Treatise Embracing Proper care of the Body
 
and Development of the Inner or Mental Powers. C. Alexander Publishing Co. n.d. (c. 1921)
 
<p>
 
<ul>
 
<li>Mental Treatment Course</li>
 
<li>Instructions for Thought and Codes for healing</li>
 
<li>Instructions for Developing Your Spiritual Aura</li>
 
<li>Instructions for Developing Your Psychic Intuition</li>
 
<li>Personal Analysis Index</li>
 
<li>Joy Road to Health</li>
 
<li>Special Lecture</li>
 
<li>Sex Force</li>
 
<li>Mind Power</li>
 
<li>Personal Magnetism</li>
 
<li>Winning Personality</li>
 
<li>Dynamic Thought</li>
 
<li>The Master Key</li>
 
</ul>
 
<p>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>C. Alan Anderson</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Atkinson><b>William Walker Atkinson</b><blockquote>
 
<font size=-1>For ease of study, the works of William Walker Atkinson are divided into sections based
 
on the name or pseudonym Atkinson chose to place on the title page of each work cited.</font>
 
<a name=Atkinson-Atkinson>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as W. W. Atkinson</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. "Attainment with Honor", an article in "The Nautilus" magazine. June 1914.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Dynamic Thought or the Law of Vibrant Energy. The Senogram Publishing Company. 1906.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. How to Read Human Nature: Its Inner States and Outer Forms. The Elizabeth Towne Co. 1913.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Law of the New Thought: A Study of Fundamental Principles & Their Application. The Psychic Research Company. 1902.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Mastery of Being: A Study of the Ultimate Principle of Reality & the Practical Application Thereof. 1911
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Memory Culture: The Science of Observing, Remembering and Recalling. Psychic Research Co. 1903.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Memory: How to Develop, Train, and Use It. c. 1911.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Mental Fascination. 1907.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. "Mental Pictures", an article in "The Nautilus" magazine. November 1912.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Mind and Body or Mental States and Physical Conditions. 1910.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Mind Power: The Secret of Mental Magic. Advanced Thought Publishing Co., Chicago.1912., Reprinted 1940.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. New Psychology Its Message, Principles and Practice. 1909.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Nuggets of the New Thought: Several Things That Have Helped People. Sydney Flower. 1902.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Practical Mental Influence. 1908.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Practical Mind-Reading
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Practical New Thought: Several Things that Have Helped People. 1911.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Psychomancy and Crystal Gazing, a Course of Lessons on the Psychic Phenomena of Distant Sensing, Clairvoyance, Psychometry, Crystal Gazing, etc. Advanced Thought Publishing Co. Masonic Temple, Chicago. 1907.
 
<p>
 
<ul>
 
<li>Lesson I The Nature of Psychomancy</li>
 
<li>Lesson II How to Develop Yourself</li>
 
<li>Lesson III Simple Psychomancy</li>
 
<li>Lesson IV The Astral Tube</li>
 
<li>Lesson V Psychometry</li>
 
<li>Lesson VI Crystal Gazing</li>
 
<li>Lesson VII Astral Projection</li>
 
<li>Lesson VIII Space Psychomancy</li>
 
<li>Lesson IX Past Time Psychomancy</li>
 
<li>Lesson X Future Time Psychomancy</li>
 
<li>Lesson XI Dream Psychomancy</li>
 
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<p>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. The Psychology of Salesmanship. 1912.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Reincarnation and the Law of Karma: A Study of the Old-New World-Doctrine of Rebirth, and Spiritual Cause and Effect. Yogi Publication Society. 1908.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Secret of Success: Self-Healing by Thought Force. Advanced Thought Publishing Company. 1907.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Subconscious and the Superconscious Planes of Mind. 1909.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Suggestion and Auto-Suggestion. 1915.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Telepathy: Its Theory, Facts, and Proof. 1910.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life. Chicago. 1900; The Psychic Research Company. 1901.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World. Chicago. 1906.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a>. Your Mind and How to Use It: A Manual of Practical Psychology. 1911.
 
<a name=Atkinson-Ramacharaka>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as Yogi Ramacharaka</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. Advanced Course in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism (a.k.a Fourteen Lessons in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism a.k.a. The Yogi Philosophy). Chicago. 1904.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath (a.k.a. The Science of Breath).
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. The Hindu-Yogi System of Practical Water Cure.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. Life Beyond Death
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. Mystic Christianity.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. The Science of Psychic Healing: A Sequel to Hatha-Yoga.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. Yogi Philosophy, Vol. [?]: Hatha Yoga
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. Yogi Philosophy, Vol. [?]: Gnani Yoga
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>W. W. Atkinson as Yogi Ramacharaka</b></a>. Yogi Philosophy, Vol. III: Raja Yoga or
 
Mental Development. Yogi Publication Society. 1906. [12
 
lessons, stated in the publisher's preface to have been
 
pubished originally as a series of 12 monthly lessons, from
 
October 1905 to September 1906, and to have been collected
 
and issued in book form immediately, in September 1906.]
 
<a name=Atkinson-Vishita>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Can We Talk to Spirit Friends?
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Clairvoyance and Kindred Phenomena.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Clairvoyance: Past, Present and Future.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Crystal Seering by Seers of All Ages. (Pamphlet)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. The Development of Seership: The Science of Knowing the Future; Hindoo and Oriental Methods". Advanced Thought Publishing Co. Chicago. 1915)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. The Difference Between a Seer and a Medium. (Pamphlet)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. The Future Evolution of Humanity.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers. Advanced Thought Publishing Co. Chicago. 1910
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Ghosts of the Living, End of the Dead.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. The Great Universe Beyond and Immortality.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. The Higher Being Developed by Seership.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Higher Spirit Manifestations.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How Is It Possible to Foretell the Future? (Pamphlet)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How Seership Develops a Constructive Life.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Cross the Threshold of the Super World.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Develop Mediumship.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Develop Psychic Telepathy.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Distinguish Real Seership from Unreal. (Pamphlet)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Gain Personal Knowledge of the Higher Truths of Seership.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Go Into the Silence: The Key of All Life. (Pamphlet)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. How to Interpret the Present and Future Exactly as They Are Designed to Be.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Mediumship.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Mental Vibrations and Transmission.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. The Mystic Sixth Sense.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Nature's Finer Forces.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Seership and the Spiritual Evolution of Man.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Seership, a Practical Guide to Those Who Aspire to Develop the Higher Senses.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Seership, the Science of Knowing the Future.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. The Spiritual Laws Governing Seership.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Thought Transference.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. What Determines a Man's Birth in a Certain Environment? (Pamphlet)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Vishita><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Bhakta Vishita</b></a>. Your Life After Death.
 
<a name=Atkinson-Panchadasi>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as Swami Panchadasi</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Panchadasi><b>W. W. Atkinson as Swami Panchadasi</b></a>. A Course of Advanced Lessons in Clairvoyance and Occult Powers. Advanced Thought Publishing, Chicago Ill., 1916 Hardcover, Green cover with gold lettering, 319 pages..
 
<p>
 
<ul>
 
<li>The Astral Senses</li>
 
<li>Telepathy vs. Clairvoyance</li>
 
<li>Telephathy Explained</li>
 
<li>Scientific Telepathy</li>
 
<li>Mind Reading, and Beyond</li>
 
<li>Clairvoyant Psychometry</li>
 
<li>Clairvoyant Crystal Gazing</li>
 
<li>Clairvoyant Reverie</li>
 
<li>Simple Clairvoyance</li>
 
<li>Clairvoyance of Distant Scenes</li>
 
<li>Clairvoyance of the Past</li>
 
<li>Clairvoyance of the Future</li>
 
<li>Second-Sight, Prevision, etc.</li>
 
<li>Astral-Body Traveling</li>
 
<li>Strange Astral Phenomena</li>
 
<li>Psychic Influence: Its Laws and Principles</li>
 
<li>Personal Psychic Influence over Others</li>
 
<li>Psychic Influence at a Distance</li>
 
<li>Laws of Psychic Attraction</li>
 
<li>Psychic and Magnetic Healing
 
</ul>
 
<p>
 
<a name=Atkinson-Dumont>
 
<b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as Theron Q. Dumont</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. The Advanced Course in Personal Magnetism: The Secrets of Mental Fascination. Advanced Thought Publishing Co. Chicago. 1914.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. The Art and Science of Personal Magnetism: The Secrets of Mental Fascination. Advanced Thought Publishing Co. Chicago. 1913.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. Master Mind or The Key To Mental Power Development And Efficiency.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. Mental Therapeutics, or Just How to Heal Oneself and Others. Advanced Thought Publishing Co.  Chicago. 1916.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. The Power of Concentration. Advanced Thought Publishing Co. Chicago. 1918.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. Practical Memory Training. Advanced Thought Publishing Co. Chicago.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. The Psychology of Personal Magnetism.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. The Solar Plexus or Abdminal Brain.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theron Q. Dumont</b></a>. Successful Salesmanship.
 
<a name=Atkinson-Sheldon>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as Theodore Sheldon</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Sheldon><b>W. W. Atkinson as Theodore Sheldon</b></a>. Vim Culture.
 
<a name=Atkinson-Incognito>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as Magus Incognito</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Incognito><b>W. W. Atkinson as Magus Incognito</b></a>. The Secret Doctrines of the Rosicrucians. Yoga Publicatrion Societ, reprint 1949.
 
<a name=Atkinson-Initiates>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing as Three Initiates</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Iniitiates><b>W. W. Atkinson as Three Initiates</b></a>. The Kybalion.
 
<a name=Atkinson-Beals>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Atkinson writing with co-authors</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume I: Personal Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume II: Creative Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume III: Desire Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume IV: Faith Power: Your Inspirational Forces.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume V: Will Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume VI: Subconscious Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume VII: Spiritual Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume VIII: Thought Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume IX: Perceptive Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume X: Reasoning Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume XI: Character Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume XII: Regenerative Power or Vital Rejuvenation.
 
<a name=Atkinson-DeLaurence>
 
<br><br>W. W. Atkinson and L. W. De Laurence. Psychomancy and Crystal Gazing.
 
<a name=Atkinson-Anonymous>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of anonymous works attributed to Atkinson</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. The Arcane Teachings. Chicago. n.p., n.d. [presumed 1st edition prior to 1909]; McClurg, 1909.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. The Arcane Teachings: Free Sample Lesson. Chicago. McClurg, 1909.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. The Arcane Formulas, or Mental Alchemy. Chicago. McClurg, 1909; McClurg, 1911.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. The Mystery of Sex, or Sex Polarity. Chicago. McClurg, 1909; McClurg, 1911.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. Vril, or Vital Magnetism. Chicago. McClurg, 1909; McClurg, 1911.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. The One and the Many. Chicago. McClurg, 1911.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. Cosmic Law. Chicago. McClurg, 1911.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Anonymous><b>W. W. Atkinson writing anonymously</b></a>. The Psychic Planes. Chicago. McClurg, 1911.
 
 
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Raymond Charles Barker</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Beals></a><b>Edward E. Beals</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward E. Beals</b></a>. The Inner Secret or That Something Within [by "X" on title page, copyright by Edward E. Beals]. R.F. Fenno & Company New York; L.N. Fowler, London. 1922.
 
<br><br> Beals was also a co-author of books with <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Beals><b>William Walker Atkinson</b></a>
 
<a name=Atkinson-Beals>
 
<br><br><b>Bibliography of Beals writing with co-authors</b>
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume I: Personal Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume II: Creative Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume III: Desire Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume IV: Faith Power: Your Inspirational Forces.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume V: Will Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume VI: Subconscious Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume VII: Spiritual Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume VIII: Thought Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume IX: Perceptive Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume X: Reasoning Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume XI: Character Power
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson><b>W. W. Atkinson</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Beals><b>Edward Beals</b></a>. Personal Power Volume XII: Regenerative Power or Vital Rejuvenation.
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Michael Beckwith</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Genevieve Behrend</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Nona Lovell Brooks</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Boehme></a><b>Kate Atkinson Boehme</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Boehme><b>Kate Atkinson Boehme</b></a>. New Thought Healing Made Plain. Elizabeth Towne Co. 1923.
 
</blockquote><a name=Buchanan></a><b>Uriel Buchanan</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Buchanan><b>Uriel Buchanan</b></a>. The Mind's Attainment. c. 10-2
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>H. Emilie Cady</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Churchill></a><b>Lida A. Churchill</b><blockquote>
 
        <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Churchill><b>Lida A. Churchill</b></a>. The Magic Seven. The New Tide Publishing House.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Churchill><b>Lida A. Churchill</b></a>. A Grain of Madness. The New Tide Publishing House.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Churchill><b>Lida A. Churchill</b></a>. The Magnet. The New Tide Publishing House. 1903.
 
 
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Malinda Cramer</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Terry Cole-Whittaker</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Coue></a><b>Emile Coue</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Coue><b>Emile Coue</b></a>. Self Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion. [many editions; this is but one] American Library Servicee. 1922,
 
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</blockquote><a name=DeLaurence></a><b>L. W. De Laurence</b><blockquote>
 
This was a co-author of <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-DeLaurence><b>William Walker Atkinson</b></a>
 
</blockquote><a name=DeWaters></a><b>Lillian De Waters</b><blockquote>
 
        <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#DeWaters><b>Lillian De Waters</b></a>. How to Have Abundance. Lillian De Waters. 1922
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#DeWaters><b>Lillian De Waters</b></a>. How to Have Dominion. Lillian De Waters. 1921
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#DeWaters><b>Lillian De Waters</b></a>. The Hidden Truth. Lillian De Waters. 
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#DeWaters><b>Lillian De Waters</b></a>. Journeying Onward. Lillian De Waters. 
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#DeWaters><b>Lillian De Waters</b></a>. Our Sufficient Guide. Lillian De Waters. 1924
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Annetta G. Dresser</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Horatio Dresser</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Julius A. Dresser</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Wayne Dyer</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Dumont><b>Theron Q. Dumont</b><blockquote>
 
This is a pseudonym of <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Dumont><b>William Walker Atkinson</b></a>
 
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</blockquote><a name=Ellsworth></a><b>Paul Ellsworth</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Ellsworth><b>Paul Ellsworth</b></a>. Direct Healing. The Elizabeth Towne Co. Holyoke, Mass. 1916.
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Warren Felt Evans</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Charles Fillmore</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Myrtle Fillmore</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Sydney Flower</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Joel Fortinos</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Fothergill></a><b>John Milner Fothergill</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Fothergill><b>Fothergill, Dr. John Milner</b></a>. The Will Power: Its Range in Action. Hodder and Stroughton. London. 1885.
 
</blockquote><a name=Foulks></a><b>Frances W. Foulks</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Foulks><b>Foulks, Frances</b></a>. Effectual Prayer. Elizabeth Towne Co. Holyoke, Mass. 1928. [Reprinted extensively by Unity School of Christianity/ Unity Church, 1945 and onward.]
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Emmet Fox</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>James Dillet Freeman</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><H2><a name=G>== G ==</H2><p><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Neville Goddard</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>August Gold</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Joel S. Goldsmith</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Albert C. Grier</b><blockquote>
 
<p>
 
</blockquote><H2><a name=H>== H ==</H2><p><blockquote>
 
<p>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Charles F. Haanel</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Frank Channing Haddock</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Louise Hay</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Hill></a><b>Napoleon Hill</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Hill><b>Napoleon Hill</b></a>. Think and Grow Rich. [there are dozens of editions; this is but one] The Ralston Society. 1950.
 
</blockquote><a name=Holland></a><b>Jack H. Holland</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Holland><b>Jack H. Holland</b></a>. Man's Victorious Spirit: How to Release the Victory Within You. Hudson-Cohan Publishing Company. 1974 ISBN 0-87852-001-5
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Ernest Holmes</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Fenwicke L. Holmes</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Emma Curtis Hopkins</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>William Hornaday</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Jean Houston</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><H2><a name=J>== J ==</H2><p><blockquote>
 
<p>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Fannie Brooks James</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><H2><a name=L>== L ==</H2><p><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Walter C. Lanyon</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Christian D. Larson</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Max Freedom Long</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><H2><a name=M>== M ==</H2><p><blockquote>
 
<p>
 
</blockquote><a name=Maclelland></a><b>Bruce MacLelland</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#MacLelland><b>Bruce MacLelland</b></a>. Prosperity Through Thought Force. Elizabeth Towne. 1907.
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Orison Swett Marden</b><blockquote>
 
        <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Ambition and Success. 1919.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Architects of Fate, or Steps to Success and Power. 1897.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Be Good to Yourself. 1910.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Character: The Grandest Thing in the World. 1899.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Cheerfulness as a Life Power. 1899
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Choosing a Career
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Conquest of Worry
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Crime of Silence
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Do It To a Finish. 1909.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life, A Book for Young People.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Economy: The Self Denying Depositor and Prudent Paymaster at the Bank of Thrift
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Everybody Ahead, or Getting the Most Out of Life
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Every Man a King. 1906.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Exceptional Employee
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Friendship
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Getting On
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Good Manners: A Passport to Success
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. He Can Who Thinks He Can
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Heading for Victory, or Getting the Most Out of Life
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Hour of Opportunity. 1900.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. How They Succeeded
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. How To Get What You Want
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. How to Succeed, or Stepping Stones to Fame and Fortune. 1896.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. I Had a Friend
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. An Iron Will. 1901.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Joys of Living
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Keeping Fit
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Little Visits With Great Americans, Vol. I
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Little Visits With Great Americans, Vol. II
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Love's Way
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Man You Long to Be. article printed in Nautilus magazinbe, January 1918
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Masterful Personality
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Making Friends with Our Nerves
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Making Life a Masterpiece
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Miracle of Right Thought and The Divinity of Desire
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Not the Salary But the Opportunity
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Optimistic Life
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Peace Power and Plenty
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Power of Personality
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Prosperity: How to Attract It. 1922.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Pushing to the Front, Part 1. 1894.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Pushing to the Front, Part 2
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Pushing to the Front, Vols.1 & 2
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Self-Discovery or Why Remain a Dwarf
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Rising in the World, or Architects of Fate
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Round Pegs in Square Holes
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Secret of Achievement. 1898.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Self-Investment
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Selling Things
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Stories From Life: A Book for Young People
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Success: A Book of Ideals, Helps, and Examples for all Desiring to Make the Most of Life
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Success Fundamentals
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Success Nuggets
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Talks With Great Workers
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Thoughts About Character
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Thrift
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Training for Efficiency
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Uplift Book of Child Culture
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Victorious Attitude
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Why Grow Old?
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Winning Out
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. Woman and Home
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. You Can, But Will You?
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Marden><b>Orison Swett Marden</b></a>. The Young Man Entering Business
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Annie Rix Militz</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Edward Morrissey</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Morrissey></a><b>Mary Manin Morrissey</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Morrissey><b>Mary Manin Morrissey</b></a>. New Thought. J. P. Tarcher. 2003. ISBN-10: 1585421421 ISBN-13:  9781585421428
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>A. K. Mozumdar</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Joseph Murphy</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><a name=Panchdasi><b>Yogi Panchadasi</b><blockquote>
 
This is a pseudonym of <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Panchadasi><b>William Walker Atkinson</b></a>
 
</blockquote><a name=Partlow></a><b>Frances Partlow</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Partlow><b>Frances Partlow</b></a>. Training of Children in the New Thought. Psychic Research Co. c. 1902
 
</blockquote><a name=Pelton></a><b>Albert Lewish Pelton</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Pelton><b>Albert Lewis Pelton</b></a>. The Creed of the Conquering Chief: An Experiment in Psychology. The Pelton Publishing Company, Meriden, Connecticut. 1915.
 
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This is a pseudonym of <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Atkinson-Ramacharaka><b>William Walker Atkinson</b></a>
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Florence Scovel Shinn</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Alethea Brooks Small</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><a name=Towne></a><b>Elizabeth Jones Towne</b><blockquote>
 
            <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Experiences in Self-Healing.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Fifteen Lessons in New Thought or Lessons in Living. 1915
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Happiness And Marriage.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. How to Grow Success.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. How to Use New Thought in Home Life.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Lessons in Living.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. The Life Power and How to Use It. Elizabeth Towne Co. 1906.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Joy Philosophy. c. 1902
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Just How to Concentrate.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Just How to Cook Meals Without Meat.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Just How to Train Children and Parents.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Just How to Wake the Solar Plexus. Elizabeth Towne Co. 1906.; repr. 1926.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Practical Methods for Self-Development: Spiritual, Mental, Physical.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. You and Your Forces.
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a>. Your Character. (reprinted as How to Read Character.)
 
    <br><br> <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Towne><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Wattles><b>Wallace Wattles</b></a>. Health Through New Thought and Fasting.
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>William E. Towne</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Thomas Troward</b><blockquote>
 
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</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Iyanla Vanzant</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Wattles></a><b>Wallace D. Wattles</b><blockquote>
 
    <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Wattles><b>Elizabeth Towne</b></a> and <a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Wattles><b>Wallace Wattles</b></a>. Health Through New Thought and Fasting.
 
</blockquote><a name=Wells></a><b>Louise Radford Wells</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=></a><b>Deb Whitehouse</b><blockquote>
 
</blockquote><a name=Wilcox></a><b>Ella Wheeler Wilcox</b><blockquote>
 
No attempt has been made to list all of Wilcox's inspirational poetic works; this list includes only her prose and poetry directly related to the New Thought movement.
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Wilcox><b>Ella Wheeler Wilcox</b></a>. The Heart of the New Thought. Psychic Research Co. Illinois. 1902
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Wilcox><b>Ella Wheeler Wilcox</b></a>. New Thought Pastels. Elizabeth Towne Co. Mt. Holyoke, Massachusetts. 1906.
 
</blockquote><a name=Wood></a><b>Henry Wood</b><blockquote>
 
<a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Wood><b>Henry Wood</b></a>. Adventures in the Thought World or Practical Mind Art. Lee and Shepard Publishers. 1899 (5th endition)
 
<br><br><a href=http://www.yronwode.org/new-thought-bibliography.html#Wood><b>Henry Wood</b></a>. God's Image in Man: Some Intuitive Perceptions of Truth. Lee and Shepard Publishers. 1892 (12th endition)
 
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