Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies: Authentic History of the World Renowned Vendettas of the Dark and Bloody GroundMutzenberg, Charles Gustavus
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Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies: Authentic History of the World Renowned Vendettas of the Dark and Bloody Ground
Mutzenberg, Charles Gustavus
Crime -- Kentucky; Vendetta -- Kentucky
This book gives the methods of development and strengthening the latent
powers of the mind and the hidden forces of the will by a simple,
scientific process possible to any person of ordinary intelligence.
The author's first discovery was that Memory, whether mental, visual,
or of any other kind, could, in connection with Art, be wonderfully
improved, and to this in time came the consideration that the human
Will, with all its mighty power and deep secrets, could be disciplined
and directed, or controlled, with as great care as the memory or the
mechanical faculty. In a certain sense the three are one, and the
reader who will take the pains to master the details of this book will
readily grasp it as a whole, and understand that its contents form a
system of education, yet one from which the old as well as young may
profit.
Table of Contents:
Attention and Interest.
Self-Suggestion.
Will-Development.
Forethought.
Will and Character.
Suggestion and Instinct.
Memory Culture.
The Constructive Faculties.
Fascination.
The Subliminal Self.
Paracelsus.
Last Words.
Popular priced American edition, bound in cloth,
119 pages, postpaid, 50 cents
R. F. FENNO & COMPANY - NEW YORK
Transcriber's Note:
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possible, including some inconsistencies in hyphenation. Some minor
corrections of spelling and puctuation have been made.
Italic text has been marked with _underscores_.
Bold text has been marked with =equals signs=.
OE ligatures have been expanded.
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