THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE - Shaftesbury, 1926 MIND MEMORY THOUGHT TELEPATHY EUGENICS

THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE - Shaftesbury, 1926 MIND MEMORY THOUGHT TELEPATHY EUGENICS

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THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE, OR THE RADIO-ACTIVITY OF THE HUMAN MIND BASED ON THE NEWLY DISCOVERED LAWS OF RADIO-COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRAIN AND BRAIN   Book Details + Condition: Ralston University Press (Meriden, CT). First reprint edition, 1926. Hardcover. Measures 9.75" x 7". 407 pages. Firm binding; lightly rubbed corners and edges; interior is clean and free of markings. An unusual volume detailing a system "of lessons in the science and practice of thought-interpretation for all uses in life". Written by the founder of the health and utopian movement Ralstonism, Edmund Shaftesbury [pseudonym of Webster Edgerly]. Ralstonism was a social cult movement in the 19th century, and the brainchild of Edgerly (1852–1926). Ralstonism began as the Ralston Health Club, which published Edgerly's writings. He offered pseudo-scientific advice on everything from sex and marriage, to walking. Edgerly became well known – even counting Queen Victoria among his readers. Unfortunately, he was also a propon

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