The editor will contribute a series of six articles upon the effects of Dr. Brinkley’s Goat-Gland Transplantation, speaking from first-hand knowledge and inviting question, comment and discussion.
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VOLUME I OF NEW THOUGHT
A monthly magazine, 32 pages, 6x9, edited and published by Sydney B. Flower, comprising 196 pages of reading matter in seven issues, viz., Oct., Nov., Dec, 1920, and Jan., Feb., March, April-May, 1921.
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Volume I of NEW THOUGHT contains: Seven articles written by J. R. Brinkley, M.D., on his wonderful goat-gland transplantation work; a series of articles on New Thought by such famous writers as Ella Wheeler Wilcox, William Walker Atkinson, Anne Beauford Houseman, Alberta Jean Rowell, Veni Cooper-Mathieson, of Australia, and Nate Collier of New York; a series of articles on Astrology by Athene Rondell; a series of articles on Spirit-Phenomena by Charles Edmund DeLand; and begins a series by Charles H. Ingersoll on the Single Tax. The volume includes five regular monthly cartoons by Nate Collier; with special articles by Arthur Brisbane, most highly paid writer in the United States, stating the case against spiritualism; and a number of special articles by the editor and others on Health, Psychology, etc.
The brightest and most vital and most fascinating magazine published. Volume I is to be had only in its bound form, and the number of copies is limited. No plates were made and the type is destroyed. The book is therefore a unique and limited first edition.