Suggestion & Autosuggestion 



A Study of the Work of M. Emile Coue" based 



upon Investigations made by the New Nancy School 



By Professor CHARLES BAUDOUIN 



Translated by EDEN and CEDAR PAUL 



Demy %vo. Seventh Impression I os. 6d. net. 



" The most exciting book published since ' The Origin of Species.' " — 

 Nation. 



" It is full of thought in itself. It is bound to be a cause of thought. . . . 

 We very strongly advise our readers to read and study M. Baudouin's 

 book. " — Spectator. 



The Practice of Autosuggestion 



By the Method of Emile Coue 



By C. HARRY BROOKS 



With a Foreword by EMILE COUE" 

 Cr. %vt. p. 6d. net. 



This little book presents to the layman the information he needs 

 to enable him to practise autosuggestion for himself. It contains a 

 descriptive account of M. Coue's Nancy clinic, a brief non-technical 

 statement of the ideas underlying autosuggestion, and clear instructions 

 in all points essential to its successful practice. 



Hypnotism and Suggestion 



By LOUIS SATOW 



Translated by BERNARD MIALL 



Demy %vo. About \os. 6d. net. 



This volume, which contains a glossary of technical terms, should fill a 

 long-felt want, as supplying a foundation of accurate knowledge which 

 will enable the reader to follow and understand the recent developments 

 of psycho-analysis. An exact knowledge of the various phases of 

 hypnosis is equally essential for a true understanding of the phenomena 

 of religion, politics, education, herd-psychology, minority rule and war. 



The New Psychology : and 

 its Relation to Life 



By A. G. TANSLEY 



Demy 8vo. Sixth Impression ios. 6d. net. 



The issue of the Fifth Impression of this book — originally published in 

 June 1920 — has given the opportunity of a fairly thorough revision. 

 Advantage has been taken of criticisms to make various statements more 

 explicit, and a few fresh topics have been dealt with ; for instance, 

 Dr. Varendonck's recent work on Day-dreaming and Adler's views on the 

 importance of the feeling of inferiority in moulding the character. A new 

 preface and a glossary have been added. 



