Memory by William Walker Atkinson
Memory - How to Develop, Train, and Use It By William Walker Atkinson
Publishing: 1912 by The Elizabeth Towne Co.
One of Atkinsons’ earlier titles, this one covers the esoteric side of memory and how to properly use it for the better. Without memory, much of what humanity can account for, simply would not have taken place. We take our memory for granted, and as the ages go by, our memory seems to be getting worse, generally speaking. ULTRA RARE
Condition: Very Good / spine has shelf-wear / cover has minor wear / pages are aged but unmarked and clean / a few dog-eared pages that were folded back to normal but still one page is dog-eared
“The subject of Memory Development is not a new one by any means. For two thousand years, at least, there has been much thought devoted to the subject; many books written thereupon; and many methods or “systems” invented, the purpose of which has been the artificial training of the memory. Instead of endeavoring to develop the memory by scientific training and rational practice and exercise along natural lines, there seems to have always been an idea that one could improve on Nature’s methods, and that plan might be devised by the use of some “trick” the memory might be taught to give up her hidden treasures.” - William Walker Atkinson Memory - How to Develop, Train, and Use it
Memory - How to Develop, Train, and Use It By William Walker Atkinson
Publishing: 1912 by The Elizabeth Towne Co.
One of Atkinsons’ earlier titles, this one covers the esoteric side of memory and how to properly use it for the better. Without memory, much of what humanity can account for, simply would not have taken place. We take our memory for granted, and as the ages go by, our memory seems to be getting worse, generally speaking. ULTRA RARE
Condition: Very Good / spine has shelf-wear / cover has minor wear / pages are aged but unmarked and clean / a few dog-eared pages that were folded back to normal but still one page is dog-eared
“The subject of Memory Development is not a new one by any means. For two thousand years, at least, there has been much thought devoted to the subject; many books written thereupon; and many methods or “systems” invented, the purpose of which has been the artificial training of the memory. Instead of endeavoring to develop the memory by scientific training and rational practice and exercise along natural lines, there seems to have always been an idea that one could improve on Nature’s methods, and that plan might be devised by the use of some “trick” the memory might be taught to give up her hidden treasures.” - William Walker Atkinson Memory - How to Develop, Train, and Use it
Memory - How to Develop, Train, and Use It By William Walker Atkinson
Publishing: 1912 by The Elizabeth Towne Co.
One of Atkinsons’ earlier titles, this one covers the esoteric side of memory and how to properly use it for the better. Without memory, much of what humanity can account for, simply would not have taken place. We take our memory for granted, and as the ages go by, our memory seems to be getting worse, generally speaking. ULTRA RARE
Condition: Very Good / spine has shelf-wear / cover has minor wear / pages are aged but unmarked and clean / a few dog-eared pages that were folded back to normal but still one page is dog-eared
“The subject of Memory Development is not a new one by any means. For two thousand years, at least, there has been much thought devoted to the subject; many books written thereupon; and many methods or “systems” invented, the purpose of which has been the artificial training of the memory. Instead of endeavoring to develop the memory by scientific training and rational practice and exercise along natural lines, there seems to have always been an idea that one could improve on Nature’s methods, and that plan might be devised by the use of some “trick” the memory might be taught to give up her hidden treasures.” - William Walker Atkinson Memory - How to Develop, Train, and Use it