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Title: The Impulse. Devoted to Efficiency in Daily Life. December, 1929
Description: Los Angeles, Franklin L. Graves, Publisher, 1929. Wraps. Printed wraps. 48 pp. Sixth issue of this little magazine that embraces a philosophical and aesthetic style similar to the Philistine published by Elbert Hubbard. Graves focuses on efficiency as a means to improving one's life, giving aphorisms throughout, tending toward New Thought style philosophy. This issue includes work by Jacob Beilhart, founder of the intentional community or commune, Spirit Fruit Society; a piece on sugar by Axel Emil Gibson, etc. GOOD condition. Coupon or mailing blank torn off the last page, resulting in loss of text. Some wrinkling, soiling, creasing and edgewear. Minor offsetting. Good .

Keywords: Noisbn New Thought

Price: US$ 32.00 Seller: Mare Booksellers
- Book number: 020710

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