The Essence of Buddhism


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321   A History of Evolution. Fenton.
327   The Ice Age. Finger.
217   The Puzzle of Personality; a Study in Psycho-Analysis. Fielding.
190   Psycho-Analysis—The Key to Human Behavior. Fielding.
140   Biology and Spiritual Philosophy.
275   The Building of the Earth. C. L. Fenton.
49   Three Lectures on Evolution. Haeckel.
42   Origin of the Human Race.
238   Reflections on Modern Science. Huxley.
202   Survival of the Fittest. H. M. Tichenor.
191   Evolution vs. Religion. Balmforth.
333   Electricity Made Plain.
92   Hypnotism Made Plain.
93   Insects and Men: Instinct and Reason.
189   Eugenics. Havelock Ellis.

Series of Debates

130   Controversy on Christianity. Ingersoll and Gladstone.
43   Marriage and Divorce. Horace Greeley and Robert Owen.
208   Debate on Birth Control. Mrs. Sanger and Winter Russell.
129   Rome or Reason. Ingersoll and Manning.
122   Spiritualism. Conan Doyle and McCabe.
171   Has Life Any Meaning? Frank Harris and Percy Ward.
206   Capitalism vs. Socialism. Seligman and Nearing.
234   McNeal-Sinclair Debate on Socialism.

Miscellaneous

326   Hints on Writing Short Stories. Finger.
192   Book of Synonyms.
25   Rhyming Dictionary.
78   How to Be an Orator.
82   Common Faults in Writing English.
127   What Expectant Mothers Should Know.
81   Care of the Baby.
136   Child Training.
137   Home Nursing.
14   What Every Girl Should Know. Mrs. Sanger.
91   Manhood: Facts of Life Presented to Men.
83   Marriage: Past, Present and Future. Besant.
74   On Threshold of Sex.
98   How to Love.
172   Evolution of Love. Ellen Key.
203   Rights of Women. Havelock Ellis.
209   Aspects of Birth Control. Medical, Moral, Sociological.
93   How to Live 100 Years.
167   Plutarch's Rules of Health.
320   The Prince. Machiavelli.

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