L. P. Jacks - Works

Works

  • The Alchemy of Thought (1910)
  • Mad Shepherds and Other Human Studies (1910)
  • Among the Idolmakers (1911)
  • All Men Are Ghosts (1913)
  • From the Human End (1916)
  • Life and Letters of Stopford Brooke (1917)
  • The Legends of Smokeover (1921)
  • Realities and Shams (1924)
  • The Faith of a Worker (1925)
  • The Magic Formula and Other Stories (1927)
  • Constructive Citizenship (1927)
  • My Neighbour the Universe: A Study of Human Labour (1929)
  • The Inner Sentinal: A Study of Ourselves (1930)
  • Education for the Whole Man (1931)
  • Revolt Against Mechanism (1933)
  • Co-operation or Coercion? (1938)
  • The Last Legend of Smokeover (1939)
  • Near the Brink: Observations of a Nonagenarian (1952)

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