John Curtis Gowan - Works

Works

Dr. Gowan was the author or coauthor of over 100 articles and fourteen books including:

  • Creativity and Its Education Implication - 1967.
  • Education of the Ablest - 1971.
  • The Guidance of Exceptional Children - 1972.
  • The Development of the Creative Individual - 1972.
  • Development of the Psychedelic Individual - 1974.
  • Trance, Art & Creativity - 1975.
  • Operations of Increasing Order - 1980.
  • Creativity: Its Educational Implications 2nd Ed. - 1981.
  • Enveloped in Glory - 1982.

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