William S. Sadler - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • —— (1909). Self-Winning Texts, or Bible Helps for Personal Work. Central Bible Supply Company. OCLC 5579892.
  • —— (1914). Worry and nervousness: or, The Science of Self-Mastery. A. C. McClurg. OCLC 14780503. http://books.google.com/books?id=Id8oAQAAIAAJ.
  • —— (1915). Physiology of Faith and Fear, or, The Mind in Health and Disease. A. C. McClurg. OCLC 19675023. http://books.google.com/books?id=E2nzAAAAMAAJ.
  • —— (1918). Long heads and round heads; or, What's the matter with Germany. A.C. McClurg. OCLC 6456079. http://books.google.com/books?id=p5gYAAAAYAAJ.
  • —— (1922). Race Decadence. A. C. McClurg. OCLC 373314. http://books.google.com/books?id=ntknThipSXAC.
  • —— (1925). The Elements of Pep. American Publishers Corporation. OCLC 11462621.
  • —— (1929). The Mind at Mischief. Funk and Wagnalls. OCLC 717887.
  • —— (1936). Theory and Practice of Psychiatry. Mosby. OCLC 1377525.
  • —— (1938). Living a Sane Sex Life. American Publishers Corporation. OCLC 5131693.
  • —— (1945). Modern Psychiatry. Mosby. OCLC 488958227.
  • —— (1952). Courtship and Love. Macmillan. OCLC 1454173.

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