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:Dale Carnegie, "Little Known Facts about Well Known People", signed Jan 27, 1951:
== Dale Carnegie, "Little Known Facts about Well Known People" ==
Signed Jan 27, 1951:
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:Signed and gifted to the Gadarwara Library:
== Gifted to the Gadarwara Library ==
:Signed in 1951-1963


=== Jack Lindsay, "1649 : A Novel of a Year" ===
:Signed in Feb 1953.
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=== George Preston Mains, "Christianity and the New Age" ===
:Signed in Jul 1953.
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=== F.L. Brayne & W.M. Ryburn, "Socrates at School" ===
:Signed in Apr 1, 1951.
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=== A. Gowans Whyte, "The Ladder of Life" ===
:Signed in 1963.
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=== Stephen Coleridge, "Letters to My Grandson on the Glory of English Poetry" ===
:Signed in Feb 20, 1955.
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=== J.E. Sewell, "Mirror of Britain" ===
:Signed in 1953.
:[[image:Osho Signed Books Gadarwada Library9.jpg|left|300px]]
=== "Augustus" ===
:Signed in Nov 21, 1954.
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=== Anatole Farley, "Jocasta & the Famished Cat" ===
:Signed in 1955.
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=== Penderel Moon, "Strangers in India" ===
:[[image:Osho Signed Books Gadarwada Library13.jpg|left|300px]]
=== Annabelle Bucar, "The Truth About American Diplomats" ===
:Signed in 1950.
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=== J.F. Rutherford, "Government" ===
:Signed in Dec 1, 1951.
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=== Unidentified books: ===
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:"Pelmanism -- Lesson V" was not named in ''[[Books I Have Loved]]'', but few were. This one has the distinction of being read by him before his enlightenment, being signed by him (see the title page image) in Feb 1952.
== "Pelmanism - Lesson V" ==
:This book was not named in ''[[Books I Have Loved]]'', but few were. This one has the distinction of being read by him before his enlightenment, being signed by him (see the title page image) in Feb 1952.


:Regarding its subject matter, "Concentration and Mental Control", in its time it was an influential book. The Pelman Institute, as can be seen by its list of branch institutes around the world, had a significant reach. There were in fact two branches in India, the only country so honored.  
:Regarding its subject matter, "Concentration and Mental Control", in its time it was an influential book. The Pelman Institute, as can be seen by its list of branch institutes around the world, had a significant reach. There were in fact two branches in India, the only country so honored.  

Revision as of 08:39, 30 September 2019

Dale Carnegie, "Little Known Facts about Well Known People"

Signed Jan 27, 1951:

Gifted to the Gadarwara Library

Signed in 1951-1963

Jack Lindsay, "1649 : A Novel of a Year"

Signed in Feb 1953.

George Preston Mains, "Christianity and the New Age"

Signed in Jul 1953.

F.L. Brayne & W.M. Ryburn, "Socrates at School"

Signed in Apr 1, 1951.

A. Gowans Whyte, "The Ladder of Life"

Signed in 1963.

Stephen Coleridge, "Letters to My Grandson on the Glory of English Poetry"

Signed in Feb 20, 1955.

J.E. Sewell, "Mirror of Britain"

Signed in 1953.

"Augustus"

Signed in Nov 21, 1954.

Anatole Farley, "Jocasta & the Famished Cat"

Signed in 1955.

Penderel Moon, "Strangers in India"

Annabelle Bucar, "The Truth About American Diplomats"

Signed in 1950.

J.F. Rutherford, "Government"

Signed in Dec 1, 1951.

Unidentified books:


"Pelmanism - Lesson V"

This book was not named in Books I Have Loved, but few were. This one has the distinction of being read by him before his enlightenment, being signed by him (see the title page image) in Feb 1952.
Regarding its subject matter, "Concentration and Mental Control", in its time it was an influential book. The Pelman Institute, as can be seen by its list of branch institutes around the world, had a significant reach. There were in fact two branches in India, the only country so honored.
A lot of underlinings and other marks can be seen on page 3, presumably Osho's. It is not known how many "Lessons" there were in the whole "Pelmanism" series or how many Osho read and marked.