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“The Dore Lectures on Mental Science” by Thomas Troward is a seminal work in the field of metaphysical philosophy. Originally delivered as a series of addresses at the Doré Gallery in London, this book captures Troward’s profound insights into the relationship between thought and reality. Published by Dodd, Mead & Company in 1909, this 26th printing reflects the enduring popularity of Troward’s teachings. The book is bound in blue cloth with the title and author embossed on the spine. The dust jacket, though worn, is intact, offering a glimpse into the historical context of early 20th-century metaphysical thought. Troward’s lectures delve into topics such as the creative power of thought and the interplay between individuality and universal laws, making it a valuable addition to the library of any philosophy enthusiast. The book is a testament to Troward’s influence on the New Thought movement and continues to inspire readers seeking a deeper understanding of mental science.
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