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As a Man Thinketh is a self-help [1] book by James Allen, published in 1903.It was described by Allen as "... [dealing] with the power of thought, and particularly with the use and application of thought to happy and beautiful issues.
In 1903, Allen published his third and most famous book As a Man Thinketh. Loosely based on the biblical passage of Proverbs 23:7, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," the small work eventually became read around the world and brought Allen posthumous fame as one of the pioneering figures of modern inspirational thought. The book's minor ...
Alexander (magician) [1] – The Life and Mysteries of the Celebrated Dr. Q and other books and pamphlets. James Allen (author) [2] – As A Man Thinketh (1903); Above Life's Turmoil (1910); Byways to Blessedness
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The Way of Peace is a New Thought book written by James Allen.Although Allen is more widely known for his As a Man Thinketh, it is the lesser known The Way of Peace (1907) which reflects more accurately his New Thought Movement affiliations, referencing as it does Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism.
James Allen – As a Man Thinketh; Hilaire Belloc – The Path to Rome [27] Euclides da Cunha – Os Sertões (translated as Rebellion in the Backlands) [28] Arthur Conan Doyle – The War in South Africa: Its Cause and Conduct; Michael Fairless (pseudonym of Margaret Barber) – The Roadmender; John A. Hobson – Imperialism: a study [2]
As a Man Thinks is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by George Irving and starring Leah Baird, Henry Clive and Warburton Gamble. It is adapted from the 1911 Broadway play As a Man Thinks by Augustus Thomas .
Then the article goes on to quote some song lyrics loosely based on the book. Is this article about "As a Man Thinketh" or things people have written loosely about "As a Man Thinketh"? Do you think we can get more content in this article about the book's content? 75.20.191.3 16:53, 28 June 2010 (UTC)