<p>Volume 11 Apollonius or the Future of Psychical Research</p><p>E N Bennett </p><p>Originally published in 1927</p><p>Admirably conceived skilfully executed. Liverpool Post</p><p>His exposition of the case for psychic research is lucid and interesting. The Scotsman</p><p>This volume summarizes the results secured by the scientific treatment of psychical phenomena and to forecast the future developments of such research. </p><p>88pp</p><p>**************</p><p>Socrates</p><p>Or the Emancipation of Mankind</p><p>H F Carlill</p><p>Originally published in 1927</p><p>One of the most brilliant and important of a remarkable series. Westminster Gazette</p><p>This volume examines the differences between humans and animals and discusses the freedom that a proper understanding of psychology will bring to the human race. The author argues that the whole psycho-physical organism will be regarded as what it is – a mechanism full of inherited tendencies and untapped energies which needs to be consciously adjusted and controlled. </p><p>90pp</p><p>Morpheus or the Future of Sleep </p><p>D F Fraser-Harris</p><p>Originally published in 1928.</p><p>His arguments clearly and ably presented hold our interest. Clarion </p><p>Shows that the doctors do not as yet know much about the subject. Queen</p><p>This volume discusses sleep and the part it plays in maintaining health. It contains suggestions for sufferers from insomnia discusses dreams and their causes and suggests the probable line of investigation of sleep problems. </p><p>94pp</p><p>Sisyphus or the Limits of Psychology </p><p>M Jaeger </p><p>Originally published in 1929.</p><p>Much acumen and knowledge. All students of psychology should read it. Manchester Guardian</p><p>This volume argues that Psychology (although a young science in 1929) has just as an important role to play as Physics and Chemistry because it affects the ordinary person and is not merely limited to the scientific community. The opportunities is provides as well as its limits are discussed. </p><p>88pp</p><p>The Passing of The Phantoms</p><p>A Study of Evolutionary Psychology and Morals </p><p>C J Patten </p><p>Originally published in 1924</p><p>This bright and bracing little book. Literary Guide</p><p>Interesting and original. Medical Times </p><p>This volume examines the evolution of the mental and moral faculties of animals. This knowledge in the author’s opinion is critical for understanding the evolution of human mortality. </p><p>90pp</p>