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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 13

By L. N. Fowler, New York

By L. N. Fowler, New York.

The New Illustrated Self-Instructor in Phrenology, Physiology, and Physiognomy. With One Hundred Portraits of Remarkable Personages. Embracing the Laws of Life—Hereditary Influence—Health—The Temperaments and Signs of Character. A Handbook of 175 pages, for self-instruction. 2s.

Lectures on Man, delivered in the chief cities and towns of Great Britain and Ireland. 2d each; neatly bound in cloth, 2s 6d.

Titles—Love, Courtship, and Marriage. How to train up a child. Memory, how to improve and retain it. How to succeed. How to read character scientifically. Tact and talent. Perfection of character. Thinkers, authors, and speakers. The utility of Phrenology. Self-made men. Proofs of Phrenology. Objections to Phrenology answered.

Second Series, price 2d each. Health, wealth, and happiness. The Temperaments, as explained by Physiology and Phrenology. Others in course of publication.

Mr Fowler's New and Improved Phrenological Bust, just published, contains upwards of 100 divisions. Newly discovered organs are added, and the old organs have been subdivided to indicate the various phases of action which many of them assume. It is of a perfect model, beautiful as a work of art, and is undoubtedly the latest contribution to phrenological science, and the most complete Bust ever published. In china, 10s 6d; in plaster, varnished, 6s.

Marriage, its History and Philosophy. 5s.

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The Phrenological and Physiological Register gives the Definitions of the newly discovered organs and subdivisions marked on the Bust. It is also convenient for practical Phrenologists to mark developments on. 3d.

Education: its Elementary Principles founded on the Nature of Man. By Dr Spurzheim. 5s.

Defence of Phrenology; being a complete argument, with numerous testimonies in favour of the science. By Dr Boardman. 5s.

Lectures on Mental Science. By Rev. G. S. Weaver. Illustrated. 5s.

Familiar Lessons on Phrenology and Physiology. By Mrs L. F. Fowler, M.D. For the use of Schools and Families. 5s.

The Phrenological and Physiological Annual. Profusely illustrated. 6d.

The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated. A first-class Literary and Scientific Magazine. In neat wrapper. About thirty illustrations in each number1, with articles on Phrenology, Physiology, Physiognomy, Psychology, and Ethnology, by the best writers. 8d per month, or 8s per annum, post free.

Physiognomy; or, Signs of Character. In 4 parts, 4s each; handsomely bound, 20s. This is the most elegant and elaborate work on Physiognomical science ever published. It is on fine toned paper, and contains upwards of 1000 illustrations, including portraits of many remarkable personages.

The Study of the Human Face. By Thomas Woolnoth, Historical Engraver to the Queen. 26 full-page fine engravings. A large and handsome vol., 10s 6d.

Psyohonomy of the Hand. With many plates. 7s 6d.

The Progressive Library contains the works of Gall, Spurzheim, Combe, and other writers on Phrenology, as far as they are attainable, for sale or for reference. The publications of Fowler & Wells and other American publishers received regularly by express.

Phrenological Societies, Lecturers and private individuals can be supplied with Busts of the most approved form, and marked according to the latest discoveries of science; Casts of noted individuals; Plates, Diagrams, Drawings, and Paintings, for illustration; Skulls, Skeletons, and Anatomical models and specimens, and all the appliances necessary for learning or teaching the science. Separate Catalogues may be had On application.

Invitations to Deliver Public Lectures on Phrenology, to teach Classes, form Societies, or visit those already in operation, will be received and considered; also for Private Phrenological séances, or conversational evenings? with families or private parties, either for the purpose of giving Phrenological examinations or instruction in The Science of Man.

Private Phrenological Examinations and Professional Delineations of Character, with full particulars as to capacity—intellectual, practical, social, moral, or spiritual—given from photographs or from the living organism. Terms supplied on receipt of stamped envelope.