- Hardcover
- Publisher: Lenox Hill Press; No Edition Stated edition (1970)
- ASIN: B000CZ4EZK
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Easy Read. Interesting critique of the use of hypnotherapy.,
By Midnight Sun Books "Kathy" (Alaska, USA) - See all my reviews Man has already learned that scientific progress can hold the germs of man's destruction--or his survival. At Happy Hall, men were controlled by a hypnotic therapy that freed their minds and gave them unconquerable physical strength. But for Archibald Rawlings, a researcher for Dream Makers Inc., who refused to conform, his very power threatened to be his undoing. 192 pgs. Easy read. About the author: Kenneth Hassler was born and raised in eastern Pennsylvania. Her attended Muhlenberg college in Allentown for approximately two and a half years, majoring in English and Psychology. While in school he worked as a factory hand, laundry worker and railroad section hand. After leaving college he was drafted into the Army during the Korean conflict, but served most of his enlistment in Germany. Since his discharge from the service, Mr. Hassler has been employed for the past fourteen years by a natinoal firm as a personnel specialist. He is the author of The glass cage and Mark Twain, Dean of American Humorists.
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