VTG Logic For The Millions 1947 A.E. Mander HC 1st Ed. Topic: Logical Thinking 206 Pages. 8 3/4” X 5 1/2”. Used. Condition Is “Very Good”. Hard Cover Has Some Purplish Stains And Somewhat Soiled. Hard Paper Cover Tried To Remove Some Of The Stains And Actually Caused Paper To Peel On Back Hard Cover. See Pics. The Hard Cover Itself Structurally Is In Pretty Good Shape. The Inside Cover Has A Sticker Name Plate. First Page Has Some Oxidation Probably Caused By Some Papers Folded Into Book. Same With Back Page And Inside Hard Cover. Slightest Oxidation On Pages But Structural Components And Pages Are Very Good. Shipped Via USPS Media Mail. 1232


Alfred Ernest Mander (13 December 1894 – 26 February 1985) was a British psychology writer and political activist who became prominent in New Zealand and Australia.


Psychology for Everyman (and Woman), a contribution to a movement for self-awareness and self-improvement, appeared in 1935. Ten years later Mander’s venture into popular psychology had been reprinted thirteen times and sold 400,000 copies. In 1936 Mander produced Clearer Thinking (Logic for Everyman); by its third impression, in 1938, Everyman had become Everyone; in 1947, with the title Logic for the Millions, it was published in New York. His publisher later claimed that more than 600,000 copies of the 'Clearer Thinking' books were sold. A substantially revised version, Think for Yourself, was published in 1970.