- Addington Bruce
(Henry) Addington (Bayley) Bruce (1874–1959) was an American journalist and author, born in
Toronto, Canada , and educated atUpper Canada College and Trinity College, Toronto. He was for a time on the Toronto "Week", then came to theUnited States , was employed by theAmerican Press Association between 1897 and 1903, and afterward contributed to many periodicals, notably "The Outlook". In 1916 he resigned as staff contributor to "The Outlook". In 1915 he became psychological adviser to the "Associated Newspapers". Addington Bruce also wrote books. His most successful work was in American history and in popularizing modern psychology and psychical research. He published:
* "The Riddle of Personality" (1908)
* "HistoricGhosts and Ghost-Hunters" (1909)
* "The Romance of American Expansion" (1909)
* "Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Land" (1910)
* A translation of Leroy-Beaulieu's "The United States in the Twentieth Century" (1906; new edition, 1911)
* "Scientific Mental Healing" (1911)
* "Woman in the Making of America" (1912)
* "Adventurings in the Psychical" (1914)
* "Sleep andSleeplessness " (1915)
* "Psychology and Parenthood" (1915)
* "The Riddle of Personality" (new and revised edition, 1916)
* "Handicaps of Childhood" (1917)
* "Nerve Control and how to Gain It" (1918)
* "Self-Development" (1921)
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