- Prentice Mulford
Infobox Writer
name = Prentice Mulford
caption = Prentice Mulford
birthdate = 1834
birthplace =Sag Harbor, NY
deathdate = 1891
deathplace =
occupation = Literary humorist, author.Prentice Mulford (1834–1891) was a noted literary
humorist andCalifornia author. In addition, he helped found theNew Thought movement.Biography
Mulford was born in
Sag Harbor, New York and, in 1856, sailed to California where he would spend the next 16 years. During this time, Mulford spent several years inmining towns, trying to find his fortune ingold ,copper , orsilver . After leaving the mining life, Mulford ran for a position on theCalifornia State Assembly in Sacramento. Although he was nominated, he ultimately lost the election. He returned toSan Francisco and began writing for a weekly newspaper, "The Golden Era ". Mulford spent five years as a writer and editor for various papers and was named by many San Franciscans a "Bohemian," for his disregard for money. Mulford states in his autobiography, "poverty argued for us possession of more brains" ("Prentice Mulford's Story" 130). He became known for his humorous style of writing and vivid descriptions of both mining life as well as life at sea. In 1872, Mulford returned toNew York City , where he became known as a comic lecturer, author of poems and essays, and a columnist for " [The New YorkDaily Graphic ] " from 1875-1881. Mulford was also instrumental in the founding of the popular philosophy,New Thought , along with other notable writers includingRalph Waldo Emerson . Mulford's book, "Thoughts are Things" served as a guide to this new belief system and is still popular today.Popular Books and Essays by Mulford
*Thoughts Are Things (1889)
*Your Forces and How to Use Them (1907)
*The Gift of Understanding
*Gift of Spirit (1917 2nd revised ed.)
*Thought Forces Essays Selected from the White Cross Library (1913)
*Prentice Mulford's Story: Life By Land and Sea (1889)External links
Library of Congress
*Contains information about Mulford as well as access to some of his works [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/calbk.050]California Legacy Radio Anthology
*Provides access to radio scripts containing excerpts from "Prentice Mulford's Story" [http://californialegacy.org/radio_anthology/scripts/mulford_1.html]New Thought Movement homepage
* [http://websyte.com/alan/]
*Provides information about the beliefs and history of the philosophy
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