- Frank Channing Haddock
Frank Channing Haddock (1853-1915) was an influential
New Thought andself-help author, best known for his series, "The Power-Book Library."Early life and career
Frank Channing Haddock was born November 17th, 1853 in Watertown, New York. His parents were the Methodist minister George C. Haddock and Cornelia B. Herrick Haddock. After graduation from St. Lawrence University in 1876 he first undertook training for the Methodist ministry but decided instead upon the field of law, and was admitted to the bar in 1881. He moved to
Milwaukee, Wisconsin , where he established himself as an attorney. In 1887, after his father was assassinated inSioux City, Iowa due to his connection to thetemperance movement , Frank Haddock returned to the church, and worked as a minister in Iowa, Ohio, and Massachusetts.New Thought writings
Haddock retired from the ministry to become a writer. As a
New Thought author and lecturer, he became well known for his teachings on will power, cultivation of the will, ethics, financial and business success, philosophy, and spirituality. Like his contemporariesWilliam Walker Atkinson andCharles F. Haanel , he exemplified the moresecular and less overtlyreligious side of the New Thought movement.End of life
Frank Haddock died in
Meriden, Connecticut on February 9th, 1915, at the age of 62. The cause of death wasmeningitis , at that time a virtually untreatable disease. He was just completing his final work, the “Creative Personality” at the time, and it was published posthumously.Bibliography
Haddock's much respected and extremely popular "Power-Book Library" was composed of seven titles:
* "Power of Will: a Practical Companion-Book for Unfoldment of Selfhood Through Direct Personal Culture".
* "Power for Success Through Culture of Vibrant Magnetism"
* "The Personal Atmosphere"
* "Business Power"
* "The Culture of Courage"
* "Practical Psychology"
* "Creative Personality"He was also the author of
* "Mastery of Self for Wealth Power Success"
* "The Life of Rev. George C. Haddock". Funk & Wagnalls. 1887External links
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