Published by Bern München Wien, Scherz Verlag, 1975., 1975
Seller: Antiquariat D'Angelo Versandantiquariat, Zürich, Switzerland
8°. 319 S. Pb. Umschlag. Gebunden. Gutes Exemplar.
Language: German
Published by Scherz Verlag, 1975
Seller: Linthof Markt, Uznach, Switzerland
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Befriedigend. Ohne Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage. Mittelstarke Gebrauchsspuren am Einband und an den Seiten.
Language: English
Published by Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1974
ISBN 10: 0132941813 ISBN 13: 9780132941815
First Edition
Condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good+. First Edition. First edition, first printing hardcover in very good+ dust jacket with slight edgewear. Remarkable dust jacket design.
Published by Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1974
Seller: Peace of Mind Bookstore, Tulsa, OK, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. Seminal work proving ESP. Hard to find. Much in demand. Pale green cloth covered hardboard w/black titling on spine, barely used. Mylar covered dust jacket, lightly worn on corners. Tight binding with 289 pages of clean text. The book details the ground breaking scientific research verifying the reality of extrasensory phenomena involving the study of individuals who have become very successful and wealthy, like Andrew Carnegie, Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, Margaret Mead, and many more. Executive ESP was favorably reviewed by International Business Digest, New York Times Sunday Financial Section, and the New York Academy of Sciences. Chapters include: "The Dynamics of Intuition, Profiling the Hunch, Applied PSI in Business, Industry, and Society, and What Enhances PSI and What Blocks PSI." Professional book seller, with storefront, since 1975. All orders shipped promptly and packaged carefully.
Published by Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1974
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. Rare first edition and material. 1974 at copyright page; number-line beginning w/1. Greyish light green cloth boards, red embossed spine titles, moderate shelf wear, rub; little sticker-pull, numbers penned at spine. Pages very good, clean. Few small stamps to exterior text block, card pocket at back: "Stanley Library, IUP, Indiana University of Pennsylvania." Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Solid, near good rarity. Dr. E. Douglas Dean was a breakthrough researcher in "extra-sensory phenomena." He utilized anecdotal stories - e.g. ordinary individuals who became millionaires - with material gained through a random-number generator to establish that the psychic phenomenon does exist and can be verified. Douglas Dean et al. document in this volume a landmark research project conducted at Newark College of Engineering over the course of a decade. Professor John Mihalasky and Douglas Dean demonstrate that the executives whose companies increase profits the most, score far higher than average on precognition tests. The proven links between "hunches" and success - and how businessmen employ extra sensory perception on a practical basis are established. The question of whether ESP could be harnessed as a dependable business tool remained unanswered until 1962, when Douglas Dean and John Mihalasky began their PSI Communications Project at Newark College of Engineering. Dean and Mihalasky found that test subjects undergo an unconscious change in fingertip blood volume when a "sender" in a separate room concentrates on the names of people the subject knows - objective evidence for unknown channels of communication. More than 5,000 tests show that ESP operates in big business: the more successful an executive, the higher he scores in predicting the numbers a computer will generate at random. Company presidents with the highest quotients also have the highest increase of profits. The first and definitive report on Dean and Mihalasky's epochal research, "Executive ESP" chronicles newly-discovered factors which help or hinder intuitive performance! Printed in the United States of America. 290 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall. Book.
Published by Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1974
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Rare volume and material. 1974 at copyright page; number-line beginning w/2. Grey buckram (cloth) boards, black embossed spine titles, moderate shelf wear, discoloration. Pages very good, clean. Stamp at blank endpaper, title page and upper exterior text block for the "Genesee County Library." Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Classic original dust wrapper, moderate edge wear, rub; unclipped 7.95, protected in new clear sleeve. Front panel appears to depict a 1970's styled egg-shape chair with several fields and bold red titles on black b.g. Very good complete rarity. Dr. E. Douglas Dean was a breakthrough researcher in "extra-sensory phenomena." He utilized anecdotal stories - e.g. ordinary individuals who became millionaires - with material gained through a random-number generator to establish that the psychic phenomenon does exist and can be verified. Douglas Dean et al. document in this volume a landmark research project conducted at Newark College of Engineering over the course of a decade. Professor John Mihalasky and Douglas Dean demonstrate that the executives whose companies increase profits the most, score far higher than average on precognition tests. Professor Mihalasky gained great insight into things that enhance, and things that inhibit, intuition. Here, he recounts results from scientifically-controlled experiments measuring the precognitive and telepathic skills of managers and executives. Because of the straight-forward and unassailable science, the inevitable conclusions, and the guiding lights who researched and wrote it, this is considered one of the best and most rare books in the field. Dean and Mihalasky set out to measure and assess the frequency and results of intuitive experiences among key executives and managers of large, multinational corporations. With both verified experiences from executives and ten years of methodical research, they demonstrate that intuition is not only used regularly by the best executives and leaders - but that those who utilize their gut instinct or intuition are consistently most successful. The funding angel who first underwrote Newark College of Engineering's study (the PSI Project) was Chester Carlson, credited with inventing the process of xerography for the Xerox company. Named and discussed in this volume are such titans in a variety of fields and business as: Conrad Hilton, Andrew Carnegie, Stanley Krippner, Winston Churchill, Margaret Mead, Albert Einstein, Eileen Garrett, J. P. Morgan, Gertrude Schmeidler, Congressman Charles Percy, William C. Durant, Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff. Cases from IBM, Life Magazine, Martin-Marietta, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Phillips Petroleum are cited. At publication, "Executive ESP" was favorably reviewed by the International Business Digest, the New York Times' Sunday Financial Section, and the New York Academy of Sciences. It was noted for its clear, concise descriptions of the PSI Project's methodology, audience and participants, conclusions of its studies, and anecdotes. This title also comes highly recommended by Stephan A. Schwartz, because of its solid science and conclusions. Schwartz' work could easily stock a personal library, but among his wide-ranging professional and personal acquaintances, he consulted with Douglas Dean. The proven links between "hunches" and success--and how businessmen employ extra sensory perception on a practical basis. The question of whether ESP could be harnessed as a dependable business tool remained unanswered until 1962, when Douglas Dean and John Mihalasky began their PSI Communications Project at Newark College of Engineering. Dean and Mihalasky found that test subjects undergo an unconscious change in fingertip blood volume when a "sender" in a separate room concentrates on the names of people the subject knows - objective evidence for unknown channels of communication. More than 5,000 tests show that ESP operates in big business: the more successful an executive, the higher he scores in predicting the numbers a computer will generate at random. Company presidents with the highest quotients also have the highest increase of profits. The first and definitive report on Dean and Mihalasky's epochal research, "Executive ESP" chronicles newly-discovered factors which help or hinder intuitive performance! Printed in the United States of America. 290 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall. Book.