Annie Payson Call (1853–1940) was a Waltham author. She wrote several books and published articles in Ladies' Home Journal. Many articles are reprinted in her book Nerves and Common Sense.
The common theme of her work is mental health.
Works
Source: New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
- Regeneration Of The Body (1888)
- Power Through Repose (1891)
- As A Matter Of Course (1894)
- The Freedom Of Life (1905)
- Man Of The World (1905)
- Every Day Living (1906)
- Nerves And Common Sense (1909)
- How To Live Quietly (1914)
- Brain Power For Business Men (1911)
- Nerves And The War (1918)
Texts online
- As A Matter Of Course at Project Gutenberg
- Power Through Repose at Project Gutenberg
- The Freedom Of Life at Project Gutenberg
- Nerves And Common Sense at Project Gutenberg
- How To Live Quietly, available freely at Spiritual Freedom Library
Notes
- Green, Alex (July 22, 2009), "Waltham Words: a Ladies Home Journal columnist from Watch City", Boston Globe, retrieved 2012-01-24
- New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors Page Redirect at www.kingkong.demon.co.uk
External links
- Works by Annie Payson Call at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Annie Payson Call at the Internet Archive
- Works by Annie Payson Call at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- More information about some works at Spiritual Freedom Library
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