Psychiana Man
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Psychiana Man

A Mail-Order Prophet, His Followers, and the Power of Belief in Hard Times

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Psychiana Man

A Mail-Order Prophet, His Followers, and the Power of Belief in Hard Times

About this book

Six weeks after the 1929 stock market crash, Frank Bruce Robinson created a self-help religion he called Psychiana. An ingenious mass-marketing pioneer, he sold a correspondence course promising health, wealth, and happiness to those who believed in the "God Power." In the midst of the Great Depression, his mail-order religion with a money-back guarantee swept the United States and spread to some sixty-seven countries--or so its founder claimed--to become one of the most successful twentieth century New Thought religions.

Facing charges of passport fraud in May 1936, an immaculately dressed Robinson arrived at the federal building in rural Moscow, Idaho. A person of considerable local and regional significance, he was Latah County's largest private employer. Throngs lined the streets and sidewalks waiting for him. He exited his sleek green Duesenberg, waved to the crowd, and smiled for pictures. His son later wrote that the charismatic leader possessed "an insatiable appetite for publicity." Central to the investigation was Robinson's true identity. He was not all he claimed to be, and his small-town trial captivated the country and made national headlines.

A full-length biography of Robinson combined with an in-depth historical examination of Psychiana, this book traces the improbable rise and fall of a master charlatan while also giving voice to his unwavering followers--from a dust bowl farmer to a former heavyweight boxing champion--who clung to their beliefs despite ongoing financial and emotional costs. Their stories reveal how adversity can galvanize faith in a false prophet, and paint an intriguing, intimate portrait of a nation challenged by a brutal depression and war.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. A Note on the Sources
  8. Prologue
  9. Part I: Outlier: 1886–1928
  10. Chapter 1: No Man Knew His History
  11. Chapter 2: Vagabond
  12. Part II: “Dear Friend & Student”: 1928–1934
  13. Chapter 3: From the Ashes
  14. Chapter 4: Ad Man
  15. Chapter 5: “Keyed Up to a High Pitch”
  16. Chapter 6: Occult Appeal
  17. Chapter 7: “The Shackles Are Off ”
  18. Chapter 8: Toil
  19. Chapter 9: “Does the LAW Work?”
  20. Chapter 10: “At the Hour You Took Command”
  21. Chapter 11: Faith Factory
  22. Chapter 12: “The Magic Wand”
  23. Chapter 13: Under the Banner of Advertising
  24. Chapter 14: No Narrow Creed
  25. Chapter 15: Passport to Trouble
  26. Chapter 16: “There Will Be No Peace in Our Household”
  27. Part III: Messiah on Trial: 1934–1937
  28. Chapter 17: American Spectacle
  29. Chapter 18: “That We Should Enter Again into Our Partnership”
  30. Chapter 19: “The Suffering of Humanity”
  31. Chapter 20: Prosecution
  32. Chapter 21: On Trial
  33. Chapter 22: “Psychiana is With Me”
  34. Chapter 23: The Marksmen
  35. Chapter 24: “A Pack of Bloody Hounds”
  36. Chapter 25: “Out in these By-Ways and Hedges”
  37. Chapter 26: “Redeemed from the Jaws of Doubts and Agnosticism”
  38. Chapter 27: “Criminal Action”
  39. Chapter 28: “The Child is the Father of Man”
  40. Chapter 29: The Lion of Idaho
  41. Chapter 30: Letter from Bledington
  42. Chapter 31: Loyalty
  43. Chapter 32: Havana
  44. Chapter 33: “It is Terrible Discouraging Here”
  45. Chapter 34: Return
  46. Chapter 35: “Through the Bright Spot, Out Into Somewhere”
  47. Chapter 36: “My Road is Pretty Rocky”
  48. Chapter 37: Be Quiet
  49. Chapter 38: Fallout
  50. Part IV: Through War to God 1937–1945
  51. Chapter 39: Radio Psychiana
  52. Chapter 40: “You Are God’s Moses to Me”
  53. Chapter 41: “On the Ether Waves & the Cosmic Rays”
  54. Chapter 42: “I Used to Go to the Hills and Pray to that God in the Sky”
  55. Chapter 43: Convention
  56. Chapter 44: “The Meanest Swindler in the World”
  57. Chapter 45: Looking the Part
  58. Chapter 46: Winter War
  59. Chapter 47: “It Seems Terrible Hard at the Present Time”
  60. Chapter 48: “The Cobbler Mustn’t Go Beyond His Last”
  61. Chapter 49: “This Imperishable Yardstick”
  62. Chapter 50: Psychiana Blitzkrieg
  63. Chapter 51: “The Day I Answered Your Advertisement”
  64. Chapter 52: Drive
  65. Chapter 53: The Poet
  66. Chapter 54: “What Do You Want?”
  67. Chapter 55: Vision Quest
  68. Chapter 56: “Frankly Speaking”
  69. Chapter 57: The Pilot
  70. Part V: Requiem for a Prophet 1945–1952
  71. Chapter 60: Psychiana in the Nuclear Age
  72. Chapter 61: The Gathering Storm
  73. Epilogue: “A Fortune to Share with the World”
  74. Acknowledgment
  75. Appendix
  76. Notes
  77. Bibliography
  78. Index
  79. About the Author