Description
Palmer Chiropractic Green Books: The Definitive Guide is the first book to define the Green Books in detail. It includes a theoretical overview and a historical perspective. The Green Books were published between 1906 and 1966. The books are not only the philosophical, scientific, and artistic basis for the profession but also physical artifacts. The Definitive Guide provides a comprehensive list of every edition along with ways to assess rarity and value. The book is a new way to interpret these classic texts for expert and novice.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Historical Context for the Green Books
Chapter 2. D.D. Palmer’s Early Chiropractic Writings
Chapter 3. D.D. Palmer’s First Two Books
Chapter 4. D.D. Palmer’s Final Book
Chapter 5. B.J. Palmer’s First Five Books: Volumes 2-6
Chapter 6. The Chiropractic Textbooks: Volumes 7-13
Chapter 7. The Humanities Green Books
Chapter 8. The Legacy of John H. Craven
Chapter 9. The Life and Work of R.W. Stephenson
Chapter 10. The Research Pamphlets: 1924-1933
Chapter 11. The Research Textbooks: 1934-1938
Chapter 12. B.J. Palmer’s Tomes: Volumes 22-29
Chapter 13. Volumes 32, 33, & 34
Chapter 14. Volumes 35 & 36
Chapter 15. Volumes 37, 38, & 39
Chapter 16. Green Book Collecting: Special Considerations
Chapter 17. Green Book Master List
Chapter 18. How to Value a Green Book
Appendix 1. D.D. Palmer’s First Published Writing from 1872
Appendix 2. D.D. Palmer’s Second Book
Appendix 3. A Brief Review by D.D. Palmer
Appendix 4. The Green Light Speech
Appendix 5. Book Condition
Appendix 6. Bibliographic List of Green Books sorted by GBMN
Appendix 7. The Science, Art & Philosophy of Chiropractic
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