Here's a strange blend of the sort of mysticism that characterized the philosophical parts of Lives of a Bengal Lancer with...

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Here's a strange blend of the sort of mysticism that characterized the philosophical parts of Lives of a Bengal Lancer with the psychopathic and pathological aspects that suggest A Mind that Found Itself. Molony had gone, more or less voluntarily, to a mental hospital for care and observation. His experiences there, his growing confidence in the doctors, in himself, are interwoven with inward ponderings on the events that brought him to the need. An interesting and unusual book, sincere and revealing.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1935

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