This vintage book contains John William Navin Sullivan s 1932 autobiographical work, 'But for the Grace of God'. Within it he recounts the experiences of his soul from the age of three onwards - exploring questions of psychological interest, tackling them thoroughly, and always leaving the reader something to think about. A thought-provoking and insightful volume, 'But for the Grace of God' is recommended for those with an interest in psychology, and is not to be missed by fans of Sullivan s work. John William Navin Sullivan (1886 - 1937) was an esteemed writer and literary journalist. He is...
This vintage book contains John William Navin Sullivan s 1932 autobiographical work, 'But for the Grace of God'. Within it he recounts the experiences...
'Mr.Sullivan has written a most unusual and arresting book. In his clear and incisive style he narrates the adventures of his soul from the age of three years upwards - raising question after question of deep, psychological interest, stating the problem, disposing of it in a few vigorous sentences, and always leaving you something to think about, whether you agree with him or not. There is more sound sense talked about sex in this book than in any I have handled for years - and more on one single page than in a dozen modern novels devoted exclusively to the subject.' Week-End Review
'Mr.Sullivan has written a most unusual and arresting book. In his clear and incisive style he narrates the adventures of his soul from the age of thr...