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Question:
I was looking at old family pictures which date from the mid-late 50s (sometime between 1956 and 1958) and I noticed on my grandparent's bookshelf, amongst other books, were two self help books. One was titled "The New Way to Relax", the other, "How Am I Doing?"
I was curious--Were self help books popular in the '50s? I know they were big in the 90s, but--Not sure about the 50s. Were my grandparents (it's was my grandmother who read them) a little ahead of their time or just following a trend?
I was looking at old family pictures which date from the mid-late 50s (sometime between 1956 and 1958) and I noticed on my grandparent's bookshelf, amongst other books, were two self help books. One was titled "The New Way to Relax", the other, "How Am I Doing?"
I was curious--Were self help books popular in the '50s? I know they were big in the 90s, but--Not sure about the 50s. Were my grandparents (it's was my grandmother who read them) a little ahead of their time or just following a trend?