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Encyclopaedia of Health and Physical Culture Vol. 1 – 8


Author:

Bernaar Macfadden


Publish Date:

1940


Publisher:

Macfadden Book Company


Cover Type:

Box set


Condition:

Near Fine
Plastic covered, wonderful condition with no apparent wear.

Complete Collection in very good condition.

R4250

Details

Bernarr Macfadden’s Encyclopedia of Health and Physical Culture (1940 edition) is a comprehensive reference book focused on physical fitness, health, nutrition, and personal well-being. Written by Bernarr Macfadden, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century health and fitness movement, the book covers a wide range of topics related to maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle.

Macfadden, often considered the “father of physical culture,” advocates for natural living, exercise, and healthy eating habits in this encyclopedic work. The encyclopedia includes sections on physical exercises, diet and nutrition, hygiene, mental health, and the prevention of diseases, reflecting his belief in the body’s ability to heal and maintain itself through proper care and discipline.

The 1940 edition features detailed illustrations, instructional guides, and practical advice for both men and women. It offers step-by-step instructions for exercises designed to build strength, flexibility, and endurance. The book also emphasizes the importance of rest, fresh air, and sunlight in maintaining good health.

Macfadden’s philosophy of “physical culture” was revolutionary for its time, promoting a holistic approach to health and fitness that was often at odds with the medical practices and societal norms of the early 20th century. His work had a lasting impact on the development of fitness culture and is considered a key text in the history of health and wellness movements.