Citation: Thackrey, Cora G. Books that help and books that hinder. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1898.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: “In one sense,” says Andrew Sang, “there are no books that do not help a man, and in another, it may be doubted whether any books help him at all.” He goes on to say that every book that can be read will please, amuse, interest, divert, or at least occupy the time, and in that sense is helpful; but he does not think any book (excepting the sacred literature) can be of any help in the great problems of life, except by way of sympathy. Marcus Aurelius himself, he declares, can say no more than to “endure and abstain.” Books cannot give us courage, strength of character, ...