Uell Stanley Andersen (also known as U.S. Andersen and Uell S. Andersen) (September 14, 1917 September 24, 1986) [1] was a American self-help and short story author. He is most known for his book Three Magic Words (1954), which has been linked to the law of attraction. [2] Born of Norwegian parents, Andersen was once a professional football player, and during World War II served as a naval ofcer. Subsequently, he had a number of careers including running an advertising agency, wildcatting for oil, logging at the Columbia Sawmill, and acting as a gunnery ofcer on a destroyer escort. [3] His short story Turn Ever so Quickly was included in the anthology The Best American Short Stories of 1963. [4] Contents 1 Non-ction Works 2 Fiction Works 3 Adaptations 4 References Non-ction Works Three Magic Words (1954) (Later renamed to The Key to Power and Personal Peace (1972) The Secret of Secrets: Your Key to Subconscious Power (1958) Success Cybernetics: Practical Applications of Human Cybernetics (1970) The Magic in Your Mind (1975) The Greatest Power in the Universe (1976) The Secret Power of the Pyramids (1977) Fiction Works The Smoldering Sea (1953, novel) Hard and Fast (novel) Turn Ever so Quickly (short story) The Other Jesus (1960, Muhlenberg Press, novel) The Charlatans (screenplay) Uell Stanley Andersen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uell_Stanley_Andersen 1 of 2 20/06/2014 6:07 am Adaptations The 2010 documentary lm, 3 Magic Words was inspired by Andersen's book, Three Magic Words (1972) [5] References ^ Uell S. Andersen (http://www.librarything.com/author/andersenuells) Library Thing 1. ^ Book Review: Three Magic Words By U. S. Andersen (http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles /Book_Review_Three_Magic_Words_by_U_S_Andersen.html) By Rev. Melissa Leath 2. ^ Uell S. Andersen (1917-1986), Contemporary Mystic (http://uellandersen.wwwhubs.com/) 3. ^ The Best American Short Stories of 1963 (http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24574261M /The_best_American_Short_Stories_1963) Open Library. 4. ^ 3 Magic Words (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1820364/) at the Internet Movie Database 5. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uell_Stanley_Andersen& oldid=589701719" Categories: 1917 births 1986 deaths American motivational writers New Thought writers American self-help writers American spiritual writers American short story writers American people of Norwegian descent American military personnel of World War II American non-ction writer stubs This page was last modied on 8 January 2014 at 02:34. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-prot organization. Uell Stanley Andersen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uell_Stanley_Andersen 2 of 2 20/06/2014 6:07 am
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