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As you can see, Hamblin was an important figure in the vein of the "New Thought" movement, author of several books (one of which has achieved sales of well over 100,000) and The Hamblin Trust continues to promote his teaching and books today. His company eventually became Dollond and Aitchison. The lack of third party references simply reflect the fact that he died 50 years ago and was independent of the US-originated "New Thought" movement. Authors from outside the US have been neglected in this field.