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The Foundation for the Study of Cycles is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent permitted.
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Foundation for the Study of Cycles, PO Box 177, Floyd, VA 24091
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OVER 100,000 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CONNECTED TO THE WORK OF FSC
The Edward R. Dewey Memorial Library contains over 100,000 original documents connected to the Foundation for the Study of Cycles. The archives include journals, papers, letters, memos, reports, notes, and other documents created or used in the course of research and publication, with some documents dating back to 1884.
FSC maintains the world’s most extensive selection of statistical data. Many series are exclusive to the Foundation, which is continually enlarging its database. FSC members have unlimited access to all content, including:
Classic Cycles Library
Four volume set containing the cornerstone works of the Foundation, including:
A comprehensive volume of founder Edward R. Dewey’s personal cycles discoveries:
Cycles: Selected Writings, including:
The 11-Year Cycle in the Abundance of Earthquakes, 1305-1898
A Cycle Analysis of Common Stock Prices, Parts I-V
The Effects of Various Stock Market Trend Calculations
The 54-Year Cycle in Copper Prices
Cycles: The Science of Prediction, including:
Concerning Economic Prediction
Why Trends Are Important
The Growth Trends in Our Basic Industries
Timing a Business
Cycles: The Mysterious Forces that Trigger Events, including:
Nature’s Mysterious Rhythms
Cycles in You
The Rhythm of Production
The Cycles of Wall Street
Catalogue of Cycles: Part I Economics by Louis L. Wilson, including:
Commodity Price Charts
Agriculture Charts
Building Construction and Real Estate Charts
Manufacturing Charts
Cycles Magazine: The complete collection from 1950-1997, including:
Volume 6 (1955), articles include:
Are Cycle Lengths Related
The Long Cycle in Stock Prices
The 14 2/3-Year Cycle in the Number of Strikes in the United States
The 17 3/4-Year Cycle in Cotton Prices 1731-1953
Volume 19 (1968), articles include:
Population Trends & Forecasts
The Shape of the Dominant Cycle in Sunspot Numbers
A Possible Effect of Subtle Timing Synchronizers During the Biological Phenomena of Birth
Volume 30 (1979), articles include:
How It Came Out: The Status of the 40-Month Cycle in Stock Prices
Cycles in the Birth of Eminent Humans
A Non-Technical Way to Identify Cycles in Stock Prices
Volume 41 (1990), articles include:
A Biological Stock Market Rhythm Theory
Relationship of the El Niño Cycle to Droughts in the U.S. Corn Belt
Cycles in War and Peace
Volume 41 (1990), articles include:
The History of Economic Data
Financial Crisis and the Number 56
Outer-Solar-System Bodies as a Source of Periodicity in Earthquakes
Dewey Microfilm Library: over 70,000 pages containing written documents, correspondences, magazine and newspaper articles, and source materials, including:
Twenty Five Years’ Study of Solar Radiation by founder Charles Greeley Abbot
Business Cycles, Residential Construction Cycles, and the Mortgage Market by William W. Alberts
Persistence of the 5.3 Year Arms Race Cycle by N.Z. Alcock
Cycles in Ordinary Shares by E.H. McDougal
Seasonal Prevalence of Disease by Dr. M.J. Rosenau
Guestimates of 1964 Change in Foreign Exchange Reserves of Certain Foreign Countries
1968 Analysis of Stock Prices Part 3 A Cycle of About Twenty Years
How to Make a Cycles Analysis: A how-to manual on cycles analysis by Edward R. Dewey (1955). The four volume manual providing step-by-step instructions, includes:
How to find cycles
How to determine the lengths, strengths, shapes, and timing of cycles
How to isolate cycles
How to evaluate cycles
How to combine cycles
And how to project cycles into the future
Miscellaneous Historical Archives, including:
Benner’s Prophecies of Future Ups and Downs: What Years to Make Money on Pig-Iron, Hogs, Corn, and Provisions
Library of Congress Bibliographies of Business Cycles
Historical Records Stock Prices 1789 to 1975
Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research: published every year from 1979-92, the journal united all reports from the field of cycles research. reports include:
Cycles in Economic Phenomena by E.R. Dewey, Volume 3 (1972)
Astronomical Cycles and the Earth’s Climate by J. Gribbin, Volume 6 (1975)
Swinging Sun, 79-Year Cycle, and Climatic Change, Volume 12 (1981)