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Personal experiences in spiritualism, including the official account and record of the American Palladino séances

Label
Personal experiences in spiritualism, including the official account and record of the American Palladino séances
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Personal experiences in spiritualism
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Books on psychical research
Sub title
including the official account and record of the American Palladino séances
Summary
This vintage book contains a summary of the author's experiences and experiments related to spiritualism, with a particular focus on physical phenomena. Spiritualism is a religious movement based on the belief that spirits of the deceased exist and are able to communicate with living people. It began to develop in the 1840s and had reached its peak of popularity by the 1920s, particularly in English-speaking countries. Hereward Carrington (1880-1958) was a famous British-born American paranormal investigator and author. His focus was telepathy, and among his subjects were many of the most well-known cases of ostensibly psychic ability of the time. Carrington wrote over 100 books on related subjects during his life. Contents include: "Earlier Investigations into Physically Phenomena", "A Poltergeist in Nova Scotia", "The Lily Dale Investigation", "My Experience as a Slate-Writing Medium!", "Phenomena Witnessed in Private Circles", "A Séance with De Witt Hough", etc
Target audience
adult
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