PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH - 1928-1929, Volume 38
Book Details + Condition: Robert MacLehose & Company (Glasgow, Scotland). First Edition, 1929. Hardcover. 560 pages, with Index to rear. Illustrated, and includes fold-outs. Scarce first edition, original copy of PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PSYCHICAL RESEARCH from 1928-29. Publisher's original green cloth boards with gilt title, etc. to spine. Contents of this volume include: Broadcasting Experiment in Mass-Telepathy; Trance-Communication; Evocation of the Dead and Kindred Phenomena Among the Natives of Madagascar; Clairvoyance in Card-Guessing; Reincarnationist Automatic Scripts; and much more. Notable contributing authors include: J. Arthur Hill; Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick; and others. Please see our other listings for more first editions of THE SOCIETY OF PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, as well as information about the organization below. Firm binding; lightly rubbed corners and edges; bumped spine ends; text is clean and free of markings.
The Society for Psychical Research was created in 1882, with Henry Sidgwick serving as its first president. Its stated purpose was to apply scientific methods to the investigation of psychic phenomena and the paranormal. Areas of study included hypnotism, dissociation, thought-transference, mediumship, spirit possession, apparitions and haunted houses and the physical phenomena associated with séances. The SPR were the first to introduce a number of neologisms which have entered the English language, such as 'telepathy', which was coined by Frederic Myers. Much of the early work involved investigating, exposing and in some cases duplicating fake phenomena. Among its most renowned members were Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Price, and William T. Stead.