THE WIDOW'S MITE AND OTHER PSYCHIC PHENOMENA
Book Details + Condition: First edition from 1904. By Isaac K. Funk. Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company (New York and London). A hard-to-find and sought-after publication, thoroughly detailing psychic phenomena, parapsychology, Spiritualism, experiences, stories, documentation, evidence, study, and much more. 8vo octavo, 538 pages with advertisements. Original red cloth boards with gilt to spine, bibliography and index. Includes black-and-white illustrations. The author Isaac Funk is best known for his The Standard Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1893, but he was deeply interested in the scientific study of psychic phenomena, spiritualism, ghosts, apparitions, telepathy, and more. This book is a massive collection of many of the best known cases of the 19th century. Chapters include: A Plea for Psychic Research; Hindering Dispositions and Opinions; Ways in Which Some Spiritualists Predispose Investigators Unfavorably Hindering Dispositions and Opinions; Ways in Which Some Non-Spiritualists Predispose Investigators Unfavorably Hindering Dispositions and Opinions; A Letter From Scientists — A Study; Special "Spirit-Talks" to Clergymen; The Finding of "The Widow's Mite" and Other Similar Phenomena; Typical Psychic Phenomena — Telepathy, Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Apparitions; Secondary Personalities — Obsessions; Spirit Identity — The Critical Text of Spiritualism; Spirit Photography; Spirit Identity. Tight binding; bumped and rubbed corners and edges; page edges darkened, owner's information on front blank endpaper; pages toned but otherwise free of markings.