Title: HUMAN IMMORTALITY: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine
Author: William James
Publisher: J.M. Dent & Sons
Year: 1917 (Second Edition)
City: London
Binding Style: Hardcover Pagination: 80 pages
Illustrated: Yes
Book Details + Condition: HUMAN IMMORTALITY: A BOOK ON THE SURVIVAL OF PERSONALITY WHICH TAKES THE VIEW OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL LAYMAN RATHER THAN THAT OF THE DOGMATIC THEOLOGIAN. Small octavo with blue cloth lettered in black on spine and front board. By William James (1842-1910), American psychologist and philosopher who won fame on account of his pioneering studies of the psychology of religious experience and mysticism, notably the "Varieties of Religious Experience". From the collection of Dr. M.H. Coleman, with his ex-libris seal blind-stamped on the front free endpaper. Page edges foxed & lightly browned, offsetting to free endpapers, bottom of spine a bit chafed, otherwise a tight, very good copy in good dust jacket (dust jacket darkened, tidy tissue repair to edges on reverse side).