RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955
RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955

RESTORATION OF LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY PSYCHIC MEANS - WOOD, HC/DJ 1955

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  THIS EGYPTIAN MIRACLE: OR THE RESTORATION OF THE LOST SPEECH OF ANCIENT EGYPT BY SUPERNORMAL MEANS — By Frederic H. Wood — 2nd Edition, 1955 HC/DJ — Psychic Channeling to Learn the Ancient Egyptian Spoken Language; Occult; Psychic; Medium

 Publisher: John M. Watkins, London (1955)

The boards and binding are solid and tight with rubbing to corners and light shelfwear. The pages are crisp and clean save for foxing on the first and last pages. Ex libris stamp on first page. 256pp. Red boards with gilt title on spine, glossary, general index, appendix, black-and-white hieroglyphics, music scores. The dust jacket is in excellent condition with light shelfwear; it has been price clipped. Protected with Mylar plastic jacket. The author, Dr. Frederic H. Wood, is most widely remembered on account of his advocacy of the mediumship of "Rosemary," a young woman of his acquaintance who was said to have channeled messages from an ancient Egyptian princess who communicated in the language of ancient Egypt, which Wood and A.J. Howard Hulme worked to "translate" into English. Wood felt that the "Rosemary Case" was real proof of survival after death and outlines the details of the case in this volume.