SPIRITUALISM: ITS PRESENT-DAY MEANING (A SYMPOSIUM)
Book Details + Condition: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. (London). First Edition, 1920. Hardcover. 287 pages with Advertisements. Illustrated. Edited by Huntly Carter. A symposium on various aspects of Spiritualism by 55 of the most respected authors of the day. Chapters and contributors include:
- The Argument For Necromancy (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
- The Rising Psychic Tide (G.R.S. Mead)
- Mysticism and Spiritualism (Evelyn Underhill)
- The Evidence For Survival (May Sinclair)
- The Devine Medium (Allen Upward)
- Theosophy and Spiritualism (A.P. Sinnett)
- No Proof of Human Survival (Hester T. Smith)
- The Spirit Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone (Viscount Gladstone)
- Prayers For the Dead and Communication (Rev. W.S. Swayne)
- The Insane and Spiritualism (T. Claye Shaw)
- Economics and Spiritualism (Prof. E.J. Urwick)
- And much more.
Firm binding; rubbed corners and edges; normal aging and wear to boards, with some darkening and discoloration present; chafed spine ends; small note to inside front board and name to half-title page; light sporadic age-toning and spotting to pages, with no other markings present.