The Society for Psychical Research, 1882-1982

The Society for Psychical Research, 1882-1982
Title The Society for Psychical Research, 1882-1982 PDF eBook
Author Renée Haynes
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1982
Genre London (England)
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Psychologie / Grossbritannien / Geschichte.

Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research

Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research
Title Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research PDF eBook
Author American Society for Psychical Research
Publisher
Pages 694
Release 1919
Genre Parapsychology
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List of members in v. 1, 6, 12.

Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research

Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
Title Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research PDF eBook
Author Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 772
Release 1910
Genre Parapsychology
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List of members in v.1-19, 21, 24-

The Founders of Psychical Research

The Founders of Psychical Research
Title The Founders of Psychical Research PDF eBook
Author Alan Gauld
Publisher Routledge
Pages 336
Release 2019-04-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 0429594127

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Originally published in 1968 The Founders of Psychical Research is centred upon the lives and work of Henry Sidgwick, Edmund Gurney and Frederic Myers – prominent in the Society for Psychical Research (S.P.R) - during its early years: it is not a history of the Society. It passes over important aspects of the S.P.R.’s story and deals at some length with matters quite outside it. The book frequently gives accounts of ‘paranormal’ phenomena which if indeed they occurred, would not be explainable through any recognisable hypothesis, but are treated throughout as unexplained.

The Elusive Quarry

The Elusive Quarry
Title The Elusive Quarry PDF eBook
Author Ray Hyman
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1989
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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Hyman (psychology, U. of Oregon) critiques and analyzes the rationale, protocol, and construction of parapsychological experimentation. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Phantasms of the Living

Phantasms of the Living
Title Phantasms of the Living PDF eBook
Author Edmund Gurney
Publisher
Pages 664
Release 1886
Genre Dreams
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"A large part of the material used in this book was sent to the authors as representatives of the Society for Psychical Research; and the book is published with the sanction of the council of that Society ... Mr. Myers is solely responsible for the Introduction, and for the Note on a suggested mode of psychical interaction ... Mr. Gurney is solely responsible for the remainder of the book ... the collection, examination, and appraisal of the evidence--has been a joint labour, of which Mr. Podmore has borne ... a share ..."--Preface.

Angels in the Trenches

Angels in the Trenches
Title Angels in the Trenches PDF eBook
Author Leo Ruickbie
Publisher Robinson
Pages 384
Release 2018-11-08
Genre History
ISBN 1472139585

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After a miraculous escape from the German military juggernaut in the small Belgian town of Mons in 1914, the first major battle that the British Expeditionary Force would face in the First World War, the British really believed that they were on the side of the angels. Indeed, after 1916, the number of spiritualist societies in the United Kingdom almost doubled, from 158 to 309. As Arthur Conan Doyle explained, 'The deaths occurring in almost every family in the land brought a sudden and concentrated interest in the life after death. People not only asked the question, "If a man die, shall he live again?" but they eagerly sought to know if communication was possible with the dear ones they had lost.' From the Angel of Mons to the popular boom in spiritualism as the horrors of industrialised warfare reaped their terrible harvest, the paranormal - and its use in propaganda - was one of the key aspects of the First World War. Angels in the Trenches takes us from defining moments, such as the Angel of Mons on the Front Line, to spirit communication on the Home Front, often involving the great and the good of the period, such as aristocrat Dame Edith Lyttelton, founder of the War Refugees Committee, and the physicist Sir Oliver Lodge, Principal of Birmingham University. We see here people at every level of society struggling to come to terms with the ferocity and terror of the war, and their own losses: soldiers looking for miracles on the battlefield; parents searching for lost sons in the séance room. It is a human story of people forced to look beyond the apparent certainties of the everyday - and this book follows them on that journey.