An edition of Materialisationsphaenomene (1914)

Phenomena of materialisation

a contribution to the investigation of mediumistic teleplastics

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An edition of Materialisationsphaenomene (1914)

Phenomena of materialisation

a contribution to the investigation of mediumistic teleplastics

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English
Pages
340

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London, New York

Edition Notes

"This first English version of Dr. von Schrenck Notzing's Materialisations-Phænomene embodies not only the original volume but also the more important parts of the supplementary work entitled Der Kampf um die Materialisations Phænomene, published early in 1914, as well as certain subsidiary material accumulated since these researches were first made public." --Translator's pref.

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Library of Congress
BF1378 .S5

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 340 p.,
Number of pages
340

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6633123M
Internet Archive
phenomenamateri00dalgoog
LCCN
21004894
OCLC/WorldCat
3775064
Library Thing
3069541

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