Hours with the Ghosts or, Nineteenth Century Witchcraft / Illustrated Investigations into the Phenomena of Spiritualism and Theosophy

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

PREFACE.

INTRODUCTORY ARGUMENT.

PART FIRST. SPIRITUALISM.

PART SECOND. MADAME BLAVATSKY AND THE THEOSOPHISTS.

List of Works Consulted in the Preparation of this Volume

HOURS WITH THE GHOSTS

LEE’S LIBRARY OF
OCCULT SCIENCE

HOURS WITH THE GHOSTS; Or XIX Century Witchcraft

By Henry R. Evans.

PRACTICAL PALMISTRY; Or Hand Reading Made Easy

By Comte C. de Saint-Germain.

HERRMANN THE MAGICIAN; His Life; His Secrets

By H. J. Burlingame.

All profusely illustrated. Bound in Holliston
cloth, burnished red top, uncut edges.

EACH, $1.00

 

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH.
[Taken by the Author.]

Hours With the Ghosts

OR
NINETEENTH CENTURY WITCHCRAFT

Illustrated Investigations
INTO THE
Phenomena of Spiritualism and Theosophy

BY
Henry Ridgely Evans

The first duty we owe to the world is Truth—all the
Truth—nothing but the Truth.—“Ancient Wisdom.

CHICAGO
LAIRD & LEE, PUBLISHERS

Entered according to act of Congress, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven.
By WILLIAM H. LEE,
In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

TO MY WIFE

“It is no proof of wisdom to refuse to examine certain phenomena because we think it certain that they are impossible, as if our knowledge of the universe were already completed.”—Prof. Lodge.

“The most ardent Spiritist should welcome a searching inquiry into the potential faculties of spirits still in the flesh. Until we know more of these, those other phenomena to which he appeals must remain unintelligible because isolated, and are likely to be obstinately disbelieved because they are impossible to understand.”—F. W. H. Myers: “Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research,” Part XVIII, April, 1891.



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