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!*The Encyclopedia ofGhosts (D. Cohen; Dodd Mead 1984) 307 p.
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374 p.
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*The National Directory of Haunted Places (D.W. Hawk; Athanor 1994)
402 p.
Poltergeists [case studies] (A. Gauld & A.D. Cornell; Routledge & K. Paul
1979) 406 p.
*#Poltergeists: An Annotated Bibliography of Works in English, Circa
1880-1975 (M. Goss; Scarecrow 1979) 351 p.
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PSYCHZCAL AND SEANCE PHENOMENA:
DREAMS, ESC: CLAIRVOYMCE, OBES, NEAR-DEATH
EXPERIENCES, HYPNOTISM/1MESMERISM9 CHAMVELmG,
MATERL-4LIZATION9 ETC.
To this loosely-knit category I have assigned those subjects which have
been linked strictly (or nearly strictly) with psychical causality, including
alleged seance phenomena. Again, however, it must be admitted that this
allotment ends up being more a statement about our present state of igno-
rance on related questions than it does a final verdict. Literature on these
subjects ranges in flavor from the highly subjectivehystical to the highly
technical, and overall is truly voluminous.
SubjectsL7Ceywords
nnimal magnetisim (l3FIIlI-lI56); astral pmjection (BF1389.A7); astral
havel; bilocation; channeling (spirirual~m) (BFl28 1-1 3 15); clairaudience
(BF1338); clairvoyance (BF1325); clairvoyantr; double (BF1045D67);
dveam intevpretation; dream (BFI 074-1 099); esp; atrasemoly perception;
hypnotic age regression; hypnotism (BFI 11 1-1 156); levitation (BF1385); lu-
cid dream (BF1099.L82); materialization (BF1378); medium (BF1281);