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            !An Encyclopedia of Fairies . . . (K.M. Briggs; Pantheon 1976) 48 1 p.
            Encyclopedia of Metaphysical Medicine (B. Walker; Routledge & K. Paul
              1978) 323 p.

            The Encyclopedia ofpalmistry (E.D. Campbell; Berkley 1996) 299 p.
            !The Encyclopediu of Tarot [monograph series] (S.R. Kaplan; U.S. Games
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              Systems 1978-1990)  3 vols.
            Kirlian Photography Bibliography (R.A. White; Parapsychology Sources
              of Information Center 1988 3rd ed.) 47 p.
            A Manual of Cheirosophy . . . [palmist~y] (E. Heron-Allen; Ward  Lock
              1892 6thed.)319p.
            !Nostradamus: Lfe and Literature (Nostradamus; Exposition Press 1961)
              823 p.

            *The Palmistk  Companion: A Histoy and Bibliography of Palmistry (A.
              Fitzherbert; Scarecrow 1992) 244 p.
            *Phrenology in the British Isles: An Annotated Historical Biobibliography
              and Index (R. Cooter; Scarecrow 1989) 43 I p.
            The Practice  of Palmistry  [dictionaly]  (C.  de  Saint-Germain; Samuel
              Weiser 1982 (reprint of 1897 ed.)) 416 p.

           Predictions Realized in Modem Emes (J. Timbs; Gryphon 1971 (reprint of
              1880 ed.)) 276 p.
            !*me Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead (J.G. Melton; US-
              ible Ink  1994) 852 p.
            #Vampires Unearthed: The Complete Multi-Media Vampire and Dracula
              Bibliography (M.V. Riccardo; Garland 1983) 135 p.

            Vampires,  Werewolves, and  Demons:  Twentieth Century Reports  [case
              studies] (R. Noll, ed.; BrunnerMazel 1992) 244 p.

                                    GENERAL
             PAR~PSYCHOLOGY/OCCULTISM/SPI~UTUALISIWVE W AGE;
                             MULTI-SUBJECT WORKS
              Most of the dictionaries and encyclopedias that cover the entire para-
           normal, or large portions of it, do not attempt to separate out its occult
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