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You are visiting Aisle
B-25 in the Book & A/V Room, of the Garland Memorial Library
The Classics
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Even though the evidence for Survival is convincingly presented in
the Evidence Room of this library,
inquiring minds are well advised to reinforce their convictions by
reading reports written by other researchers or told, first hand, by
those who have actually experienced evidential events. In this aisle, you
will find the classics of the genre – the oldies-but-very-goodies –generally
written prior to WW II. They are often quoted and used as sources by
contemporary writers, but you are sure to find many of them to be well
worth reading in their original entirirety.
Other aisles feature
works specializing in specific types of evidence.
Click on a title to purchase or learn more about an item. The opinions expressed in these works do not necessarily reflect the views of the Academy, its members, or staff.
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| Barrett,
William F., On the Threshold of the Unseen,
1918, 360 pages.
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| Doyle,
Sir Arthur Conan, The History of Spiritualism,
1924, 680 pages. |
| Findlay,
Arthur, On the Edge of the Etheric, Or Survival
After Death Scientifically Explained, 1931, 177 pages. |
| Garland, Hamlin, The Mystery of the Buried Crosses, 1939,
352 pages. |
| Home,
Daniel D., Incidents In My Life,
1864, 288
pages. |
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Hyslop, Ph.D., James H., Contact with the Other World, 1919, 522 pages. |
| Moses,
William Stainton, Spirit Writings, 1883, 261 pages.
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| Myers,
F.W.H., Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily
Death, 1903, 416 pages.
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| Owen,
Robert Dale, Footfalls On The Boundary Of Another
World, 1868, 536
pages.
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| Thomas, Charles Drayton, Some New Evidence for Human Survival, 1922, 262 pages.
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| Wallace, Alfred Russel, Miracles and Modern Spiritualism, 1874, 316
pages.
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| Westwood,
Rev. Horace, There Is a Psychic World, 1949, 206
pages.
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| White, Stewart Edward, The Betty Book, 1937, 256
pages.
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ASCS Library Floorplan |
Comments and suggestions regarding the library should be directed to the
Academy Librarian, Miles Edward Allen
E-mail: [email protected] |
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