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3.0 out of 5 stars
A MAGICIAN DEBUNKS THE OCCULT, September 17, 2010
This review is from: Mediums, Mystics and the Occult (Hardcover)
Milbourne Christopher
Mediums, Mystics, and The Occult
(New York: Crowell, 1975)
(Library of Congress call number: BF1031.C53 1975)
An early book in the school of Randi and Gardner,
debunking the beliefs of various people who claim paranormal abilities:
Uri Geller; psychic surgeons; Peter Hurkos; finger readers;
ESP from space--Mitchell; Ted Serios; spirit photographers; Arthur Ford;
magicians pretending paranormal powers; the search for the soul;
life after death; communicating with the dead; mediums;
Divine Light Mission; Eastern fakirs; etc.
Well written and fully reasonable.
Recommended for those who have already read
the other books on this Paranormal Bibliography.
If you would like to discover more recent books on this subject,
search the Internet for a biblography, using this exact expression:
"OCCULTISM AND SCIENCE".
James Leonard Park, skeptic.
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