Body and Soul : A Sympathetic History of American Spiritualism.
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- BF1242.U6 -- C69 2003eb
Cover -- Body and Soul -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Sleepwalking and Sympathy -- 2: Celestial Symptoms -- 3: Transparent Spirits -- 4: Angels' Language -- 5: Vox Populi -- 6: Invisible World -- 7: Shades -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- 1. Andrew Jackson Davis -- 2. Psychic force liberated from a spirit circle led by the medium John Beattie -- 3. A. J. Davis's "perfect representation of the philosophy of spiritual intercourse through clairvoyance, and also by impression" -- 4. William Mumler's photograph of Moses Dow, editor of Waverly Magazine, accompanied by the spirit of Mabel Warren -- 5. Image of Dr. Puch and the spirit of Mme Puch -- 6. Three spirits gathered about a photograph -- 7. Edouard Isidore Buguet's image of an unidentified female spirit attracted to a photograph -- 8. Robert Hare -- 9. Spiritual drawing of White Feather -- 10. "The Spiritual Pilgrim," James M. Peebles -- 11. Hudson Tuttle -- 12. Hudson Tuttle 's chart of racial relations -- 13. Denton's Illustrated Scientific Lectures.
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