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Many Voices: The Autobiography of a Medium (Collector's Library of the Unknown) |
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Rating:  Summary: This Book Needs To Be Reissued Review: As both a gifted psychic and entrepreneur, Eileen J. Garrett was an amazing person. As a young women in London in the early 20th century, she was acquainted with people like Arthur Conan Doyle, W.B. Yeats, H.G. Wells and James Joyce. She was trained at the British College of Psychic Science by Hewat McKenzie and took part in psychic research. After the beginning of World WarII, she came to America and founded her own publishing house and eventually co-founded the Parapsychology Foundation in New York City. Eileen Garrett was such an outstanding person and author that this book, written in 1968, really needs to be reissued, especially with the renewed interest in mediums and psychics. Fortunately, I was able to find a good used copy through the Amazon used book service.
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