THE CASE FOR AND AGAINST PSYCHICAL BELIEF

Book Details + Condition: Clark University (Worcester, MA). First Edition, 1927. Hardcover with dust jacket. 365 pages. Edited by Carl Murchison.  From the dust jacket: "A discussion of the problems of death, survival, and communications that ranges from the ardent convictions of Sir Oliver Lodge and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to the antagonism of Professor Jastrow and Harry Houdini. An international symposium on these problems of absorbing human interest by Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, Frederick Bligh Bond, L.R.G. Crandon, Mary Austin, Margaret Deland, William McDougall, Hans Driesch, Walter Franklin Prince, F.C.S. Schiller, John E. Coover, Gardner Murphy and Joseph Jastrow." In very good condition, with firm binding and a clean interior, free of markings. Original dust jacket shows normal wear and age, with chipping and a tear down the front edge, near the spine; it is now protected with a mylar cover.

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