THE MIRACLE WORKERS 
AMERICA’S PSYCHIC CONSULTANTS 

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DETAILS

Good condition. 

INSCRIBED by author on the first endpaper. 

Published by Doubleday & Company (Garden City, NY) in 1972. STATED FIRST EDITION. Hardcover with dustjacket. Jacket has a few chips and creasing along the edges and general scuffing wear. Cover has some rubbing near the spine and on the corners that has caused the cloth to fray a little bit, particularly on the bottom of the spine (see photo). No internal markings. Spine’s loose, binding remains tight. 

DESCRIPTION

Jess Stearn was an American journalist. “The Miracle Workers,” is a book that covers the psychic phenomena that is spread throughout the country. He investigates how leading American psychics work, what tools/methods they use, and what their specialties are.