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Foreword | ||
Preface: Spiritualism, A Short Background | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Home, Crookes, and Cook | ||
Pt. 1 | Florence Cook: The Medium | |
Pt. 2 | Sir William Crookes: The Scientist | |
Pt. 3 | Daniel Dunglas Home: The Medium | |
Pt. 4 | Conclusions | |
Notes | ||
Bibliography | ||
Index |
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