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Title Author Publisher Date/Publication/Edition Description Sale Price Death Is Not the End B Title Author Publisher Date/Publication/Edition Description Sale Price Death Is Not The End B. Abdy Collins Psychic Book Club Special Edition for Psychic Fading to spine and book cover edges, foxing to first few pages and edges 15.00 Book Club, 1941 otherwise pages are good and clean and overall book in good condition. Hard cover. The Philosophy of White Ray. Through Psychic Press Limited Hard cover with with foxing marks, no dust jacket. Some browning to 2.00 the mediumships of Paulette Austen pages. Occasional light pencil marking on pages otherwise fair condition. Spirit Guidance A W Austin Psychic Book Club 1941 Hard cover. Held together with celotape, no cover to spine. Foxing to many 5.00 pages. Spirit Guidance A W Austin Psychic Book Club 1941 Hard cover with water damage otherwise intact, Very well warn pages, 2.00 some loose pages with foxing, ex church copy. Across the Gulf Maurice Barbanell Psychic Book Club First published 1940 Hardcover (blue), no dust jacket with fading to spine and covers, foxing to 20.00 some pages. Death-Bed Vision William Barrett F.R.S. Psychic Book Club 1952 Harccover in good condition, with light fading to spin, pages good condition 8.00 aside from foxing to some pages and ex-church copy stamp on front page. More Things In Heaven And Earth. Robert Blatchford Psychic Book Club Hardcover, (blue) good condition, no dust jacket, small mark to front cover, 9.00 Adventures in quest of a soul fading to spine, ex-church copy stamp inside cover with former owners name, some foxing to pages otherwise good condition. Contains parts I & II. Jane Boyd asks ??? Longmans, Green & Co. First published 1947 Paperback, which has come away from main book, all pages and cover in v. 10.00 good condition with minimal marks. Ex-church copy stamp inside cover. More about Life in the World Unseen Anthony Borgia Oldham Press Sixth reprint, 1964 Hardcover in v.good condition with some foxing. Comes with dustjacket in 8.00 good condion with some wear to esdges and corners. More about Life in the World Unseen Anthony Borgia Psychic Press Limited Frist published 1956 Paperback with wear to spine and covers, foxing minimal, ex-church copy 8.00 with stamp to inside front page, a few small tears on first few pages. Native American Mythology Page Bryant The Aquarian Press 1991 Ex Spiritualist Church copy. Used. Soft Cover. Pages clean. 4.00 Healing Ivan & Grace Cooke White Eagle Publishing Trust 1955 Hard cover, good clean pages. Foxing to page edges and cover page. Small 8.00 inscription inside cover page. Talks with the Immortals S.O. Cox Psychic Book Club no date Hard cover, good clean pages, with foxing to the first and last few pages. Ex 8.00 church copy with stamp inside first page. Numbers stuck to spine. Beyond Human Personality Geraldine Cummins Ivor Nicholson & Watson Ltd 1935 First Edition, No spine (front and back cover held with plain white card and 15.00 sticy tape). Binding still tight. Page clean except for some foxing to a few pages. Faded covers. Can send photo if required. As A Man Thinketh Norah Currer Hermes 1995 Soft cover, good clean copy, no marks, one crease on front cover, sharp 20.00 corners. Transferred Thought Madeline Dingley Courier Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd Frist, 1956 Hard cover, some wear and marks to corners and spine. Good clean pages. 20.00 First inside page torn out and small number to spine as ex-church copy. The New Revolation And The Vital Arthur Conan Doyle Psychic Book Club repirnt 1938 Hard cover good clean pages, some foxing to edges other, slight wear. 8.00 Message The New Revolation And The Vital Arthur Conan Doyle Psychic Press Limited reprint 1981 Hard cover, with dust jacket with small tear and wear. Ex Church copy with 8.00 Message stamps inside pages and celotape damage holding dust jacket to inside cover. Natural Law in the Spiritual World Henry Drummond, FRSE FGS Fifteenth Edition Hard cover, wear to edges and spine, some marks to cover. Good clean 5.00 pages The Search Gertrude F. Glendenning (recorded by) Spiritualist Press 1968 Hard cover, good condition inside and out. Name inside front page. 5.00 Minimal wear. Colour in Health and Disease Dr. Hylton (Irene Edouin) Greater World Association eighth edition, 1979 Soft copy, pamphlet style, very good clean copy. 5.00 Spiritualism in the Old Testament Maurice Elliott Psychic Book Club second edition, 1940 Hard copy warn with damage to spine, ex church copy with stamp inside 5.00 cover Spiritualism in the Old Testament Maurice Elliott Psychic Book Club second edition, 1940 Hard copy warn with damage to spine, ex church copy with stamp inside 5.00 cover When Prophets Spoke, Spiritualism in Rev. G. Maurice Elliott Psychic Press Limited Third, 1987 Soft cover, very good condition, sharp corners, clean copy. 5.00 the Old Testament The Psychic Stream Arthur Findlay the headquarters Publishing Co LTD 1992 Soft Cover, unread, bought new for £12:95 6.00 On the Edge of the Etheric Arthur Findlay Rider and Company sixteeth impression, 1932 Hard cover, warn with fading to spine and marks to covers, ex-church copy 10.00 with stamp/inscription inside cover and first pages with wear. Good binding, well read but good condition On the Edge of the Etheric Arthur Findlay Psychic Book Club Hard cover, warn with fading to spine which is lose and has come away 3.00 from one side, number written on spine, personal inscription inside front cover, light foxing. On the Edge of the Etheric Arthur Findlay Corgi Books 1971 soft cover, wear to edges and spine with a crease to front cover, good clean 5.00 pages. On the Edge of the Etheric Arthur Findlay the headquarters Publishing Co LTD 1992 Soft Cover, pages in good clean condition expect one small blemish on a 2.00 page. No corners folded Reunited John G. Findlay Psychic Press Limited 1946 Hard cover, bright blue, excellent condition, no dust jacket, first edition 20.00 slight wear to spine corners, pages clean, one ink stamp front page God's Kingdom Come Arthur Griffiths Simkin Marshall Ltd First, 1953 Hard cover, no jacket, wear to edges and fading to spine, small marks on 30.00 covers, bright clean pages. Philip in the Spheres Alice Gilbert Psychic Book Club Hard cover with marks and wear, entact spine, with numbers stuck on, ex 10.00 church copy with stamp inside first page, foxing. Philip in the Spheres Alice Gilbert Psychic Book Club Hard cover with marks and wear, entact spine, ex church copy with stamp 10.00 inside first page, foxing. Winged Pharaoh Joan Grant Methuen & Co Ltd seveth edition, 1939 Hard cover, fading and wear to spine and edges, good tight binding, good 5.00 clean pages Speaking Across the Boarder-Line F Heslop Morton Burt & Co Ltd. 10th Edition Hard cover with some marks and slight wear, tight binding, foxing to first ?? and last few pages otherwise bright clean pages. Ancient Egypt Speaks A Miracle of A. J. Howard Hulme & Frederic H. Wood Psychic Book Club Hard cover, spine missing, with number celotoped to spine, ex church copy, 5.00 "Tongues" well warn, fading, stamps to inside cover and page, clean pages. The Unfolding Glory Frederick H. Haines F.C.I.B. Rider and Company First (?) Hard cover, with stains and marks, pages are unmarked, ex church copy 30.00 with stamp inside front page, number written on spine, wear to spine edges The Book of Revelation Louie Hill E. D. Paine (printing) Ltd 1953 Hard cover entact, however in poor condition due to tea ring marks on 2.00 front and back and paper stuck to back cover. Personal inscription inside cover, ex church copy with stamps inside cover, on front and back pages, otherwise pages in good clean crisp condition. Burining Sand Speaks Louie Hill E. D. Paine (printing) Ltd 1956 Hard cover, entact with some water marks to the front cover, binding in 8.00 tight condition, pages clean and crisp, ex church copy with stamp to inside cover and number on spine. Light foxing inside pages otherwise clean Miscellany Louie Hill E. D. Paine (printing) Ltd 1951 Hard cover with dust jacket with fading and some wear. Pages in good clean 10.00 condition, ex church copy with stamp on inside cover And the Sound of a Voice V Carleton Jones Psychic Book Club Hard cover, with some marks and stains to covers, slight wear to corners, ex 5.00 church copy with stamp inside cover and first page. Entact spine with two numbers stuck on. And the Sound of a Voice V Carleton Jones Psychic Book Club Hard cover, with some marks and stains to covers, slight wear to corners, ex 5.00 church copy, slight water damage and light foxing on some pages. Entact spine with a number stuck on. The Imprisoned Splendour Raynour C Johnson Hodder & Stoughton Fourth impression 1957 Hard cover with dust jacket. DJ warn on all edges with fading and staining, 7.00 Personal inscription inside first page. Foxing to first few pages and inside dj. Good condition for age. What Lies Beyond? A M Kaulback Psychic Book Club Hard copy warn edges and to spine, ex church copy with number written on 6.00 spine and church stamp inside front cover and some written text. Clean pages in good condition The Life Elysian Robert James Lees Eva Lees sixteeth impression Hard covery, with dust jacket. Dust Jacket has small tears and some stains.
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