Originally published in 1920, Baggally's Telepathy: Genuine and Fraudulent (2nd Edition) is a wonderful learner's guide for the historical psychical researches of paranormal/supernatural phenomena. It is considered unbiased pertaining to experiments in telepathy, both in evidence of how it is often faked as well as some pretty interesting findings.
W. W. Baggally (c1847 - 1928), a former member of the Council of the British Society for Psychical Research, was a careful, conscientious, exceptionally skilled and critical investigator of supernormal phenomena. Also, he was an amateur conjurer of much experience.
Contents Covered:
- Prefatory Note
- Part I: Genuine Telepathy
- Experimental Telepathy
- Spontaneous Telepathy
- Telepathy between Human Beings and Animals
- Part II: Fraudulent Telepathy
- Accounts of Cases
- Description of Various Methods Used by Public Performers for Effecting Their So-Called Transmission of Thought
- Part III: The Zancigs
- Public Experiments
- Private Experiments
- Experiments before Committees
- Importance of Establishing Genuine Telepathy as a Scientific Fact
Format: | PDF Digital Reprint, e-Facsimile |
No. of Pages: | 102 |
Page Size: | A4 (210mm × 297mm) |
Download Size: | 9.0 MB |