Arthur Conan Doyle, The Echo Library, 2006
The History of Spiritualism by Arthur Conan Doyle, M.D., LL.D. is a collection of essays on spiritualism. It was first published in two volumes by Cassell & Co., Ltd., London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, and George H. Doran Co. (New York) in june 1926.Contents1 Editions2 Illustrations3 The History of Spiritualism3.1 Volume 13.1.1 Dedication3.1.2 Preface3.1.3 Chapter I : The Story of Swedenborg3.1.4 Chapter II : Edward Irving: The Shakers3.1.5 Chapter III : The Prophet of the New Revelation3.1.6 Chapter IV : The Hydesville Episode3.1.7 Chapter V : The Career of the Fox Sisters3.1.8 Chapter VI : First Developments in America3.1.9 Chapter VII : The Dawn in England3.1.10 Chapter VIII : Continued Progress in England3.1.11 Chapter IX : The Career of D. D. Home3.1.12 Chapter X : The Davenport Brothers3.1.13 Chapter XI : The Researches of Sir William Crookes (1870-1874)3.1.14 Chapter XII : The Eddy Brothers and the Holmeses3.1.15 Chapter XIII : Henry Slade and Dr. Monck3.1.16 Chapter XIV : Collective Investigations of Spiritualism3.2 Volume 23.2.1 Chapter XV : The Career of Eusapia Palladino3.2.2 Chapter XVI : Great Mediums from 1870 to 1900 : Charles H. Foster-Madame d'Esperance-William Eglington-Stainton Moses3.2.3 Chapter XVII : The Society for Psychical Research3.2.4 Chapter XVIII : Ectoplasm3.2.5 Chapter XIX : Spirit Photography3.2.6 Chapter XX : Voice Mediumship and Moulds3.2.7 Chapter XXI : French, German, and Italian Spiritualism3.2.8 Chapter XXII : Some Great Modern Mediums3.2.9 Chapter XXIII : Spiritualism and the War3.2.10 Chapter XXIV : The Religious Aspect of Spiritualism3.2.11 Chapter XXV : The After-Life as seen by spiritualists3.2.12 AppendixHakusanat: spiritismi, spiritualismi, kanavointi, henkimaailma, tuonpuoleinen