HEREWARD CARRINGTON, author of "True Ghost Stories, " is well known in this country, and in Europe, as a prominent scientific writer on psychical and occult subjects. He has been a member of both the English and American Societies of Psychical Research for more than 15 years; has written over a dozen books on the subject-a number of which has been translated into foreign languages (such as Japanese and Arabic), and he has lectured in London, Paris, Rome, Venice, Milan, Genoa, Turin, etc.-before scientific organizations.
His writings are well known, and have earned him a high place in psychical circles.
He's a late member of the Council of the American Scientific Society, of the American Geographical Society, and of the American Health League. He collaborated in the "American Encyclopædia, " "The Standard Dictionary, " etc. His experience in the investigation of psychical mysteries is unrivalled. He has travelled all over the country investigating "cases, " spending nights in "haunted houses, " and accounts of his investigations have appeared in the Reports of the various Psychical Societies, and also in his own publications.
HEREWARD CARRINGTON, author of "True Ghost Stories, " is well known in this country, and in Europe, as a prominent scientific writer on psychical and occult subjects. He has been a member of both the English and American Societies of Psychical Research for more than 15 years; has written over a dozen books on the subject-a number of which has been translated into foreign languages (such as Japanese and Arabic), and he has lectured in London, Paris, Rome, Venice, Milan, Genoa, Turin, etc.-before scientific organizations.
His writings are well known, and have earned him a high place in psychical circles.
He's a late member of the Council of the American Scientific Society, of the American Geographical Society, and of the American Health League. He collaborated in the "American Encyclopædia, " "The Standard Dictionary, " etc. His experience in the investigation of psychical mysteries is unrivalled. He has travelled all over the country investigating "cases, " spending nights in "haunted houses, " and accounts of his investigations have appeared in the Reports of the various Psychical Societies, and also in his own publications.