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1. Abell, George O. (editor); Singer, Barry (editor) (1981). Science and the Paranormal: Probing the Existence of the Supernatural. London: Junction Books. 150 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor toning top edge jacket (rear flap corner creased), minor edgewear. Skeptics including Martin Gardner, Isaac Asimov, Carl Sagan, Philip Klass, Philip Morrison, James Randi and others critically examine a broad range of pseudosciences. Includes UFOs, pyramid power, psychic healing, the Bermuda Triangle, biorhythms, sensations in plants, Kirlian auras and more. These essays were originally published in "Skeptical Inquirer" magazine. ISBN/ASIN: 0862450373. Our Book No: 16411. $25 AUD.

2. Allingham, Cedric; Moore, Patrick (anonymous) (1954). Flying Saucer from Mars (The Facts) (Reprint ed). London: Frederick Muller. 143 pp. Hardback small, no jacket (missing), good condition, black & white photos (including frontispiece), edges & title page moderately foxed, gilt spine lettering slightly faded, pages lightly toned, minimal annotation (tick mark), owner's written name. Cedric Allingham claimed to see a flying saucer land in Scotland and communicate with the occupant. There is even a photo of the Martian occupant. This book was later exposed as a hoax written by British astronomer Patrick Moore to demonstrate the gullibility of the British public regarding UFOs. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: B000JVW6E8. Our Book No: 12226. $15 AUD.

3. Alvarado, Carlos S. (editor); Zingrone, Nancy L. (editor) (1989). Newsletter for the History and Sociology of Marginal Science. Durham, NC: The Authors. Each issue: 6 to 8 pp. Each issue: Paperback quarto, very good condition, loose leaf, pale yellow-coloured pages, minor edgewear. Consists of six issues: Volume 1 (1989, nos 1 to 3), volume 2 (1990, nos 1 to 3). The editors are well-known for their historical research into the fields of psychical research and parapsychology. Our Book No: 17475. $50 AUD.

4. Anderson, John; Monk, Rich (with) (1991). Psychic Phenomena Unveiled: Confessions of a New Age Warlock. Lafayette, LA: Huntington House. 202 pp. Paperback trade, good plus condition, pages lightly toned. The former high priest of an occult group reveals the trickery behind miracles such as walking on hot coals, psychic readings, and stopping the heart. He later became a Christian. ISBN/ASIN: 0910311498. Our Book No: 3439. $12 AUD.

5. Ayer, A. J.; Honderich, Ted (introduction) (1990). The Meaning of Life and Other Essays. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 212 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear jacket, edges lightly foxed. The eminent philosopher's last book. A collection of his best essays. The last two essays describe his near-death experience (NDE), of considerable interest as Ayer is a noted atheist, thus described here without religious overlay. ISBN/ASIN: 0297820419. Our Book No: 7070. $20 AUD.

6. Ballester Olmos, Vincente J. (editor) (1983). UPIAR Research in Progress: An International Journal Providing a Forum for Rapid Communication in UFO Research (3 issues). Torino: Cooperativa Studi e Iniziative UPIAR S.R.L. 56 to 88 pp. Each issue; Paperback large trade, good condition, drawings, typewritten text, stapled (rusted), spine covers little foxed, edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear, owner's written name front cover (1 issue). The first three issues of this international UFO research magazine, based in Italy: Volume 1, nos 1 & 2 (1982), volume II, no 1 (1983). ISSN 0391-111X. Our Book No: 17924. $60 AUD.

7. Ballester Olmos, Vincente J. (editor) (1984). UPIAR Research in Progress: An International Journal Providing a Forum for Rapid Communication in UFO Research (1 double issue). Torino: Cooperativa Studi e Iniziative UPIAR S.R.L. 190 pp. Paperback large trade, good condition, drawings, typewritten text, spine little foxed, minor edgewear, staple holes two pages. A double issue of this international UFO research journal, based in Italy: Volume II, no 2/3 (1984). ISSN 0391-111X. Articles on geophysical, physiological and radiation effects. Ghost rockets in 1946 (Scandinavia). Apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Two essays by Australian researchers: John Prytz and Frank Gillespie. Our Book No: 17924A. $40 AUD.

8. Berman, David (1997). Berkeley: Experimental Philosophy. London: Phoenix. 57 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear, sticker mark front cover. David Berman traces the experimentalism of philosopher Bishop George Berkeley - from experiments with sight and touch to near-death experiences. The author has found an intriguing marriage of philosophy and experimental psychology. ISBN/ASIN: 0753801949. Our Book No: 30995. $12 AUD.

9. Beyerstein, Barry L. (editor); Beyerstein, Dale F. (editor) (1992). The Write Stuff: Evaluations of Graphology: The Study of Handwriting Analysis. New York: Prometheus Books. 515 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), rubber stamps. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Gives open-minded readers an overview (though mostly skeptical) of the best evidence available on both sides of the dispute about graphology (handwriting analysis). Edited by two Canadian professors (psychology and philosophy). (Rubber stamp of Australian parapsychologist, Harvey J. Irwin.). ISBN/ASIN: 0879756128. Our Book No: 20107. $30 AUD.

10. Bowen, Charles (editor) (1972 - 1973). FSR: Flying Saucer Review Supplements: Case Histories (3 issues). London: FSR Publications. Each issue: 16 pp. Each issue: Paperback small quarto (stapled), good plus condition, figures, tables, some edgewear, small price sticker, minor annotation (rear cover 2 issues). Three supplement issues of this classic British magazine that documents UFO reports. Specifically, Supplements 12, 13 and 14, 1972 - 1973. Each supplement presents several documented case studies of selected UFO reports. Our Book No: 12493C. $25 AUD.

11. Broad, C. D. (1958). Personal Identity and Survival [Frederic W. Myers Memorial Lecture]. London: Society for Psychical Research (SPR). 32 pp. Paperback, very good condition, card cover, stapled pamphlet, minor edgewear, rubber stamps (including front cover). A survey of survival-of-death research, a niche area within parapsychology (as an extension of human psychology), by C. D. Broad, an academic philosopher associated with the Society for Psychical Research. The 13th Frederic W. Myers Memorial Lecture, 1958. (Rubber stamp of the Australian Institute of Psychic Research.). Our Book No: 13550. $12 AUD.

12. Broughton, Richard (1992). Parapsychology: The Controversial Science (1st U.K. p/b ed). London: Rider / Random Century. 408 pp. Paperback thick octavo, good plus condition, edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear & rubbing. Richard Broughton is research director, Institute of Parapsychology, Durham, North Carolina. He provides a readable but comprehensive review the scientific evidence for parapsychological phenomena, including Russian and Chinese sources. ISBN/ASIN: 0712653740. Our Book No: 3896. $20 AUD.

13. Burbidge, John; Dessaix, Robert (foreword) (2014). Dare Me! The Life and Work of Gerald Glaskin. Melbourne: Monash University Publishing. 329 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white & colour photos, some faint scratching front cover, minor edgewear. John Burbidge has written a long overdue biography of Gerald Glaskin, a neglected Western Australian novelist. He bravely tackled taboo subjects such as homosexuality and parapsychology (The Christos Experience). He is far better known overseas than in Australia. Foreword by Robert Dessaix. ISBN/ASIN: 9781921867743. Our Book No: 18180. $30 AUD.

14. Chalker, Bill (editor) (1977). UFO Newsletter / Australian UFO Newsletter / Australian UFO Researcher (10 issues). Sydney: UFO Research (NSW). Each issue: 10 to 16 pages pp. Each issue; Paperback large quarto, good plus condition, stapled (rusted), stencilled text, black & white drawings, some foxing & creasing (mainly covers & edges), some edgewear. Ten issues of this UFO research journal from the New South Wales research group run by chemist Bill Chalker. (3 being duplicates, title differs), 1977 to 1979. UFO Newsletter: nos 51 (x2, one being a photocopy), 52 (x2), 53. Australian UFO Newsletter: no 54-55 combined issue. Australian UFO Researcher: nos 56-57 combined, 58-59 combined, 60 (x2). Our Book No: 4417. $80 AUD.

15. Chauvin, Remy (1985). Parapsychology: When the Irrational Rejoins Science. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. 164 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, black & white drawings, faint foxing edges, minor edgewear. An innovative introduction to parapsychology, by a French biologist from the Sorbonne, thus providing a much-needed European perspective. ISBN/ASIN: 0899501451. Our Book No: 1787. $25 AUD.

16. Christie, Kate (1965). Apparitions: An Autobiographical Study in Parapsychology (1st ed). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 124 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), flap large-clipped jacket ((spine ends chipped, reverse side toned, light foxing flaps), light foxing top edge, toned strips flyleaves. Kate Christie has been haunted by apparitions of the dead all her life. She provides a retrospective narrative of her encounter with psychic and occult phenomena in the settings of her home and with family and friends - also through her travels, the war years, and her life as a writer. The British author has published five novels. Our Book No: 24274. $25 AUD.

17. Christie-Murray, David (1978). Voices from the Gods: Speaking with Tongues (1st ed). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 280 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, top edge foxed, bottom corner tips covers little bumped, minor edgewear jacket, rubber bookshop stamp, owner's written name. David Christie-Murray surveys the practice of 'speaking in tongues' in anthropology and religious literature. The book is arranged chronologically, from pre-Christian cultures, through the Christian experience, to 20th-century spiritualism. Followed by discussion and debate involving psychological, theological and linguistic considerations of the phenomenon. (Rubber stamp of the Adyar Bookshop.). ISBN/ASIN: 0710088108. Our Book No: 24458. $15 AUD.

18. Christie-Murray, David (No Date). Reincarnation [SPR Study Guide, no 5]. London: Society For Psychical Research. 16 pp. Paperback, card cover, very good condition, rubber stamps. Our Book No: 3212. $10 AUD.

19. Church, Uniting (1988). Study Document on Deliverance Ministry (2 pamphlets). Brisbane: Uniting Church of Australia, Queensland Synod. 31 + 6 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, large format pamphlets, stapled top corner (rusted), minor edgewear. First pamphlet produced by the 12th Synod, 1988. Second pamphlet produced by the 13th Synod, 1989 (titled: 1989 Report of the Committee on Deliverance Ministry). A Christian response and recommendations for dealing with cases of spirit possession and occult practices (1 of 2 available copies.). Our Book No: 17480. $20 AUD.

20. Clark, Jerome (editor) (1986). International UFO Reporter (6 issues). Glenview, IL: Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). Each issue: 20 to 24 pp. Each issue: Paperback large quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, maps, minor edgewear. A scarce set of 6 issues of this premier UFO research journal: Volume 10 (1985, nos 5, 6), volume 11 (1986, nos 3 to 6). Total of 6 issues. Volume 11(3) is a memorial issue to astronomer J. Allen Hynek, founder of CUFOS, who had recently died. Our Book No: 17894. $60 AUD.

21. Clark-Lowes, Nicholas (No Date). Books on the Paranormal: An Introductory Guide. London: Society For Psychical Research. 20 pp. paperback, card cover, very good condition, rubber stamps. Our Book No: 3214. $10 AUD.

22. Cohen, Daniel (1994). Encyclopedia of Ghosts. London: Michael O'Mara Books. 278 pp. Paperback, very good condition. A fascinating collection of famous ghost stories worldwide. ISBN/ASIN: 1854799762. Our Book No: 17044. $12 AUD.

23. Davies, Stevan L. (1995). Jesus the Healer: Possession, Trance and the Origin of Christianity. London: SCM Press. 216 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, fore-edge creased few pages, small coating defect front cover corner, minor edgewear. Professor of religious studies, drawing on modern anthropology and psychology, describes Jesus as a spirit-filled exorcist and healer. ISBN/ASIN: 0334026059. Our Book No: 8723. $20 AUD.

24. de San, Maurice G. (1978). Hypothesis on the UFO Origin (UPIAR Monograph) [UPIAR]. Bologna, Italy: Editecs Pub. House / UPIAR UFO Phenomena International Annual Review. 84 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, card cover tables, figures, typewritten text, minor edgewear. The first monograph published in 1978 by UPIAR, the Italian UFO research society. Mauruce de San assesses the liklihood logistically and for what purpose that civilisations have left other worlds to travel to Earth. There are probably hugh numbers of world-ships circulating throughout the galaxy, through the atronomical distances are vast. Our Book No: 18326. $20 AUD.

25. Dickeson, Bryan (et al.) (editors) (1996). UFO Reporter: Quarterly Publication of UFO Research (NSW) (4 issues). Sydney: UFO Research (NSW). Each issue: 20 pp. Each issue (one issue differs); Paperback large quarto, good plus condition, stapled (little rusted), black & white drawings, minor foxing, creasing & edgewear. Four issues of this UFO magazine from New South Wales. Consists of Volume 1 (no 1, March 1992) and Volume 5 (nos 2, 3 & 4, June to December, 1996). Volume 1(1) differs (52 pages, expanded first issue, covers detached & foxed). The issues cover crop circles, alien abductions, Brisbane seminar papers, and the visit of Prof. John Mack to Sydney. Our Book No: 4624. $32 AUD.

26. Dingwall, Eric; John Langdon-Davies, John (1968). The Unknown: Is it Nearer? (1st p/b ed). New York: Signet Mystic / New American Library. 176 pp. Paperback small, good plus condition, inside covers moderately foxed, pages lightly toned, edgewear, rubber stamp. Noted parapsychologist Dingwall reports recent developments across a wide range of psychical research - providing an understanding of the supernatural in your life. Our Book No: 14309. $12 AUD.

27. Dingwall, Eric J.; Hall, Trevor H. (1958). Four Modern Ghosts. London: Gerald Duckworth. 111 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good plus condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos centre spread, few diagrams, top edge jacket removed (front flap price-clipped), pages toned as usual, edges and rear page lightly foxed, some edgewear, bookshop sticker. Dr Eric Dingwall, well known for his investigations in the field of psychical research for the Society for Psychical Research, London, presents four intriguing new British cases from his investigations: the Yorkshire Museum Ghost; the Runcorn Poltergeist; Harry Price and Rosalie; and the Ousedale Haunt Our Book No: 17826. $30 AUD.

28. Drury, Nevill (1984). Vision Quest: A Personal Journey Through Magic and Shamanism (1st p/b ed). Dorset: Prism. 114 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, black & white drawings, corner front cover creased, minor foxing & rubbing edges, minor edgewear. The Australian writer and publisher (anthropology graduate) describes his own personal journey of magic and shamanism. ISBN/ASIN: 090706163X. Our Book No: 21362. $12 AUD.

29. Drury, Nevill (1991). The Visionary Human: Mystical Consciousness and Paranormal Perspectives (1st Australian ed). Sydney: Bantam Books. 151 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, faint foxing top edge, top spine lightly worn, minor edgewear, old price marks. Nevill Drury addresses the implications of out-of-body and near-death experiences from religious and philosophical viewpoints in terms of expanded awareness. Includes exclusive interview with Robert Monroe, out-of-body researcher. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 1863590439. Our Book No: 2703. $12 AUD.

30. Ebon, Martin (editor) (1971). Psychic Discoveries by the Russians (1st ed). New York: Signet / New American Library. 175 pp. Paperback small, good condition, slight rubbing spine ends, light foxing inside covers, section of cover lightly rubbed & creased, two tiny dents rear cover, pages toned as usual, some edgewear, old price marks, rubber bookshop stamp. Martin Ebon has brought together astounding yet authentic reports which reveal the remarkable parapsychological breakthroughs that Russian scientists have achieved in their studies of spontaneous cases and in laboratory research. ISBN/ASIN: B0013M04MI. Our Book No: 23946. $12 AUD.

31. Ebon, Martin (editor) (1974). Exorcism: Fact not Fiction (Reprint ed). New York: Signet / New American Library. 275 pp. Paperback mass market, good condition only, pages & inside covers toned, edges faintly foxed, some edgewear. Collected essays on exorcism, edited with introduction by Martin Ebon. Our Book No: 4665. $12 AUD.

32. Edge, Hoyt; Morris, Robert; Palmer, John; Rush, Joseph; Barber, T. X. (foreword) (1986). Foundations of Parapsychology: Exploring the Boundaries of Human Capacity. Boston: Routledge Kegan Paul (RKP). 432 pp. Paperback thick octavo, good plus condition, black & white photos centre spread, edges little foxed, bottom edge rubbed, spinewear & edgewear. A valuable and detailed survey of parapsychological research, by four academic parapsychologists. Mainly about extrasensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK), but includes survival and sociocultural / philosophical aspects. ISBN/ASIN: 0710208057. Our Book No: 6555. $25 AUD.

33. Eggleton, Jill; Fowler, Jeff (illustrator) (1993). The Bunyip Cage [Little Koala Books]. Sydney, Beecroft: Custom Book Company. 24 pp. Hardback small octavo, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial cover, full-page colour drawings, bottom corners covers little scuffed, few small scratches covers, endpapers lightly foxed. This is the picture story for children and young adults about three children who want to catch a bunyip. What will they find in their cage? The large drawings and rhyming text will appeal to any age. (No date, but about 1993, Trove.). ISBN/ASIN: 1875216782. Our Book No: 30702. $12 AUD.

34. Ehrenwald, Jan; Murphy, Gardner (foreword) (1947). Telepathy and Medical Psychology. London: Allen & Unwin. 212 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in good plus dustjacket), edge strip jacket notably faded (edge tears, small piece missing top spine), flyleaves lightly toned, old price marks, bookshop rubber stamp, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Allen & Unwin edition. A psychiatrist examines interaction of ESP and health. Collectible feature: Reverse side of jacket is an old map (a post-war economy measure). ISBN/ASIN: B000X7J6V4. Our Book No: 4086. $15 AUD.

35. Ellison, Arthur (Arthur J.) (1988). Paranormal: The Reality of the Paranormal (Book club ed). London: Guild Publishing. 159 pp. Hardback wide octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket), black & white text-photos & drawings. By academic engineer and theosophist, and former president of the Society for Psychical Research, London. This well-illustrated book is a summary the evidence for the existence of a wide range of psychic phenomena, based in part on his personal experiences and scientific studies. He describes this book as his "psychical research autobiography". ISBN/ASIN: 0245544747. Our Book No: 3640. $20 AUD.

36. Evans, Hilary (1983). The Evidence for UFOs (Physical - Photographic - Visual) [ASSAP Evidence For Series]. Wellingborough: ASSAP / Aquarian Press. 160 pp. Paperback large trade, good condition, black & white text-photos, covers faintly foxed (front cover creased), top edge lightly foxed, minor edgewear & rubbing, sticker mark front flyleaf, rubber stamp title page, otherwise internally very good. Hilary Evans provides a valuable up-to-date assessment of the evidence (physical, photographic and visual) for Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), which has a very complex nature. A book in the 'ASSAP Evidence For’ series (Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena). The author is a longtime researcher of UFO reports and their social history context. ISBN/ASIN: 0850303508. Our Book No: 10365. $12 AUD.

37. Evans, Hilary (editor); Stacy, Dennis (editor); Chalker, Bill (introduction) (1997). A World History of UFOs (Fifty Years of UFO Encounters Described by Experts from Around the World) (Australian ed). Sydney: Red Sparrow / Duffy & Snellgrove. 296 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, few black & white text-photos, top edge foxed, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. The editors of 'Fortean Times' magazine, Hilary Evans and Denis Stacy, celebrate the 50th anniversary of American pilot Kenneth Arnold's 1947 experience which coined the term ‘flying saucers'. A comprehensive review of the major UFO reports worldwide during the past 50 years. If half these things are true, the world is a far stranger place than we imagine. If they’re not true, the same can be said about the human mind. (Australian edition, with local introduction by UFO researcher Bill Chalker.). ISBN/ASIN: 1875989145. Our Book No: 8347. $20 AUD.

38. Eysenck, H. J. (1960). Sense and Nonsense in Psychology (Revised, reprint ed). Harmondsworth: Pelican Books / Penguin Books. 349 pp. Paperback, very good condition, minor edgewear. The famous psychologist Hans Eysenck discusses recent experiments that throw light on a variety of controversial topics, including hypnosis, parapsychology, lie detectors, measuring personality, and the psychology of aesthetics. Our Book No: 16815. $12 AUD.

39. Farabone, R. (editor) (1976). UFO Phenomena: An International Annual Review Devoted to the Scientific Study of UFO Phenomena (4 issues) [UPIAR, volume 1 to 4]. Bologna, Italy: Editecs Pub. House / CNIFAA (Comitato Nazionale Indipendente per Studio dei Fenomeni Aerei Anomali). Each: 120 to 350 pp. Each issue: Paperback small octavo, good condition, drawings, typewritten text, spine little creased, edges & covers little foxed, minor edgewear. Heavy (about 1.2 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Four volumes of this international UFO research magazine, based in Italy (each adds: no 1): UPIAR, volume 1 (1976), volume 2 (1977), volume 3 (1979), volume 4 (1981). Each issue contains several research papers on UFOs. Includes Richard F. Haines on UFO appearance recognition and identification (v1), and two papers on the 1978 New Zealand UFO case, by B. S. (Bruce) Maccabee and R. F. (Richard) Haines. J Allen Hynek is one member of a lengthy editorial board. ISSN 0391111X. Our Book No: 17923. $100 AUD.

40. Farabone, R. (editor) (1982). International UPIAR Colloquium on Human Sciences and UFO Phenomena: Proceedings, Salzburg, July 26 - 29, 1982. Milano: UPIAR S.R.L. 173 pp. Paperback large trade, good condition, drawings, typewritten text, few drawings, pages notably toned, front cover little foxed, minor edgewear. Conference proceedings for UPIAR, an international UFO research group, based in Italy. This was the first conference held by UPIAR, and was at Salzburg, Austria in July 1982. ISSN 0391-111X. Our Book No: 18316. $40 AUD.

41. Farrer, Frances (2002). Sir George Trevelyan and the New Spiritual Awakening (1st ed). Edinburgh: Floris Books. 203 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, minimal edgewear. The first biography of Sir George Trevelyan, a father of the 20th-century movement for spiritual regeneration in Britain. He espoused alternative ideas long before they were generally known. He was an enthusiastic supporter of organic farming and community living. He is known as head of a remarkable post-war experiment in adult education at Attingham College, Shropshire. In 1971, he set up the Welkin Trust to promote spiritual education. ISBN/ASIN: 0863153771. Our Book No: 21769. $12 AUD.

42. FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation (1947). Federal Bureau of Investigation: Kenneth Arnold UFO File 1947 (Facsimile). Prescott, AZ: William L. Moore Publications & Research. 12 pp. Pamphlet quarto, good condition, stapled top left corner, typewritten text (some words blacked out, some indistinct), minor edgewear. This published photocopied pamphlet is a facsimile of an FBI report on the sighting by pilot Kenneth Arnold of a row of nine flying disks on July 12, 1947, which ushered in the modern UFO era. Consists of a transcript of Arnold's report, plus four FBI evaluative documents. (Undated facsimile. The photocopied text is partly blurred and difficult to read, and some words have been blacked out on the FBI reports.). Our Book No: 4620. $15 AUD.

43. Ferber, Sarah (2004). Demonic Possession and Exorcism in Early Modern France. London: Routledge. 227 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, few black & white drawings (engravings), minor edgewear corners. An original study of demonic possession and the ritual of exorcism, in early modern times in France. The book also looks at the present day. The author argues that early modern conflicts over the devil still carry an unexpected force and significance for Western Christianity. The author is lecturer in History at the University of Queensland. ISBN/ASIN: 0415212650. Our Book No: 29156. $30 AUD.

44. Flammonde, Paris (1977). UFO Exist! (1st p/b ed). New York: Ballantine Books. 480 pp. Paperback small, good condition, black & white photos centre spread, pages toned as usual, bottom corner rear cover creased, fore-edge little bumped, edges & endpapers lightly lightly foxed, edgewear. Paris Flammonde, a French UFO investigator, provides a broad-based history of UFO reports from prehistory to modern times, case reports, and whether governments and military has hushed up this topic. This first paperback edition has an insert of b&w photos. ISBN/ASIN: 0345256077. Our Book No: 3563. $12 AUD.

45. Freud, Sigmund; Rieff, Philip (editor) (1963). Studies in Parapsychology [Collected Papers of Sigmund Freud]. New York: Collier Books. 125 pp. Paperback small, good plus condition, pages lightly toned, edges lightly foxed, stain bottom edge rear cover, edgewear. Contains three fascinating essays apparently outside of his psychoanalytic framework: The Uncanny (1919); Dreams and Telepathy (1922); A Neurosis of Demonical Possession (1923). Our Book No: 13207. $12 AUD.

46. Gackenbach, Jayne; Bosveld, Jane (1989). Control Your Dreams: How Lucid Dreaming Can Help Uncover Your Hidden Desires, Confront Your Hidden Fears, and Explore the Frontiers of Human Consciousness (1st ed). New York: Harper & Row. 235 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), cloth spine, minor edgewear jacket, rubber stamps. First edition. About a special type of dream, a dream in which you realize you are dreaming. It is an exploration of how lucid dreams challenge our notions of what is real and what is illusion, and about what it means, after all, to be conscious. (From the library of Australian parapsychologist Harvey J. Irwin - his rubber stamp.). ISBN/ASIN: 0060159332. Our Book No: 20668. $20 AUD.

47. Gackenbach, Jayne (editor) (1987). Lucidity Letter (9 issues). Cedar Falls, IA: Department of Psychology, University of Northern Iowa. Each issue: 80 to 250 pp. Each issue: Paperback trade, good plus condition, card covers, perfect binding, edges lightly foxed (covers minimally) Very heavy (1.8 Kg), and not available for postage to destinations outside Australia. Nine issues of the journal 'Lucidity Letter’, consisting of research papers and commentary on lucid dreams, and their interpretation with regards to psychology and parapsychology. Some issues contain proceedings (papers) from Lucidity Association Symposiums. Specifically: Volume 5 nos 1 and 2 [1986], v6 no 1 and 2, v7 no 1, v8 nos 1 and 2, v9 nos 1 and 2 [1990]. . Our Book No: 182315. $120 AUD.

48. Gauld, Alan; Cornell, A. D. (1979). Poltergeists (1st ed). London: Routledge Kegan Paul (RKP). 406 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minimal foxing jacket (rear flap creased), edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear, rubber stamp on title page. First edition. A classic textbook on poltergeist phenomena by Alan Gauld and A. D. Cornell, two British parapsychologists associated with the Society for Psychical Research, London. (Rubber stamp of parapsychologist, Harvey J. Irwin.). ISBN/ASIN: 0710001851. Our Book No: 10297. $40 AUD.

49. GEPAN (1979 - 1981). GEPAN Note Technique (10 issues). Toulouse: GEPAN / CNES. Each: 46 to 137 pp. Each issue: Paperback small octavo, good plus condition, tables, figures, few maps, some edgewear. Ten reports from GEPAN / CNES (Groupe d'Etudes des Phenomenes Aerospatiaux non Identifies / Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales) in the Note Technique [Technical Notes] series. These reports summarise techniques for studying UFO reports. Four of the reports examine four specific high-value UFO cases. Our Book No: 18334. $200 AUD.

50. GEPAN (1980 - 1981). GEPAN Note D’Information (4 issues). Toulouse: GEPAN / CNES. Each: 70 to 100 pp. Each: Paperback small octavo, good plus condition, tables, figures, few maps, some edgewear. Four reports from GEPAN / CNES (Groupe d'Etudes des Phenomenes Aerospatiaux non Identifies / Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales) in the Note D’Information [Information Notes] series. No 1 summarises UFO statistics in the USSR, and nos 2 to 4, summarise UFO research in the United States (USA). Our Book No: 18333. $80 AUD.

51. Glaskin, G. M. (1989). A Door to Infinity: Proving the Christos Experience (Revised ed) [Proving the Christos Technique of Mind Travel]. Bridport, Dorset / Sydney, Lindfield: Prism Press / Unity Press. 183 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Gerald (G. M.) Glaskin, the Western Australian novelist, explores an easy method of achieving trance states by using the Christos technique involving mental exercise and foot massage. Originally published as 'A Door to Eternity', 1979. This is the revised edition, 1989. ISBN/ASIN: 1853270334. Our Book No: 13628. $30 AUD.

52. Goode, Erich (2000). Paranormal Beliefs: A Sociological Introduction. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc. 310 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, minor edgewear, owner's two rubber stamps front endpapers. Despite the continued and growing popularity of such phenomena as angels, witches, extrasensory perception, psychics, astrology, foretelling the future, living past lives, ghosts, and communicating with the dead, such paranormal beliefs have received little scrutiny from sociologists. Who believes in them? Why? And with what consequences? A paranormal belief system is generated as a result of cultural, social, and social-psychological forces. It is linked with social institutions in identifiable ways and has identifiable consequences. According to Erich Goode, the explication of how paranormal beliefs are accepted or rejected yields richer understanding of social structures and dynamics. Accepting one or more of the beliefs - or accepting a cosmology that rules them out of the realm of the possible - tells us a great deal about the believers and disbelievers as well as the society in which they live. This compelling, well-documented work presents a much-needed sociological examination of the role paranormal beliefs play in our society. The author is a sociologist at the State University of New York. (Rubber stamp of Harvey J. Irwin, Australian academic parapsychologist.). ISBN/ASIN: 1577660765. Our Book No: 183011. $50 AUD.

53. Guiley, Rosemary Ellen (1992). The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits (1st ed). New York: Facts on File. 374 pp. Hardback large quarto, dustjacket, good plus condition (in good plus dustjacket), esge tears jacket (reverse side lightly foxed), edges lightly foxed, some edgewear, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Heavy (1.2 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Rosemary Ellen Guiley has compiled a valuable encylopedia about ghost and spirits that has been frequently reprinted. This reference book features 400 A-Z entries, and covers ghost beliefs, lore, knowledge, scientist and ghost hunters, and case stories from around the world and throughout history. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0816021406. Our Book No: 18184. $40 AUD.

54. Haining, Peter (1999). A Dictionary of Ghosts (1st this ed). London: Robert Hale. 271 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos & sketches, faint toning pages, bottom edge little rubbed, minor edgewear. Peter Haining provides an A to Z listing of topics and sightings about ghosts and apparitions - for example, actors, animal ghosts, writers, ghost hunters, phantom armies, poltergeists, and scientist investigators. ISBN/ASIN: 0709065329. Our Book No: 40913. $20 AUD.

55. Harary, Keith; Weintraub, Pamela (1991). Higher Consciousness in 30 Days: The Mystical Experience Programme. London: Aquarian Press / HarperCollins. 90 pp. Paperback small octavo, good condition, pages toned as common, some edgewear, bookshop rubber stamp, old price marks. Parapsychologist Keith Harary explains how to induce mystical experiences without drugs and strong belief systems. The exercises teach you how to pay attention to subtle feelings, ideas and capabilities just beneat everyday awareness, and thus learn to experience life from the vantage point of the mystic (sage). ISBN/ASIN: 1855381222. Our Book No: 18095. $25 AUD.

56. Haynes, Renee (1973). The Hidden Springs: An Enquiry into Extra-sensory Perception (Revised ed). Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 264 pp. Paperback, very good condition, few black & white text-photos, spine little creased (during manufacture), some edgewear, old price marks, cover design differs from stock photo. Renee Haynes, a council member of the Society of Psychical Research, London, provides abundant historical evidence for unexplained parapsychological experiences and their significance. The main focus is on extrasensory perception (ESP), but she also covers a wide range of supposed paranormal experiences, including poltergeists, levitation, faith healing - and also bird migration, dowsing and magic. ISBN/ASIN: 0316352276. Our Book No: 8267. $15 AUD.

57. Heffernan, John (2005). Haunted Australia (1st ed). Sydney: Scholastic. 167 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written dedication & drawing). A story for young adults about spooky hauntings from the Australian city and the bush, from olden times to the present day. They are sometimes frightening but always mysterious. Target audience: Primary school age: children aged 8 and over. (Written dedication by author with drawing: To Eden, with a face with glasses and the letter B then the glasses form OO! Happy reading, and author name.). ISBN/ASIN: 1865048267. Our Book No: 30811. $25 AUD.

58. Hess, David J. (1993). Science in the New Age: The Paranormal, its Defenders and the Debunkers, and American Culture. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. 243 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, top edge faintly foxed, bottom edge little rubbed, minor edgewear & spinewear. (This copy: Paperback edition, ISBN 0299138240.) David Hess, an American cultural anthropology academic, explores ideologies of the paranormal in the United States. He offers a comparative map of the labyrinth of views put forward by parapsychologists, skeptical debunkers, spirit channelers and crystal healers, Hollywood poltergeist scripts, and prophets of the New Age. ISBN/ASIN: 0299138240. Our Book No: 10768. $20 AUD.

59. Heymer, John E. (1997). The Entrancing Flame: The Facts of Spontaneous Human Combustion (1st p/b ed). London: Warner Books. 258 pp. Paperback mass market, very good condition, spine lightly faded, pages lightly toned, bottom edge little rubbed, minor edgewear. (This copy: Warner Books, London, paperback, same ISBN.) A scientific investigation into baffling cases of supposed spontaneous human combustion (SHC). John Heymer is a retired British crime scenes investigator, who initially was puzzled by the strange case he investigated, involving the death of Henry Thomas in 1980, in which Thomas was reduced to ashes in his house, which was otherwise untouched by fire. ISBN/ASIN: 071515620. Our Book No: 2891. $15 AUD.

60. Heywood, Rosalind (1978). The Sixth Sense: An Inquiry into Extra-sensory Perception (Revised ed). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. 270 pp. Paperback, very good condition, spine little creased, pages lightly toned as usual, some edgewear, rubber stamp. Revised edition. An investigation of scientific research into the human sixth sense (extrasensory perception or ESP), dating from the foundation of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) in London. Rosalind Heywood, an SPR member, has also written 'The Infinite Hive', based on her personal experiences of ESP. Originally published, 1959. (Rubber stamp of parapsychologist Harvey J. Irwin.). ISBN/ASIN: 0140046232. Our Book No: 5493. $20 AUD.

61. Hitching, Francis (1980). Psi in the Laboratory: 12 Crucial Findings [SPR Study Guide, no 1]. London: Society For Psychical Research. 12 pp. paperback, card cover, very good condition, rubber stamps. Our Book No: 3192. $10 AUD.

62. Houdini, Harry; Randi, Amazing James (foreword) (1993). Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose (1st pub p/b ed) [Skeptic's Bookshelf]. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books. 240 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good plus condition. The author, legendary American magician and illusionist Houdini, examines critically the claims of those in his own profession. Using personal research and observations, he reveals the techniques used by fire eaters, sword-swallowers, and other masters of illusion to mystify and amaze audiences around the world. (Originally published, 1920.). ISBN/ASIN: 0879758171. Our Book No: 17782. $12 AUD.

63. Houran, James (editor); Lange, Rense (editor); Beloff, John (foreword); Schmeidler, Gertrude (afterword) (2001). Hauntings and Poltergeists: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (1st ed). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company Inc. 330 pp. Hardback quarto, no jacket as issued, very good condition, pictorial cover, few black & white text-photos, figures, tables, light foxing edges.Heavy (1.0 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. The essays in this book promote a better understanding of hauntings and poltergeists. The authors come from backgrounds in anthropology, history, philosophy, psychiatry, and sociology, and give sober and readable discussions of numerous ideas and rationalizations for hauntings and poltergeists. The book is divided into three major sections: sociocultural, physical and physiological perspectives. This work gives an excellent overview of each perspective, and also addresses the general psychology of belief in the paranormal, and how that belief relates to experiences of ghosts and poltergeists. Edited by James Houran and Rense Lange. ISBN/ASIN: 0786409843. Our Book No: 41288. $80 AUD.

64. Hyman, Ray (1989). The Elusive Quarry: A Scientific Appraisal of Psychical Research (1st ed). Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books. 447 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), pages lightly toned, minor edgewear jacket (few tiny edge tears, flaps creased, light foxing reverse side), corners of covers slightly bumped, owner's rubber stamp. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Ray Hyman, an American research psychologist and skeptic, reviews the history and methods of parapsychology, previously termed psychical research. A fascinating and fair-minded critique of the field. Hyman is respected by both parapsychologists and skeptics. (Two rubber stamps of Australian academic parapsychologist Harvey Irwin.). ISBN/ASIN: 0879755040. Our Book No: 41290. $40 AUD.

65. Hynek, J. Allen (chief editor) (1985). International UFO Reporter (14 issues). Evanston, IL: Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). Each issue: 8 to 16 pp. Each issue: Paperback large quarto, good to very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, maps, edges foxed, minor edgewear, address label rear cover (some issues). A scarce but incomplete run of early issues of this premier UFO research journal: Volume 4 (1979, nos 1 to 6 including combined 3/4), volume 5 (1980, nos 1, 2), volume 7 (1982, nos 4 to 6), volume 8 (1983, nos 1 to 3), volume 10 (1985, no 4). Total of 14 issues. Our Book No: 17892. $140 AUD.

66. IANDS, Australia; Sutherland, Cherie (1990 - 1995). Australiands: Newsletter of the International Associations for Near Death Studies, Australia (21 Issues). Sydney: IANDS Australia. Each issue: about 6 pp. Each issie: Newsletter format, large quarto, good condition, stapled top corner (staples rusted), some edgewear, mailing label & postage stamp (last page most issues, fdw also with tape marks). 'Australiands' is the quarterly newsletter of the International Association for Near Death Studies (IANDS), Australian branch. This is an incomplete set (21 issues, each 6 pages): volume 1 (nos 2 - 4) [1990], vol 2 (2 - 4), vol 3 (1 - 4), vol 4 (1 - 4), vol 5 (1 - 4), vol 6 (1 - 3) [1995]. Our Book No: 18327. $120 AUD.

67. IANDS, JNDS; Greyson, Bruce (editor) (1991 - 1994). Journal of Near-Death Studies, Australia (12 Issues). New York: Human Sciences Press / International Association for Near Death Studies (IANDS). Each issue: about 74 pp. Each issue: Journal format, large trade, good condition, edges & cover spine little foxed, spine damaged (1 issue, repaired), minor edgewaer. An incomplete set of 12 issues of the 'Journal of Near-Death Studies’, published by Human Sciences Press on behalf of the International Association. for Near Death Studies. The issues are: volume 10 (nos 1 to 4), vol 11 (1 to 3), vol 12 (1 to 3) [1994), and [later], vol 15 (nos 2 and 4). Our Book No: 18329. $120 AUD.

68. Inglis, Brian (1986). The Paranormal: An Encyclopedia of Psychic Phenomena. London: Paladin / Grafton Books. 368 pp. Paperback small trade, good condition, black & white photos spread, pages toned, crease front cover near spine, spine creased & faded (edge little rubbed), minor edgewear. The author has looked at a large range of experimental and historical sources to write this revealing guide to the many types of the paranormal. There are brief biographical notes of the leading mediums and psychical researches in this interesting encyclopedia. ISBN/ASIN: 0586084630. Our Book No: 30744. $12 AUD.

69. Inglis, Brian (1987). The Power of Dreams. London: Grafton Books / Collins Publishing. 220 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), top edge & reverse side jacket little foxed, minor edgewear. The Power of Dreams, by Brian Inglis (Grafton Books, 1987). Stimulating historical and scientific survey that records their beneficial value of dreams, eg, for self-help and creativity. He is particualrly interested in prophetic and creative "visions' by famous people such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Edgar Allan Poe, Neils Bohr, chemist Friedrich Kekule (who dreamed the benzene ring) and Elias Howe (who invented the sewing machine). ISBN/ASIN: 0246129255. Our Book No: 17045. $15 AUD.

70. Irwin, H. J. (Harvey J.) (1985). Flight of Mind: A Psychological Study of the Out-of-Body Experience. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press. 374 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, burgundy cloth cover, typewritten text, minor edgewear. Harvey J. Irwin has written an detailed academic review of research regarding out-of-body experiences (OBEs). The author is a psychologist and parapsychologist, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales (NSW). SCARCE. ISBN/ASIN: 0810817373. Our Book No: 15592. $200 AUD.

71. Jahn, Robert G. (1983). On the Representation of Psychic Research to the Community of Established Science [Technical Note PEAR 83004]. Princeton, NJ: Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory, Princeton University. 23 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, card cover (with peephole), typewritten text (one side of page only), minor edgewear. This informative essay by Robert Jahn from PEAR (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab) explores the difficulty of presenting psychic research findings to mainstream science, and with obtaining resources. He offers several recommendations including better presentation of research, and how to deal with critics and zealots, and merger of the various parapsychological societies. Based on an invited talk to the Parapsychological Association Annual Convention. Fairleigh - Dickinson University, 1983. Our Book No: 18207. $20 AUD.

72. Jinks, Tony (2012). An Introduction to the Psychology of Paranormal Belief and Experience (1st ed). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. 267 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Tony Jinks (Australian academic psychologist, University of Western Sydney) gives a balanced and accessible analysis of various explanations for the paranormal. The author provides insight into how these theories are applied or misapplied, and to proper inquiry into the paranormal. The relationship between the field of psychology and the supernatural are made clear. The author is a specialist consultant on the Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research Review Board. ISBN/ASIN: 9780786465446. Our Book No: 41013. $35 AUD.

73. Kieckhefer, Richard (2000). Magic in the Middle Ages [Cambridge Medieval Textbooks]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (CUP). 219 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, CANCELLED EX-LIBRARY, review label inside front cover. Surveys the growth and development of magic in medieval Europe. He examines its relation to religion, science, philosophy, art, literature, and politics before introducing the kinds of people who practiced magic, and the reasoning behind their beliefs. The book also looks at many other aspects of life in the Middle Ages. ISBN/ASIN: 0521785766. Our Book No: 29512. $25 AUD.

74. Lang, Allan (editor) (1986 - 1995). The Southern Skeptic (32 issues). Adelaide, Magill: Australian Skeptics, South Australian Branch. 18 pp. Each issue: Quarto magazine format, stapled (taped along spine), good condition, address label rear cover, tape marks (includes along spine). Heavy (1.3 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Consists of: 1986 (2 issues), 87 (4), 88 (4), 89 (1), 90 (5), 91 (3), 92 (5), 93 (4), 94 (3), 95 (1). Our Book No: 12699. $50 AUD.

75. Laszlo, Ervin (1993). The Creative Cosmos: A Unified Science of Matter, Life and Mind. Edinburgh: Floris Books. 255 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, faint foxing inside covers & flyleaf, minor edgewear. Examines scientific inquiry into the nature of reality. Laszlo proposes a universal psi-field underlying and interconnecting all of matter. He examines the probable nature and workings of this cosmic medium, using the most recent findings in holodynamics and scalar wave theory. We exist in an intrinsically creative cosmos which preserves and renews the imprint of all that is and ever was. Written in a clear and accessible style, this books makes vital reading for all those searching to understand the paradigms for the emerging interdisciplinary science for the next century. ISBN/ASIN: 0863151728. Our Book No: 26470. $15 AUD.

76. Lewis, James R. (1994). Encyclopedia of Afterlife Beliefs and Phenomena. Detroit: Gale Research Inc. 420 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, faint foxing edges, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. This book explores the ritual, lore, pageantry, customs, language, theory and other aspects of the afterlife, as well as the individuals and organizations (including parapsychologists) who study the afterlife. ISBN/ASIN: 0787602884. Our Book No: 24573. $35 AUD.

77. Litvag, Irving (1972). Singer in the Shadows: The Strange Story of Patience Worth (Reprint ed) [Pearl Curran]. New York: Macmillan. 293 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in fair dustjacket), fore-edge untrimmed, flap price-clipped jacket (section rear cover covered both sides by large sticker, edge tears repaired, reverse side little toned, small stains, edgewear), protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Singer in the Shadows, by Irving Litvag (Macmillan, 1972). Biography of an uneducated American housewife from St Louis, Pearl Curran, who channels by automatic writing a 17th century woman, Patience Worth. ISBN/ASIN: B0006C0S36. Our Book No: 2976. $15 AUD.

78. Loane, Marcus L. (1997). The Voice of the Prophets: From Isaiah to Malachi. Adelaide, Blackwood: New Creation Publications. 130 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, small mark top edge, minor edgewear The Most Reverend Sir Marcus Loane was formerly Anglican Archbishop of Sydney. This book is an attempt to select and expound the key verses in each of the prophets in the Bible so as to illuminate their relevance today. Scarce. SCARCE. ISBN/ASIN: 0864082053. Our Book No: 22454. $15 AUD.

79. MacKenzie, Andrew (No Date). Apparitions [SPR Study Guide, no 3]. London: Society For Psychical Research. 12 pp. Paperback, card cover, very good condition, black & white drawings. Our Book No: 3194. $10 AUD.

80. Marsh, M. C.; Valkhoff, Prof. M. (1962). Two Experiments in Paranormal Cognition [Publications of the South African Society for Psychical Research]. Johannesburg: South African Society for Psychical Research. 28 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good condition, card cover, stapled (rusted), rear cover minimally scratched, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear. First essay is about three ESP experiments using drawings as targets (psychometry, by Marsh). The second essay is an adventure in object reading with two 16th century manuscripts. Plus a report on precognitive dreams, and the secretary's annual report. Our Book No: 16668. $15 AUD.

81. Martinez-Taboas, Alfonso (1995). Multiple Personality: An Hispanic Perspective. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Puente Publications. 250 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. A clinical psychologist from Puerto Rico describes multiple personality, and reports his eight-year empirical study in Puerto Rico (the first such study in Latin America). SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 0963450107. Our Book No: 2737. $12 AUD.

82. Mauskopf, Seymour H.; McVaugh, Michael R.; Rhine, J. B. (afterword); Rhine, L. E. (afterword) (1980). The Elusive Science: Origins of Experimental Psychical Research. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 368 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), rear flap creased jacket, edges & endpapers lightly foxed, minor edgewear, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Professors Seymour Mauskopf and Michael McVaugh examine the history of the controversial science of parapsychology, initially termed 'psychical research'. They track the evolution of this discipline from amateurish and disorganised investigations to professional experimental research. They concentrate on the period from 1920 to 1940 when psychical researchers first made a sustained attempt to gain acceptance from mainstream science. Both authors are historians of science, and they make no claim about the validity of the philosophical foundations of the field. This history is based on records from the British and American Societies for Psychical Research, and the parapsychology laboratory of J. B. Rhine at Duke University. In an afterword, J.B. and Louisa Rhine offer a parapsychological perspective. ISBN/ASIN: 0801823315. Our Book No: 18258. $60 AUD.

83. McClenon, James (1985). Deviant Science: The Case of Parapsychology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 282 pp. Paperback octavo, good plus condition, some foxing and rubbing, minor edgewear. Sociologist (University of Maryland) studies the discipline of parapsychology (scientific study of claims of the paranormal, such as extrasensory perception, ESP) from the valuable viewpoints of the both the sociology of science, and the sociology of deviant behaviour. The rational study of events that apparently defy current scientific explanation can provoke irrational responses from elitist scientists. ISBN/ASIN: 0812211782. Our Book No: 17862. $30 AUD.

84. McCulloch, Julie (1992). Ghosts of Port Arthur (2nd ed). Port Arthur, TAS: Self-published; A. D. Simmons. 40 pp. Paperback, very good condition, card cover, black & white text-photos, map, minor edgewear. Julie McCulloch provides a detailed account of the sightings of apparitions and unexplained occurrences at Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasmania (an old convict goal), from the 1870s to the present day. Second edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0646071017. Our Book No: 3718. $12 AUD.

85. McInally, Peg (2000). Burnie and Banjo (Banyo) Bunyip and the One That Got Away. City Not Stated: Peg McInally. 23 pp. Paperback large oblong trade, very good condition, stapled, pictorial cover, card covers, colour drawings, faint impressions front cover, minor edgewear & spinewear. A delightful children's story about two bunyips who go fishing. This beautifully illustrated book will delight all ages. Map on the rear cover mentions The Bunyip Hole, near Mulgildie, Queensland. (No date, not listed in Trove. Date is a guess.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780980875720. Our Book No: 30689. $20 AUD.

86. Messner, Reinhold; Constantine, Peter (translator) (2000). My Quest for the Yeti: Confronting the Himalaya's Deepest Mystery (1st U.K. ed). London: Macmillan. 169 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, black & white vignettes, map, top edge foxed, pages lightly toned as usual, minor edgewear. Reinhold Messner investigates the yeti, a mythical animal from the Himalayas. The author is an explorer and climber who was the first to reach the peak of Mt Everest without oxygen support. He has travelled the world in search of adventures. He lives in a castle in the Italian Alps. (ISBN on copyright page 033377941X differes from ISBN on rear cover 0333905288.). ISBN/ASIN: 0333905288. Our Book No: 9673. $12 AUD.

87. Moore, E. Garth (1966). Survival: A Reconsideration [Frederic W. Myers Memorial Lecture]. London: Society for Psychical Research (SPR). 15 pp. Paperback, very good condition, card cover, minor edgewear, rubber stamps. A lecture on survival-of-death research, by E. Gareth Moore. The 16th Frederic W. Myers Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Society of psychical Research, London. The author is a barrister and church commissioner, as well as president of the Churches Fellowship for Psychical and Spiritual Studies. (Rubber stamp of the Australian Institute of Psychic Research.). Our Book No: 13555. $12 AUD.

88. Morse, Melvin; Perry, Paul (with); Moody, Raymond A. (foreword) (1991). Closer to the Light: Learning from Children's Near-death Experiences (1st UK ed). London: Souvenir Press. 209 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), pages lightly toned as usual, minor edgewear, rubber stamps. American pediatrician reports his study of the near-death experiences (NDEs) of children. Children are too young to have absorbed cultural attitudes to death - they consistently report serene and joyous experiences of "the light", out-of-body travel, telepathic encounters and encounters with dead friends and relatives. (From the library of retired Australian parapsychologist, Harvey Irwin.). ISBN/ASIN: 028563030X. Our Book No: 14451. $15 AUD.

89. Morse, Melvin; Perry, Paul (with) (1992). Transformed by the Light: The Powerful Effect of Near-death Experiences on People's Lives (Reprint ed). New York: Willard Books. 247 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), cloth spine, jacket spine little faded (minor edgewear), edges lightly foxed, bottom corner front cover bumped, pages lightly toned. Melvin Morse examines the changes that happen to those that had near-death experiences (NDEs) as children. This book is based on the largest study ever done of people who have had NDEs. It focused on more than 400 subjects from all walks of life - housepersons, secretaries, lawyers, doctors, salespeople. The book is Inspirational, scientific, and compassionate. The author is a paediatrician and an acknowledged leader in NDE research. ISBN/ASIN: 0679404430. Our Book No: 40512. $20 AUD.

90. Murphy, Gardner; Murphy, Lois Barclay (editor) (1989). There is More Beyond: Selected Papers of Gardner Murphy. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. 299 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good plus condition, rubber stamps. A selection of published papers by the noted American psychologist and psychical researcher. (From the library of retired Australian parapsychologist, Harvey Irwin.). ISBN/ASIN: 0899504442. Our Book No: 8567. $20 AUD.

91. Neppe, Vernon M. (1983). The Psychology of Deja Vu: Have I Been Here Before? Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. 277 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good condition, flexible covers, minor edgewear, title handwritten on spine, owner's rubber stamps. A pioneering investigation of the deja vu phenomenon written from a psychological perspective, by a South African-American psychiatry professor and parapsychologist. Deja vu describes the feeling that one has lived through the present situation before. (Rubber stamps of Harvey J. Irwin, psychologist and parapsychologist.). ISBN/ASIN: 0854947639. Our Book No: 17645. $80 AUD.

92. Oesterreich, Traugott K.; Ibberson, D. (translator) (1974). Possession and Exorcism: Among Primitive Races, in Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and Modern Times. New York: Causeway Books. 400 pp. Hardback large octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dudtjacket), some edgewear & small edge tears jacket (front flap clipped, reverse side little toned), pages lightly toned as usual, owner's small written name, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. The definitive study of the historical context of possession and exorcism. A vast repository of lengthy quotes from significant literature from ancient to modern times. The author (1880 - 1949) was a German philosophy professor with a significant interest in psychical research. The nine chapters are collected in two parts: The Nature of the State of Possession [and] The Distribution of Possession and its Importance from the Standpoint of Religious Psychology. Contains an appendix on parapsychology. Originally published in German in 1921. This is an authorised translation into English. (Stock photo shows an incorrect book.). ISBN/ASIN: 0883560356. Our Book No: 14200. $45 AUD.

93. Palmer, John A; Rhine, J. B.; Dalton, Kathy; Feather, Sally Rhine (2001). Parapsychology and the Rhine Research Center. Durham, NC: Institute for Parapsychology. 73 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, card cover (with rear flap), black & white photos, minor edgewear. Promotional booklet for the premier parapsychology research centre, based in Durham, NC, and founded by J. B. and Louisa Rhine. Contains articles, including: A brief introduction to parapsychology - Modern psi: ganzfeld & DMILS - Institute for Parapsychology - Summer study program - On becoming a parapsychologist - Parapsychology pointers - Suggested reading - International directory. ISBN/ASIN: B001LQS09U. Our Book No: 12906. $15 AUD.

94. Parra, Alejandro (2003). Fenomenos Paranormales: Una Introduccion a los Eventos Sorprendentes (1st ed) [Paranormal Phenomena: An Introduction to Surprising Events]. Buenos Aires: Coleccion Infinito / Editorial Kier. 160 pp. Paperback (with flap), very good condition, tables, black & white text-photos, autograph (author's written dedication). (From the library of retired parapsychologist Harvey Irwin.) An introduction to parapsychology written in Spanish for readers in Argentina. ISBN/ASIN: 9501770044. Our Book No: 14938. $15 AUD.

95. Pinkney, John (2006). Great Australian Mysteries 2: Unsolved Unexplained Unknown. Melbourne: Five Mile Press. 329 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white photos, black & white drawings & text-photos, top corner front cover & bottom corner rear cover little creased, minor edgewear. Great Australian Mysteries 2: Unsolved Unexplained Unknown, by John Pinkney, File Mile Press, 2006.) A new selection of the most tantalising true mystery cases from John Pinkney, an Australian investigator who has conducted a lifetime of research. ISBN/ASIN: 1741782015. Our Book No: 28524. $15 AUD.

96. Pope, Nick (1997). The Uninvited: An Expose of the Alien Abduction Phenomenon. London: Simon & Schuster. 316 pp. Paperback, very good condition, minor edgewear. A former British Ministry of Defence official reports how he came to believe in the reality of the alien abduction experience. ISBN/ASIN: 0671004964. Our Book No: 1574. $12 AUD.

97. Prince, Walter Franklin (1975). The Enchanted Boundary: Being a Survey of Negative Reactions to Claims of Psychic Phenomena 1820 - 1930 [Perspectives in Psychical Research]. New York: Arno Press. 348 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, burgundy cloth cover, edges faintly foxed, few page corners little creased (manufacture defect), minor edgewear. Prince (1863 - 1934) is a minister and founder of the Boston Society for Psychical Research. He conducted many investigations, including the medium "Patience Worth." Although a skeptic, he believed that some of the phenomena associated with Spiritualism were legitimate, and others possibly so. This volume is a pioneering study of hostile skepticism to psychical research. The first part is "Books and Articles Hostile to Psychic Research" (examines 40 books and papers, and includes a chapter on the Houdini - Conan Doyle dispute). The second part is a "Discussion Evoked by a Questionnaire", in which letters were sent to professorial skeptics. He summarises the 71 responses in eight chapters. ISBN/ASIN: 0405070454. Our Book No: 16926. $50 AUD.

98. Psychical Research, Society for (1965). Hints on Sitting with Mediums (Revised ed). London: Society for Psychical Research (SPR). 13 pp. Paperback trade, good plus condition, card cover (lightly foxed), rubber stamps. (Rubber stamp of the Australian Institute of Psychic Research.). Our Book No: 16137. $12 AUD.

99. Psychical Research, Society for (1968). Notes for Investigators of Spontaneous Cases. London: Society For Psychical Research. 19 pp. Paperback, card cover, very good condition, cover little foxed, rubber stamp. Our Book No: 3217. $10 AUD.

100. Puthoff, Harold E. (editor) (1983). The Explorer: Newsletter of the Society for Scientific Exploration. Menlo Park, CA: The Explorer. Each issue: 8 to 16 pages pp. Paperback quarto, good plus condition, stapled, some foxing & edgewear, postage marks rear cover (address sticker, postage stamps or rubber stamp), rear cover one issue very torn (repaired). Thirteen issues, 1983 - 1990: Volume 1 to 3 (nos 1, 2), volume 4 (nos 1 to 3), volumes 5 to 6 (nos 1, 2). 2 Editor varies from issue to issue. The society promotes research into anomalistic phenomena. Most news items are about parapsychological research. Our Book No: 17477. $40 AUD.

101. Radin, Dean (2009). The Noetic Universe: The Scientific Evidence for Psychic Phenomena (1st Corgi ed). London: Corgi Books. 408 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, black & white drawings, minimal toning pages, minor edgewear. Eminent parapsychologist Dean Radin provides a rigorously reasoned manifesto who unveils persuasive empirical evidence for the existence of psychic phenomena. Radin explores myriad phenomena: from ESP to ghosts to psychokinesis. He analyzes how the inevitable mass acceptance of the mind-matter link will affect social, economic, academic, health and spiritual issues. He is the director of the Consciousness Research Laboratory, University of Nevada Las Vegas, and twice president of the Parapsychology Association. He has also done cutting-edge research for AT&T, Stanford, Princeton's Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory, the University of Edinburgh, S.R.I. International and the U.S. Government. First British paperback edition. . ISBN/ASIN: 9780552162357. Our Book No: 41065. $18 AUD.

102. Randall, John L. (No Date). Tests for Extrasensory Perception & Psychokinesis: An Introductory Guide. London: Society For Psychical Research. 36 pp. Paperback, card cover, very good condition, rubber stamp. Our Book No: 3203. $10 AUD.

103. Randle, Kevin D. (1999). Scientific Ufology. New York: HarperTorch. 241 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, inside covers & small mark fore-edge toned, toned, pages lightly toned as usual, fore-edge marked, front cover corner tips little creased, remainder stripe. Subtitle: 'Roswell and beyond - how scientific methodology can prove the reality of UFOs’. Kevin Randle reports on his scientific analysis of puzzling UFO reports, based on eyewitness reports, physical evidence, photos and videos. These reports also suggest the possibility of alien visitation, and the supposed coverup by the U.S. government. Includes a chapter on UFO hoaxes. The author has a PhD and is a captain in the US Air Force Reserves. ISBN/ASIN: 0380813831. Our Book No: 3207. $12 AUD.

104. Randles, Jenny (1986). Beyond Explanation? Paranormal Experiences of Famous People (New ed). London: Ravette. 187 pp. Paperback small trade, good condition, spine lightly faded, few tiny marks rear cover, top edge foxed, pages lightly toned, minimal foxing few pages, minor edgewear. Beyond Explanation? Paranormal Experiences of Famous People, by Jenny Randles (Ravette, 1986). An original collection of intriguing stories from nearly fifty celebrities. During her work as a researcher into the paranormal, the author has encountered many psychic stars and public figures who can tell of strange powers at work in their lives. ISBN/ASIN: 0948456302. Our Book No: 40312. $16 AUD.

105. Rao, K. Ramakrishna; Palmer, John (1987). The Anomaly called Psi: Recent Research and Criticism. USA: Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 104 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, top edge little foxed, minor edgewear. This booklet starts with a paper by Rao and Palmer stating the evidence for a theoretical construct called psi, as the underlying principle for explaining ESP and PK. There follows critical comments by numerous parapsychologists and skeptics, and then a reply by Rao and Palmer. (Reprinted from the journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences, volume 10, pages 539 - 643.). Our Book No: 17735. $20 AUD.

106. Rawcliffe, D. H.; Huxley, Julian (foreword) (1959). Occult and Supernatural Phenomena (Reprint ed). New York: Dover Publications. 551 pp. Paperback small octavo, good plus condition, few black & white text-photos (including frontispiece), covers little creased, top edge lightly foxed, bottom edge rubbed, minor edgewear. Applies the stern light of rational examination to hundreds of persistent "illusions and delusions" of mankind, such as (as listed on the front cover): stigmata, poltergeists, seances, ESP and telepathy, hypnotism, firewalking, mystical experience, lycanthropy, peyotl visions, auras, levitation, automatic writing. Our Book No: 18238. $15 AUD.

107. Rhine, Louisa E.; Rhine, J. B. (foreword) (1961). Hidden Channels of the Mind (Book club ed). New York: William Morrow. 253 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos centre spread, light foxing reverse side jacket (some edgewear, edges little chipped, spine ends scuffed, white background covers little toned & foxed), pages little toned, rough cut fore-edge, light foxing top edge, few small creases top of rear pastedown, rubber owner stamps. In this thought-provoking book Louisa Rhine (wife of pioneer parapsychologist J. B. Rhine) merges her laboratory research in the Parapsychology Laboratory ar Duke University, with actual case histories, to discuss the known aspects of extrasensory perception in easy-to-read language. The various forms of ESP are revealed in personal experience and recorded by men and women in all walks of life. Book Club edition. ISBN/ASIN: B00KNC4W9A. Our Book No: 41201. $20 AUD.

108. Rimmer, John (1984). The Evidence for Alien Abductions [ASSAP Evidence For Series]. Wellingborough: Aquarian Press. 160 pp. Paperback trade, good plus condition, black & white drawings, top edge foxed (other edges lightly), minor edgewear, sticker corner front flyleaf. John Rimmer, an English librarian and publisher of 'Magonia' magazine, summarises the evidence for alleged kidnapping of humans by non-human entities as an intriguing aspect of UFO experiences. He favours a largely psychological explanation. Sponsored by ASSAP (Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena). ISBN/ASIN: 0850303621. Our Book No: 5742. $12 AUD.

109. Robbins, Paul R. (1988). The Psychology of Dreams. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. 174 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, minor edgewear, rubber stamps. First edition. An interesting and erudite psychological overview of dreaming. Our dreams fascinate us as individuals and as a society. What do people dream about? How do the blind and the mentally ill dream? How did the ancients view dreams? This wide-ranging book also discusses such topics as REM studies, experimental stimulation on dream content, research on dreams and creativity, symbolism and nightmares. The book explores a number of techniques used to analyze dreams. Has a chapter on telepathic and paranormal dreams. (From the library of Australian parapsychologist Harvey J. Irwin.). ISBN/ASIN: 0899502709. Our Book No: 17553. $20 AUD.

110. Roberts, Ursula (1977). The Mystery of the Human Aura (Reprint ed). New York: Samuel Weiser. 34 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, plain cover (not coloured), minor creasing, minor edgewear, price sticker, rubber stamp. A popular esoteric description of the human aura, originally published by Spiritualists in in 1950. (Rubber stamp of the AIPR: Australian Institute of Psychic Research.). Our Book No: 17755. $12 AUD.

111. Rogo, D. Scott (1984). Our Psychic Potentials (1st ed). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 172 pp. Paperback trade, good condition, edges foxed, title page & first few pages & last page lightly foxed, top spine slightly bumped, small stain bottom edge front & rear covers, some edgewear. Our Psychic Potentials, by D. Scott Rogo (Prentice-Hall, 1984). A leading parapsychologist not only proves that we all have psi (psychic) potentials but shows how we can develop and use them. ISBN/ASIN: 0136443036. Our Book No: 30809. $12 AUD.

112. Sandwith, George; Sandwith, Helen (1954). Magical Mission. Reigate, Surrey: Omega Press. 255 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket (missing), very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, red cloth cover (spine little faded), page edges lightly foxed, bookshop sticker. An Australian couple travels in search of wisdom from traditional cultures, including Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia) and Polynesia (Fiji). Our Book No: 19495. $12 AUD.

113. Shallis, Michael (1988). The Electric Shock Book. London: Souvenir Press. 287 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, good plus condition (in good plus dustjacket), pages toned, top edge & reverse side jacket lightly foxed, minor edgewear. The Electric Shock Book, by Michael Shallis (Souvenir, 1988). A fascinating account of the past 150 years involving our increasing dependence on electricity. Have we become slaves to a force we don't fully understand? Includes sections dealing with electricity and the human body, electricity and the psychic world, electricity and health, allergic to electricity, etc. ISBN/ASIN: 0285628127. Our Book No: 15801. $15 AUD.

114. Sheldrake, Rupert (1991). The Rebirth of Nature: The Greening of Science and God (1st p/b ed). London: Rider. 215 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, minor scuffing covers, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear. The British biochemist and parapsychologist, best known for his theory of morphic resonance, traces the mythological and historical roots of two distinct attitudes to nature (scientific and religious), and looks at the implications of new developments in science. ISBN/ASIN: 0712646507. Our Book No: 22424. $15 AUD.

115. Skultans, Vieda (1974). Intimacy and Ritual: A Study of Spiritualism, Mediums and Groups. London: Routledge Kegan Paul. 106 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket), flap price-clipped jacket, endpapers lightly toned, minimal edgewear. Based on the author's fieldwork as a participant observer among spiritualists in a South Wales town. She shows how spiritualist beliefs in spirit possession as a cause of ill health can have therapeutic value, and that this is often a physical counterpart of social malaise. ISBN/ASIN: 0710077602. Our Book No: 9836. $12 AUD.

116. Smith, Warren Sylvester (1967). The London Heretics: 1870 - 1914 (1st ed). London: Constable & Company. 319 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, front cover jacket lightly toned, minor edgewear, old price marks, owner's written name. Warren Sylvester Smith reveals the diverse range of Christian and non-Christian seekers after truth in the London scene of 1870 - 1914: the secularists, the positivists, the new Christians, the Quakers, the Catholic modernists, the Theosophists and Spiritualists. Recreates a fascinating period of British social history. Bernard Shaw, Annie Besant, Madame Blavatsky, H. G. Wells, William Morris and all the other rebellious spirits of the period are brought splendidly to life. ISBN/ASIN: B0006D83PA. Our Book No: 22391. $25 AUD.

117. South African, Society for Psychical Research (1970). Publications of the South African Society for Psychical Research (4 issues). Johannesburg: South African Society for Psychical Research (SASPR). 32 to 36 pp. Each issue: Paperback small wide octavo, very good condition, card cover, minor edgewear, minimal annotation. Four issues of this parapsychological journal from South Africa: nos 6 (1965) to no 9 (1970). These four issues are subtitled Psychologica I to IV (consisting of research papers, and later replaced by the Parapsychological Journal of South Africa). SCARCE. . Our Book No: 17897. $60 AUD.

118. Spooner, John (2016). The Afterlife: The Evidence of Near Death Experiences. Sydney: Halstead Press. 125 pp. Paperback thin octavo, very good condition, corner tips little creased front cover, tiny scuff base spine. The author interviewed countless people who have reported near death experiences (NDEs). He aims to help in answering the question: What happens after we die? This is a fascinating look at a subject that interests many people. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925043310. Our Book No: 29976. $25 AUD.

119. Sternfield, Jonathan (1992). Firewalk: The Psychology of Physical Immunity (Reprint ed). Stockbridge, MA: Berkshire House. 236 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, black & white & colour photos centre spread, minor edgewear. Jonathan Sternfield writes a very readable survey of the psychology of firewalking. Includes an insider's account of firewalk training seminars, and a history to the ritual origins of the practice from many cultures around the world. About how the physical immunity works, including medical, scientific, psychological and spiritual aspects. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 093639904X. Our Book No: 23070. $15 AUD.

120. Story, Ronald D. (1981). UFOs and the Limits of Science. London: New English Library (NEL). 245 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good plus condition (in good plus dustjacket), black & white photos centre spread, drawings, edges foxed, minor edgewear, sticker mark front flyleaf. Ronald Story provides an intelligent evaluation of both fact and fakery that casts new light on the UFO controversy, especially the 1% of reports that defy immediate rational explanation. ISBN/ASIN: 0450048179. Our Book No: 12208. $18 AUD.

121. Sutherland, Cherie (1993). Within the Light (Twenty Remarkable Accounts of Near-death Experiences and How They Changed People's Lives) (Reprint ed). Sydney: Bantam Books. 322 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, minor edgewear. For her PhD studies, Cherie Sutherland has spoken with hundreds of persons all over Australia who have had a near-death experience (NDE). She presents the stories of 20 of them. They each describe how they came to be close to death, what happened during their experiences, and how their lives were changed afterwards, in most cases forever. ISBN/ASIN: 1863590986. Our Book No: 7229. $20 AUD.

122. Thouless, Robert H. (1952). Psychical Research: Past and Present [Eleventh Frederic W. H. Myers Memorial Lecture 1952]. London: Society For Psychical Research. 23 pp. Paperback, card cover, very good condition, rubber stamp. Our Book No: 3218. $10 AUD.

123. Truzzi, Marcello (editor) (1979). Zetetic Scholar: An Independent Scientific Review of Claims of Anomalies and the Paranormal (No. 5). Ypsilanti, MI: Marcello Truzzi / Zetetic Scholar. 124 pp. Paperback large quarto, stapled (staples rusted), card cover, good plus condition, black & white drawings, typewritten-style text, edges lightly foxed. Main articles: Attitudes of college professors towards ESP; Dialogue on statistical problems in psi research; Thirty years after Kenneth Arnold (flying saucers); Review of UFO witnesses' reliability; Visit to the Centre de Cryptozoologie. Our Book No: 13767. $15 AUD.

124. Truzzi, Marcello (editor) (1980). Zetetic Scholar: An Independent Scientific Review of Claims of Anomalies and the Paranormal (No. 6). Ypsilanti, MI: Marcello Truzzi / Zetetic Scholar. 186 pp. Paperback large quarto, stapled (staples rusted), card cover, good plus condition, black & white drawings, typewritten-style text, edges lightly foxed. Main articles: Psychic research (Robert Jahn); Scientists and anomalous phenomena (a survey); Pathological science (Ray Hyman + critical comments); Failures to replicate remote-viewing using psychic subjects (+ critical comments); Seven evidential experiments (John Beloff + critical comments). Our Book No: 13770. $15 AUD.

125. TUFOIC (1985). TUFOIC Newsletter / UFO Tasmania 1986 (8 issues). Hobart: Tasmanian UFO Investigation Centre (TUFOIC). Each issue: 4 to 15 pp. Each issue: Paperback large quarto, very good condition, stapled, stencilled text, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, minimal annotation. Eight issues of this UFO research newsletter (2 being duplicates), 1985 to 1988: nos 45, 46 (x2), 47 (UFO Tasmania 1986 special issue, x2), 48, 49, 56. Issue 47 is "UFO Tasmania 1986", a compilation of UFO sightings in Tasmania in 1986. Each issue consists of typewritten text, drawings, and photocopies of newspaper clippings. Our Book No: 4418. $80 AUD.

126. Twelftree, Graham H. (1985). Christ Triumphant: Exorcism Then and Now. London: Hodder & Stoughton. 252 pp. Paperback large trade, good condition only, pages toned, edges foxed, some edgewear. A detailed survey of what the New Testament says in regard to exorcism. Graham Twelftree examines the attitudes and practice of the Early Church, and of Jesus in is ministry of exorcism and healing. Is exorcism a credible form of Christian healing, or just a superstitious relic? He favours the former. The author is a Pentecostal minister from Adelaide. ISBN/ASIN: 0340342471. Our Book No: 18241. $20 AUD.

127. Verma, Surendra (2005). The Tunguska Fireball: Solving One of the Great Mysteries of the 20th Century (1st ed). Thriplow, Cambridge: Icon Books. 206 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), flyleaf corner clipped, top edge lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Surendra Verma, an Australian science writer, tells the incredible story of a giant fireball, perhaps a comet, that exploded over Siberia in June 1908, that flattened a large area of forest. It has been the subject of many conspiracy theories because few if any fragments have been found. ISBN/ASIN: 1840466200. Our Book No: 13611. $15 AUD.

128. Vilenskaya, Larissa; Steffy, Joan; Krippner, Stanley (introduction) (1991). Firewalk: A New Look at an Old Enigma (Fire walk) (1st ed). Falls Village, CT: Bramble Company. 253 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, two black & white text-photos, tables, light foxing edges & inside covers, few small marks, bottom edge lightly rubbed, minor edgewear. Larissa Vilenskaya and Joan Steffy provide a very readable survey of the psychology of firewalking. The authors look at firewalking in traditional countries around the world, and compares their research with their own modern firewalking experiences. The book offers new insights into this little understood phenomenon. Introduction by Stanley Krippner. First printing stated. ISBN/ASIN: 0962618438. Our Book No: 40767. $30 AUD.

129. White, Rhea A. (1990). Parapsychology: A Reading and Buying Guide to the Best Books in Print (4th ed). Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center. 113 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, thin card covers, minor edgewear. ISBN/ASIN: 0944446205. Our Book No: 15632. $15 AUD.

130. Wignell, Edel; Graham, Bob (illustrator) (1981). A Boggle of Bunyips. Sydney, Lane Cove: Hodder & Stoughton. 110 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white drawings, minor edgewear. This collection of stories for young adults, compiled by Wignell, feature bunyips from billabongs, swamps, long ago, and modern bunyips. The author has put together this collection from many sources including Aboriginal myths, newspaper reports, fictional writings and historical research. ISBN/ASIN: 0340277521. Our Book No: 27828. $15 AUD.

131. Wilson, Colin (1981). Poltergeist! A Study in Destructive Haunting (1st ed). London: New English Library (NEL). 382 pp. Paperback think trade, very good condition, spine little faded & pages lightly toned as usual, minimal edge tear front cover, minimal foxing top edge, minor edgewear. In this fascinating book on destructive hauntings and moving objects, Colin Wilson examines the evidence and develops a theory of the poltergeist phenomenon. Countless true-life cases of poltergeists have been recorded since the days of ancient Greece. But what are poltergeists? Where do they come from? From the case of a huge black-robed monk that terrorized a family for years, this guide explores a fascinating gallery of noisy entities known as poltergeists. ISBN/ASIN: 0450054527. Our Book No: 9605. $15 AUD.

132. Wilson, Ian (1991). The Bleeding Mind: An Investigation into the Mysterious Phenomenon of Stigmata (1st p/b ed). London: Paladin. 164 pp. Paperback trade, good plus condition, black & white photos centre spread, pages toned as usual, bottom corner creased front cover, some edgewear (notably top spine). Ian Wilson examines the mysterious phenomenon called stigmata: marks appearing on the human body supposedly resembling the wounds of the crucified Christ. By the author of "The Turin Shroud". ISBN/ASIN: 0586090142. Our Book No: 9581. $12 AUD.

133. Wiseman, Richard (1997). Deception and Self-deception: Investigating Psychics. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. 266 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), endpapers & edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Richard Wiseman examines the general principles of deception and how these principles may be used to deceive. He also gives an account of the reliability of testimony related to the performance of alleged psychics and seances. He outlines many of the techniques that can be used to fake psychic ability and describes ways in which these can be countered during a scientific investigation. This book is based on papers previously published in mainstream parapsychology journals. The author is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Hertfordshire. He also has a background in conjuring. ISBN/ASIN: 1573921211. Our Book No: 18305. $35 AUD.