This collection of sixteen stories contains a mixture of stories about ghosts and contacts from spirits, some by celebrated authors, together with essays on psychical research.
As Joseph French notes in the preface, even for the skeptic, tales of ghostly activity retain a distinct fascination. The widespread interest in psychic phenomena in the early twentieth century proved to be a significant stimulus to literary production.
CONTENTS
1) “When the World was Young” by Jack London2) “The Return” by Algernon Blackwood3) “The Second Generation” by Algernon Blackwood4) “The Clavecin-Bruges” by George Wharton Edwards5) “Ligeia” by Edgar Allan Poe6) “The Sylph and the Father” by Elsa Barker7) “A Ghost” by Lafcadio Hearn8) “The Eyes of the Panther” by Ambrose Bierce9) “Photographing Invisible Beings” by William T. Stead10) “Ghosts in Solid Form” by Gambier Bolton11) “The Phantom Armies seen in France” by Hereward Carrington12) “The Portal of the Unknown” by Andrew Jackson Davis13) “The Supernormal: Experiences” by St John D. Seymour14) “Nature-spirits, or Elementals” by Nizida15) “A Witch’s Den” by Helena Blavatsky16) “Some Remarkable Experiences of Famous Persons” by Walter F. Prince