Wednesday, June 8, 2011   4:24 PM

Digital Libraries with Holdings of the Old Literature--III

Carlos S. Alvarado, Ph.D.

Atlantic University

Questia (http://www.questia.com/)

This site requires subscription. Questia has holdings about almost every field of interest.

These are only a few examples of books with information about parapsychology.

Books

Carington, W. (1949). Mind, Matter and Meaning. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press.

Doyle, A.C. (1918). The New Revelation. New York: George H. Doran.

Hyslop, J.H. (1919). Contact with the Other World. London: T. Werner Laurie.

James, W. (1920). Collected Essays and Reviews. New York: Longmans, Green.

Jastrow, J. (1900). Fact and Fable in Psychology. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin.

Maeterlinck, M. (1915). The Unknown Guest. New York: Dodd, Mead.

Myers, F.W.H. (1903). Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death (2 vols.).
London: Longmans, Green.

Murchinson, C. (Ed.). (1927). The Case for and Against Psychical Belief. Worcester, MA:
Clark University.

Paton, L.B. (1921). Spiritism and the Cult of the Dead in Antiquity. New York:
Macmillan.

Pratt, J.G., Rhine, J.B., Smith, B.M., Stuart, C.E., and Greenwood, J.A. (1940).
Extrasensory Perception After Sixty Years. New York: Henry Holt.

 

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