Basil King, in this book, enters the field of report. exposition, narrative and argument. It is chiefly concerned with an experience of his own In the attempt to bridge the dark river of death and bring back some account of its black-veiled further shore. His exposition of the life beyond that veil is the result of what he believes to be communication through the medium of writing with a man whom he calls "Henry Talbot.' He assures the reader, however, that this discarnate personality was during his life on earth a famous ...
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Basil King, in this book, enters the field of report. exposition, narrative and argument. It is chiefly concerned with an experience of his own In the attempt to bridge the dark river of death and bring back some account of its black-veiled further shore. His exposition of the life beyond that veil is the result of what he believes to be communication through the medium of writing with a man whom he calls "Henry Talbot.' He assures the reader, however, that this discarnate personality was during his life on earth a famous chemist renowned throughout America and Europe for his attainments in that science, but he does not, he says, 'feel authorized to avail' himself of the use of his right name. The first chapter, from which the volume takes its title, discusses the general subject of the increased interest during recent years In spirit communications, studies some of the best known of them, describes the turning of his own attention to the communications of Henry Talbot, recounts some of their conversations. In the following chapters on The New Heaven; The New Earth; and The New Tongue, the most of the space is devoted to transcripts or condensations of Mr. King's conversations with Henry Talbot." -"NY Times" [1920] "The Abolishing of Death" will hold its place among the more scholarly books of this type, and while it claims no evidential value at, it is not without its interest and significance. -Lilian Whiting
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