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  • EUR 19,20

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    Hardcover. Etat : Good. Second printing of first edition. Archaeus Project copy. Light dampstain across bottom of front board and heel. Else good. White label on spine rubbed. Cummins was a psychic entrepreneur, applying her gifts to everything from her work as a British agent in WWII, to working with psychiatrists to develop a model for using spiritualism to treat mental illness. Her last book was an account of her conversations with the spirit of Mrs Willett (the spiritualist name of Winifred Coombe Tennant), Swan on a Black Sea.

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    Hardback. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. 1986 New Edition. NrF/NrF. 1986 New Edition in d/w not price clipped. The core of this book is a remarkable collection of automatic writings received by Geraldine Cummins, a sensitive of outstanding integrity, which includes detailed information about incidents in the earth lives of a group of people communicating after their death. Light bruising to head and tail of spine; d/w has very light chipping to head and tail of spine, and corners of the d/w; else a near fine copy, in a near fine d/w, of an UNCOMMON new edition. Dw now protected in a detachable, non-adhesive, clear sheaf. NO inscriptions, underlining, or highlighting.

  • Geraldine Cummins & Signe Toksvig

    Edité par BCA Book Club Associates, 1971

    Vendeur : Yare Books, Great Yarmouth, Royaume-Uni

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    Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Book Club.

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    Hardback. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. Revised Edition. SWAN ON A BLACK SEA A Study in Automatic Writing: The Cummins-Willett Scripts. Geraldine SWAN ON A BLACK SEA A Study in Automatic Writing. Geraldine Cummins Edited by Signe Toksvig. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London 1970 Revised Edition. ISBN 0710012438 168pp Hardback. This copy is in exceptionally fine condition, bright, tight, white and square. The unclipped dustwrapper is in similarly fine condition. Geraldine Dorothy Cummins (1890-1969) was an Irish spiritualist medium, novelist and playwright. She began her career as a creative writer, but increasingly concentrated on mediumship and "channelled" writings, mostly about the lives of Jesus and Saint Paul, though she also published on a range of other topics. Her novels and plays typically documented Irish life in a naturalist manner, often exploring the pathos of everyday life. She began to work as a medium following prompting from Hester Dowden and E. B. Gibbes. She received alleged messages from her spirit-guide "Astor" and was an exponent of automatic writing. Her books were based on these communications. In 1928 she published The Spirits of Cleophas, which provided channelled material on early Christian history complementing Acts of the Apostles and St. Paul's writings, supposed to have been communicated by the spirit of Cleophas, one of Paul's followers. This was later supplemented by Paul in Athens (1930) and The Great Days of Ephesus (1933). Cummins' next work described human progress through spiritual enlightenment. The Road to Immortality (1932) provided a glowing vision of the afterlife. Its contents were purportedly communicated from the 'other side' by the psychologist and psychic researcher Frederic William Henry Myers. Unseen Adventures (1951) was a spiritual autobiography. She also published several books of spiritually-derived knowledge about details of the life of Jesus. During World War II she allegedly worked as a British agent, using her personal contacts to identify pro-Nazi factions within the Irish Republican movement. She also employed her psychic activities to support the allied cause, sending channelled messages from sympathetic spirits to Allied leaders to support the war effort. This included information from Theodore Roosevelt, Arthur Balfour and Sara Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt's mother. In the 1940s and 50s she worked with psychiatrists to develop a model for using spiritualism to treat mental illness, ideas she explored in Perceptive Healing (1945) and Healing the Mind (1957). She collaborated with a psychiatrist who used the pseudonym R. Connell on both books. Their method was for Cummins to "read" an object associated with the patient and thus identify either childhood traumas or experiences of ancestors (preserved as "race memory") which have created the problem. This included treating a patient who was concerned about his homosexual desires by discovering that this derived from the fact that his Huguenot ancestors were humiliated by Catholics in the 18th century. Her biography of writer and spiritualist Edith Somerville was published in 1952. She also wrote The Fate of Colonel Fawcett (1955) which offered her psychic insights into the disappearance of the explorer Percy Fawcett in Brazil in 1925. Cummins claimed she had received psychic messages from Fawcett in 1936. He was still alive at that time, informing her that he had found relics of Atlantis in the jungle, but was ill. In 1948 she had a message from Fawcett's spirit reporting his death. Her last book was this account of her conversations with the spirit of "Mrs Willett" (the spiritualist name of Winifred Coombe Tennant): Swan on a Black Sea; a Study in Automatic Writing; the Cummins-Willett Scripts (1965). Ref P6.

  • Cummins, Geraldine & Toksvig, Signe

    Edité par Pilgrim Books, Norwich, UK, 1986

    Vendeur : Camilla's Bookshop, Eastbourne, SX, Royaume-Uni

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    Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Second Impression. Bound in red cloth, with bright gilt title lettering to spine, this 1986 hardcover Second Impression is VG in VG wrapper. LX11/168pp with Foreword by C.D. Broad, Transmission via Geraldine Cummins and Edited by Signe Toksvig. Transcript of the Cummins-Willett Scripts. Condition close to new!.