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Three Days of Darkness : Image Projection and Other Writings

by TANOUS, Alex

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Portland, ME: Litho Ltd., [circa 1971]. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Portland, ME: Litho Ltd., [circa 1971]. [20]pp.; illus. Octavo; saddle-stapled in printed card wraps. Very good or better, with rubbing along spine. Signed and inscribed to front cover: "Best wishes, Alex." A collection of writings by and about Alexander Tanous (1926-1990), a Maine-born psychic and parapsychologist who earned some notoriety as an expert in ESP and out-of-body states. With three texts attesting to Tanous's psychic and predictive abilities ("He Is Able to Predict the Future," by Carol Morrisey, "A Prophet, He Can't See His Own Future," by Lyn Liljeholm, and "'Meet a Man Who Lives the Gospel, Dr. Al Tanous'," by Mark Gaylen) and two texts by Tanous ("Three Days of Darkness" and "The Desexualization of the American Male"). Scarce; no copies in the trade, and apparently unrecorded in OCLC.

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Title
Three Days of Darkness : Image Projection and Other Writings
Author
TANOUS, Alex
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Edition
1st Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Litho Ltd., [circa 1971]
Place of Publication
Portland, ME

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