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The Two Worlds:  A weekly journal devoted to phenomena, philosophy, & progress of spiritualism. Friday April 3, 1931 issue No.2262 Volume XLIV

The Two Worlds: A weekly journal devoted to phenomena, philosophy, & progress of spiritualism. Friday April 3, 1931 issue No.2262 Volume XLIV

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The Two Worlds: A weekly journal devoted to phenomena, philosophy, & progress of spiritualism. Friday April 3, 1931 issue No.2262 Volume XLIV

by Ernest Walter (editor) Oaten

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The Two Worlds" Publishing Co. Ltd, Manchester, Lancashire, 1931. First Thus. Softcover (Saddle-stapled). Good Condition. Journal Articles in this issue include: 'Xmas & Easter festivities & their relation to Solar worship'; 'A materialisation medium's development'; 'The seven principles of Spiritualism'; & Four aspects of Spiritualism'. "The Two Worlds" was a Spiritualist magazine, founded in 1887 as a weekly newspaper in Manchester, England, by Emma Hardinge Britten. (Another weekly paper under the same title was started in London in 1858 at the beginning of the movement in England but lasted for only a brief period.) It was, for many years, the voice of Spiritualists in the north of England (the movement being dominated at the time by the London centers). It was edited for some time by Ernest W. Oaten. Beginning in the 1930s it had as its major rival Psychic News, the newspaper edited by Maurice Barbanell in London. However, in 1960 the editorial offices of the two periodicals were united, Two Worlds was transformed into a monthly magazine, and Barbanell edited both until his death in 1981. The new magazine "Two Worlds" is still published today. Size: Small Folio (over 12" -19" tall). 16 (209-224) pages. Item Type: Journal. No Dust Jacket as published. signature in ink of "H. Hempstock" appears 8 times to the bottom of the rear cover. the single staple has some rust; The pages are slightly browned & brittle with age. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Magic, Paranormal & Occult; Philosophy; Spiritualism; Psychic Phenomena; Britain/UK; 1930s; Religion & Theology. Inventory No: 5081. .

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Title
The Two Worlds: A weekly journal devoted to phenomena, philosophy, & progress of spiritualism. Friday April 3, 1931 issue No.2262 Volume XLIV
Author
Ernest Walter (editor) Oaten
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Softcover (Saddle-stapled)
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Used - Good Condition
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First Thus
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Two Worlds" Publishing Co. Ltd
Place of Publication
Manchester, Lancashire
Date Published
1931
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BZDB227 Magic, Paranormal & Occult/Spiritualism/Religion & Theology/Philosophy/Psychic Phenomena Magic, Paranormal & Occult; Philosophy; Spiritualism; Psychic Phenomena; Britain/UK; 1930s; Religion & Theology. Unbranded Ernest Walter (ed

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