Publisher's Synopsis
Dealings With the Dead, penned by A Sexton of the Old School, delves into the shadowy realms of Victorian spiritualism and the fascination with the afterlife that gripped the era. This intriguing work explores various accounts and anecdotes related to ghosts, apparitions, and the occult, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and practices surrounding death and the supernatural during the 19th century.
Drawing upon a wealth of firsthand experiences and historical records, the author presents a compelling narrative that will captivate anyone interested in the history of spiritualism, the study of paranormal phenomena, and the cultural attitudes toward mortality in Victorian England. Readers will encounter tales of haunted houses, séances, and encounters with the departed, all recounted with the unique perspective of a Sexton intimately familiar with the rituals and mysteries of death.
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