Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the captivating realm of the supernatural with John Nettin Radcliffe's "Fiends, Ghosts, and Sprites: Including an Account of the Origin and Nature of Belief in the Supernatural." Delve into a comprehensive exploration of ghosts, sprites, fiends, and the folklore surrounding them. This meticulously prepared print edition resurrects a classic study of the occult, offering readers an insightful journey into the origins and enduring power of belief in the supernatural.
Examine the historical context of spectral encounters and mythical beings. Drawing from folklore and delving into the psychological roots of these beliefs, Radcliffe's work provides a fascinating perspective on humanity's long-standing fascination with the unseen world. A timeless exploration of psychic phenomena and occultism, this book is perfect for anyone interested in folklore, mythology, and the enduring mysteries of the supernatural.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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