Archdeacon Colley - Sermons on Spiritualism at StocktonLondon, Ellis & Keene, 1907. First edition. Cloth. A scarce work on spiritualism by eccentric and spiritualist Reverend Colley of Stockton. Written by Archdeacon Colley, an eccentric and the rector of Stockton. Colley was a spiritualist and a friend to Arthur Conan Doyle; he claimed to have taken photographs of spirits. He also claimed to have predicted the death of his friend W. T. Stead about the HMS Titanic. With the ownership inscription of B. Nerrills of Bulwick, near Selby, to the front pastedown. The first edition, being a scarce antique copy of this spiritualist work. In a contemporary full cloth binding. Externally a trifle worn to the head and tail of the spine with slight loss, and bumping to the extremities. Contemporary ownership inscription to the front pastedown. Internally, binding is generally firm, with a slight strain to the front hinge. Pages are just a touch age-toned at the edges. Good . Ill.: None. Good . GBP 175.00 [Appr.: EURO 199.5 US$ 230.09 | JP¥ 35482] Book number 805R26is offered by:
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