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No Common Task

About No Common Task

This is the autobiography of a man who has spent thirty-five years of his life covering scientific psychical research, with detailed investigations into all kinds of manifestation that might be supernatural or paranormal in origin, including spiritualism, ESP, telepathy, hauntings and other occult phenomena. Many of the true experiences from the author's casebook are published here for the first time.President for over twenty years of the most respected and influential organization in its field - The Ghost Club, founded over a century ago - Peter Underwood has been described by objective observers as 'a veteran psychical researcher ... representing the middle-ground between scepticism and uncritical belief.' In his preface, the author states that 'I have long been of the opinion that 98 percent of reported hauntings have a natural and mundane explanation, but it is the other 2 percent that have interested me for more than forty years.'Mr Underwood is already widely known through his lecturing, writing and broadcasting, and his autobiography will appeal to a yet greater public.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781727636475
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 428
  • Published:
  • October 31, 1983
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x216x24 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 540 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: November 28, 2024

Description of No Common Task

This is the autobiography of a man who has spent thirty-five years of his life covering scientific psychical research, with detailed investigations into all kinds of manifestation that might be supernatural or paranormal in origin, including spiritualism, ESP, telepathy, hauntings and other occult phenomena. Many of the true experiences from the author's casebook are published here for the first time.President for over twenty years of the most respected and influential organization in its field - The Ghost Club, founded over a century ago - Peter Underwood has been described by objective observers as 'a veteran psychical researcher ... representing the middle-ground between scepticism and uncritical belief.' In his preface, the author states that 'I have long been of the opinion that 98 percent of reported hauntings have a natural and mundane explanation, but it is the other 2 percent that have interested me for more than forty years.'Mr Underwood is already widely known through his lecturing, writing and broadcasting, and his autobiography will appeal to a yet greater public.

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