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Meet Loraine Rees, a respected medium trusted by law enforcement to help solve difficult cases. Coming from a long line of clairvoyants, she has seen spirits ever since she was a child. Her impressive abilities increased after her heart stopped during surgery. Is there LIFE AFTER DEATH? Find out from someone who has been there. Here she shares her gift to bring truth from beyond.
In this second book on the medium LORAINE REES, the clairvoyant works with a former Scotland Yard detective and a sketch artist to explore astonishing truths from the other side, including the true identity of Jack The Ripper. She also helps to ease the troubled anger of a woman after death, which reveals with stunning clarity how a soul can continue to grow and evolve even on the other side. Loraine's detailed messages from loved ones are supported by remarkably accurate sketches as well as the occasional and shocking photograph. Her work gives great comfort to many as she verifies with love and warmth the bold truth of life after death.Documented by Loraine's biographer Dr. Mary Ross, TROUBLED SPIRITS WITH MEDIUM LORAINE REES gives you an insider's view of the working life of a respected psychic who has helped the police solve difficult crime cases, and a rare glimpse into the window to the other side.
BERGBUCHLEIN, The Little Book on Ores was published before 1518 and was the first book on mining ever printed. With references to alchemy and astronomy this English translation of the German text includes the full text and original woodcut illustrations. BERGBUCLIEN pre-dates DE RE METALLICA by four decades and sections of BERGBUCHLEIN were used by Georgius Agricola in his landmark text.Republished every century since its origination in the 1500s, with this edition BERGBUCHLEIN is once again available to audiences interested in the historical views of mining and ore formation.
Short stories and poems written in Syracuse, N.Y. in 1926 by Conrad Richard Edward Kolbe. Also includes selected poetry by Katherine Brown, Word War II poetry by Conrad Kolbe, Jr., and family memories and history by Eunice Ross. Compiled and edited by Mary Albanese
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