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MASKELL, Henry Parr. The Human Wireless: A Practical Guide to Telepathy and Thought Transference. London: C. Arthur Pearson. n.d. [1934]. 8vo. Softcover wraps with flaps. First edition—a hardcover was published simultaneously. A very good copy, the wraps mostly clean, the spine a touch wrinkled, the corners and tips very slightly bumped. The textblock with some minor spots, the rear joint just coming away a touch but holding very nicely. The contents clean. Some occasional spots seeping. An uncommon survivor nevertheless.
A quirky publication relating to the supposed sixth sense—telepathy. The preface shies from guaranteeing the reader success, but promises the book will improve the reader’s intuition, natural judgment, and general brain efficiency. The volume also considers self-control, the art of recollection, dreams, and psychometry. Maskell also wrote on godly establishments; churches and pubs.
MASKELL, Henry Parr. The Human Wireless: A Practical Guide to Telepathy and Thought Transference. London: C. Arthur Pearson. n.d. [1934]. 8vo. Softcover wraps with flaps. First edition—a hardcover was published simultaneously. A very good copy, the wraps mostly clean, the spine a touch wrinkled, the corners and tips very slightly bumped. The textblock with some minor spots, the rear joint just coming away a touch but holding very nicely. The contents clean. Some occasional spots seeping. An uncommon survivor nevertheless.
A quirky publication relating to the supposed sixth sense—telepathy. The preface shies from guaranteeing the reader success, but promises the book will improve the reader’s intuition, natural judgment, and general brain efficiency. The volume also considers self-control, the art of recollection, dreams, and psychometry. Maskell also wrote on godly establishments; churches and pubs.
MASKELL, Henry Parr. The Human Wireless: A Practical Guide to Telepathy and Thought Transference. London: C. Arthur Pearson. n.d. [1934]. 8vo. Softcover wraps with flaps. First edition—a hardcover was published simultaneously. A very good copy, the wraps mostly clean, the spine a touch wrinkled, the corners and tips very slightly bumped. The textblock with some minor spots, the rear joint just coming away a touch but holding very nicely. The contents clean. Some occasional spots seeping. An uncommon survivor nevertheless.
A quirky publication relating to the supposed sixth sense—telepathy. The preface shies from guaranteeing the reader success, but promises the book will improve the reader’s intuition, natural judgment, and general brain efficiency. The volume also considers self-control, the art of recollection, dreams, and psychometry. Maskell also wrote on godly establishments; churches and pubs.