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The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal
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The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal Hardcover - 1996

by Gordon Stein (Editor)


From the publisher

The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal contains over 90 articles by more than 50 experts on topics including the strictly paranormal (psychokinesis, channeling, levitation, astrology, phrenology, palmistry); the historical (mediums, psychic research, alchemy, Houdini); the philosophical (miracles, survival of death, reincarnation); and work on investigatory photography, statistics, the media and the Bermuda Triangle. In his foreword, Carl Sagan says, "I wish [this book] were on the shelves of every newspaper editorial desk and every television newsroom, to encourage more skeptical backbone in reporting . . . . [I]n school libraries so that children would have some counterbalance to the many paranormal and mystical claims in our society."

Details

  • Title The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal
  • Author Gordon Stein (Editor)
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Pages 871
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York, U.S.A.
  • Date 1996-02-01
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781573920216 / 1573920215
  • Weight 3.05 lbs (1.38 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.55 x 6.4 x 2.13 in (24.26 x 16.26 x 5.41 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Parapsychology - Encyclopedias
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 95042648
  • Dewey Decimal Code 133.03

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Citations

  • Booklist, 06/01/1996, Page 0

About the author

Gordon Stein (1941 - 1996) was an American freethought bibliographer, librarian, historian, and editor. His life's work was the celebration of secular humanism and the exposure of hoaxes of all kinds--religious, paranormal, and otherwise. He was senior editor at Free Inquiry and a technical consultant of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. Stein was almost universally recognized as the foremost collector and historian of freethought materials of his generation, contributing an estimated six hundred book reviews to various publications. As such, he was the ideal person to build the library of atheism, humanism, and skepticism at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, NY. He was the editor of The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal, The Encyclopedia of Hoaxes, The Encyclopedia of Unbelief, An Anthology of Atheism and Rationalism, A Second Anthology of Atheism and Rationalism, and God Pro and Con: A Bibliography of Atheism, among other works.