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The Case for Spirit Photography With corroborative evidence by experienced researchers and photographers

By Arthur Conan Doyle

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Can photographs capture the unseen world and offer proof of life beyond death, or is it all a hoax?

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2019-06-25
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Summary

"The Case for Spirit Photography" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a book that defends the reality of spirit photography, especially regarding the medium Mr. Hope, who was accused of trickery. The book explores different situations where photographs seem to capture images of ghosts or communications from people who have passed away. Doyle begins by introducing the Crewe Circle and William Hope, and he strongly disagrees with the fraud accusations against Hope, presenting what Doyle believes is strong support for Hope’s abilities. Doyle highlights the importance of focusing on Hope's overall achievements and the many positive accounts from believable witnesses throughout his career. The goal is to encourage readers to look at the claims of spirit photography with an open mind, supported by the cases he will present.

About the Author

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are milestones in the field of crime fiction.

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