Harry Price: The Psychic Detective

Harry Price: The Psychic Detective

by RichardMorris (Author)

Synopsis

Harry Price (1888-1948) was one of the most controversial psychic investigators of all time. He had his first psychical experience at the age of fifteen and dedicated his life to establishing the occult on a scientific and foolproof basis. Although a tireless self-promoter, Price was well aware of the lengths that people would go to both to delude others and themselves. He became famous for both promoting mediums and psychics and for debunking them, and for crossing swords with the Society for Psychical Research, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the editor of the Daily Mirror . He was wooed by the Nazis to establish a National Socialist institute for psychical research while his investigations included Borley Rectory in Essex, described as the most haunted house in England, the claims of a medium to be able to turn a goat into a man and a talking mongoose on the Isle of Man! But there was more to Price than psychical research. Richard Morris' fascinating book investigates the truth about Harry Price and reveals whether he was a charlatan or a gifted pseudo-scientist.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: Hardcover
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd
Published: 19 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 0750942711
ISBN 13: 9780750942713

Author Bio
Richard Morris is a freelance PR consultant and has broadcast and written for numerous domestic and international media.