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The Missing Link in Modern Spiritualism

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A firsthand memoir recounts a family's emergence at Hydesville into recurrent rapping phenomena and the subsequent spread of mediumship through public demonstrations, committee inquiries, and press debates. The narrative combines chronological episodes of tests and seances, household and private manifestations including sounds, movements of objects, and luminous phenomena, plus correspondence and investigative reports from local and national committees, clergy, and scientists. It documents challenges from mobs and skeptics, notable examinations by public figures, practical cautions about consulting spirits, and the tapering of public practice after marriage, while tracing familial mediumistic antecedents and private experiments.

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A. Leah Underhill

A. Leah Underhill was an author known for her contributions to the discourse on spiritualism in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Missing Link in Modern Spiritualism," explores the intersections of spiritual beliefs and contemporary thought. Underhill's writing reflects the era's fascination with the supernatural and the quest for understanding beyond the physical realm. Through her work, she engages with the complexities of spiritual experiences and their implications for modern society.

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