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Into the Unknown

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The mysterious world of UFO's and aliens, clairvoyance, telepathy, animal ESP, mind-over-matter:, reincarnation, ghosts and poltergeists:, Atlantis, powers of the brain, psychic healing, witchcraft, divination, astrology, spiritualism, dreams, out-of-body experience, possession and exorcism, and other wishful thinking.. Lavishly Illustrated with mono and colour photographs and drawings. Hardback with dust wrapper , Near Fine/Near Fine.

352 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1981

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June 7, 2011
It's no Necronomicon but this was my introduction into the supernatural/paranormal at the tender age of seven. I still dig it out every now and then and peruse the forbidden knowledge contained within. There's a wide range of material within, from the old technology like the Baghdad battery and the Antikathera mechanism to theories about Atlantis to psychic phemonena to Anton Le Vey and Satanism. I have a feeling my mind was irreparably warped by reading about such things at a young age.
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1,362 reviews2,729 followers
May 12, 2016
I used to devour Readers' Digest books at one point of time in my teens, and take what they said as the absolute truth. Now I know better - it is all shoddy, sensational reporting with embellished and twisted facts.

By the time I reached this book, I had become a diehard sceptic and most of the stories left me cold. UFO's, Atlantis, ESP... how many times can you read about the same "evidence"?

If you are a believer in dangerous truths covered up by government conspiracies, you may like this book.
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April 20, 2021
There's a lot of material packed into this book but it was all super interesting since most of it dealt with the paranormal. It was like a little textbook of the paranormal and I enjoyed a lot of the history and tales in it.
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