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+ | '''A Thought Reader's Thoughts''', ''being the impressions and confessions of [[Stuart Cumberland]]''. | ||
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+ | From time to time Cumberland endeavored to fall in with the wishes of the public to lay bare his own thoughts; and his views upon what is called thought reading. He enlarged upon his previous works and included his impressions of some of the notable persons with whom he had been brought in contact, and the places and countries he visited. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 6 September 2011
A Thought Reader's Thoughts | |
Author | Stuart Cumberland |
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Publisher | S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington |
Publication Date | 1888 |
Language | English |
Pages | 326 |
A Thought Reader's Thoughts, being the impressions and confessions of Stuart Cumberland.
From time to time Cumberland endeavored to fall in with the wishes of the public to lay bare his own thoughts; and his views upon what is called thought reading. He enlarged upon his previous works and included his impressions of some of the notable persons with whom he had been brought in contact, and the places and countries he visited.