Description: CUDDON, Eric. Hypnosis: Its Meaning and Practice. London: Bell and Sons. 1938. First edition. A barrister and squadron leader in the RAF Volunteer Reserve, Cuddon was a respected hypnotist interested primarily in telepathy, mediums, poltergeists, and clairvoyance, all of which he delves into here. Very good, with some light creases and small stains to the plain wrappers, the paper label at spine frayed. With the ownership stamp of Paul Daniels
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Binding: Brochure/Pamphlet
Non-Fiction Subject: Magic
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Author: Eric Cuddon
Publisher: Bell & Sons