Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER I My first “subject”
- CHAPTER II A believer in “willing”
- CHAPTER III Russian superstition
- CHAPTER 4 Notable people at the séance
- CHAPTER 5 The late Kaiser Wilhelm
- CHAPTER 6 The land of Mañana
- CHAPTER 7 The Portuguese and Spaniards contrasted
- CHAPTER 8 The Khedive as I read him
- CHAPTER 9 Arabi, the Egyptian
- CHAPTER 10 About nationalities
- CHAPTER 11 The use of thought-reading
CHAPTER 8 - The Khedive as I read him
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER I My first “subject”
- CHAPTER II A believer in “willing”
- CHAPTER III Russian superstition
- CHAPTER 4 Notable people at the séance
- CHAPTER 5 The late Kaiser Wilhelm
- CHAPTER 6 The land of Mañana
- CHAPTER 7 The Portuguese and Spaniards contrasted
- CHAPTER 8 The Khedive as I read him
- CHAPTER 9 Arabi, the Egyptian
- CHAPTER 10 About nationalities
- CHAPTER 11 The use of thought-reading
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- A Thought-Reader's ThoughtsBeing the Impressions and Confessions of Stuart Cumberland, pp. 202 - 208Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1888