![]() Florence Marryat numbers her converts by the hundred and they are all gathered from educated people, men of letters and of science have written to her from every part of the world, and many clergymen have succumbed to her courageous assertions. This book has done more to convince many people of the truth of Spiritualism than any yet written. The amount of correspondence that she has received on the subject ever since the book appeared in June, 1891, is incalculable. ![]() To the public it is so full of marvels as to appear almost incredible, but to her friends, who know that everything related there happened, under the author’s eyes, it is more wonderful still. “Many people have pronounced it to be, not only the most remarkable book that she has ever written, but the most remarkable publication of the time. Spiritualism also influenced her works of fiction in such novels as The Clairvoyance of Bessie Williams or The Strange Transfiguration of Hannah Stubbs. She wrote down her experiences in a highly successful non-fiction book, There Is No Death, and the sequel The Spirit World. She participated in countless seances and claimed having communicated with her two dead daughters and her brother who died in a shipwreck. ![]() This marked the beginning of her belief in spiritualism. In 1874, Florence interviewed for a London newspaper a prominent clairvoyant. ![]()
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