Dawson-Scott, Catharine Amy (1865-1934)
Dawson-Scott, Catharine Amy (1865-1934)
Author of more than 20 novels and founder of several Spiritualist organizations, including the P.E.N. Club, the Tomorrow Club, and the Survival League. Born in 1865 in Dulwich, England, she believed in survival and communication with the departed and wrote two psychic books: From Four Who Are Dead and Is This Wilson? She also edited three small volumes of The Guide to Psychic Knowledge, containing questions and answers on the problems of afterlife obtained through mediums. She died November 4, 1934.
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