New Existence of Man upon the Earth(Journal)
New Existence of Man upon the Earth(Journal)
Short-lived British journal founded in 1854 by socialist reformer Robert Owen (1771-1858), the only European journal of the period concerned with Spiritualism. The issues included an early report on automatic writing by a four-year-old child who wrote in Latin. The journal ceased publication after the death of Owen.
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