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THIS book is a sequel to “The Gate of Remembrance,” which contained an account of the automatic script giving instructions for excavations in Glastonbury. The further script now published deals with the war and after, but it cannot be said that the correspondences and verifications of predictions pointed out are particularly striking or convincing.
The Hill of Vision: A Forecast of the Great War and of Social Revolution with the Coming of the New Race. Gathered from Automatic Writings obtained between 1909 and 1912, and also, in 1918, through the Hand of John Alleyne under the Supervision of the Author.
Frederick Bligh
Bond
By. Pp. xxv + 134. (London: Constable and Co., 1919.) Price 7s. 6d. net.
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The Hill of Vision: A Forecast of the Great War and of Social Revolution with the Coming of the New Race Gathered from Automatic Writings obtained between 1909 and 1912, and also, in 1918, through the Hand of John Alleyne under the Supervision of the Author . Nature 104, 690 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/104690d0
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