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The Wanderings of a Spiritualist

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .istory of great tracts of the globe which might very easily relapse into barbarism.

The ship seemed lonely when our Indian friends were gone, for indeed, the pick of the company went with them. Several pleased me by assuring me as they left that their views of life had been changed since they came on board the "Naldera." To many I gave reading lists that they might look further into the matter for themselves. A little leaven in the great lump, but how can we help leavening it all when we know that, unlike other creeds, no true Spiritualist can ever revert, so that while we continually gain, we never lose. One hears of the converts to various sects, but one does not hear of those who are driven out by their narrow, intolerant doctrines. You can change your mind about faiths, but not about facts, and hence our certain conquest.

One cannot spend even a single long day in India without carrying away a wonderful impression of the gentle dignity of the . . . Read More

Community Reviews

I greatly enjoyed the reading of this book. Sir Doyle’s candor and courage on a topic which is inevitably a sensitive one for any religious listener/reader is most refreshing.

This book is strictly for those with an interest in either the later life of Conan Doyle or the spiritiualist movement in the first part of the twentieth century.

The book descibes the author's lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand in the early 1920s. The content is more concerned with Conan Doyl

It was fun to read this account of Doyle's wanderings throughout all Oceania. He's a great narrator and knows when to stop talking about one topic and change the subject of his writing, though sometimes he seems so thrilled he can't stop pleading his cause. I loved the descriptions of the places he

Such an enjoyable book. This isn't so much about spiritualism but more about being a travel book. He rattles along with his wanderings and talks about the sea, the mountains, the land, the rivers, the flora and the fauna. From England he sails on The Naldera to Gibraltar, and further along the coast