Clairvoyance & Thoughtography by T. Fukurai
£150.00
A collection of case studies of ‘thoughtography’ also known as thermography or psychic photography, the supposed ability to impress mental images onto surfaces such as photographic film.
Tomokichi Fukurai (1869-1952) was a Japanese clinical psychologist who first introduced the term thoughtography after his 1910 study of psychic photography in Tokyo. This is the first English language edition of his major work.
London: Rider & Co, 1931. First edition. Hardcover. 247pp. 119 illustrations. Publishers’ black cloth with gilt titles, front hinge exposed and front-end paper starting, binding sound with all pages attached, previous owner ink inscription to front-end paper, small white paint mark to cloth, spine faded, edges worn, internally clean, a very good copy.
Tomokichi Fukurai (1869-1952) was a Japanese clinical psychologist who first introduced the term thoughtography after his 1910 study of psychic photography in Tokyo. This is the first English language edition of his major work.
London: Rider & Co, 1931. First edition. Hardcover. 247pp. 119 illustrations. Publishers’ black cloth with gilt titles, front hinge exposed and front-end paper starting, binding sound with all pages attached, previous owner ink inscription to front-end paper, small white paint mark to cloth, spine faded, edges worn, internally clean, a very good copy.