Harry Price was a British psychic researcher and author renowned for his investigations into paranormal phenomena and his efforts to expose fraudulent spiritualist practices. He gained widespread recognition for his meticulous study of the allegedly haunted Borley Rectory in Essex, England, which he documented in his book "The Most Haunted House in England." Price's work combined scientific rigor with public intrigue, establishing him as a prominent figure in early 20th-century psychical research.
Throughout his career, Price authored several influential books on paranormal subjects, including "Confessions of a Ghost-Hunter" and "The End of Borley Rectory," which cemented his reputation as a leading authority in the field. His approach blended skepticism with open-minded inquiry, often employing controlled experiments to test supernatural claims. Price's legacy endures through his contributions to the study of psychical phenomena and his role in shaping public discourse on spiritualism and the paranormal.
The Paranormal Books (with Owen Davies)
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Fifty Years of Psychical Research
1939
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A People Bewitched (By: Owen Davies)
2012
Non-Fiction Books
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Leaves From a Psychist's Case-Book
1933
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The Haunting of Cashen's Gap
1936
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Search for Truth: My Life for Psychical Research
1942
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The Royal Tour, 1901
1980
Harry Price Occult & Paranormal
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Revelations of a Spirit Medium
1922
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Cold Light on Spiritualistic "Phenomena" – An Experiment with the Crewe Circle
1922
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Stella C: An Account Of Some Original Experiments In Psychical Research
1925
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Rudi Schneider: A Scientific Examination of his Mediumship
1930
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Confessions of a Ghost-hunter
1936
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The Most Haunted House in England: Ten Years' Investigation of Borley Rectory
1940
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Poltergeist Over England
1945
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Poltergeist Tales of the Supernatural
1945
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The End of Borley Rectory
1946
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Christmas Ghosts
1949
Harry Price Anthologies
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Gef The Talking Mongoose: The "Eighth Wonder of the World"