431:, who had had an extensive training as investigator and "a fairly complete education at the hands of fraudulent mediums." Three adjoining rooms on the fifth floor of the Hotel Victoria were rented. The middle room where Feilding slept was used in the evening for the séances. In the corner of the room was a séance cabinet created by a pair of black curtains to form an enclosed area that contained a small round table with several musical instruments. In front of the curtains was placed a wooden table. During the séances, Palladino would sit at this table with her back to the curtains. The investigators sat on either side of her, holding her hand and placing a foot on her foot. Guest visitors also attended some of the séances; the Feilding report mentions that Professor Bottazzi and Professor Galeotti were present at the fourth séance, and a Mr. Ryan was present at the eighth séance.
467:(1910) wrote a comprehensive critique of the Feilding report. Podmore said that the report provided insufficient information for crucial moments and the investigators representation of the witness accounts contained contradictions and inconsistencies as to who was holding Palladino's feet and hands. Podmore found accounts among the investigators conflicted as to who they claimed to have observed the incident. Podmore wrote that the report "at almost every point leaves obvious loopholes for trickery." During the séances the long black curtains were often intermixed with Palladino's long black dress. Palladino told Professor Bottazzi the black curtains were "indispensable." Researchers have suspected Palladino used the curtain to conceal her feet.
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supernatural, or, as he prefers it "supernormal." Well, I know how it is that when a man has been long intensely exercised and over fatigued by an enigma, his common-sense will sometimes desert him; but it seems to me that the
Palladino has simply been too clever for him... I think it more plausible that there are tricks that can deceive Mr. Carrington.
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as to whether her mediumship was genuine or not. Their little love affair went on for several months and he told me how difficult it was to have their little trysts and get-togethers." It was also suggested that
Carrington borrowed a large amount of money from Crandon that he was unable to repay. Magic historians William Kalush and
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George Derby, James Terry White. (1942). The
National Cyclopædia of American Biography. J. T. White. p. 155. "Hereward Carrington received his preparatory education at the Sanson's and Philological schools, London, and Cranbrook school, Kent, England, and was graduated PhD at Oskaloosa (Iowa) college
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Henry Gilroy, an associate and friend of
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analyzed the
Feilding report of Palladino and argued that she employed a secret accomplice that could enter the room by a fake door panel positioned near the séance cabinet. Wiseman discovered this trick was already mentioned in a book from 1851, he also visited a carpenter and skilled magician who
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Eusapia
Palladino has been proved to be a very clever prestigiateuse and cheat, and was visited by a Mr. Carrington... In point of fact he has often caught the Palladino creature in acts of fraud. Some of her performances, however, he cannot explain; and thereupon he urges the theory that these are
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but he had failed to recognize it. Kurtz has written that
Carrington attended unofficial sessions with Palladino and reported on several occasions she "transferred her telekinetic powers" to him to move objects without physical contact. Kurtz wrote that Carrington's testimony was uncorroborated by
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Henry Gilroy wrote that
Carrington "went on to the end of his life as a true pioneer and an indefatigable searcher for truth. I was proud to be his friend", he noted however that Carrington was a "half-assed amateur magician —a pretty bad one but most persistent. One night we threw a spook-show to
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in 1880. He emigrated to the United States in 1888 (although it is a common misconception he emigrated in 1899). Hereward lived with his brother Hedley in
Minnesota and appears in the 1900 census there. He settled in New York City in 1904. There he first worked as an assistant editor for
267:. Carrington confessed to having painted Palladino's arm with phosphorescent paint, however he claimed to have used the paint to track the movement of her arm, to detect fraud. There was publicity over the incident and Carrington claimed his comments had been misquoted by newspapers.
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journal as unscientific. The reviewer stated that
Carrington made many assertions unsupported by evidence and "his book is a strange medley, and hardly merits serious consideration in a scientific journal... remarkable as an instance of the lengths to which a fad can be carried."
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In 1930, he stated "I have no particular theory to defend, and no belief to uphold. I am not a convinced spiritualist; at the same time, I am willing to grant that the evidence for survival is remarkably strong." Among other researches he made a detailed study of the medium
1506:"The physical phenomena of spiritualism, fraudulent and genuine : being a brief account of the most important historical phenomena, a criticism of their evidential value, and a complete exposition of the methods employed in fraudulently reproducing the same"
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criticized the Feilding report based on the conditions of the séances being susceptible to trickery. Hansel noted that they were performed in semi-dark conditions, held in the late night or early morning introducing the possibility of
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phenomena such as levitations of the table, movement of the curtains, movement of objects from behind the curtain and touches from hands. Regarding the first report by Carrington and Feilding, the American scientist and philosopher
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suggested that Carrington could have been Palladino's secret accomplice. Kurtz found it suspicious that he was raised as her manager after the séances in Naples. Carrington was also absent on the night of the last séance. However,
2622:"Vitality, fasting and nutrition; a physiological study of the curative power of fasting, together with a new theory of the relation of food to human vitality, by Hereward Carrington... with an introduction by A. Rabagliati"
2212:"Review: Fasting. Vitality, Fasting, And Nutrition: A Physiological Study of the Curative Power of Fasting, Together with a New Theory of the Relation of Food To Human Vitality by Hereward Carrington, A. Rabagliati".
199:, invited her to the US and helped arrange a tour for her. He detected her cheating at sittings, but also claimed she had genuine supernatural ability. He also made a detailed enquiry into the case of Esther Cox (the
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and Gian Marco Rinaldi who analyzed the Feilding report came to the conclusion that no secret accomplice was needed as Palladino during the 1908 Naples séances could have produced the phenomena by using her foot.
744:"is certainly the best ever written on the subject" but had doubts about Carrington for supporting the mediumship of Palladino, a medium who had been frequently exposed. According to the psychical researcher
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raise money for the American Psychical Institute and it was really pathetic... He was a great psychical researcher but a godawful magician, fumbling almost every trick he tried." Anthropologist and skeptic
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wrote regarding the exposure "when one knows how a feat can be done and what to look for, only the most skillful performer can maintain the illusion in the face of such informed scrutiny."
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constructed a door within an hour with a false panel. The accomplice was suspected to be her second husband, who insisted on bringing Palladino to the hotel where the séances took place.
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described the work as "one of the most extraordinary books that I have read for a long time" and praised Carrington for his entertaining writing and exposure of spiritualist trickery.
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and author. His subjects included several of the most high-profile cases of apparent psychic ability of his times, and he wrote over 100 books on subjects including the
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771:(1989). Culpin criticized Carrington for not educating himself about psychological factors; he suggested that Palladino's behaviour was a condition of hysterical
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to see her on behalf of the English SPR, an experience which strengthened his belief in the reality of psychic phenomena. He described her in his 1909 book
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until 1908, during which time he established his reputation as an ASPR investigator. However his connection with the ASPR ceased due to lack of funds.
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Carrington's books have received positive reviews for their accessible writing style and detailed research. However, his unorthodox views on
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Spiritism and Psychology by Theodore Flournoy, Hereward Carrington. (1912). The North American Review, Volume. 195, No. 674. pp. 133-135.
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that 98% of both the physical and mental phenomena were fraudulent. He did however believe that some mediumship phenomena was genuine.
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magazine in which he detailed and duplicated in photographs various tricks of self-claimed psychics and mediums."
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other witnesses and that he was either a naĂŻve believer or a "fraudulent hoaxer".
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Report on Further Series of Sittings with Eusapia Palladino at Naples.
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Final SĂ©ance: The Strange Friendship Between Houdini and Conan Doyle
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Final SĂ©ance: The Strange Friendship Between Houdini and Conan Doyle
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Reimagining the poltergeist in twentieth-century America and Britain
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Fruit and Nuts: Mr Carrington Declares Them Man's Natural Food
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Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 15: 20-32.
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Haunted People: Story of the Poltergeist down the Centuries
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Haunted People: Story of the Poltergeist down the Centuries
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Melton, J. Gordon; Clarke Jerome; Kelly, Aidan A. (1990).
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Yoga Philosophy, An Outline of the Secret Hindu Teachings
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Secrets of the Psychics: Investigating Paranormal Claims
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Secrets of the Psychics: Investigating Paranormal Claims
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Seymour H. Mauskopf, Michael Rogers McVaugh. (1980).
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Deception and Self-Deception: Investigating Psychics
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Anomalistic Psychology: A Study of Magical Thinking
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Haunted People by Hereward Carrington, Nandor Fodor
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1448:Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
1230:In the Land of Spooks With the Spirit Fakers
1095:Food and Diet in Relation to Life and Health
1079:(1923) (128 pages, Little Blue Book No. 421)
937:Your Psychic Powers, and How to Develop Them
835:(New York : B.W. Dodge & Co., 1909)
819:(Boston : H. B. Turner & Co., 1907)
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1091:(1924) (64 pages, Little Blue Book No. 679)
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526:Among Carrington's best known subjects was
2620:Carrington, Hereward (16 September 1908).
2345:The Invisible World by Hereward Carrington
1504:Carrington, Hereward (16 September 1907).
666:. The book was negatively reviewed in the
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2548:The Life and Many Deaths of Harry Houdini
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2133:. In Harmke Kamminga, Andrew Cunningham.
1838:. Indiana University Press. pp. 166-167.
1694:. Guinness World Records Limited. p. 57.
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1302:Psychic Study to Grip World, Writer Avers
366:National Laboratory of Psychical Research
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1401:Peter H. Aykroyd, Angela Narth. (2009).
1344:Carrington testing the "Sthenometer" of
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27:American psychic investigator and writer
2193:New York Times Book Review and Magazine
1664:"Hereward Carrington Papers, 1899-1973"
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220:The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism
180:in 1907 and worked as an assistant to
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1508:. Boston : H. B. Turner & co
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1383:Carrington demonstrating a knot trick
1371:Carrington demonstrating a ball trick
1239:Ingenious Frauds at Lily Dale Seances
1199:Physical and Mental Factors in Health
1169:The Scientific Basis of Vegetarianism
603:diets. He was also a follower of the
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1822:. Henry Holt and Company. pp. 114-44
883:Personal Experiences in Spiritualism
871:(Kansas City, Mo.: The Sphinx, 1913)
827:(Boston : Small, Maynard, 1908)
390:. It became the basis of their book
55:Hereward Hubert Lavington Carrington
1248:Detecting the Tricks of the Mediums
832:Eusapia Palladino and her Phenomena
540:, sitting on a committee alongside
375:In 1933, Canadian political leader
197:Eusapia Palladino and Her Phenomena
2242:"Vitality, Fasting, and Nutrition"
1859:The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal
1727:. Douglas & McIntyre. p. 258.
1308:The Oxnard Daily Courier. (1933).
933:(New York : Dodd, Mead, 1920)
917:(New York : Dodd, Mead, 1918)
890:The Problems of Psychical Research
341:The Phenomena of Astral Projection
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2297:"Vitality, Fasting and Nutrition"
1487:. Prometheus Books. pp. 177-223.
1227:The Philadelphia Record. (1907).
959:The Projection of the Astral Body
879:(London, T. W. Laurie, ltd, 1913)
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1141:(New York, Rebman company, 1908)
1139:Vitality, Fasting, and Nutrition
2820:Pseudoscientific diet advocates
2573:. London Watts & Co. p. 122
2177:. Gale Research Company. p. 182
2000:. Prometheus Books. pp. 65-95.
1775:. Prometheus Books. pp. 62-96.
914:Psychical Phenomena and the War
852:Death, its Causes and Phenomena
656:Vitality, Fasting and Nutrition
2835:William Penn University alumni
2129:Barnett, L. Margaret. (1995).
1623:. Kessinger Publishing. p. 5.
1266:Proper Food for Perfect Health
1181:The History of Natural Hygiene
1163:The Argument for Vegetarianism
997:A Primer in Psychical Research
587:Carrington embraced different
417:Society for Psychical Research
166:Society for Psychical Research
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2646:Hereward Carrington. (1988).
2632:– via Internet Archive.
2157:. SAGE Publications. p. 694.
1744:Laursen, Christopher (2016).
1585:Hereward Carrington. (1919).
1516:– via Internet Archive.
1299:St. Peterburg Times. (1931).
1043:The Case for Psychic Survival
310:The Case for Psychic Survival
2727:Works by Hereward Carrington
2709:Works by Hereward Carrington
2589:. Edward Arnold. pp. 141-149
2501:. Prometheus Books. p. 143.
2457:. Psychology Press. p. 212.
2113:. Atria Books. pp. 420-422.
2069:. Prometheus Books. p. 160.
2045:. Prometheus Books. p. 135.
1951:, William Marriott. (1910).
1861:. Prometheus Books. p. 490.
1290:The Sunday Tribune. (1928).
1284:Tying Knots in Endless Ropes
1272:The New York Times. (1914).
1254:New Zealand Tablet. (1909).
1245:The New York Times. (1909).
1236:The New York Times. (1908).
1037:Mysterious Psychic Phenomena
969:The Story of Psychic Science
930:Higher Psychical Development
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360:American Psychical Institute
230:, sealed-letter reading and
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2453:, Warren H. Jones. (2014).
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2089:. Harper & Row. p. 59.
1907:. Prometheus Books. p. 91.
1884:. Prometheus Books. p. 61.
1071:Life: Its Origin and Nature
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2343:Frank W. Finger. (1947).
2020:. Souvenir Press. p. 40.
1936:ESP, Seers & Psychics
1281:Popular Science. (1919).
1205:Save Your Life By Fasting
1113:Ventriloquism Self Taught
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2661:Mikhail Petrovo-Solovovo
2301:New York Medical Journal
1791:Alfred Douglas. (1982).
1621:Story of Psychic Science
1591:. Popular Science. p. 35
1573:Paladino Used Phosphorus
1193:The Hygienic Way of Life
1083:Psychology for Beginners
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382:In 1935, Carrington and
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1795:. Overlook Press. p. 98
1483:. In Paul Kurtz (ed.).
1421:Arthur Berger. (1988).
1405:. Rodale Books. p. 70.
1215:The Natural Food of Man
1145:The Natural Food of Man
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1576:. 19 November 1909.
1545:Sherrie Lynne Lyons
1532:Are the Dead Alive?
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2042:The Psychic Mafia
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