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English: The spiritualist medium David Duguid.
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Source Photographing the Invisible: Practical Studies in Spirit Photography, Spirit Portraiture, and other Rare but Allied Phenomena, printed in America in 1911 by The Advanced Thought Publishing Company.
Author James Coates

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