Are the Dead Alive? (ad 22 october 1921)

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This ad was published in the Daily Express on 22 october 1921.

The advertised article, by James Douglas, was published in the Sunday Express on 16 october 1921.


Daily Express (22 october 1921, p. 6)

A Week-end With Conan Doyle.
By James Douglas.

In this article, the Editor of the "Sunday Express" describes the extraordinary personality of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and tells how he spent a week-end with the creator of Sherlock Holmes at his beautiful country house near Crowborough.

Mr. Douglas narrates the amazing story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's spiritualist experiences, and analyses his astonishing theory of life beyond the grave.

He also describes a dramatic experiment in automatic writing which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle arranged for his benefit.

This is the second instalment of "MY GREAT ADVENTURE," a series of articles in which Mr. Douglas is telling week by week in the "Sunday Express" the story of his independent investigation into the Newer Spiritualism.