Spiritist Review — 1860 · Allan Kardec

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L’Amore del vero

— In an article above we spoke of a new periodical publication on Spiritism, made in London, under the title of The Spiritual Magazine. Italy does not lag behind the movement that conducts ideas toward the invisible world. We received the prospectus of a journal published in Genoa, under the title of L’Amore del Vero, periodico di science, litteratura, belle arti, magnetismo animale, omeopatia, elettrotelegrafia, Spiritismo, etc. Sotto la direzzione del signor D. Pietro Gatti e B. E. Maineri. This journal appears three times a month, in booklets of eighteen pages. Dr. Gatti, director of the Homeopathic Institute of Genoa, is an enlightened adept of Spiritism, and we have no doubt that the questions relating to this science will be treated by him with the talent and sagacity that characterize him.

— THE HISTORY OF JOAN OF ARC, dictated by herself to Miss Ermance Dufaux, whose reprinting we announced, has just appeared at the Ledoyen Bookshop. We have already referred to this remarkable work in the Spiritist Review, issue of January 1858. Since that time our opinion has not varied as to its importance, not only from the historical point of view, but as one of the most curious facts of Spiritist manifestation. The reprinting was keenly demanded, and we do not doubt that it will obtain a success all the greater, as the partisans of the new science are today more numerous than at the time of the first publication. Allan Kardec.

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