Spiritist Review — 1862 · Allan Kardec

Chapter 37 of 125

Spiritism in its simplest expression.

Spiritism in its simplest expression, of which about ten thousand copies have been sold, is being reprinted with several important corrections. We know that it is already translated into German, into Russian, and into Polish. We urge the translators to conform to the text of the new edition. We have received from Vienna (Austria) the German translation, published in that city, where a Spiritist society is being formed, under the auspices of the one in Paris. [v. Spiritist Society of Vienna.] The second volume of the Revelations from Beyond the Tomb, by Mrs. H. Dozon, is in the press.

We again call the attention of our readers to the interesting brochure by Miss Clémence Guérin, entitled: Biographical Essay on Andrew Jackson Davis, one of the principal spiritualist writers of the United States. – Ledoyen Bookshop. Price, 1 franc.

Allan Kardec.

Paris. — Typ. of Cosson et Ce, rue du Four-St-Germain, 43.