
Adventurings in the Psychical, written by H. Addington Bruce in the early 20th century, explores psychological phenomena that challenge natural explanations, such as ghosts and telepathy. The book presents documented experiences and scientific investigations, aiming to legitimize the study of the supernatural as integral to understanding human personality. Bruce categorizes ghost sightings into authentic experiences and delusions, drawing on examples from the Society for Psychical Research to support his claims. This work is notable for its scientific approach to parapsychology during a time of skepticism.


