There Is No Death
Written in the late 19th century by Florence Marryat, 'There Is No Death' explores Spiritualism and the concept of an afterlife. The book presents the author's personal experiences with spiritual phenomena, asserting that death is merely a transition rather than an end. Through vivid anecdotes and accounts from séances, Marryat illustrates her belief in the survival of individuality beyond death, encouraging readers to reconsider their perceptions of mortality. This work is notable for its firsthand accounts and insights into the spiritualist movement of the time.
























