Stranger than science
Book • 1959
Frank Edwards' "Stranger Than Science" is a collection of accounts of unexplained phenomena, including spontaneous human combustion.
The book delves into various unusual events and mysteries, often presenting them without definitive explanations.
It's known for its intriguing narratives and its contribution to the popularization of unexplained mysteries.
The book's style is engaging and accessible, making it a popular read for those interested in the paranormal.
Its chapter on spontaneous human combustion is particularly noteworthy for its influence on researchers in the field.
The book delves into various unusual events and mysteries, often presenting them without definitive explanations.
It's known for its intriguing narratives and its contribution to the popularization of unexplained mysteries.
The book's style is engaging and accessible, making it a popular read for those interested in the paranormal.
Its chapter on spontaneous human combustion is particularly noteworthy for its influence on researchers in the field.
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