The New Revelation - Arthur Conan Doyle - E-Book

The New Revelation E-Book

Arthur Conan Doyle

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The New Revelation marks Arthur Conan Doyle's formal declaration of faith in spiritualism. Written as a pamphlet, it offers a passionate introduction to the philosophy and evidence he believed proved the existence of the afterlife. This work is not just a personal manifesto but a challenge to skeptics and an invitation to truth seekers. It became the cornerstone of Doyle's later spiritualist writings.

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The New Revelation

A Pamphlet
By: Arthur Conan Doyle
Prepared and edited by: Rafat Allam
Copyright © 2025 by Al-Mashreq eBookstore
Published in The Strand Magazine, December 1894
No part of this publication may be reproduced whole or in part in any form without the prior written permission of the author
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Table of Contents

The New Revelation

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE

PART I.

END OF PART I.

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"The New Revelation," The Progressive Thinker Publishing House, 1917.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE

This RGL e-book contains the first part of the summary of a lecture that Arthur Conan Doyle delivered to the London Spiritualist Alliance at the Salon of the Royal Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, S.W., on Thursday, October 25th, 1917. It was first published in the British weekly periodical Light. A Journal of Psychical, Occult, and Mystical Research on 10 November 1917. Parts 2 and 3 will added if and when they become available.

Shortly after their appearance in Light the three parts were printed as a pamphlet by The Progressive Thinker Publishing House, Chicago, Illinois.

 

PART I.

Published in Light, 10 November 1917

The speaker commenced his discourse by remarking that it dealt with a subject upon which he had thought more, and been slower to form an opinion, than upon any other subject whatever.

"I can claim," he continued, "to have spent more years in the serious study of the subject than some of our antagonists have spent hours. If I narrate some of my experiences and difficulties you will not, I hope, think ft egotistical upon my part, but you will realise that it is the most graphic way in which I can sketch out the points which are likely to occur to any other inquirer."