[166] In The Strange Adventures of Phra the Phœnician.
[167] In his Time Machine.
[168] The Transmigration of a Soul.
[169] In The Death of Halpin Frazer.
[170] A Soul on Fire.
[171] Other examples of the books that claim to be inspired by spirits are: An Angel Message, Being a Series of Angelic and Holy Communications Received by a Lady; Nyria, by Mrs. Campbell-Praed; Letters from a Living Dead Man, by Elsa Barker, and War Letters from a Living Dead Man; Stranger than Fiction, by Mary L. Lewis; The Soul of the Moor, by Stratford Jolly; Ida Lymond and Her Hour of Vision, by Hope Crawford; The Life Elysian; The Car of Phoebus; The Heretic; An Astral Bridegroom; Through the Mists, The Vagrom Spirit, and Leaves from the Autobiography of a Soul in Paradise, by Robert James Lee. This last-named gentleman seems to be in touch with spirits as rapid in composition as Robert W. Chambers.
[172] Plays of the Natural and the Supernatural.
[173] The Open Door.
[174] The Portrait.
[175] Old Lady Mary.