CONTENTS
PAGE
[EDITOR'S NOTE] [vii]
[PREFACE][ix]
[GLOSSARY][xiii]
CHAP.
[I.]INTRODUCTION[1]
[II.]DISINTEGRATIONS OF PERSONALITY[26]
[III.]GENIUS[55]
[IV.]SLEEP[93]
[V.]HYPNOTISM[116]
[VI.]SENSORY AUTOMATISM[168]
[VII.]PHANTASMS OF THE DEAD[212]
[VIII.]MOTOR AUTOMATISM[254]
[IX.]TRANCE, POSSESSION, AND ECSTASY [297]
[X.]EPILOGUE[340]
[APPENDICES TO CHAPTER II][356]
[APPENDICES TO CHAPTER IV][364]
[APPENDICES TO CHAPTER V][378]
[APPENDICES TO CHAPTER VI][384]
[APPENDICES TO CHAPTER VII][400]
[APPENDICES TO CHAPTER VIII][430]
[APPENDICES TO CHAPTER IX][441]
[INDEX][453]

EDITOR'S NOTE

NEARLY four years have elapsed since the first appearance of my Father's book "Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death." It cost two guineas and was published in two volumes, each of which was little under 700 pages in length.

The price and dimensions of such a work made the future issue of a more popular edition not improbable. Indeed, my Father himself indicated briefly the lines on which an abridgment could best be made. In accordance with his indications I have endeavoured to keep as closely as possible to the original scheme and construction of the book.

The task of abridging, however, must always be an ungrateful one. It is inevitable that somewhere or other I should disappoint the reader who, already acquainted with the unabridged edition, finds some admired passage curtailed in favour of others that are to him of secondary interest. This I cannot avoid. All I can hope to do is so to reconcile the principles of omission and condensation as least to do violence to the style while preserving as far as possible the completeness of the exposition.

One half of each volume in the unabridged edition consists of appendices containing examples of the various kinds of phenomena discussed and analyzed in the text. It has been possible to reduce considerably the number of these cases without, I think, detracting much from the value of the work for the purposes of the ordinary reader. Those cases, however, which are included in this edition are quoted in full, an abridged version having very little value.