“But Truth is that besides which there is nothing: nothing to modify it, nothing to question it, nothing to form an exception: the all-inclusive, the complete - By Truth, I mean the Universal.”
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The Book of the Damned: The Original Classic of Paranormal Exploration
This book is a foundational text in the study of the paranormal, delving into a variety of extraordinary events and entities that defy conventional explanation. more
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