Ouija

Ouija by Stoker Hunt, published by Harper Collins on October 23, 1992, is a 176-page exploration of the phenomenon surrounding the Ouija board. This edition delves into the questions of whether the Ouija board is merely a game or a tool for communication with the unknown. The book examines various accounts of Ouija-inspired prophecy and clairvoyance, as well as the controversies that surround its use.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the history and legacy of the Ouija board, addressing its exaltation by some and condemnation by others. Stoker Hunt discusses the potential dangers associated with the Ouija board, including stories of obsession, madness, and even murder linked to its use. This insightful examination offers a balanced perspective on the topics of occultism and the interplay between body and mind, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the mysteries of the supernatural.
Official synopsis Publisher
The First Book To Take A Hard Look At The Phenomenon Called “The Ouija Board”
Is it just a game? When you ask the Ouija board a question, who is it that answers? What about those stories of Ouija-inspired prophecy and clairvoyance?
What are the dangers of the Ouija board? Do you know the stories of Ouija-inspired murders, madness, obsession and possession?
Exalted by some, condemned by others, there’s no doubt the Ouija is controversial. In this fascinating book Stoker Hunt investigates the history and legacy of this “Mystic Talking Oracle.”
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Ouija” about?
Who is the author of “Ouija”?
When was “Ouija” published?
What is the ISBN for “Ouija”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
