R100.00
Soft cover
Good condition
First published in 1997
Pocket books
370 g
1 in stock
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R100.00
In 1917 two cousins living in West Yorkshire claimed to have photographed faires. Their story captured the imagination of British society, but why were Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the theosophist Edward Gardner and may other so willing to be convinced that the photographs were geniune? Has Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths really seen fairies at eh bottom of their garden?
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Weight | 370 g |
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