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An Interview with Raymond Buckland

By Llewellyn Worldwide — 2003

My Uncle George loaned me a book on Spiritualism, which I devoured (I was always a voracious reader), and went back for more. When I’d read all he had, I went to the public library and worked my way along the shelves, from Spiritualism to ghosts, ESP, magic, Witchcraft, and so on. - Raymond Buckland

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