File:Mina Crandon Fake Ectoplasm.jpg

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English: Photograph taken in the early 1920s of Mina Crandons mediumship. The photographs reveals her fake "spirit" hand.
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Source The photograph was taken in the early 1920's in an American seance with the medium Mina Crandon. The copyright has expired. The image appears in some recent paranormal books such as Chéroux, Clément, et al. The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005.
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