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Hans Holzer

    January 26, 1920 – April 26, 2009

    Hans Holzer dedicated his life to exploring the enigmatic realm he termed “the other side,” investigating haunted locations worldwide. His prolific writings delved into ghosts, the afterlife, witchcraft, and extraterrestrial phenomena, driven by a profound curiosity about the unknown. Holzer's approach combined rigorous research with a captivating narrative style, making the mysteries of the paranormal accessible to a wide audience. He remains a significant voice for those fascinated by the unexplained and the boundaries of reality.

    Luftfahrt
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    Window to The Past. Exploring History through ESP
    10,000 Dreams Interpreted
    Witches
    Secret of Healing
    • Secret of Healing

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A portrait of psychic healer Ze'ev Kolman describes how he received a mystic gift, the ability to heal with the laying on of hands, and presents testimonies from some of his many patients. 25,000 first printing. Tour. IP.

      Secret of Healing
      3.2
    • Witches

      • 672 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      A wide-ranging exploration of witchcraft, from druidism to the many cults practicing today, featuring documents, interviews, spells, rituals, eyewitness accounts and photographs. This book is available in large page size and wide spine width and it contains 200 photographs, including insider photos of secret rituals. schovat popis

      Witches
      3.7
    • 10,000 Dreams Interpreted

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      First published at the beginning of the century, this book is an exceptional guide to dream interpretation. This edition has been expanded and revised and remains a compelling and exhaustive compendium of the symbols that crop up in our dreamscape.

      10,000 Dreams Interpreted
      3.2
    • Luftfahrt

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Die Luftfahrtausstellung ist eine der größten Abteilungen des Deutschen Museums. Auf 7000 m² sind ca. 50 Originalflugzeuge und Nachbauten aus allen Epochen der Luftfahrt zu sehen vom Lilenthal-Gleiter bis zum modernen Segelflugzeug, vom Heißluftballon bis zum Düsenjet. Auf 144 Seiten begleitet dieser Ausstellungsführer Sie Schritt für Schritt durch die Geschichte der Luftfahrt.

      Luftfahrt