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The Orpheus Box
The Orpheus Box
Taff, John, F.D.
Double Dragon Publishing
January, 2005
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The Orpheus Box
Format: Glassbook Format
"The Orpheus Box" is the story of Thomas Edison's etheragraph, an invention created for communicating with the dead.
"...It is possible to construct an apparatus which will be so delicate that if there are personalities in another existence or sphere who wish to get in touch with us in this existence or sphere, this apparatus will at least give them a better opportunity to express themselves... ."
Thomas A. Edison
Scientific American, Oct. 30, 1920
$5.99 (USD)
The Orpheus Box
Format: Microsoft Desktop Reader
"The Orpheus Box" is the story of Thomas Edison's etheragraph, an invention created for communicating with the dead.
"...It is possible to construct an apparatus which will be so delicate that if there are personalities in another existence or sphere who wish to get in touch with us in this existence or sphere, this apparatus will at least give them a better opportunity to express themselves... ."
Thomas A. Edison
Scientific American, Oct. 30, 1920
$5.99 (USD)
The Orpheus Box
Format: Palm Pilot
"The Orpheus Box" is the story of Thomas Edison's etheragraph, an invention created for communicating with the dead.
"...It is possible to construct an apparatus which will be so delicate that if there are personalities in another existence or sphere who wish to get in touch with us in this existence or sphere, this apparatus will at least give them a better opportunity to express themselves... ."
Thomas A. Edison
Scientific American, Oct. 30, 1920
$5.99 (USD)
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