Item Detail
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8361
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English
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'Recent Psychic Evidence' : The Visit of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to Utah in 1923
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1984
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52
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264-74
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Explanations are proffered for the surprisingly warm reception which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle received on his visit to Salt Lake City in 1923. Despite being the author of an anti-Mormon melodrama and proselyting spiritualist ideas which had been denounced by early Church leaders, he lectured before a spellbound audience of five thousand from the pulpit of the Tabernacle.
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