William Buehler Seabrook (February 22, 1884 – September 20, 1945) was an American occultist, explorer, world traveler, journalist and author, born in Westminster...
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The Magic Island (category Books by William Seabrook)
explorer and traveler William Seabrook. First published in 1929 by Harcourt, Brace & Company, The Magic Island is an account of Seabrook's experiences with...
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The William Seabrook House, also known as the Seabrook is a plantation house built about 1810 on Edisto Island, South Carolina, United States, southwest...
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consumed parts of their victims. A few other people, such as reporter William Seabrook and artist Rick Gibson, ate human flesh out of curiosity or to shock...
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Seabrook Island, formerly known as Simmons Island, is a barrier island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,714 at...
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vision taking shape on Washington coast as Seabrook". The Seattle Times. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Yardley, William (May 27, 2008). "Trying Again on a Coast...
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victims after killing them. Other individuals, such as journalist William Seabrook and artist Rick Gibson, have legally consumed human flesh out of curiosity...
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Halperin. The screenplay by Garnett Weston, based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook, is about a young woman's transformation into a zombie at the hands...
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Russian throne and the latter became supportive of the organization. William Seabrook noted that while Mladorossy were Tsarist, they seemed almost "Red"...
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William Seabrook Edings (1857 – August 23, 1927) was a justice of the Territorial Supreme Court of Hawaii from September 26, 1918 to October 10, 1922....
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(McGrath novel), a 1996 novel by Patrick McGrath Asylum (Seabrook book), a 1935 memoir by William Seabrook Asylum (novel series), a young adult horror series...
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consumed parts of their victims. A few other people, such as reporter William Seabrook and artist Rick Gibson, ate human flesh out of curiosity or to shock...
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Lafayette Seabrook and her husband, James Hopkinson. Carolina Seabrook was the daughter of wealthy Edisto Island planter William Seabrook. William Seabrook had...
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Rhinebeck horse farm during the 1970s and 1980s, before his incarceration William Seabrook (1884– 1945), explorer and author, committed suicide in Rhinebeck Lorraine...
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"Archival Records: Hearst columnist and old friend of Aleister Crowley William Seabrook, in reporting Gurdjieff's arrival in New York in 1924, gave the family...
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memoir by American travel writer William Seabrook, first published in 1935 by Harcourt Brace. The book documents Seabrook's experiences in Bloomingdale Asylum...
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public domain include Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms, William Seabrook's novel The Magic Island (the first book to introduce the concept of...
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After a 1925 stay with Sheikh Mithqal Al-Fayez of the Bani Sakher, William Seabrook wrote about his experience of a ghazzu from the Sardieh tribe on Mithqal's...
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Seabrook is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 8,401 at the 2020 census. Located at the southern end of the...
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A portion of the island controlled by the Gibbs family was sold to William Seabrook. The other portion was sold to Isaac Wilson. The island during this...
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fiction in 1927, which was a book titled The Magic Island written by William Seabrook. The book was later adapted for cinema as the 1932 film White Zombie...
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the best seed to replant. Examples include "Seabrook", named after plantation proprietor William Seabrook, and "Bleak Hall", named after the plantation...
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Plantation, Peter's Point Plantation, Presbyterian Manse, Prospect Hill, William Seabrook House, Seaside School, Seaside Plantation House, Spanish Mount Point...
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Archived from the original on April 2, 2017. Retrieved April 2, 2017. "William Seabrook, Author, is Suicide". St. Petersburg Times. September 21, 1945. p. 8...
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Saraydarian (1917–1997) Gershom Scholem (1897–1982) Gini Graham Scott William Seabrook (1884–1945) M. R. Sellars Sepharial (1864–1929) Miguel Serrano (1917–2009)...
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by experimenter bias. Little is known about Blondlot's later years. William Seabrook stated in his Wood biography Doctor Wood, that Blondlot went insane...
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equally captivate. Called the "Richard Halliburton of the occult," William Seabrook (1884-1945) (Jungle Ways) commanded nearly as wide a readership. For...
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plantations, such as the William Seabrook plantation were used as camps and Crawford's Plantation House owned by Confederate officer, William J. Whaley, was used...
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account of his time in Haiti, with Taney Dudley and an introduction by William Seabrook, entitled The White King of La Gonave: The True Story of the Sergeant...
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assistant to famous American writers Eda Lou Walton, Max Eastman, and then William Seabrook. She wrote poetry and short fiction, tried her hand at writing a commercial...
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