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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part07.utf8:102950180:1231
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01231cam a2200241 4500
001 72078506
003 DLC
005 19980319155333.5
008 721012s1972 nyu 00010deng
010 $a 72078506 //r98
020 $a0879490047
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aBL535$b.W4
082 00 $a236/.2
100 10 $aWeiss, Jess E.,$ecomp.
245 14 $aThe vestibule,$cby Jess E. Weiss.
250 $a[1st ed.]
260 0 $aPort Washington, N.Y.,$bAshley Books$c[1972]
300 $a128 p.$c23 cm.
350 $a$5.95
505 0 $aRickenbacker, E. V. The Atlanta crash.--Jenkins, B. I was an atheist, until I died, as told to J. E. Weiss.--Sampson, M. C. When the curtains of death parted.--Ruopp, J. P. The window of heaven.--Ross, E. K. The experience of death.--Swedenborg, E. Heaven and hell.--Ritchie, G. G. Return from tomorrow.--Keller, H. My religion.--Snell, D. How it feels to die.--Trine, R. W. Character-building thought power.--Huffine, E. L. I watched myself die.--Goldsmith, J. Infinite way letters.--MacMillan, R. L. and Brown, K. W. G. Cardiac arrest remembered.--Lamsa, G. M. And the scroll opened.--Weiss, J. E. Death, where is thy sting.
650 0 $aFuture life.
650 0 $aNear-death experiences.