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Seeing Fairies: From the Lost Archives of the Fairy Investigation Society, Authentic Reports of Fairies in Modern Times (edició 2014)

de Marjorie T. Johnson (Autor), Simon Young (Introducció)

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THIS IS NOT A CHILDREN¿S BOOK. Its accounts of fairy experiences, mostly from the twentieth century, have come from business men and women, housewives, journalists, clergymen, bus drivers, anglers, gypsies, school teachers, university professors, soldiers, artists, authors, poets, musicians, sculptors, actresses, and many others who have seen fairies of various types in houses, churches, and sheds; in gardens, fields, woods, country lanes, and public parks; on moors, hills, and mountains; and even on sewing machines, typewriters, and kitchen stoves. In 1950 Marjorie T. Johnson became Honorary Secretary of a resurrected Fairy Investigation Society, which had been founded by Capt. Quentin C. A. Craufurd, and she collected accounts of fairies and also angelic beings from many of the members. In 1955 the Scottish author and folklorist Alasdair Alpin MacGregor collaborated with her in sending letters to the national press asking for further true experiences, and many more were received. The result is this book, published here in English for the first time. Marjorie Johnson¿s only request was that readers peruse the book with an open mind. ¿THIS BOOK IS SPECIAL because it brings together an unprecedented number of fairy sightings¿ There are here about four hundred sightings from around the world. In short, this is the biggest single collection of fairy experiences ever amassed¿ Whether fairies are out there (author points to wood, hedgerow, and waterfall) or in there (author points to balding head of middle-aged `witness¿) then they need to be explained. Marjorie gave us, in these pages, the tools to do just that.¿ ¿ from the Introduction by historian Simon Young… (més)
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Títol:Seeing Fairies: From the Lost Archives of the Fairy Investigation Society, Authentic Reports of Fairies in Modern Times
Autors:Marjorie T. Johnson (Autor)
Altres autors:Simon Young (Introducció)
Informació:Anomalist Books (2014), 388 pages
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In this book, hundreds and hundreds of people share their experience of seeing fairies.

The Fairy Investigation Society had two phases: Prior to World War II and after WWII. The FIS was suspended during WWII and its secretary at the time reports that most of the records of the Society were destroyed during the war. After the war, FIS began anew and Marjorie Johnson became the FIS secretary and driving force.

This book has an amazing story that started in 1911 with the birth of Marjorie T. Johnson in England. Marjorie saw fairies from the age of six onwards. Marjorie died at the age of 100 in 2010. Here is a sentence from the book’s introduction by Simon Young: “It all began in 1955, when the British author, Marjorie Johnson, then aged 44, began to put together the material for a book entitled “Fairy Vision”. It wasn’t until Marjorie was 85 in 1996 that the book’s manuscript was finally typed up. It wasn’t until the year 2000 that Marjorie was able to hold a copy of her book in her hands, but it was in German (which she couldn’t read) because no English language publisher could be found. Subsequently in 2004 when she was 93, it was published in Italian (which she also couldn’t read). This first English language edition finally made it into print in 2014 after Marjorie had died. Marjorie can’t hold the English language edition her hands, but we can. I just obtained a copy a day ago and have just begun to read through the accounts. Some are short and some are detailed. It offers the perspective of people of all ages and walks of life reporting their fairy encounters. All in all, it offers a rather large array of what fairy encounters can be like.

Of course, anyone familiar with Daphne Charter’s fairy history will see a striking resemblance in the stories of Marjorie Johnson and Daphne Charters, who was born in England in 1910, a year before Marjorie. Daphne in her 40s began compiling writings of her own interactions with fairies. Like Marjorie, she also it difficult to find English publishers who would do fairy books. Her first pamphlet The Origin, Life and Evolution of the Fairies was published in French in 1951. She self published her first book “A True Fairy Story” in 1956. In 1969 it was published in Spanish in Argentina. In 1979, Friends of the Trees Society published it in the United States. Daphne passed on in 1991 leaving Michael Pilarski to finish publishing her writings. In 2007, I arranged for publication of Forty Years with the Fairies: Volume I of Daphne’s Collected Manuscripts by RJ Stewart Books. Volumes II and III are still to come. See information on Perima.

Marjorie and Daphne lived in England at the same time and both dedicated a lot of their life energies to the fairies. Did they know each other? We may never know. They both left a legacy of fairy writings to be published posthumously after they died. Simon Young has played a similar role in bringing Marjorie Johnson’s work to light as Michael Pilarski is doing for Daphne Charters. As some of you know, Daphne Charters’ work was the inspiration for putting on our contemporary Fairy & Human Relations Congress.

In my humble opinion, if you are into fairies, you should read both of these books.

For more information on fairies and the latest incarnation of the Fairy Investigation Society, see Simon Young’s website: http://www.fairyist.com/ ( )
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THIS IS NOT A CHILDREN¿S BOOK. Its accounts of fairy experiences, mostly from the twentieth century, have come from business men and women, housewives, journalists, clergymen, bus drivers, anglers, gypsies, school teachers, university professors, soldiers, artists, authors, poets, musicians, sculptors, actresses, and many others who have seen fairies of various types in houses, churches, and sheds; in gardens, fields, woods, country lanes, and public parks; on moors, hills, and mountains; and even on sewing machines, typewriters, and kitchen stoves. In 1950 Marjorie T. Johnson became Honorary Secretary of a resurrected Fairy Investigation Society, which had been founded by Capt. Quentin C. A. Craufurd, and she collected accounts of fairies and also angelic beings from many of the members. In 1955 the Scottish author and folklorist Alasdair Alpin MacGregor collaborated with her in sending letters to the national press asking for further true experiences, and many more were received. The result is this book, published here in English for the first time. Marjorie Johnson¿s only request was that readers peruse the book with an open mind. ¿THIS BOOK IS SPECIAL because it brings together an unprecedented number of fairy sightings¿ There are here about four hundred sightings from around the world. In short, this is the biggest single collection of fairy experiences ever amassed¿ Whether fairies are out there (author points to wood, hedgerow, and waterfall) or in there (author points to balding head of middle-aged `witness¿) then they need to be explained. Marjorie gave us, in these pages, the tools to do just that.¿ ¿ from the Introduction by historian Simon Young

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