Oliver Fox

Oliver Fox
Oliver Fox

Oliver Fox was the pseudonym of Hugh George Callaway (30 November 1885–28 April 1949), an English short story writer, poet and occultist, chiefly remembered for his Astral Projection: A Record of Research[1] (1939), an account of his lucid dreams and out-of-the-body experiences.

References

  1. ^ Modern editions bear the subtitle A Record of Out-of-the-Body Experiences.

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