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With Folded Wings

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Title:With Folded Wings
Author:
White, Stewart Edward   
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Wild Geese Calling
Published:   1947
Publisher:E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
Tags:non-fiction, supernatural, paranormal, spiritualism, clairvoyance
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With Folded Wings, published posthumously, is the last of the extraordinary series of books written by Stewart Edward White, based on the spiritual journey of his wife Betty, and the wisdom she received from the beings she contacted through her mediumship, called by her ‘The Invisibles’.

“Offering a positive and uplifting look at the process of aging and dying, it also delves into the nature of the universe, the purpose for self-development and education, the relationship between the individual and the various groups to which he or she belongs, and the “ebb and flow” we all experience at different stages in our lives.”—Gullygarden @ Goodreads [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for White, Stewart Edward

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Stewart Edward White (12 March, 1873 – 18 September, 1946) American author and conservationist wrote “The Westerner” (1901), as well as many other works of a metaphysical nature, works of history, travel and adventure books, children's books, essays, and short stories.

In 1895 he received a B.A. in Philosophy and in 1903 an M.A. from Columbia University. He married Elizabeth (Betty) Grant of Rhode Island in 1904, and they were married until her death in 1939. Early on White worked as a lumberjack and was a lifelong avid outdoorsman. Enlisting in World War I, he rose to the rank of major with the 144th Artillery. One of the first white men to explore German East Africa (now Tanzania), he mapped the area in 1913, for which he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He was also a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

His books were often of a motivational nature, and squarely based on his own life’s experiences and interviews of pioneers, fur-traders, and gold miners of the California Gold Rush. His westerns and camping journal articles included pithy and interesting details about hunting, fishing, tracking, gold-hunting, cabin-building, canoeing, and guns.

Many of his novels and stories were adapted to film. “The Long Rifle”, “Folded Hills”, “Ranchero”, and “Stampede” constituting The Saga of Andy Burnett, were adapted to several episodes of the The Wonderful World of Disney in 1957 and 1958.

Source: imdb.com; online-literature.com

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