Based on the Cottingley photographs
"The aging Conan Doyle, who was a noted spiritualist, in 1922 wrote this slim volume in which he presented the 'facts' of the phenomenon known as the 'Cottingley photographs,' which depicted two young girls playing with what appear to be fairies. Though he apparently believed in their authenticity, Sir Arthur lets readers decide for themselves." Library Journal
"The aging Conan Doyle, who was a noted spiritualist, in 1922 wrote this slim volume in which he presented the 'facts' of the phenomenon known as the 'Cottingley photographs,' which depicted two young girls playing with what appear to be fairies. Though he apparently believed in their authenticity, Sir Arthur lets readers decide for themselves." Library Journal
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