DOGS THAT KNOW WHEN THEIR OWNERS ARE COMING HOME and other unexplained powers of animals
de Rupert Sheldrake:
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Hutchinson London 1999 Vg/Vg (dj neatly clipped, small neat gift inscription front free endpaper else all very clean tight and bright without fault) octavo 300pp. First edition. Many examples of aspects of animal behaviour that suggest the existence of forms of perceptiveness that lie beyond present-day scientific understanding.
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- DOGS THAT KNOW WHEN THEIR OWNERS ARE COMING HOME and other unexplained powers of animals
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- Rupert Sheldrake:
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- Hutchinson London 1999
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