Death-bed Visions

William Fletcher Barrett (1844 - 1925)

In his book Death-bed Visions, William Barrett was "anxious to prove that even people who have been skeptical all their lives of any survival after death have sometimes given evidence that at the very end they knew there was an afterlife." Mr. Barrett gave "considerable time and thought to the subject, and looked forward to making the groups of cases as complete and representative as possible before publication. This, however, was not to be, for he himself, in the midst of active work, passed suddenly into 'that little-known country' towards which his thought had so often taken wing." (excerpted from the the Preface to Death-bed Visions)

Genre(s): *Non-fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Introduction Anonymous
00:11:14
Play 02 Visions Seen by the Dying of Persons Unknown by Them to be Dead Anonymous
00:22:00
Play 03 Visions Seen by the Dying of Persons Known by Them to be Dead, and Death-bed Visions Seen by Others (Part 1) Anonymous
00:41:50
Play 04 Visions Seen by the Dying of Persons Known by Them to be Dead, and Death-bed Visions Seen by Others (Part 2) Anonymous
00:39:58
Play 05 Visions Seen by the Dying of Living Persons at a Distance—In Some Cases Reciprocal Anonymous
00:22:02
Play 06 Music Heard at the Time of Death by the Dying or Persons Present at a Death-bed Anonymous
00:12:45
Play 07 Visions of the Spirit of a Dying Person Leaving the Body Anonymous
00:15:57