The Divining Hand: The 500 Year-Old Mystery of Dowsing- The Art of Searching for Water, Oil, Minerals, and Other Natural Resources or Anything Lost, Missing or Badly Needed

by Christopher Bird

Hardcover, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

133.3

Collection

Publication

Dutton Adult (1979), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 340 pages

Description

"To dowse," says the author of this definitive study of the divining art, "is to search with the aid of a handheld instrument such as a forked stick or a pendular bob on the end of a string - for anything: subterranean water flowing in a narrow underground fissure, a pool of oil or a vein of mineral ore, a buried sewer pipe or electrical cable, an airplane downed in a mountain wilderness, a disabled ship helplessly adrift in a gale, a lost wallet or dog, a missing person, perhaps a buried treasure." Co-author of The Secret Life of Plants, Christopher Bird has filled this book with exciting, documented stories, most of them illustrated with photographs and diagrams. It provides a complete history of the art of dowsing around the world and discusses in detail the various existing theories attempting to explain this extraordinary phenomenon.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1979

Physical description

340 p.; 10.7 inches

ISBN

0525093737 / 9780525093732

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