@booklet {7518, title = {The Diakka, and Their Earthly Victims; Being an Explanation of Much That Is False and Repulsive in Spiritualism}, year = {1874}, month = {1874}, publisher = {A.J. Davis \& Co.}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Diakka is \"a Garden of Eden . . . where the morally deficient and the affectionally unclean enter upon a strange probationary life\" (7).\ See also 1847 and 1878 Davis;\ \“Traveling and Society in the Summer Land.\” In his\ A Stellar Key to the Summer Land\ (Boston, MA: William White \& Co./New York: Banner of Light Branch Office, 1867), 163-83; his \“Social Centers in the Summer-Land,\” \“Winter-Land and Summer-Land\” and \“Language and Life in the Summer-Land.\” In his\ Morning Lectures. Twenty Discourse, Delivered before the Friends of\ Progress in the City of New York, in the Winter and Spring of 1863\ (New York: C.M. Plumb, 1865), 266-87 and 349-404.\ Earth is the Winter Land; and his\ The Grand Harmonia\ [Each volume has a different subtitle]. 5 vols. Boston, MA: Bela Marsh, 1852-56; and 5 vols. New York: A.J. Davis, 1864-80. There were at least five editions.\ 

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Andrew Jackson Davis (1826-1910)} }