Display title | Professor Marcus Effington Christy |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Professor Marcus Effington Christy (1902 – 1963) was the author of Essays on Popular Delusion and the Madness of the Masses, a book published in 1962. As part of this work, he dismissed the events that happened in London in 1886 as a mass hallucination resultant from the high prevalence of disease there during the time period.[1.1] He also made note of the disappearance of Lord Palethorn of Shoreditch, a mystery that remained unresolved at the time of writing.[1.1] He passed away a year after the book was published.[1.1] |