I APPEAL UNTO CAESAR by Geraldine Cummins
1950 / 189 pages.
One of the greatest Automatic writers of our time and, as in the case of the other volumes of the Cleophas Scripts, this present book is claimed to have been dictated to Geraldine Cummins by "The Messenger of Cleophas". It was written in my presence and the manner of writing was precisely the same as that which has been previously described. Chronologically, this book follows "The great days of Ephesus" and precedes "When Nero was Dictator". For various reasons it has hitherto been withheld from the public. But since the publication of "The childhood of Jesus" and "The Manhood of Jesus", it seems now to fall into place seeing that an account is given herein of the wanderings of the Mother of Jesus after the death of her son on the cross. In his forward Mr Lester refers to Professors W. M Ramsey’s "fascinating work, St. Paul the Traveler and the Roman Citizen." I can assure readers that Miss Cummins has not read this book, nor has she ever visited south-eastern Europe. (E. B Gibbes)