Jeane Dixon
From Kook Science
Jeane Dixon | |
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Born | Lydia Emma Pinckert 3 January 1904 (or 1918) [i] Medford, Taylor Co., Wisconsin |
Died | 25 January 1997 (79 or 93) Washington, D.C. |
Nationality | American |
Spouse(s) | James Lamb Dixon (m. 1939) |
Jeane Lydia Dixon (January 3, 1904 [or 1918] [i] - January 25, 1997), born Lydia Emma Pinckert, was an American astrologer and self-described psychic who wrote a U.S. nationally-syndicated column on astrology.
Selected Bibliography
- Dixon, Jeane; Noorbergen, Rene (1969), Jeane Dixon: My Life and Prophecies, New York: William Morrow & Co.
- Dixon, Jeane (1969), Kennedy Confidential: The Complete Unbiased Story, Washington, D.C.: Metro Publishers Representatives
- Dixon, Jeane (1970), Reincarnation and Prayers to Live By, New York: William Morrow
- Dixon, Jeane (1971), The Call to Glory, New York: Bantam Books
- Dixon, Jeane (1975), Yesterday, Today, and Forever, New York: William Morrow
- Dixon, Jeane (1976), Jeane Dixon's Astrological Cookbook, New York: William Morrow
- Dixon, Jeane (1979), Horoscopes for Dogs, New York: Houghton Mifflin
- Dixon, Jeane (1995), A Gift of Prayer Words of Comfort and Inspiration from the Beloved Prophet and Seer, New York: Viking Studio Books
- Dixon, Jeane (1998), Do Cats Have ESP?, Philadelphia: Running Press Book Publishers
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dixon variously claimed she was born in 1918, though public records show Lydia Pinckert was born in 1904, as first publicised by Daniel St. Albin Green in a story for the National Observer in 1973; refer: Dark, Katie (28 Oct. 1973), "Seeress Apparently Sidesteps Carthage Years - LaGrange School Records Indicate She Was Lydia Pinckert, That She's Older Than She Claims", Springfield Leader and Press (Springfield, MO): 21, https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/305582240