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The Dreamer’s Dictionary

From A to Z … 3,000 Magical Mirrors to Reveal the Meaning of Your Dreams

Contributors

By Lady Stearn Robinson

By Tom Corbett

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Dec 8, 2026
Page Count
384 pages
ISBN-13
9781538784495

Price

$19.99

Price

$25.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. Trade Paperback $19.99 $25.99 CAD
  2. ebook $7.99 $9.99 CAD

With over over one million copies sold, this 1975 classic is back on the shelves, showing us how to distinguish the four types of dreams, identify dream symbols, and understand secret meanings in our minds. 

This amazingly complete, alphabetically-arranged reference—the result of years of meticulous research through ancient and contemporary sources—offers instant insight into the astonishing meaning of your dreams.

Did you dream :
  • Flowers?… If they were fresh, expect a happy occasion.
  • Driving?… If you were at the wheel, watch your wallet!
  • Movies?… If you didn’t like the show, beware of insincere friends.
  • Soap?… If it was scented, you’ll find happiness in love. 
The Dreamer’s Dictionary is a trip back in time to a world where dreams meant what you made of them—the perfect gift for your bedside table, your nostalgic family member, or your otherworldly friend.


Lady Stearn Robinson

About the Author

Born and educated in Ohio, Stearn Robinson worked as a journalist and later as a radio writer. While living in Los Angeles, at the height of the glamorous Hollywood era, she wrote and produced a daily thirty-minute radio program for a West Coast network, famous at the time. She resigned as vice president of a New York advertising agency on marrying Sir Robert Robinson, a world-renowned scientist who won a Nobel Prize. Lady Robinson was intensely interested in scientific subjects, and that is what led her to create the first series of cartoons with a special theme for children.

Lady Robinson studied the technique of dream interpretation and, along with Tom Corbett, the famous British medium, wrote The Dreamer’s Dictionary.

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