ALCHEMICAL TRADITIONS: From Antiquity to the Avant-Garde
Melbourne: Numen Books, 2013. First edition. 683 pages. More
Melbourne: Numen Books, 2013. First edition. 683 pages. More
Cambridge: Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry, 2002. 96 pages. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1931. First US edition. Bookplate of Magician Joseph Dunninger on front paste-down; 11.5" x 9"; 395 pages with 10 color illustrations and 366 illustrations in the text. More
London: Jeremy Mills, 2004. First edition. 576 pages. More
London: Ambix, 1981. Offprint from Ambix: The Journal of the Society for the Hisotry of Alchemy and Early Chemistry; Inscribed and signed by the author on the cover; 19 pages. More
Cambridge: 1985. Complete in three issues; 156 pages plus volume XXXII Index laid-in; Individual issues from this and other volumes also available. More
New York: Science History Publications, 1977. First edition. Two volumes; xv, 606 pages. More
New York: Weiser, 1977. Second US edition. [iv], 76 pages. More
Mountain View, CA: Croixcroft Press, 1957. First edition. Limited edition of 500 Hand-set and printed copies; 9.5" x 6.5"; ix, 90 pages. More
London: Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1965. Second edition. 668 pages plus 16 plates and 96 page Supplement on Balneology. More
Pullman: Washington State University, Dept. of English, 1993. Stapled 11" x 8.5" journal; Address label of Thomas Head; 23 pages. More
London: Derek Verschoyle & Holland Press, 1954. Second edition. Two volumes, mixed set, Volume One being Verschoyle and Volume Two Holland; xxi, 487 & 598 pages. More
Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons, 1906. First edition. Laid in is a slip stating 'With the Compliments of the Trustees and Family of the late Dr. James Young of Kelly'; xxi, 487 and 598 pages. More
Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons, 1906. First edition. Laid in is a slip stating 'With the Compliments of the Trustees and Family of the late Dr. James Young of Kelly'; xxi, 487 and 598 pages; Custom bound in 1/4 leather. More
London: Derek Verschoyle & Holland Press, 1954. Second edition. Two volumes, mixed set, Volume One being Verschoyle and Volume Two Holland; xxi, 487 & 598 pages. More
Brill, 1993. Third edition. viii, 200 pp. 40 figs., 10 [2 fold.] tables, sketchmap. Studies in Ancient Technology, forms a series of books, each containing a number of essays on ancient technology, covering both the preclassical and classical period and demonstrating the continuity and the divergence throughout the ages. The..... More
San Francisco: Para Publications, 1978. Second edition with new Foreword. Foreword by Frater Albertus; Comb binding in plain card covers with tissue title facing page; Illustrations redrawn by Richard Grimes; Apparently, this is the first republication since the first edition of 1651; vii, 183 pages. More
Santana: Madras, 2006. As moradas filodofais e o simbolosmo hermético em suas relações com a arte sagrada e o esoterismo da Grande Obra. Com 39 ilustrações de Julien Champagne; "The Dwellings of the Philosophers" in Portuges; 462 pages. More
Boulder: 1999. First edition. 550 pages. The true identity of the alchemical adept calling himself "Fulcanelli" has never been publicly discovered but there are few who would not recognize his works as the most significant contribution to the Great Art in more than 100 years. The author displays an immense..... More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959. First printing. Presentation copy signed by author; 176 pages. More
Lindau: Antiqua-Verlag, 1979. Facsimile of 1583 edition; 305 pages plus Index. More
London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981. First edition. 410 pages. More
Bristol: Imagier, 2017. First edition. Edited, with an Introduction by R.A. Gilbert; Foreword by Mark Morrisson; Subscribers Edition, limited to 100 copies, numbered and signed by R.A. Gilbert and the publisher, Allan Armstrong; 523 pages. Contributors include the cream of early Twentieth Century alchemy and occult writing and research: J.B...... More
Bristol: Imagier, 2017. First edition. Edited, with an Introduction by R.A. Gilbert; Foreword by Mark Morrisson; 523 pages. Contributors include the cream of early Twentieth Century alchemy and occult writing and research: J.B. Craven, H. Stanely Redgrove, Arthur Edward Waite, John Ferguson and others. More