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New York: College Texts and Notes, 1968. States First Printing. Inscribed and signed by Leary; 353 pages. More
Brooklyn Bookfair 2020: Alchemy, Occult, Religion, Philosophy
New York: College Texts and Notes, 1968. States First Printing. Inscribed and signed by Leary; 353 pages. More
London: Oxford University Press, 1899. Second edition. Two volumes bound together; xxx, 492 & xxi, 448 pages. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986. First printing. Oxford Psychology Series No. 8; 562 pages. More
Princeton: Princeton Univ Press, 1982. First printing. Translated by Herbert Mason; Bollingen Series XCVIII; 493 pages. More
Cherry Hill, NJ: Africana Homestead Legacy, 2008. First edition. 467 pages. Meticulously researched, Harry Bradshaw Matthews discusses antislavery movements in African American communities in New York State, as well as Pennsylvania and South Carolina, and their role in national movements during the 19th century. He identifies and discusses black leaders..... More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967. First edition. xv, 387 plus 77 illustrations, including five fold-out-charts. More
Trappist: Abbey of Gethsemani, 1948. First edition. Grey paper-covered boards with title printed in maroon on cover; 62 pages. More
Saint Paul: North Central, 1958. First edition. 14 unnumbered pages; Unusual tall narrow format, 16" X 6"; Limitation is not printed and the edition is generally considered to be of 500 copies; However, someone has written in pencil of this copy at the end of the colophon, "Limited edition of..... More
1956. Two sheet folded and stapled, making four leaves or eight pages, in custom card holder; 8 1/2 X 11; Fine condition; Breit & Daggy show no other printings of this article. More
New York: P.J. Kenedy, 1946. First edition. Anonymously translated by Thomas Merton; 8.75" x 5.25"; xxxv, 348 pages. More
Lincoln: University of Nebrasca Press, 2013. First edition. Two volumes, cloth bound in slip-case with parking ribbon; 1320 pages, 144 color plates, 54 b&w photos. According to traditional Cheyenne belief, shields are living, spirit-filled beings, radiating supernatural power from the Supreme Being for protection and blessing. Shields stand at the..... More
London: International Rumi Committee, 1974. 24 pages; Nineteen illustration, most in color. More
Milano: Societa Editrice Libraria, 1899. First Italian edition. Two volumes; 822 & 892 pages; Bookplates of Aldo Caselli, mostly removed from volume I, partially removed from volume II; Includes fold-out color facsimle with facing tissue and color plate of floor plan of the Mosque at Mecca. More
London: Joseph Masters, 1850. First edition. Two volumes; Ownership signature in both volumes of Wm. W. Smith, Washington, PA; Wm.W. Smith was the founder of Trinity Hall School for Boys in Washington, PA, and was aide-de-camp to Grant during the Civil War; 'Trinity Hall' is stamped on bottom page edges;..... More
Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation, 2006. First edition. 667 pages. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, N.D., c. 1910. Second edition. Early novel under the Pseudonym Martin Swayne; Extremely rare; 300 pages. More
New York: Coward-McCann, 1952. First edition. 1,297 pages. More
London: Richard Spencer, 1948. First edition. Only three copies of this editio in OCLC; viii, (1) 188 pages. More
Petro Grad: Iz. N.P. Taberio, 1910. First edition. Original Russian edition: The Fourth Dimension. An Experiment in the Examination in the Realm of the Unmeasurable; Originally paperbound, newly rebound in black cloth with copy of the original cover set into the cloth cover; 96 pages. More
Petro Grad: Iz. M.V. Pirozhkova, 1918. Third edition. Original Russian edition: The Fourth Dimension. An Experiment in the Examination in the Realm of the Unmeasurable; Originally paperbound,nicely recound in blue cloth with original cover pasted to front; 101 pages. More
St. Petersburg: 1910. 96 pages plus 9 pages of adds; Original Russian edition, may be first edition but some references show this as originally printed in 1909; Later cloth binding with marbled-paper coverd boards. More
Petro Grad: Iz. A.N. Brianchaninova (Novoe Zveno), 1917. Original Russian edition: [Cinema Drama (Not For Cinematography): An Occult Novel From the Cycle of Ideas "The Eternal Return", published in English as Strange Life of Ivan Osokin; Originally paperbound, nicely rebound in blue cloth with author's name blind stamped on spine..... More
Petro Grad: Iz. A.N. Brianchaninova (Novoe Zveno), 1916. Original Russian edition of Talks With a Devil: "Conversations With the Devil. Occult Tales"; Originally paperbound, newly rebound in black cloth with copy of the original cover set into the cloth cover; 164 pages. Text in Russian. Ilustrated with black-and-white photographs. More
Petro Grad: Literaturnaya knizhnaya lavka, 1917. Original Russian edition of The Symbolism of Tarot: Philosophy of Occultism in Pictures and Numbers; Originally paperbound, newly rebound in black cloth with copy of the original cover set into the cloth cover; 149 pages. Text in Russian. More
St. Petersburg: Trood, 1913. First edition. With Pen Pictures of the Twenty Two Tarot Cards (Pen Pictures apparently means essay description, not illustrations); Translated by A.L. Pogossky; Measures 5 1/4" X 8 1/4", Larger paper edition without Trood Printing on title verso were published in 1940's in the U.S.; 65..... More