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2024065557Troy Books 2024. Book. Fine. Cloth. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Maroon gilt stamped cloth not issued with dust jacket. Clean tight copy with signed author bookplate tucked in. 227pp. Troy Books Hardcover
2003016880London: Starfire Pub. Ltd. 2003. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Limited to 1000 copies this being the standard unnumbered edition. 216pp in mylar-protected dust jacket. Starfire Pub. Ltd. Hardcover
1931011093Adyar: Theosophical Publishing House 1931 200 gram rate blue cloth frontis. portrait of HPB with tissue guard intro by Jinarajadasa xvi 75pp . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. Theosophical Publishing House hardcover
1928066044London: Edward Arnold & Co. 1928. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 'Being a facsimile reproduction from Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum with annotations by Elias Ashmole'. 125pp. No jacket. Edward Arnold & Co. Hardcover
1970062387Peach Publishing Company 1970. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Scarce in hardcover. Dust jacket is very worn with several tears now in new mylar. Brilliant color illustrations. 125pp. Peach Publishing Company Hardcover
1970053961Peach Publishing Company 1970. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 125pp. Mild age toning to pages otherwise VG in black gilt-stamped cloth. The partial front cover portion of the dust jacket is present and has been tucked inside cover. Peach Publishing Company Hardcover
1986056786Prism Press 1986. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Uniform age toning to pages owner name/date inside cover. 400pp. Prism Press Paperback
2018059696Troy Books 2018. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Standard Edition. Clean tight copy. 159pp. Standard hardcover edition. Troy Books Hardcover
2018049651London: Troy Books 2018. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Limited Edition. Limited to 150 copies this being No. 68. Clean tight copy. Not issued with dust jacket. Troy Books Hardcover
1834002279New York: Owen Phelan 1834. First or Early American edition. 1834. Fair condition. Light scattered foxing. Most of black leather spine label has perished. Chip at top of spine. Evidence of "bio-predation" some creature has gnawed along one edge of the leather cover -- about two inches. Small marginal worm hole text is not affected. Lacks front flyleaf. Better than it sounds. Binding is square and tight. Hinges/joints are perfectly sound. The full leather binding is contemporary "sprinkled" calf i.e. intentionally and in this case attractively speckled to achieve a marbled paper-like effect. First published in 1777 as THE CHAMPION OF VIRTUE the book has been frequently reprinted under the present title. Although early London printings are available in abundance early United States printings appear to be exceedingly scarce. "A Gothic novel derivative from Horace Walpole's THE CASTLE OF OTRANTO. includes some supernaturalism in the haunted chambers of the castle." -- Bleiler 1374 GUIDE TO SUPERNATURAL FICTION. "Reeve gets credit for installing Gothic literature's first haunted chamber within the castle complex." -- Tymn 1-322 HORROR LITERATURE A CORE COLLECTION AND REFERENCE GUIDE. American Imprints 26489. Also cited in Hubin Montague Summers THE GOTHIC QUEST etc. . First or Early American edition. Hardcover. Fair condition. 12mo. vi 162pp. Owen Phelan Hardcover
2017065086CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2017. Book. Very Good. Paperback. Revised And Expanded. Revised expanded edition. 218pp illustrated in color. . CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Paperback
1990063588The Omega Foundation 1990. Book. Fair. Paperback. 2nd Edition. 282pp. Highlighting throughout and a few margin notations. 1990 printing with purple and white cover. The Omega Foundation Paperback
1974062398Loompanics Unltd 1974. Book. Very Good. Paperback. Minor corner wear 61pp. Loompanics Unltd Paperback
1974065594<p>Macmillan 1974. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. Closed tears in dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 306pp.</p> Macmillan hardcover
47481London: Atlantis Bookshop Michael Houghton 1950. Contains the first six issues of this 9short-lived periodical put together as a single volume. "For many years occultism has been the hunting ground for confusing systems unworkable techniques and grotesque interpretations of those levels beyond man's normal and limited vision. Therefore we hope whenever possible to publish and review such subjects as may disentangle the vast phantasmagoria misnamed occultism and bring a sense of proportion to these secret sciences of the illuminated". Pp.412slight toning to endpapers. Cream paper-covered spine a little soiled black cloth boards. Scarce. G. "Michael Juste" Michael Houghton the editor of this journal was a poet Crowleyite publisher and owner of the Atlantis Book Shop in London. In 1927 as "Michael Juste" he had published his An Occult Autobiography recounting his occult explorations with Paul Brunton Theosophy and Crowley to that date. This journal published more than 20 years later was filled with the writings of the aging post-War post-Crowley post-Theosophy literate and sophisticated British occultists of the period all dabbling eruditely in art literature and magic. Houghton's editorials in each issue reveal his own lack of satisfaction with teachers of wisdom and the direction taken by current occultism generally. In the first issue he wrote rather snobbishly: "The broad theme of occultism has thus been presented in this journal from many angles. The editor who has been a close student of occult matters for many years first sets forth his general answer to the query of his title: How Important is the Study of Occultism He dissociates himself and the Occult Observer from peasant superstitions and from the shallow exploiters of the arcane and claims that occultism is only for the strong and passionate and that often the occult powers work unconsciously and through artistic genius." .IAPSOP. London: Atlantis Bookshop [Michael Houghton], 1950. hardcover
1985059583<p>Red Wheel/Weiser 1985. Book. Fair. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Ruled ink underlining and marginalia on several pages owner name inside cover 2 folded page tips price-clipped dust jacket in mylar. 294pp.</p> Red Wheel/Weiser hardcover
1973057521<p>Parker Publishing Co. 1973. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 220pp. Mild edgewear/chipping to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. Includes folding descriptive flyer from the publisher tucked in.</p> Parker Publishing Co. hardcover
1992061806London: Temple Lodge 1992. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 195pp. Owner name on title page otherwise unmarked. Dust jacket in protective mylar. Temple Lodge Hardcover
1996062200Rudolf Steiner Pr 1996. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 199pp. Mild spine sunning to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. Rudolf Steiner Pr Hardcover
1992065138Temple Lodge Publishing 1992. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 195pp. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. Temple Lodge Publishing Hardcover
1920048577London: William Rider & Son 1920. Journal. Fair. Paperback. Front Cover partially detached chipping and tears to edges of fragile cover with some age toning to pages. Notes of the Month by Franz Anton Mesmer; Food and Physical Health by Eustace Miles; The Bridge of Light by R. B. Span; Tea-Leaf Fortune Telling by Helen Nelson; Soul of the Celt by Dr. Chas. H. S. Davis; Applied Higher Science of Rhabdomancy by William Norman Pogson. William Rider & Son Paperback
1921043495London: William Rider & Son 1921. Magazine. Good. Paperback. Chipping and edgewear to cover couple of folded page corners. Articles include: Jacob of Simla; Mysticism and Rationalism by William Kingsland; Some Thoughts on Prayer by J. H. Power; Spirit Projection by Angel Martyn; The Bearing of Spiritualism on the Deeper Life Part II by H. A. Dallas; Atlantis and the Maya Civilization by Lewis Spence. William Rider & Son Paperback
1922043498London: William Rider & Son 1922. Magazine. Good. Paperback. Chipping and edgewear to cover couple of folded page corners. Articles include: Lore of the Phantom Coach by G. M. Mayhew; Notes of the Month by John Dee; Influence of Atlantis on Egypt and Mexico by Lewis Spence; Pasteur and the Problem of Life by H. Stanley Redgrove; Isis-mary by Leopold A. D. Montague; Subliminal by Ethel Archer and more. William Rider & Son Paperback
1923043491London: William Rider & Son 1923. Magazine. Good. Paperback. Chipping and wear along edges of cover. Articles include: A New Alchemical Discovery; Lemuria by Lewis Spence; Masonic Initiation by P. S. Wellby; Some Original Ghost Stories of the West Country by Frederick Jones; The Great Pyramid by W. Gornold; Secret Workers by Bart Kennedy; Divine Law of Human Being by Meredith Starr. William Rider & Son Paperback
1922043499London: William Rider & Son 1922. Magazine. Good. Paperback. Chipping and edgewear to cover. Articles include: A Mystierious Communication: David LLoyd George and Joseph Robespierre; Unseen Powers and the World's Governance; Love Invisible by Phyllis M. James; Full Moon by George Austin; Shooting Star by Phyllis M. James; A Ghost Story by Mary E. Monteith; Witch-Wreckers by W. M. Neill; Some Adventures with Fairies by Maunsell Vize and more. William Rider & Son Paperback