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1991064282Robert Hale Ltd 1991. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 3rd Edition. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 184pp. Robert Hale Ltd Hardcover
1991064278Robert Hale Ltd 1991. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 3rd Edition. 184pp. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. Robert Hale Ltd Hardcover
1969005135Clarksburg West Virginia: Saucerian Books 1969. 8.5" wide by 11" tall. No owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean and crisp. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Illustrations. Original green pictorial paper cover very lightly soiled. From the Foreword: "The mystery of UFOs -- Unidentified Flying Objects -- is the greatest mystery of our age. In this unusual adventure we shall explore the facet of Nazi-built UFOs. Adolph Hitler as we might suspect enters the picture as part of the UFO mystery. Michael Nostradamus the French Seer is also a part of this amazing drama. Will Nazis return to the world scene in Earth-built UFO's Before we begin this great new adventure let me once again bolster your faith in the existence of INTERPLANETARY space ships and visitors from other planets. They are real. But not all UFO's are true space ships. Some of them are built on this Earth by secret forces. This is the inside story of the Nazi UFO's." Keywords: UFOs. Unidentified Flying Objects. Flying Saucers. New Age. Nazi Germany. Reprint of the 1960 Futura Press edition. Soft Cover stapled wraps. Very Good condition. 40pp. Saucerian Books Paperback
2011060798White Marsh 2011. Book. Fine. Paperback. 2nd Edition. 109pp. Tight copy. White Marsh Paperback
2011044714White Marsh Press 2011. Book. Fine. Paperback. 2nd Edition. Scarce! Clean tight copy. 109pp. White Marsh Press Paperback
2011045612White Marsh Press 2011. Book. Very Good. Paperback. 2nd Edition. 109pp. White Marsh Press Paperback
1974005400Jersey: Neville Spearman 1974 dust jacket price clipped with edge wear and splitting to the corners and spine end folds minor bump to bottom edge of last few pages tidy but used condition 227pp plates illustrations in text the follow up to 'The Cathars and Reincarnation' past life memory by Twentieth Century Britons reliving former incarnation as victims of the Catholic Crusade against the Cathars of the Languedoc and the Montsegur massacre. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Neville Spearman hardcover
1971061645Bernard Geis Associates 1971. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Mild foxing to endpapers otherwise VG in attractive mylar-protected dust jacket. 256pp. Bernard Geis Associates Hardcover
2018060809Troy Books 2018. Book. Near Fine. Paperback. 376pp. Tight copy. Troy Books Paperback
2010057403London: Doubleday 2010. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Limited Edition. Oblong. Limited to 708 cloth copies with pictorial dust jacket in protective mylar stunning endpapers and color illustrations. Oblong. Doubleday Hardcover
1969301473London: Cecil and Amelia Woolf 1969. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Type: Book N.B. Light rubbing to corners of D/J and head and tail of D/J spine. Bookseller label to front flap of D/J. Includes typed note from Colin Wilson to Patrick Lawlor dated Dec 28th '61. OCCULT Cecil and Amelia Woolf hardcover
1939012398Dornach: Verlag fur schone wissenschaften 1939 first English edition stated on DW flap only date present to copyright information is 1939. blue cloth gilt titled spine and cover fep has a stamp from a private Anthroposophical library. rear paste down has a card in an affixed pocket . DW is complete and unclipped tiny tear at head of cover. Scarce play by the later head of the Anthroposophical Society this has direct references to the Titanic tragedy. 122 4 pp adverts "At first glance this may seem one of the more peculiar entries in the Titanic fiction canon particularly as the opening scene takes place in an Egyptian tomb. However Steffen was a leading anthroposophist an exponent of 'spiritual science' so it's no surprise that he was drawn to Titanic as a case study for his faith and philosophy. His concerns regarding man's technological achievements flying in the face of God are perfectly illustrated by through the story of 'the ship that God himself could not sink'. The play uses a heavily mythologised Titanic combined with the often repeated Titanic myth of the 'mummy's curse' as a vehicle for expounding anthroposophy. The play starts in the tomb of Princess Amen Ra and continues with constant allusions to Egyptian mythology with some characters see their lives paralleling incidents from the mythos of Horus and Isis. There's no representation of historical Titanic for Titanic's importance in this work is a metaphor and recognisable symbol of hubris. The mostly unnamed dramatis personae represent archetypes rather than historical figures: Navigation Officer First Stoker The Millionaire The Line Owner etc. From Titanic's true story only Captain Smith is named but Steffen's Captain Smith is not the Captain EJ Smith of history. Presiding over deep spiritual and philosophical discussions in the stokehold is the curiously Luddite engineer ironically named Ohm who was with the party in Egypt and resurfaces as one of Titanic's principal engineers/electricians. There's also a simplistic representation of the class struggle through use of the archetype of deserving poor against the idle rich highlighted by the death of valiant immigrant/stoker Wronski trying to get his wife and child onto a lifeboat that is dedicated to saving the millionaires' gold. Steffen's philosophy religion and politics are in no doubt throughout the play.themes include the idea of journey as an awakening with the Egyptologist's son and daughter-in-law who lost their own child in Egypt rediscovering a purpose to life in rearing the orphaned Wronski baby and the Director of the shipping line declaring he will now build 'spiritual lifeboats'. Then there's resurrection as illustrated in the use of Princess Amen Ra's casket as a 'lifeboat' that saves the Wronski baby with some help from Engineer Ohm swimming behind. The play ends on Carpathia with the surviving cast proclaiming their sea change their 'voyage to the other land' ". First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Verlag fur schone wissenschaften hardcover
1939012397Dornach: Verlag fur schone wissenschaften 1939 first English edition stated on DW flap only date present to copyright information is 1939. blue cloth gilt titled spine and cover some foxing spots to the cloth fep has pen name and address as well as stamp from a private Anthroposophical library. rear paste down has a card in an affixed pocket . DW is complete and unclipped short tear at head of cover down to just above the first text small two line rubber stamp at top corner. two small and short edge tears to blank lower panel of DW spine a little browned. Scarce play by the later head of the Anthroposophical Society this has direct references to the Titanic tragedy. 122 4 pp adverts "At first glance this may seem one of the more peculiar entries in the Titanic fiction canon particularly as the opening scene takes place in an Egyptian tomb. However Steffen was a leading anthroposophist an exponent of 'spiritual science' so it's no surprise that he was drawn to Titanic as a case study for his faith and philosophy. His concerns regarding man's technological achievements flying in the face of God are perfectly illustrated by through the story of 'the ship that God himself could not sink'. The play uses a heavily mythologised Titanic combined with the often repeated Titanic myth of the 'mummy's curse' as a vehicle for expounding anthroposophy. The play starts in the tomb of Princess Amen Ra and continues with constant allusions to Egyptian mythology with some characters see their lives paralleling incidents from the mythos of Horus and Isis. There's no representation of historical Titanic for Titanic's importance in this work is a metaphor and recognisable symbol of hubris. The mostly unnamed dramatis personae represent archetypes rather than historical figures: Navigation Officer First Stoker The Millionaire The Line Owner etc. From Titanic's true story only Captain Smith is named but Steffen's Captain Smith is not the Captain EJ Smith of history. Presiding over deep spiritual and philosophical discussions in the stokehold is the curiously Luddite engineer ironically named Ohm who was with the party in Egypt and resurfaces as one of Titanic's principal engineers/electricians. There's also a simplistic representation of the class struggle through use of the archetype of deserving poor against the idle rich highlighted by the death of valiant immigrant/stoker Wronski trying to get his wife and child onto a lifeboat that is dedicated to saving the millionaires' gold. Steffen's philosophy religion and politics are in no doubt throughout the play.themes include the idea of journey as an awakening with the Egyptologist's son and daughter-in-law who lost their own child in Egypt rediscovering a purpose to life in rearing the orphaned Wronski baby and the Director of the shipping line declaring he will now build 'spiritual lifeboats'. Then there's resurrection as illustrated in the use of Princess Amen Ra's casket as a 'lifeboat' that saves the Wronski baby with some help from Engineer Ohm swimming behind. The play ends on Carpathia with the surviving cast proclaiming their sea change their 'voyage to the other land' ". First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Verlag fur schone wissenschaften hardcover
1986023598England: Finbarr International 1986. Book. Very Good. Stapled Wraps. 44pp. Scarce!. Finbarr International Paperback
1988062513Paperjacks 1988. Book. Fair. Paperback. 1st Edition. First Edition as stated. Cover is worn and chipped uniform age toning to pages bookstore stamps to fly. 265pp. A reading copy. Paperjacks Paperback
1976063162Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 1976. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Moderately musty. Price-clipped dust jacket is mildly worn now in new mylar. 112pp. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Hardcover
19201206506Stuttgart, Enke, 1920. Gr.-8vo. 16, 362 S. OPpbd (verblichen u. minimal begriffen, Titel m. Rasurspuren u. Resten eines alten Besitzvermerks).
1918606447Stuttgart, Enke, 1918. XVI, 344 S. OHlwd. St. a. Tit.
2001024944Fairfax California U.S.A.: Arete Communications 2001. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. Tight copy. 342pp. Arete Communications Paperback
1651000185Padua: Pauli Frambotti 1651. Limp Vellum. See Description. Second Edition. 4to. pp. 18 522 24. With extra engraved title page and a portrait of the author. Also includes 24 engraved plates by Giovanni Georgi - most of which are a full page. Lacks blank free end papers. Interior generally clean with mild scattered marginal foxing. Manufacturing tear on leaf Pp sealed and practically invisible. Some small binder's tears in the gutter of signature G are also carefully sealed. Bottom corner tip of the title page restored 10 x 14 mm. Original full vellum binding rubbed usual age-toning with later gilt title on spine. Upper hinges near the head cap strengthened. Marco Auelio Severino 1580-1656 was a distinguished Italian anatomist and surgeon. In 1610 he was made Professor of Anatomy and Surgery at Naples. His work "Vipera pythia" discusses poisonous snakes snake anatomy snake venom and the medicinal properties and virtues of snakes. Much information is given concerning the mythology the superstition and the occult lore surrounding snakes. Many of the plates depict mythological images as well as pagan deities symbols and idols associated with snakes. Several anatomical plates of vipers are also included. Krivatsy 11061; Nissen 3829; Graesse VI p.376; Thorndike VIII pp.20-23. <br/> <br/> Pauli Frambotti hardcover
2020057323Sirius Limited Esoterica 2020. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Limited Edition. Glossy pictorial boards with metal tips on corners. Limited to 55 copies this being No. 49. Includes matching altar cloth. 104PP. Sirius Limited Esoterica Hardcover
1946055033Theosophy Company 1946. Book. Poor. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Heavily stained copy with bleed from red cloth to rear endpapers interior stain relegated to exterior page edges and 1/4" of margins not affecting text. Owner gift inscription on fly. Scarce. 257pp. Theosophy Company Hardcover
2015050784Rubedo Press 2015. Book. Near Fine. Paperback. Inscribed By Author. Tight copy inscribed by author Catamara Rosarium to previous owner. 148pp. Rubedo Press Paperback
2020065214Sirius Limited Esoterica Press 2020. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Limited Edition. Clean tight copy in black boards with silver stampings metal corner tips and satin ribbon marker. Limited to 55 copies this being No. 30. 213pp. Not issued with dust jacket. Sirius Limited Esoterica Press Hardcover
2018059512Three Hands Press 2018. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. Limited to 750 copies. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 193pp. Three Hands Press Hardcover