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189560367Leipzig, Ernst Günther, 1895. 8°. 1 Bl., II S., 1 Bl., 282 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
1833017372Boston: Marsh Capen and Lyon 1833. Book. Good. Hardcover. 2nd American Edition. Paper spine label rubbed two inch tear out of corner of front fly page foxing to some of the pages fairly heavy toning to endpapers owner name. 212pp. Marsh, Capen and Lyon Hardcover
1899OKKU1485Lpz., Mutze 1899. 88 S., IV S. Vlgsanz., OKart., Rückendeckel fehlt, Unaufgeschn., Vorderdeckel etwas randrissig, an den Rändern abestaubt, Rü. nachgedunkelt, letzte Lage lose.
1884017370Detroit: O. S. Gulley Bornman & Co. 1884. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Edges mildy bumped and rubbed scratch on front pastedown from sticker removal . 269pp. Firmly bound. O. S. Gulley, Bornman & Co. Hardcover
188815435Paris, J.B. Baillière, 1888 ; in-16, broché, couverture factice ; 159, (1) pp.
1896017887Cincinnati: Light of Truth Pub. Co. 1896. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Corners bumped with front upper corner suffering a crimp age toning to pages. 400pp. Light of Truth Pub. Co. Hardcover
189033898Nevada MO.: American School of Magnetic Healing 1890. First Edition. 63pp.Original chipped at corners 24mo wrappers Mellot was a professor of the Theory and Practice of Magnetic Healing and Diagnostician of the American School of Magnetic healing. Scarce American School of Magnetic Healing unknown books
1869009825Boston: Colby and Rich 1869. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 7th Edition. Partial remains of paper label to spine cloth owner bookplate on front pastedown from the library of Robert G. Chaney including his personal signature. Corners bumped and rubbed. Contents firmly bound 376pp. Colby and Rich Hardcover
1875009542London: Hodder and Stoughton 1875. Book. Fair. Hardcover. First Edition. Brown cloth with gilt and black spine lettering. Chips and surface tears to head and base of spine cloth corners bumped and rubbed uniform age toning to pages. Inner hinge separation at half-title page mild moisture evidence to lower exterior page corners not extending to interior. Private ownership label on front pastedown with the name "Hereward" presumably from the personal library of Hereward Carrington. Penciled owner note verso of rear endpaper. 421pp. SCARCE. Hodder and Stoughton Hardcover
189215348Paris-Verviers (Belgique), Ernest Gilon éditeur-imprimeur, sans date (circa 1892-1893) ; in-16, broché ; 112 pp., (8) pp. de catalogue, couverture jaune paille.
189415351Paris, Chamuel, 1894 ; in-12, broché ; (1) f., (4), V, (1 bl.), 59 pp., couverture glacée rouge-sang.
1851000392Boston & Cambridge London: James Munroe and Co. / Edward T. Whitfield 1851. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. See Description. Second Edition revised. 8vo. 205 mm tall. Two parts in one. Part I. pp. 251 1. Part II. vii 1 121 1. Part II has a separate title page dated 1850. Bound in half brown morocco with gilt stamped spine and marbled boards. Minor wear to extremities. Interior is generally clean with occasional spots of mild marginal foxing; title page contains some foxing and a name written in a faded old hand on the upper portion; diagonal crease on page 91-92 bottom third of leaf. James Stanley Grimes was one of the most important American writers on animal magnetism. Grimes maintained that the effects of mind on matter and of mind upon mind occurred through a medium he called the 'etherium.' "The study of the way in which the etherium conveys impressions from one mind to another and the way in which these impressions are channeled through the physical organism he calls 'etherology.'" See Crabtree. Grimes' "Etherology" was first published in Boston and New York 1845. This second edition is revised and edited. Grimes' work inspired the American seer Andrew Jackson Davis to visit the spirit world through techniques of mesmerism. See Falk Doris V. "Poe and the power of animal magnetism." in PLMA vol. 84 No. 3 May 1969 p.544. Crabtree 515 - listing first edition. <br/> <br/> James Munroe and Co. / Edward T. Whitfield hardcover
18919414Paris, Félix Alcan, 1891 ; in-8 ; demi-chagrin maroquiné havane, dos à nerfs soulignés d'un filet doré, pièces d'auteurs tête-de-nègre et de titre bronze, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés, non rogné (Champs) ; XVI, 395, (3) pp.