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- Lib. de l'Art Indépendant, Paris Mars 1904-Février 1905, 16x24,5cm, relié. - Edition originale de la 15ème année complète de la Revue ésotérique fondée en 1887 par Héléna Petrovna Blavatsky qui est à l'origine du terme "théosophie". Reliure à la bradel en demi percaline marine, dos lisse orné de filets et d'un motif typographique dorés comportant des traces de frottements, pièce de titre de basane rouge, plats de papier marbré, reliure de l'époque. La plupart des sujets ésotériques sont abordés dans cette revue fondamentale: spiritisme, occultisme, Karma, possession psychisme, Boudhisme, cosmosophie, Doctrine secrète ... Agréable exemplaire quasi exempt de toute rousseur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Lib. de l'Art Indépendant, Paris Mars 1905-Février 1906, 16x24,5cm, relié. - Edition originale de la 16ème année complète de la Revue ésotérique fondée en 1887 par Héléna Petrovna Blavatsky qui est à l'origine du terme "théosophie". Reliure à la bradel en demi percaline marine, dos lisse orné de filets et d'un motif typographique dorés comportant des traces de frottements, pièce de titre de basane rouge, plats de papier marbré, reliure de l'époque. La plupart des sujets ésotériques sont abordés dans cette revue fondamentale: spiritisme, occultisme, Karma, possession psychisme, Boudhisme, cosmosophie, Doctrine secrète ... Agréable exemplaire quasi exempt de toute rousseur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Librairie de l'art indépendant, Paris janvier à décembre 1893, 16x24cm, relié. - Edition originale des 12 premiers numéros de la revue constituant l'année 1893. Reliures en demi toile anthracite, pièce de titre en chagrin rouge, couvertures conservées. Nombreuses contributions dont celles de A. Ferdinand-Hérold, Louis Ménard et Pierre Quillard. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
98335A. Fayard, Paris, 1880, 1 volume in-8 de 245x155 mm environ, 512 pages, demi-chagrin rouge d'époque, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, gardes marbrées. Avec des illustrations dans le texte. Plats salis, internes fendus, des rousseurs sur certaines pages, quelques petits défauts de marges, 2 feuillets détachés (339-342), déchirure sans manque p. 362.
182147086Chez Les principaux libraires | Paris 1821 | 14 x 22.50 cm | 4 volumes reliés
français In-8 de 223 pp. + 2 pl. h.t.; demi-chagrin bleu de nuit à coins, dos à cinq nerfs, plats de couverture conservés (reliure postérieure). Bibliothèque des mystères.
184115367Paris, Germer Baillière, 1841 ; in-8 ; pleine percaline vert foncé, dos muet (reliure fin XIXe) ; XII, 556 pp.
français In-8 ; demi-basane bleue de nuit, dos à cinq nerfs, première de couverture du premier fascicule conservé (reliure moderne). Ensemble de 12 numéros, année complète.
français In-8 de 240 et 280 pp.; demi-basane bleue de nuit, dos à cinq nerfs, première de couverture du premier fascicule conservé (reliure moderne). Ensemble de 12 numéros, année complète.
188876666N.p.: N.p. 1888. Broadside measures 6 x 9 1/2 inches and has an image of Jewett with apparition-like illustrations of Lincoln and George Washington and his wife behind him. In manuscript above and below the image is written "Lincoln and Washington Family come at my earnest call in silent prayer much to my joy in December 1888 at 82. California Solomon Wright Jewett It is also inscribed and initialed by Jewett on the recto- "“Interesting enough to be surrounded in a frame and in a glass only think of calling down our friends from Heaven. JWS 1890" Broadside has three horizontal fold-lines and the middle fold has a one inch separation at the right margin old stain to top of page. A fragile and scarce item of Spiritualist Vermont and California interest. No copies located.Solomon Jewett was one of the most earnest and grandiose of all believers and practitioners of Spiritualism in 19th century America. Born and raised in Vermont he became a wealthy sheep farmer in both Vermont and California. After losing his wife of seven years he became interested in Spiritualism. He also traveled extensively in Europe and other places picking up his further beliefs as he went along. Soon enough he was referring to himself as a “Shepherd of Vermont and California†“Indian Healer†“Doctor of Magnetism†and “Medical Doctor.†He soon began to claim that he could channel Washington and Lincoln among many others. "He also associated with and befriended a spirit artist Wella P. Anderson and his wife Lizzie “Pet†Anderson a medium who worked in New York City and Oakland California. Jewett acquired from them eighteen pencil portraits that depict well-known historical and mythical figures spanning many geographical locations and historical times that apparently “visited†the artist under the influence of Jewett’s presence" Henry Sheldon Museum. He assembled a large collection of Spirit art and photographs and that collection remains extant in The Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History. Jewett died in 1905 N.p. unknown
19328437London: Rider & Co 1932. First edition. 8vo 286pp. Spirit photograph of Lascelles as frontis and one other plate in the book. Publisher's pink cloth spine lettered in gilt. Slightly cocked corners bumped owner's inscriptions to pastedowns else a near fine copy. <br /> <br /> Uncommon spiritualist work from the Rev. Charles A. Simpson being essays channeled through his spirit guide "Dr. Lascelles." Simpson established The Seekers Healing Center and later in 1933 "discovered the 276 acres Addington Park and transformed it into a city of prayer" under the instruction of Lascelles. The Seekers Trust are still active today.<br /> <br /> OCLC cites perhaps 7 physical holdings of the first edition. Rider & Co unknown
18847822Bangor ME: O.F. Knowles & Co. Printers 1884. First edition. 8vo 168pp. Bound in publisher's rust cloth boards with black ruling and gilt lettering on spine beveled edges. Inscribed by Paine to Miss. A.E. Scammon and dated in 1894 on the ffep. Pages toned boards lightly bumped and rubbed at spine ends and corners. Near fine. <br /> <br /> An interesting and attractive Bangor imprint being a metaphysical tract by lawyer and writer Albert Ware Paine 1812-1907. A short review in The Literary World from 1884 describes the premise of the work:<br /> <br /> "His new philosophy is simply the theory that the spirits of the dead are living about us on every side; having this earth as their local habitation and yet not being trammeled by the limitations of space and time; influencing the living in a myriad ways for good and evil. By this influence he thinks all that is mysterious in human nature necromancy witchcraft dreams second-sight clairvoyance hypnotism genius insanity faith-cures etc. etc. can be explained."<br /> <br /> <br /> This copy inscribed to a Miss. A.E. Scammon of Chicago whom we find mentioned in various religious journals from the time as being chair of the women's committee of the New Jerusalem Church Congress. An intriguing presentation copy. <br /> <br /> <br /> . O.F. Knowles & Co., Printers unknown
1848002783London: Simpkin Marshall 1848. New edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 241 pages clothbacked boards paper label on spine. Scarce. <br/><br/> Gardner 1177 . Simmonite lead a revival of interest in astrology in the mid-nineteenth century. His work was noted for its erudition. Simmonite is also credited with simplifying the nature of the calculations required to construct a horoscope chart. Simpkin Marshall hardcover
185949414New York: Charles Partridge 1859. Fifth American edition. Octavo 22cm. Printed sewn paper wrappers; 119pp. Wrappers lightly soiled; small losses to paper near crown of spine; Very Good. Translation of Kerner's most celebrated work Die Seherin von Prevorst first published in Stuttgart in 1829. This account of spirit-communication and somnabulism was based upon Kerner's real-world encounters with Friederike Hauffe a gamekeeper's daughter who became a regular visitor to the Kerner house at Schloss Weibertreu prior to her death in 1929. Among Kerner's other close associates at this time was George Rapp founder of the Harmony Society in Western Pennsylvania and the work became an influential text within the Rappite community where Hauffe's spiritual pronouncements were taken as a gospel confirmation of their millenialist views. First translated and published in English in 1845; based on OCLC data this 1859 edition was the last to appear. Earlier editions included a folding chart not called for in this edition. Charles Partridge unknown books
1922055094Private by Author 1922. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Flexible black cloth with gilt stampings. Owner name gift inscription on fly moderate age toning to pages. SCARCE 56pp. Private by Author Hardcover
1927062964London: Anthroposophical Publishing Company 1927. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First English. 11 lectures given at Torquay August 1924. "Authorized Translation" edited by H. Collison. Mild toning to pages 224pp. No dust jacket if issued. Anthroposophical Publishing Company Hardcover
- J.B. Baillière & fils, Paris 1883, 12x18,5cm, broché. - Edition originale. Deux infimes manques en pied du dos, deux autres en marges des plats. Rare exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Revue internationales des sociétés secrètes & Emile-Paul frères, Paris 1930, 16,5x25cm, broché. - First edition. A joint cracked to head and to foot, lower cover detached repaired, internally good. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Un mors fendu en tête et en pied, deuxième plat détaché recollé, agréable état intérieur. Rare.
8320Editions Michel Lafon 1994. In-8 broché de 276 pages au format 15,5 x 23,5 cm. Couverture avec portrait photo de l'auteur par Elias. Dos resté carré, malgré une infime trace de pliure verticale. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré une infime trace de pliure au coin inférieur du 1er plat. Texte ésotérique écrite par le grand couturier, avec une bibliographie de référence en fin d'ouvrage. Edition originale en très bel état général. Précieux exemplaire ornée d'une laconique dédicace autographe, signée de l'auteur. Ces dernières sont très rares.
193011788Editions Ernest Flammarion 1930. In-12 broché de 283 pages au format 12 x 18,5 cm. Dos resté bien carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Exemplaire du service de presse, bien complet de son avec son priére d'insérer. Roman Spirite et fantastique. Rare édition originale sans mention, en très bel état de fraicheur. Precieux exemplaire, enrichi d'une cordiale dédicace, autographe, signée, de Joseph Henri Honoré Boex à l'écrivain Léon Hennique. Provenance idéale. Les dédicaces de l'auteur sont rares.
183278254L.- F Hivert | Paris 1832 | 14 x 22.50 cm | relié
189324106Librairie de l'Art Indépendant | Paris janvier à décembre 1893 | 16 x 24 cm | relié
190023692Lib. de l'Art indépendant | Paris Mars 1900-Février 1901 | 16.50 x 24.50 cm | relié
190323696Lib. de l'Art indépendant | Paris Mars 1903-Février 1904 | 16 x 24.50 cm | relié
190423697Lib. de l'Art indépendant | Paris Mars 1904-Février 1905 | 16 x 24.50 cm | relié