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1992108291RMN 1992 In-4 broché 26,8 cm sur 21. 321 pages. Dos et couverture passés. État correct d’occasion.
1986119209Association Lyonnaise 1986 In-4 broché. Bon état d’occasion.
1991FAKS0287Budapest, Helikon, 1991. 8,5x11 cm, II + 176 Bll., mit 1 illuminierter (mehrfarb./gold) erster Textseite sowie zahlr. ornamental verzierten Seiten, dunkelbrauner OLdrbd. m. Goldpräg. auf 3 Blindbünden, mit metall. Deckelverschluss, Vollgoldschnitt, 73seitiges Beiheft m. farb. OKart.-Umschlag; zusammen in brauner Velourleder-Kassette m. gldgepr. Deckelbild. Tadellos. Der Kodex enthält Gebet; nach seiner Illuminierung entstand er in Ferrara in der zweiten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts. [3 Warenabbildungen]
199626590Weinheim, Beltz Verlag, 1996. 4° ca. 1180 S., mit zahlreichen farb. u. s/w Abb., Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Regalspuren am Fußschnitt, Einband ger. beschabt und ger. bestoßen, Reste von Postversandaufklebern a. Titel, altersbedingte Bräunungen, Gebr.sp., kartoniert
1974002848AIX - EN - PROVENCE UNIVERSITE DE PROVENCE 1974 1 fort volume in-8 broché de 763 pages , les 10 dernières pages , une partie du dos et le deuxième plat de couverture sont tachés , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
19403438349Berlin, de Gruyter, 1940. 107 S. Mit Porträt und Abbildungen. Orig.Pappband. 4to.
198732411Neuilly sur Seine Grande Loge Nationale de France 1987 in-8° Numéro 15
1995ABE-1569421625133EN COUVERTURE "EMMANUELLE BEART A CORPS PERDU", GROS PLAN NOIR ET BLANC, PHOTO TIZIANO MAGNI-MICHAEL SCHUMACHER POUR PUBLICITE OMEGA, 2P-EMMANUELLE BEART UNE FEMME LIBRE-MANHATTAN CROONER, MODE-BRESIL L'ELDORADO DU NEW AGE-LA PRISONNIERE DE KENSINGTON, DIANA-PORTRAITS DE GROUPE AVEC FLEGME, MODE-LES FRERES COSTES AUVERGNATS ET MECENES-PRINCIPAUTE DE MINNEAPOLIS, PRINCE, 4 PAGES-ENTRE CUIR ET CHAIR, MODE-LE COLLIMATEUR DE PATRICK BESSON: TANTE JEANNE, TEXTE SUR 1P, PHOTO NOIR ET BLANC PLEINE PAGE
19852091202133001921New Science 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 New Science paperback
19315466London. Walter Perry and Co. Ltd. 1931. Gilt titled crimson cloth. 4to. Edition for 1931. Profusely illustrated with photographs drawings and period advertisements. An absolute treasure depicting the grand and elegant days of travel. A complete guide to Hotels and boarding houses in Great Britain Europe Australia New Zealand South Africa Canada and the USA. Charming period advertising allows one to travel back to the heady romantic days of Somerset Maugham and the Orient Express. Indexed and tabbed this is a true gem of nostalgia. A Very Good copy Walter Perry and Co. Ltd. hardcover
1970LFA-126711149Une plaquette de 124 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1970, Maroc Médical
1986LFA-126736484Un ouvrage de 202 pages, format 235 x 210 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, publié en 1986, Association Lyonnaise de Sauvetage des Sites Archéologiques Médiévaux, bon état
1976LFA-126727755Une revue de 116 pages, format 240 x 160 mm, brochée
1935141672ca 1935. paperback. Oversize 9-1/2 X 12-1/4 double-weight gelatin silver photograph inscribed in blue ink fountain pen by Montgomery to Hollywood photographer George Watson. The inscription is undated but most likely dates from the mid to late 1930's. Damage to lower left corner else VG Montgomery 1904-1981 began his acting career in 1929 and has the distinction of having played both Lord Peter Wimsey in 1940 "Haunted Honeymoon" based on BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON and Philp Marlowe in 1947 "Lady in the Lake". He also directed and starred in one of the great film noirs of the forties "Ride the Pink Horse" 1947 based on the Dorothy B. Hughes novel. Watson was a member of the notable Watson family of photographers that has flourished in Los Angeles for nearly a century. He was one of the first staff photographers at the Los Angeles Times and covered notable stories throughout the twenties paperback
1976biblio556<p>MGNA 1976 1977. The complete series: First Year Sets 1 - 6; Second Year Sets 1 - 6; Third Year Sets 1 - 6; Fourth Year Sets 1 - 3; Fifth Year Set 1 final set published. 22 staplebound pamphlets in very-good to fine condition. An outgrowth of the Alice Bailey teachings MGNA was founded by the eminent Italian psychotherapist Roberto Assagioli.</p> MGNA paperback
195876699South Africa & London: Aquarius Rising Press 1958-63. Edited by Douglas Baker . Octavo. This sincere publication seems to have started in South Africa and moved to London. Presented here are six disparate issues with the first three being from South Africa and the latter three from London. The South African issues have no volume or number but for the earliest which is dated 1958. This issue has a volume number XXX and an editor is given Douglas Baker. The next South African issue is stamped March of 1959 and the other has June/July 1959 printed on the front wrapper. The first London issue London issues are larger and with plain wrappers and the first has no volume number just a date of March/April 1961; the second bears Volume XXVII and dated 1962; and the third again has no volume of issue but it is labeled Vol. XXVIII 1963. We are not clear on why the volume numbers are so erratic. Octavos. Some issues are paginated and some not but the range is 28 to 42 pp. All are illustrated in house it would appear. Publisher’s printed wrappers. The first issue is loose in its wrappers but the others are very good. No copies located by OCLC. Virtually nothing is known about this journal but they were an earnest and erudite group with articles concerning Theosophy astrology mysticism UFOs biblical studies alchemy and ontology. Aquarius Rising Press unknown
192076690Chicago: Mastery Publishing Company 1920-21. Edited by Orlando Edgar Miller. Monthly. Small octavo. Vol. I Nos. 1-4. Quarterly. Consecutively paginated to p. 212. With shoulder illustrations on every page. Publisher’s ornately illustrated wrappers.Vol. I Nos. 1-4. Quarterly. Consecutively paginated to p. 212. With shoulder illustrations on every page. Publisher’s ornately illustrated wrappers. Very good.Orlando Edgar Miller 1864-1947 was one of the longest lived and most prolific of the New Thought movement expounders and in this case grifters. Mastery Publishing Company unknown
194376693Los Angeles: New Age Press 1943-47. Edited by Corinne Heline. Monthly and later quarterly. Twelvemo. 50 disparate issues with the last seven being quarterlies. A few stains and dog-ears but overall in very good condition. OCLC locates no copies.This potpourri of New Age occult and Alt-Biblical articles was the work predominantly of Corinne Dunklee Heline. Born in 1875 or 1882 she was an enthusiast of matters outre quite early and even before the first World War was communicating with “Inner Plane Immortals†with the Virgin Mary being amongst them. Sometime before 1900 Corinne moved to Southern California and became a follower of Max Heindel 1865-1919 at his Rosicrucian Fellowship in Oceanside California. She met her husband John Theodore Heline there in the 30s and they moved to New York City and together they ran the Three-Eleven Rosicrucian Fellowship on West 80th in New York City while he was editing Rays for the Rosy Cross for Heindel's widow. After they returned to Los Angeles John started the New Age Press in 1936 and published a number of pamphlets presenting an occult view of America’s role in the world. Together they ran New Age Interpreter for many decades covering the whole panoply of New Age subjects. Corinne Heline is best remembered for her “Occult Anatomy and the Bible†and much of it was excerpted in this periodical. She died in 1975. Complete list of issues available. New Age Press unknown
193876687London: Seekers PC Ltd. 1938-41. Edited by C. A. Simpson. Quarterly. Octavo. Vol. 1 Nos. 4 7 9 10 12; Vol. 2 Nos. 1 2 3 4 5. Ten issues. Octavo. Variously paginated but either 32 or 40 pp. No illustrations. Publisher’s printed blue wrappers. All issues with a vertical crease no doubt from mailing some scattered foxing to wrappers. Overall very good and clean. OCLC records no copies.A spiritual healing organization founded in London in 1926 by C. A. Simpson formerly a New Zealand electrical engineer who gave up his profession to voice the opinions of his spirit guide "Dr. Lascelles." Charles A. Simpson published a book in 1928 entitled “The Seekers: Talks by "Dr. Lascelles†that gives full voice to this group. The group is primarily Spiritualist and Christian in orientation with an emphasis on psychic healing. The center was originally named The Guild of Spiritual Healing. Associated Harmony Prayer Circles throughout Britain provided absent healing treatment. Seekers PC Ltd. unknown
193476695Nevada Missouri: Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics 1934-35. Edited by Ernest Weltmer. Monthly. Quarto. Vol. 15 No. 8 1934; No. 9 10 11 12 1935; Vol. 16 No. 1 & 2 1935. Seven issues. Nos. !1 & 12 are double issues. Octavo. Generally 32 pp. each. Photographic portraits of article authors. Publisher’s printed wrappers all with an ad for a Weltmer service on the rear. One issue No. 12 with some abrasion to cover but not torn. Together with three of forty-five in total of Welter’s Complete Course of Suggestive Therapeutics No 15-Intuition: No. 26-Prayer; No. 42-Ideation. Quartos in wrappers. Overall very good. No copies located by OCLC.Ernest S. Weltmer was a somewhat important figure in the history of New Age and occult movements in the United States. Born in Indiana in 1863 he was first called to the ministry and became a minister in the Methodist Church. Soon after though he became taken up with hypnotism and the power of suggestion and by the turn of the century was a well known figure in occult mental healing and metaphysical circles. Following his interests he took off the robe and in 1897 founded the Weltmer Institute of Practical Psychology in Nevada Missouri. It became one of the most famous mind cure institutes in the country. Like many he also conducted a mail order business of his lessons. He was denounced by the medical profession and brought up on mail fraud charges but unlike many of his fellow healers he was never convicted. He authored and published numerous books and lessons on hypnotism suggestion mental healing and occult laws of mind some of which circulated widely in metaphysical and New Thought communities. As he pre-dated Mary Baker Eddy and many kindred New Age movements in the field of mental healing he is now considered a pioneer in the field. People continue to read his books today. This periodical contains snippets of his Lessons in Practical Psychology and numerous articles. He eventually turned the institute over to his son Sidney and died in 1938. Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics unknown
193476696Nevada. Missouri: Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics 1934-35. Edited by Ernest Weltmer. Vol. 15. No.1 1933 2 3 4 5 6 7 1934. Seven issues with an unexplained jump of 6 months. Tall octavos. 32 pp. each. Numerous ads unlike the preceding magazine. Publisher’s printed wrappers. Some minor issues but very good overall. None located by OCLC.Weltmer was an early advocate of Prosperity as a core issue in his teachings & considered it the result of successful mind-body integration. The title of this magazine reflects that. Prosperity soon became a mainstay in almost all New Age schools. This magazine is much like his Magazine of Practical Psychology with lessons and articles by notables in the field. Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics unknown
193276816Los Angeles: The Paty Publishing Co. 1932. First edition. Five twelvemo 5 x 6 1/2 inches volumes. Complete. Publisher's green stapled wrappers with lettering in clack. The first volume with the ghost of a sticker on the front. Some mld sunning. Overall a very good set.A rather standard New Age diatribe. OCLC only locates on copy though many are recorded for the 1960 reprint. The Paty Publishing Co. unknown
192076817Buffalo NY: The Author 1920-1921-1922. First editions. Four small 5 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches. 12 pp. each. Publisher's stapled brown wrappers with black cover lettering and an image of a struggling soul on the front. Very nice condition. None recorded by OCLC.Josephine Brice largely forgotten today was quite a well known Christian medium in the early decades of the twentieth century. She was the founder of the Circle of Light and minister of the Deleware Avenue Chapel of the Circle of Light. All four of the publications precede her magnum opus The Descending Light 1922. On the rear cover of two of there are announcements for the upcoming The Descending Light. The New York Herald sent a delegation to investigate her claims and published their results. The Author unknown
19632110502150413073Eiga Geijutsusha Co. Ltd. 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Eiga Geijutsusha Co., Ltd. paperback
19822110502150414026Heibonshuppan 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Heibonshuppan paperback