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Edité par The Aquarian Press [1970], London, 1970
Vendeur : Thompson Rare Books - ABAC / ILAB, Hornby Island, BC, Canada
Fourth Edition, Third Impression. Octavo, original maroon boards lettered in gilt on spine. 132 pp. Small rubberstamp of a lotus flower [Banyan Books] on front endpaper. A fine copy in dust jacket, rear panel of the jacket with an old dampstain, not very visible on the outside but marked up on the inside; still, a decent very good copy in the attractive dust jacket. Originally issued by Rider in 1924. Dion Fortune (1891-1946) one of the twentieth century's most famous occultists: a former member of the Golden Dawn who founded her own order, The Society of the Inner Light.
Edité par Samuel Weiser Onc, New York, 1971
Vendeur : Thompson Rare Books - ABAC / ILAB, Hornby Island, BC, Canada
Sixth Impression [Fourth Edition]. Reprint, although some of these 1970's Wesier imprints are technically the First American Editions. The sheets were printed in the UK, but this edition has the Weiser imprint on title leaf, spine and dust jacket. Octavo, original brown boards lettered in gilt on spine. [66] pp. Red underlining to list of titles on verso of half-title leaf; small rubberstamp of a lotus flower [Banyan Books] on front endpaper; otherwise a fine copy in a near fine dust jacket (spine slightly sunned, price corner clipped). Dion Fortune (1891-1946) one of the twentieth century's most famous occultists: a former member of the Golden Dawn who founded her own order, The Society of the Inner Light.
Edité par Williams & Norgate Ltd., London, 1935
Vendeur : John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. Octavo, brown cloth, spine stamped in gold. Occult romance. Fine, some offsetting to front and rear free end papers in a near fine dust jacket, slight color fade to spine panel. (11189).
Edité par London: Williams & Norgate Ltd., 1935
Vendeur : LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
First edition, first printing. Original brown cloth with gilt titles to the spine, in dustwrapper. An excellent near fine copy, the binding clean and square, the contents with a previous owner's name to the front pastedown, hidden by the dustwrapper flap, are otherewise clean throughout. Complete with the lightly rubbed, nicked and creased dustwrapper that has a few small chips and light staining to the spine tips. Not price-clipped (7s 6d net to the front flap). An attractive example. The author's third published volume of occult fiction. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Edité par Noel Douglas. [1926]., London, 1926
Vendeur : Thompson Rare Books - ABAC / ILAB, Hornby Island, BC, Canada
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, original publisher's green cloth titled in black on spine panel. Of three noted binding styles, this is believed to be the second issue. 253 pp. Ink name on front free endpaper, along with a small bookseller's ticket from Watkins in Cecil Court; spine panel & edges of covers a bit faded. Spine lettering very bright; a very good, clean, attractive copy. A collection of Occult Detective stories. "Dr. Taverner' runs a nursing home for people with unusual mental disorders. He is assisted in the care of these patients by Dr. Rhodes, the medical superintendent, and narrator of the stories. The tales run the gamut of the occult and the supernatural and include vampirism, astral projection, necromancy, cursed objects, spirit communication, spectral manifestations, and very often mind control. A classic collection, rare in the first edition.
Edité par San Francisco: Paul Elder and Company. [], 1911
Vendeur : LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
First edition, first printing. Publisher's original printed wrappers, sewn at the spine. Small oblong octavo. 16 un-numbered pages printed in blue, red and black. A very good copy, the covers a little rubbed and marked with small chips to the edges of rear wrapper. Small date stamp of Aug 2 1911 to the rear wrapper. A decent copy of a very fragile production. "Published by Paul Elder and Company and printed for them by their Tomoyé Press under the direction of John Henry Nash, at their Shop in the City of San Francisco, which lieth at the Gateway to the Golden West." [from the inner rear wrapper]. The author's rare third book. OCLC World Cat. locates just seven copies, all in the US; Copac locates none. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Edité par London: Noel Douglas., 1926
Vendeur : LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
First edition, first printing. Publisher's original variant red paper covered boards with black titles to the spine, in the fabulous Mendoza illustrated dustwrapper. An excellent near fine copy, the binding fresh, square and firm with just a little bumping at the spine tips. The contents, with very light spotting to the endpapers and closed text block edge are otherwise clean throughout and without previous owner's inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the rubbed and nicked original dustwrapper that remains bright with only minor loss at the spine tips and a few short closed tears. Correctly priced 7/6 net to the front flap (with evidence of a small circular label having been removed). Rare in dustwrapper. The binding is one of three known variants: Locke notes others in green cloth and the more common grey paper covered boards with white cloth backstrip. A highly entertaining collection of 12 short stories featuring the Holmes like psychic detective Dr. Taverner and his assistant Dr. Rhodes. Whilst advertised as a work of fiction, Fortune maintained that all events (including death hounds, shape shifters and vampires) were based on true occurrences. Many believe her to have based Taverner on her own spiritual teacher, Dr. Theodore Moriarty and the character of Rhodes on herself. Dion Fortune is recognised as one of the most luminous figures of twentieth century esoteric thought. A prolific writer, pioneer psychologist, powerful psychic, and spiritualist, she dedicated her life to the revival of the Western Mystery Tradition. She co-founded the Society of the Inner Light and was also a member of the Order of the Golden Dawn (as were A. E. Waite, Aleister Crowley, and W. B. Yeats). (Locke: Spectrum of Fantasy; Bleiler). Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.