HB#00650
Hartmann, F. Cosmology, Or Universal Science.
Occult Publishing Company : Boston (1888). First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. Black Cloth + Gilt Device & lettering. Folio. Hard Cover. Hand-coloured plates.

Cosmology, or Universal Science. Cabala. Alchemy. Containing the Mysteries of the Universe Regarding God Nature Man, the MacRocosm and Microcosm, Eternity and Time Explained According to the Religion of Christ, By Means of the Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians of the Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Copied and Translated from and Old German Manuscript, and Provided with a Dictionary of Occult Terms.

Photographs available on request.

Description is incomplete. (Soon  to  be  updated). €1,100.00

                         

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HB#01054
Klarer, E. Beyond the Light Barrier.
Howard Timmins : South Africa. (1980). First South Africa Edition. ISBN: 0869781782. Very Good + /Very Good. Blue Boards. Octavo. Hard Cover.
191 pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs.

Base of the boards rubbed. Interior of the dust-jacket - edges are taped, no show-through. Small chips in the top edge of the rear panel of the dust-jacket. Small closed tear in the rear panel of the dust-jacket. Price-label on the front flap of the dust-jacket.

The book was originally published in 1977 in Germany and the first two editions were sold out within weeks. The book is the Autobiography of Elizabeth Klarer, a Cambridge educated meteorologist. The book deals primarily with her affair with Akon, a male astrophysicist living on Meton, one of the planets of Proxima Centaur, which is apparently Earths' closest stellar neighbour, at a distance of 4.2 light years away from us. According to the author, she was taken, via spacecraft to Meton, where she lived with Akon and his family for four months. She apparently gave birth to their son whilst on Meton. Akon apparently continued to visit Klarer until 1963, when his work in this part of the galaxy was completed. Akon explained to Ms. Klarer the workings of the light-propulsion system used in his spacecraft. She in turn conveyed this information to the U. S. National Aeronautical and Space Administration as well as the S. A. Air Force authorities. The information is also detailed in this book. €80.00

 

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HB#01073
Nicoll, M. Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of G. I. Gurdjieff and P. D. Ouspensky (5 Volumes complete).
Vincent Stuart Publisher/London. Very Good/Very Good + .Blue Cloth. Royal Octavos. Hard covers.

Volumes 1 - 3 are Third impressions, 1957. Volumes 4-5 are Second impressions, 1960. Gilt embossed lettering to the spines. Illustrated with numeorus diagrams throughout. All books are in very good + condition. There is a small previous book-seller label on the paste-down on all volumes. The top edge of Volume 2 is bumped. The dust-jackets on volumes 1, 5 & 4 are price-clipped. Minor creases and small chips in dust-jackets. All Dust-jackets are very good to very good +.

"George Ivanovich Gurdjieff was a Greek-Armenian mystic and spiritual teacher. Peter D. Ouspensky (March 4, 1878 - October 2, 1947), was a Russian philosopher who invoked euclidean and noneuclidean geometry in his discussions of psychology and higher dimensions of existence. Ouspensky is well-known for his expositions of the early work of the Greek-Armenian teacher of esoteric doctrine George Gurdjieff, whom he met in Moscow in 1915." - Sourced from Wikipedia.

€180.00

           

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HB#01074
Ouspensky, P.D. IN SEARCH OF THE MIRACULOUS: FRAGMENTS OF AN UNKNOWN TEACHING.
Routledge and Kegan : London. (1957). Fourth Impression. Good +/Good +. Maroon Cloth. Royal Octavo. Hard  Cover.


xi + 399 pp. Previous bookseller label on the front paste-down. Corners bumped. Spinal lean. Minor browning to the end-papers. Dust-jacket is browned with closed tears and chips. Top edge of the spine of the dust-jacket is chipped (28 mm) with loss to the title. All the folds along the flaps have smaller chips.

The author was a pupil of Gurdjieff. €45.00 - SOLD

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