THE FENRIS WOLF: Issues no. 1-10
Stockholm: Edda and Trapart Books, 2011-2020. The first volume (Issue no. 1-3) is number 274 of 500 copies. Issue no. 4 is number 470 of 500 copies. Issue no. 5 is number 407 of 666..... More
Stockholm: Edda and Trapart Books, 2011-2020. The first volume (Issue no. 1-3) is number 274 of 500 copies. Issue no. 4 is number 470 of 500 copies. Issue no. 5 is number 407 of 666..... More
circa 1970. A binder of materials produced by the Awareness Research Foundation, an alternative religious group founded in 1962 at a Thanksgiving dinner in Bellevue, Washington. A psychologist placed under hypnosis cured his own cancer..... More
New York: Harper & Row, 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition, first printing. The first installment in the late Lynn Andrews’s widely popular and visionary Medicine Woman series, recording the insights gained from her shaman-mentor..... More
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. "...the story of an experimental, theosophical community on Point Loma, San Diego, California, which existed for forty-five years, 1897-1942. Under the benevolent dictatorship..... More
London: Watts & Co., 1910. First Edition. Wraps. McTaggart (1866-1925), an English idealist metaphysician, is best known for "The Unreality of Time" (1908), in which he argues time is unreal. Octavo: 16 pp. Original sewn..... More
Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, Oxford University, 1921. First Edition. Hardcover. The scarce first edition of this influential academic study, which suggests that the accusations made towards "witches" in Europe were in fact based on..... More
Long Beach, California: Millennium, circa 1960. Among the author's earliest published work, this collection of 24 short commentaries warns of the imminent collapse of international capitalism and calls for a "New Age Movement" rooted in..... More
Los Angeles: The Church of Scientology, 1970. Hardcover. Dated 1970 on the title page, with the years "1970, 1972" on the copyright page. The first Church publication on the rituals and worship integral to Scientology..... More
London: Printed for Private Circulation, 1902. Wraps. New Edition, this is No. 97 of 150 copies. "Contains a complete exposition of Hindu phallicism" (Goodland p. 563). From the library of esoteric philosopher Charles Muses, with..... More
London: John Russell Smith, 1863. First Edition. Hardcover. With this work, the Unitarian scholar Samuel Sharpe (1799-1881) aimed at demonstrating how false doctrines traceable back to the ancient Egyptians had made their way into mainstream..... More
Holyoke, Massachusetts: The Elizabeth Towne Co., Inc., 1934. Hardcover. "Revealing the Message of the Great Pyramid in its Relation to the Present Crisis and the Near Future of the Race and Correlating Bible Prophecies and..... More
New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1836. First Edition. Hardcover. "The philosopher and literary author Isaac Taylor (1787–1865) published this book anonymously in 1836. The work is a development of two earlier works: Saturday Evening..... More
London: Abstract Sounds Books Ltd, 2011. First Edition. Hardcover. An idiosyncratic survey of the pre-Christian religious practices of Scandinavia. The notoriously outspoken Varg Vikernes (b.1973) rose to prominence in the Norwegian black metal scene as..... More
London: Modern Astrology Office, 1920-1930. Hardcover. An assembled set: the first and fourth volume are published by Modern Astrology Office and distributed by L.N. Fowler; the second and third volume were published by L.N. Fowler;..... More