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Stated: "Copyrighted May 1st, 1932 by Manly P. Hall. Second Edition." Large 8" x 10 3/4" design. Deep red full cloth boards, black cover emblems and spine titles, moderate shelf, corner wear. Heavy stock leaves, near fine; no writing. Some shadowing to adjacent pages of the deep red color accenting. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Rare original beige pictorial wrapper, moderate shelf wear, reinforced along upper and lower edge; protected in new clear sleeve. Cover features a thinking skeletal figure while handling a skull on platform with classic red cover and spine titles. Rare near fine original printing in dust wrapper from Manly P. Hall Publications. Summary: "If, as the Author says, Plato enriched by his philosophic vision, the modern is impoverish by his unbelief. Here is a book that maintains that all facts must answers to the question, Why? Not how, when, or what. Why, in no other sense than why. Science is not based upon facts, but upon observation, experiment, logic, reason, and opinion - until 'why' has been established. Science has not been fair, just, nor equitable in it examination of metaphysics. It has not been 'scientific' in its examination. It has reasoned from prejudices rather than from available day. Opinions may be intriguing, but they demonstrate nothing; they neither prove nor disprove anything. Mysticism is not a vagary; it is a distinct department of learning which, if given proper consideration and opportunity, could make a definite contribution to normalcy and well being. And so, a book on occult anatomy. Convinced of immortality, the sages of antiquity viewed the human body not as the man but the house of the man. The science of the soul occupied first place. The masters of three Academies often pointed out some analogy in human organ or function in justifying an abstract conclusion. Hitherto the 'anatomy of the philosophers' has existed only in a fragmentary state, eluding the casual reader. Now are gathered and reduced to order brilliant gems of though an engrossing theme, the mystic lore of the human body." Features detailed seventeen-page index. 255 pages. Insured post. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 022147
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Bibliografische Details
Titel: Man: The Grand Symbol of the Mysteries [...
Verlag: Manly P. Hall Publications, Los Angeles
Erscheinungsdatum: 1932
Einband: Hard Cover
Illustrator: Vesalius, Andreus; Fludd, Robert; da Vince, Leonardo; Various Rosicrucians; et Al.
Zustand: Fine
Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good
Auflage: Second Edition.