Weiser Antiquarian Booksellers Issues Catalogue 224: Hermetica and Mysticism

Weiser Antiquarian Booksellers has released its latest catalogue of goodies Catalogue 224: Hermetica and Mysticism. It features such goodies as:

“New York: Rudolf Steiner Publications, 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto. 704 pp. Maroon buckram with gilt titling to spine; b&w illustrations, List of Illustrations. The first edition of this extensive and important collection of works relating to Christian Rosenkreutz and Rosicrucianism. It includes The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, an essay by Rudolph Steiner (1917); The English Translation of The Chymical Wedding by Paul M. Allen, The Hermetic Romance, The Chymical Wedding translated by Ezechiel Foxcroft, The Fame and Confession of the Fraternity of the Rosie Cross; translated by Thomas Vaughan (1652), The Secret Symbols of the Rosicucians, illustrated (1785-88), Heinrich Khunrath’s Amphitheater of Eternal Wisdom, illustrated (1609), The Rosicrucian Brotherhood by Robert Fludd (1629), The Parabola, A Golden Tractate by Hinricus Madathanus (c. 1630), The Holy Mountain, A Rosicrucian Anthology, by Thomas Vaughan (1651), five lectures on Rosicrucianism by Rudolph Steiner, Castle Karlstein and its Rosicrucian Connections, by Ita Wegman (1924), An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles of Rosicrucian Interest, The Pleasure Garden of Chymistry illustrated by Daniel Stolcius (1624) and A Catalogue of Rosicrucian Books by F. Leigh Gardner (1923), as well as notes, illustrations, etc. Corners lightly bumped, page edges a bit darkened, pages toned but unmarked. Overall, a bright and unmarked VG+ copy in Good original dust jacket (Dust jacket darkened and a bit grubby, two inch “V” shaped chip at upper front panel, some additional chipping to upper spine and upper rear panel, not clipped). Item #63105 ISBN: 089345009X”

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