Cloth slightly softened at head of spine; jacket rather chipped and worn at edges with some loss.
Gleadow (Rupert) Magic and Divination
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London, Faber & Faber, 1941.
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A thoughtful scholarly study tracing magic, astrology and the occult through history, blending translations (including from the Westcar Papyrus) with Gleadow’s own interpretations.
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