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ISBN: 0-946495-91-2
Kategorier: Folklore, Historie:Verden, Historie:Kultur
pris: 165 kr – stand: ★★★★
Hardback med smudsomslag. 392 sider. Sprog: Engelsk. Illustreret i sort/hvid. (1710-0523).
Senest opdateret 27. marts
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Kategori: Øvrige
pris: 820 kr
Sideantal: 451
Indbinding: Hardcover, orig. oversize cloth. No jacket.
Okkultisme.
Senest opdateret 27. marts
fra 1948 på forlaget Rider & Company, London
Kategori: Øvrige
pris: 2520 kr
Sideantal: 374
Indbinding: Hardcover med smudsomslag
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: good. SPENCE, Lewis [374] pp. Rider and Company 1948 9 1/4" x 6 1/2" Scarce in the jacket design by Alex Jardine A detailed and serious study of the fairy traditions of the British Isles, by James Lewis Thomas Chalmers Spence (1874 - 1955), a Scottish journalist, folklorist, and author of a number of works on the occult and British folk-lore.
Senest opdateret 27. marts
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Kategori: Øvrige
pris: 320 kr
Sideantal: 256
Indbinding: Hardcover uden smudsomslag.
Senest opdateret 27. marts
fra 1930 på forlaget Rider & Company
Kategori: Øvrige
pris: 895 kr
Sideantal: 288
Indbinding: Hardcover med smudsomslag.
Illustrated. Octavo, original red cloths, title gilt to spine. Frontispiece and 15 other plates. "Egyptian" bookplate of amateur archaeologist Lyons F. H. Delany to the front free endpaper. Cloth very slightly spotted, some foxing and browning, particularly to the endpapers and prelims, but overall very good in an excellent jacket. FIRST EDITION. Handsome copy in the extremely uncommon dustjacket, now protected in a non-adhesive archival film sleeve
Senest opdateret 27. marts
fra 1951 på forlaget Rider & Company
Kategori: Øvrige
pris: 1220 kr
Sideantal: 190
Indbinding: Hardcover in Dust jacket + mylar
Okkultisme Author James Lewis Thomas Chalmers Spence (1874 - 1955) was a Scottish journalist, folklorist, and prolific author of books on the occult and mythology. This is the first edition of his far ranging study of 'Second sight,' the phenonmenon in which a person is said to psychically receive information about the future, usually in the form of a vision. Although the phenomenon is most commonly associated with Scottish Highlanders, Spence traces it through a number of societies and time periods.
Senest opdateret 14. marts
fra 1993 på forlaget Studio Editions, London
Kategori: Øvrige
pris: 270 kr
Sideantal: 144
Indbinding: Kartonbind med smudsomslag. Stort format
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