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The Complete Book of the Occult and Fortune Telling

by Poinsot, M. C -- (introduction by)

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Tudor Publishing Co, 1945. Hard Cover -- Good -- Other than light discoloration to cover, book is clean and tight -- Light blue cloth over boards, no dust jacket if issued -- 496 pages with illustrations. Hard Cover. Good.

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Title
The Complete Book of the Occult and Fortune Telling
Author
Poinsot, M. C -- (introduction by)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Publisher
Tudor Publishing Co
Date Published
1945

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