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The Middle Pillar: A Co-Relation of the Principles of Analytical Psychology and the Elementary Techniques of Magic

The Middle Pillar: A Co-Relation of the Principles of Analytical Psychology and the Elementary Techniques of Magic

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The Middle Pillar: A Co-Relation of the Principles of Analytical Psychology and the Elementary Techniques of Magic

by Regardie, Israel

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Chicago, IL: The Aries Press, 1945. Very Good. Yellow cloth boards, light rubbing to extremities; fingerprints smudged on front. Owner signature on front free endpaper. No dust jacket.

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Title
The Middle Pillar: A Co-Relation of the Principles of Analytical Psychology and the Elementary Techniques of Magic
Author
Regardie, Israel
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
The Aries Press
Place of Publication
Chicago, IL
Date Published
1945
Keywords
Occult case

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