The Phoenix Lectures (boxed audiotape set): (A Scientology Cassette Series)
by Hubbard, L. Ron
- Used
- Condition
- Fine.
- Seller
-
Nevada City, California, United States
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About This Item
Golden Era Prod/Scientology, 1985. 13 double-sided cassettes, Glossary Booklet, in color-illlus plastic clamshell case.. Fine.. In Phoenix AZ 1954, Hubbard gathered some of the first Scientology students, and in a series of 25 lectures, told them the basics of how theta and the physical universe operate. These have become one of his most celebrated lectures, which give insight into the most basic truths: the Azioms, the Conditions of Existences, and more. Produced with ClearSound Tec hnology. Complete set of 25 lectures, with glossary, in plastic case. Very scarce.
Plastic case is 10 x 12-1/4 x 2.
Plastic case is 10 x 12-1/4 x 2.
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Details
- Bookseller
- edburynbooks (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 20558
- Title
- The Phoenix Lectures (boxed audiotape set)
- Author
- Hubbard, L. Ron
- Format/Binding
- 13 double-sided cassettes, Glossary Booklet, in color-illlus plastic clamshell case.
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine.
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Golden Era Prod/Scientology
- Date Published
- 1985
- Keywords
- Philos, Metaphys, Religion, Occult
Terms of Sale
edburynbooks
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About the Seller
edburynbooks
Biblio member since 2007
Nevada City, California
About edburynbooks
I sell from my home, where I have about 25,000 books shelved or stored. I am also an author, poet, photographer, taroist, publisher, collector. Selling books online for almost 15 years, including my own titles and rare books from my collection.
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