[SOLD] THE ROSARY OF THE PHILOSOPHERS (MAGNUM OPUS HERMETIC SOURCEWORKS NO. 6).
Edited with a Commentary by Adam McLean. London: The Hermetic Research Trust, 1981. Limited Edition of 250 Copies of which this is Number 227. Hand Bound in Brown faux leather with gilt title to spine. Although the statement ‘Grateful thanks must go to my wife Sheila who typed the manuscript and helped so much with the task of colouring the illustrations’ is printed on the verso of the title page, the 20 printed black and white illustrations are uncoloured. 6⅛" x 8½". 130pp. In addition to the 20 page-sized illustrations, they are reproduced in a reduced size on pp.126-127. There are two additional illustrations in the author’s Commentary pp117-125.
Signed by Adam McClean and hand dated 18th February 1981 on the limitation page.
A VG copy with a few dark spots (usual for these bindings) to the endpapers.
Edited with a Commentary by Adam McLean. London: The Hermetic Research Trust, 1981. Limited Edition of 250 Copies of which this is Number 227. Hand Bound in Brown faux leather with gilt title to spine. Although the statement ‘Grateful thanks must go to my wife Sheila who typed the manuscript and helped so much with the task of colouring the illustrations’ is printed on the verso of the title page, the 20 printed black and white illustrations are uncoloured. 6⅛" x 8½". 130pp. In addition to the 20 page-sized illustrations, they are reproduced in a reduced size on pp.126-127. There are two additional illustrations in the author’s Commentary pp117-125.
Signed by Adam McClean and hand dated 18th February 1981 on the limitation page.
A VG copy with a few dark spots (usual for these bindings) to the endpapers.
Edited with a Commentary by Adam McLean. London: The Hermetic Research Trust, 1981. Limited Edition of 250 Copies of which this is Number 227. Hand Bound in Brown faux leather with gilt title to spine. Although the statement ‘Grateful thanks must go to my wife Sheila who typed the manuscript and helped so much with the task of colouring the illustrations’ is printed on the verso of the title page, the 20 printed black and white illustrations are uncoloured. 6⅛" x 8½". 130pp. In addition to the 20 page-sized illustrations, they are reproduced in a reduced size on pp.126-127. There are two additional illustrations in the author’s Commentary pp117-125.
Signed by Adam McClean and hand dated 18th February 1981 on the limitation page.
A VG copy with a few dark spots (usual for these bindings) to the endpapers.