* V Rare in D/J * The Tarot of The Bohemians By Papus Key to Occult Science 1929

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Author: Papus (Translated By A.P. Morton and With Introduction by Arthur E. Waite)  Title: The Tarot of the Bohemians The Most Ancient Book in the World For The Use of Initiates    Publication: Third Revised Edition Published By Rider & Co London 1929……………….. (See Pictures) Condition Of Book and Dust-Jacket: This is a Good Copy of this Book in mauve hardcover cloth boards with gilt title lettering to the spine and lettered in blind to the upper cover with Tarot signed in blind also with outline ruled border.There is some dust-soil staining  to the outer boards and fading to areas where dust-jacket has some loss.The book comes with it’s original dust-wrapper certainly unusual to find a copy with this present.There is some loss to base of spine and smaller chip to head of spine plus tiny loss to the top edge of the upper cover.Priced at 8/6 to the spine of the wrapper.This title was acquired from an impressive Private Library of a former Writer and Academic on Occultism,Mysticism and Astrology and it bears his small name label to the front endpaper.This copy has a Firm binding with no hinge weakness and there is no leaning or rolling to spine.Profusely illustrated throughout with symbols and figure drawings in black and white.Third Edition revised by Arthur Waite.Clean internally and the dust-jacket comes protected in an acetate cover sleeve.8vo (xxv) 355pp Third Edition Revised [1929] Post Free Sent Within The UKWe are members of the PBFA and adhere to their Guidelines 

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