The devil's bookshelf, McIntosh.

A critical and descriptive history of magic books.
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0850302471
€35.00
  • Etat/Condition: très bon état, légères frottements, very good condition, minor shelfwear.


    Christopher McIntosh a étudié la philosophie, la politique et l'économie à l'Université d'Oxford et l'allemand à l'Université de Londres. Il est spécialiste de l'histoire de la tradition ésotérique occidentale.

    Christopher McIntosh was born in England in 1943 and grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford and German at London University, later returning to Oxford to take a doctorate in history with a dissertation on the Rosicrucian revival in the context of the German Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment. After working in London in journalism and publishing he spent four years in New York as an information officer with the United Nations Development Programme, then moved to Germany to work for UNESCO. In parallel he has pursued a career as a writer and researcher specialising in the esoteric traditions as well as nature-oriented belief systems. He has lectured widely and was on the faculty of the distance M.A. programme in Western Esotericism at the University of Exeter, England, now sadly discontinued. He is married to the scholar of religion Dr. Donate Pahnke-McIntosh. Their home is in Lower Saxony, North Germany. Contact via Facebook.
More Information
Condition Used - Very Good
Language United Kingdom
Illustrated Yes
Publicaton Date Jan 1, 1985
Year 1985
Author / Cartographer / Photographer McIntosh Christopher
Editor Aquarian Press
First edition Yes
Signed edition No
Signed binding No
Armorial binding No
Binding / Format Softcover
Size 22 x 14 cm
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