The sixth and seventh books of Moses, or, Moses' magical spirit-art : known as the wonderful arts of...
The sixth and seventh books of Moses, or, Moses' magical spirit-art : known as the wonderful arts of the old wise Hebrews, taken from the Mosaic books of the Cabala and the Talmud, for the good of mankind / translated from the German, word for word, according to old writings.
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Publisher
[United States? : s.n., between 1883 and 1900?]
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Date
between 1883 and 1900?]
Call Numbers
Robbins/ 0080
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Language
English
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Physical content
2 v. (190, [2] p.) : ill. ; 19 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[United States? : s.n., between 1883 and 1900?]
Edition
Complete ed.
Place of Publication
United States of America
Date Published
between 1883 and 1900?]
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Full title
The sixth and seventh books of Moses, or, Moses' magical spirit-art : known as the wonderful arts of the old wise Hebrews, taken from the Mosaic books of the Cabala and the Talmud, for the good of mankind / translated from the German, word for word, according to old writings.
Cover title
Sixth & seventh books of Moses, or, Moses' magical spirit art.
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Moses' magical spirit-art.
Sixth and seventh books of Moses.
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Notes
General note
"Published for the trade": cover.
Continuously paged.
Part I, The magic of the Israelites, p. 28-64, is translated from J. Ennemoser's Geschichte der Magie. Cf. pref., The sixth and seventh book of Moses, 4th enl. ed., 1880.
Publisher's advertising on back pages and back cover.
Robert Robbins (1926-1964) performed under the stage name Robert Merlini....
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Robbins/ 0080
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74VvdZXpxEbM
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991005773019702626
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