
A catalogue of remarkable books published by Mr. George Redway (1887)
"A Catalogue of Remarkable Books Published by Mr. George Redway" is a catalog of various literary works and publications written in the late 19th century. The book likely serves as a reference for bibliophiles, collectors, and scholars interested in the range of books offered by George Redway, particularly works related to theosophy, occult studies, and esoterica. The listings include various titles that deal with subjects such as Kabbalah, posthumous life, magical practices, and notable biographies, thus catering to an audience fascinated by mystical and philosophical texts. The opening of this catalog introduces a series of remarkable books, including translations of significant works like "The Kabbala Unveiled" and "Posthumous Humanity," as well as biographies of influential figures such as Madame Blavatsky. Each title is accompanied by a brief description, highlighting its themes and relevance within the context of esoteric and philosophical studies. The catalog emphasizes both the aesthetic quality of the publications, including their binding and illustrations, and their intellectual significance, appealing to collectors and students interested in the deeper mysteries of existence and spirituality.
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