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Ethics
Aristotle
London: The Folio Society, 2003.Translation by J. A. K. Thomson. Revised with Notes and Appendices by Hugh Tredennick. Preface by A. C. Grayling. Frontispiece engraving by Simon Brett. FORD-SMITH 1168.2. Stated second printing but is the first issue in a single-volume slip case, being a separate impression from the Great Philosophers of the Ancient World set.
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Republic
Plato
London: The Folio Society, 2003.Translation, Introduction and Notes by Robin Waterfield. Preface by A. C. Grayling. Frontispiece engraving by Simon Brett. FORD-SMITH 1168.1. Stated second printing but is the first issue in a single-volume slip case, being a separate impression from the Great Philosophers of the Ancient World set.
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Theorie de L’Amour et de la Jalousie
P. J. Stahl [Pierre-Jules Hetzel]
Bruxelles: J. B. Tarride, 1853.Moral philosophical study of love, passion, and jealousy by the Jules Verne publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel published under his P. J. Stahl pseudonym. This copy bound in a fine half leather binding signed De Watines.
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Remember, Be Here Now
Ram Dass
San Cristobel: Lama Foundation, 1971.First edition, first printing, of the psychedelic/yoga/philosophy/counterculture classic by LSD spiritualist Ram Dass nee Harvard Professor Richard Alpert.
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Centennial Expressions on Peter Kropotkin, 1842-1942 by Pertinent Thinkers
Frederick W. Roman; J. Scott Kelti; Frank Oppenheimer; et al.
Los Angeles: Rocker Publication Committee, 1942.Collection of short essays and musing on Kropotkin and political philosophy.
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Tobacco and Alcohol
John Fiske
New York: Leypoldt & Holt, 1869.I. It Does Pay to Smoke. II. The Coming Man Will Drink Wine. A defense of drinking and smoking. The first book of American philosophy and historian John Fiske (1842-1901). This copy with the bookplate of Daniel Edwards Kennedy.
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The Hermes Paradigm: Book Two: The First Work
Rubaphilos Salfluere
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons, 2012.Salfluere conducts an examination of Western Hermetic laboratory alchemy, elucidating the role of motives, discipline, and methodology, and describing processes in detail.
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Listen, Little Man! A Document from the Archive of the Orgone Institute
Wilhelm Reich; William Steig
New York: Orgone Institute Press, 1948.First edition in the English language of Reich’s antiauthoritarian classic calling for direct action by the working class. Translated by Theodore P. Wolfe. Illustrated by William Stieg. Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) was an Austro-Hungraian-American doctor and psychoanalys, and is one of psychiatry’s most radical figures. In the late 1950s many of his books were burned by order of the court in one of the largest cases of modern censorship making early editions of his work scarce.
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Futur*Fall: Excursions into Post-Modernity
E. A. Grosz; Terry Threadgold; David Kelly; Alan Cholodenko; Edward Colless
Sydney: Power Institute of Fine Arts, 1986.A selection of papers presented to the Futur*Fall: Excursions into Postmodernity Conference, 26-29 July 1984, University of Sydney.
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Pleasure Erased: The Clitoris Unthought
Catherine Malabou
Cambridge: Polity, 2022.“The clitoris was absent in anatomy books, in paintings and sculptures, absent in spirit and even body; it has long been the organ of erased pleasure. We assume that this oversight has been repaired in our times: today, the clitoris is not forgotten but honoured. Conferences, books, manifestos, works of art are all devoted to it. The autonomy of clitoral jouissance is recognized. The boundaries of feminism have also moved: queer, intersex and trans approaches claim that the clitoris is perhaps no longer the exclusive preserve of the woman. And yet, there remains a wounded space. Because genital mutilation is still common practice. Because millions of women are still denied pleasure. The clitoris continues to mark the enigmatic space of the feminine. Constrained by the extreme difficulty and the extreme urgency of returning to this scorched earth, it is time to give voice to an organ of pleasure which has still not become an organ of thought.” (publisher’s blurb) Translated from the French by Carolyn Shread.
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The Unfolding Self: Varieties of Transformative Experience
Ralph Metzner
Santa Fe & London: Synergetic Press, 2022.Psychotherapist and researcher Ralph Metzner employs academic and spiritual knowledge to investigate human growth and transformation.
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Alchemy Journal (Volume 11, Number 1) Alchemies of Asia
Paul Hardacre
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons for the International Alchemy Guild, 2010.An eclectic presentation of textual and art pieces coalescing around the ancient art of transformation.
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Alchemy Journal (Volume 10, Number 2)
Paul Hardacre
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons for the International Alchemy Guild, 2009.September 2009. An eclectic presentation of textual and art pieces coalescing around the ancient art of transformation.
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Alchemy Journal (Volume 10, Number 1): Alchemical Feminine
Paul Hardacre
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons for the International Alchemy Guild, 2009.March 2009. An eclectic presentation of textual and art pieces coalescing around the ancient art of transformation.
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Alchemy Journal (Volume 9, Number 1)
Paul Hardacre
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons for the International Alchemy Guild, 2008.An eclectic presentation of textual and art pieces coalescing around the ancient art of transformation.
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In Pursuit of Gold: Alchemy Today in Theory and Practice
Lapidus (David Curwen)
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons, 2011.Revised and expanded second edition of English laboratory alchemist Lapidus’s observations and conclusions based on his work in the mid to late 20th century. This copy with a limited edition presentation bookplate signed by Tony Matthews, grandson of Lapidus, laid in.
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The Great Alchemical Work of Eirenaeus Philalethes, Nicholas Flamel and Basil Valentine
Rubellus Petrinus
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons, 2007.“The Great Alchemical Work is an important contribution to the study of alchemy. In the first English language edition of this ‘little work,’ Portuguese alchemist Rubellus Petrinus presents a sincere and invaluable guide to the operative laboratory tradition that gave birth to the Art of Hermes and its vast literature. Taking as his starting point the classic works of three well-known Adepts – Eirenaeus Philalethes, Nicholas Flamel and Basil Valentine – Rubellus offers aspirants a clear explanation of these highly cryptic, often deliberately misleading, texts. According to Frater Parush (A.H.S.), in his preface, “… the interested student will find herein one of the best publications now available of the accurate and proper understanding of some important pieces of classic alchemical cypher. Rubellus removes a good portion of the veil from over the works of Flamel, Valentine and Philalethes concerning the Great Work, and thereby opens the door to a wider understanding of other related literature.” Drawing upon his more than thirty years of discipline and experience, Rubellus generously shares his knowledge that has had “all that is superficial removed from it,” and daringly exposes the facts of the secret processes of the Art. The Great Alchemical Work features full colour plates with photographs of alchemical processes, products and equipment, along with rare reproductions of early woodcut versions of Basil Valentine’s famous Keys.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Alchemical Essays
Ross Mack
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons, 2008.Mack explores the interplay between branches of Hermetic wisdom and their subsequent convergence with recent findings in contemporary sciences, including knowledge about DNA, dark energy, dark matter, and superconductors.
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Letters from Ludwig Wittgenstein with a Memoir
Paul Engelmann; L. Furtmuller; Ludwig Wittgenstein
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1967. -
Cassirer and Langer on Myth: an Introduction
William Schultz
New York: Garland Publishing, 2000.A detailed overview of the significance of myth in the context of civilization and cultures, conducted by way of two leading twentieth century philosophers on myth, Ernst Cassirer and Susanne Langer.