Status
Available
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Collection
Publication
New York : S. Weiser, 1979.
Description
(Formerly A History of White Magic) Illustrates, in a wide historical survey, how the higher imagination has been used to aid the evolution of consciousness. Surprising insights into the little-known interests of famous people. Allows anyone to defend a belief in magic in convincing terms. Llewellyn holds North American rights only.
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Language
Original publication date
1978
Physical description
236 p.; 21 cm
ISBN
0877284822 / 9780877284826
Other editions
A History of White Magic by Gareth Knight (Paperback)
Magic and the western mind : ancient knowledge and the transformation of consciousness by Gareth Knight (Paper Book)
History of White Magic by Gareth Knight (Paperback)
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