Commonplace book of magical texts, [1915]. [1915]

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Commonplace book of magical texts, [1915]. [1915]

Collection of texts on prayers, magic and occult arts.

i, 54, i leaves : paper, ill. ; 214 x 164 (175 x 142) mm. bound to 224 x 172 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8206658

Princeton University Library

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