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[SCIENCES OCCULTES] [COLLECTIF] - La nouvelle-Jérusalem, revue scientifique et religieuse Chez Farré le Garé à Saint-Amand (Cher) / A la libraire La Nouvelle Jérusalem Chez Hartel et chez Treuttel et Wurtz, 1838-1847 - A fine copy of this journal on occult sciences, esotericism, spirituality and religion. COMPLETE WITH THE ENTIRE PUBLICATION. This publication took just under ten years to complete, in eight volumes here bound into 4 volumes. Beautiful, almost uniform period bindings in red half morocco, smooth spines with false nerves, richly decorated with gilded motifs in geometric shapes and various frames, the first two volumes have identical decorations, the next two differ slightly but remain very similar. Double title-pieces in red morocco, with title and tomaisons, marbled edges. Some light rubbing, not serious. Interior in good condition, with scattered foxing. In-8, 364pp + table, 376pp + table + errata (vol 1), 376pp + table + errata, 380pp (vol 2), 380pp, 379pp

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[SCIENCES OCCULTES] [COLLECTIF] - La nouvelle-Jérusalem, revue scientifique et religieuse Chez Farré le Garé à Saint-Amand (Cher) / A la libraire La Nouvelle Jérusalem Chez Hartel et chez Treuttel et Wurtz, 1838-1847 - A fine copy of this journal on occult sciences, esotericism, spirituality and religion. COMPLETE WITH THE ENTIRE PUBLICATION. This publication took just under ten years to complete, in eight volumes here bound into 4 volumes. Beautiful, almost uniform period bindings in red half morocco, smooth spines with false nerves, richly decorated with gilded motifs in geometric shapes and various frames, the first two volumes have identical decorations, the next two differ slightly but remain very similar. Double title-pieces in red morocco, with title and tomaisons, marbled edges. Some light rubbing, not serious. Interior in good condition, with scattered foxing. In-8, 364pp + table, 376pp + table + errata (vol 1), 376pp + table + errata, 380pp (vol 2), 380pp, 379pp

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