Sampson, Walter H. ‘The Zodiac: a Life Epitome[,] being A Comparison of the Zodiacal Elements with Life-Principles: Cosmic, Anthropologic and Psychologic’ The Blackfriars Press, Ltd., 32 Furnival St., London, E.C.4 and Smith-Dorrien Road, Leicester, foreword dated 1928.
Cloth (light wear to foot of spine and outer corners of boards). (Some red inked notes and marks to pp. 5 and 7.) [1 leaf] + [Frontis.] + [3] + [pp. viii-xxiv] + 21 + [pp. 23-31] + [pp. 33-41] + [pp. 43-183] + [pp. 185-195] + [pp. 197-211] + [pp. 213-243] + [pp. 245-257] + [pp. 259-291] + [pp. 293-311] + [pp. 313-333] + [pp. 335-420] + [very wide 5-panel single-sided fold-out chart] + [Imprimatur]
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Carefully scanned in full colour from our original printing of the 1928 first edition.
The Zodiac: A Life Epitome by Walter H. Sampson is one of a number of books authored in the early 20th century that consider the signs of the zodiac in detail from a theosophical or otherwise esoteric perspective, and should be found to be of interest to the student of theosophy or of theosophical esoteric astrology in particular.
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