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The Initiate - Some Impressions of a Great Soul

Scott, Cyril (His Pupil)

Published by Routledge & K. Paul, 1932
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1932 fifth printing, George Routledge and Sons, Ltd. (London), 5 3/8 x 7 3/4 inches tall embossed blue cloth hardcover, no dust jacket, gilt lettering to spine, xv, 381 pp. Slight soiling, rubbing and edgewear to covers. Slight foxing to fore page edges and fore margin of first few pages of volume, including title page. Tiny period New York occult bookstore label to lower margin of front pastedown. Otherwise, apart from slight age toning, a very good copy - clean and unmarked. ~SP22~ [2.0P] A combined anthology and parable dealing with the occult, written by the British composer Cyril Scott in the early 1900s. It was first published (anonymously) in 1920. The book is divided into two parts: an anthology entitled 'Justin Moreward Haig' and describing a mysterious person identified only by that pseudonym through a series of anecdotal stories, and a parable illustrating certain principles of occult philosophy entitled 'The Circuitous Journey.' Virtually all the attention drawn by the book has centered on the person and identity of Haig, who is asserted to be a real person (a 'very well known Englishman') who was living in London at the time the book was written. The author of the book claims to have become friends with Haig and to have found him to be a most remarkable individual?an initiate or adept, in occult terms. The anecdotes illustrate the somewhat unconventional philosophy held by Haig through the retelling of various meetings and encounters with him and with others, whom Haig usually tries to advise in spiritual or philosophical terms, with varying results. The second part of the book is a highly symbolic and traditional parable in which an assortment of occult principles and virtues are illustrated. This fictional portion of the book tells the story of Antonius, a wealthy and jaded individual who decides to set aside his life of materialistic pleasures and seek greater occult truths on a journey into the mountains to meet the members of a spiritual Brotherhood, accompanied by a female companion named Cynara. For many years, there was speculation on the identity of the book's author as well as the identity of Justin Moreward Haig. Today, it is known that Cyril Scott wrote the book, but the true identity of Haig, and indeed the question of his actual existence, remain controversial. Seller Inventory # SP22-1132-14044

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Title: The Initiate - Some Impressions of a Great ...
Publisher: Routledge & K. Paul
Publication Date: 1932
Binding: hardcover
Condition: Good

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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 5th or later Edition. Octavo; hardcover, full-cloth with gilt spine titles; 381pp. Mild wear; slightly shaken; boards a bit rubbed and sunned with some marks; text block edges a little spotty and the top edge dusted; light offset to the endpapers; retailer's ink stamp to the flyleaf. Lacks dustwrapper. Very good. The book is divided into two parts: an anthology entitled 'Justin Moreward Haig' describing a mysterious person identified only by that pseudonym through a series of anecdotal stories, and a parable illustrating certain principles of occult philosophy entitled 'The Circuitous Journey'. For many years, there was speculation on the identity of the book's author as well as the identity of Justin Moreward Haig. Today, it is known that Cyril Scott wrote the book, but the true identity of Haig, and indeed the question of his actual existence, remain controversial. Seller Inventory # 000580

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Scott [His Pupil], Cyril
Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1955
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Reprint. Size: 12mo 6 3/4 - 7 3/4". xvi + 381pp. Rear hinge cracked, webbing exposed. Front hinge cracking. Spine cocked and slightly faded with wear to ends. Previous owner's signature in ink. Bookshop ink-stamp. Edges browned and marked. Small brown marks from adhesive tape on front and rear endpapers. Small tear to front end paper. Covers slightly marked. Corners bumped. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Magic, Paranormal & Occult; Myths, Legends & Folklore. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 55910. Seller Inventory # 55910

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