Published by Spinoza Center of Roerich Society, New York, 1933
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Stapled wraps. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Spine chipped and rubbed, edgewear. Still solid stapled wraps. ; Early issue of The Spinoza Quarterly, with articles including one by Alfred Adler. "The Spinoza Center of the Roerich Society was a 1930s-era, New York-based group dedicated to studying the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza through a spiritual and practical lens known as "Biosophy". Led by Dr. Frederick Kettner and housed within the Roerich Museum, it aimed at character development, ethical education, and forming a "Spinoza Community" to foster higher, "biosophical" living." While this issue was published through the Roerich Museum, laid in is a flyer for Kettner's follow-up venue, The Biosophical Institute, the title page has a stamp of its new address, and the Spinoza Quarterly was shortly re-named the Biosophical Review. ; 60, 4ad pages.