Art Magic; or, Mundane, Sub-mundane and Super-mundane Spiritism. A Treatise in Three Parts and Twenty-three Sections: Descriptive of Art Magic, Spiritism, the Different Orders of Spirits in the Universe known to be Related to, or in Communication with Man; Together with Directions for Invoking, Controlling, and Discharging Spirits, and the Uses and Abuses, Dangers and Possibilities of Magical Art.

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Singerman ID: supp1978
Year: 1876
Entry: Britten, William. Art Magic; or, Mundane, Sub-mundane and Super-mundane Spiritism. A Treatise in Three Parts and Twenty-three Sections: Descriptive of Art Magic, Spiritism, the Different Orders of Spirits in the Universe known to be Related to, or in Communication with Man; Together with Directions for Invoking, Controlling, and Discharging Spirits, and the Uses and Abuses, Dangers and Possibilities of Magical Art. New York: Published by the author, 1876. 467 p.
Author/Editor: Britten, William
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Art Magic; or, Mundane, Sub-mundane and Super-mundane Spiritism. A Treatise in Three Parts and Twenty-three Sections: Descriptive of Art Magic, Spiritism, the Different Orders of Spirits in the Universe known to be Related to, or in Communication with Man; Together with Directions for Invoking, Controlling, and Discharging Spirits, and the Uses and Abuses, Dangers and Possibilities of Magical Art.
Printer/Publisher: Published by the author
Language: English
Notes: See, principally, section 14, "Spiritism and Magic amongst the Jews" (pp. 260-77; suppl., pp. 277-82). Edited by Emma Hardinge Britten, also the contributor of a "Preface." A perfect copy has a frontispiece, "Astrolabe." A later ed. (Chicago, 1898) has 366 p.