Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (1743 - 1803) was a French mystic, author and esoteric leader. Often referred to as the "unknown philosopher," the followers of Saint-Martin were so taken by his teachings that they created what is today known as Martinism. This is Arthur Edward Waite's classic account of this mysterious man. Excellent foundational study. Photographic reproduction of the 1922 edition.
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Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (1743 - 1803) was a French mystic, author and esoteric leader. Often referred to as the "unknown philosopher," the followers of Saint-Martin were so taken by his teachings that they created what is today known as Martinism. This is Arthur Edward Waite's classic account of this mysterious man. Excellent foundational study. Photographic reproduction of the 1922 edition.
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Fine. First edition. 12mo. Cloth wrappers. Faint bend at the bottom of the front wrapper else a nice, near fine copy. Inscribed by A.E. Waite to his wife: "With love to Ada from A.E. Waite at Christmastide 1922." Waite was a major writer on spiritualism, mysticism, and occult matters.