PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC
PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC

PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM - L.W. de Laurence - HYPNOSIS MAGIC

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Title: PRACTICAL LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM AND MAGNETISM: Giving the only simple and practical course in Hypnotism and Vital Magnetism which starts the student or practitioner out upon a plain, common sense basis — prepared especially for self-instruction

AuthorL.W. de Laurence
Publisher: Frederick J. Drake and Company
City: Chicago
Year: 1902 (Early Edition)
Binding Style: Hardcover
Pagination: 266

Illustrated: Yes

Book Details + Condition: Early (first?) edition with red cloth illustrated in gilt and black, with gilt title, etc. to spine and upper board. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. By Lauron William de Laurence (1868 - 1936), renowned book pirate, plagiarist, and publisher of occult literature. Overall in good condition: Cloth a bit darkened and rubbed; corners and spine ends show shelf wear; all extremities lightly chafed; page edges and endpapers darkened; text remains unmarked. While this volume is certainly similar to De Laurence's "Hypnotism, A Complete System of Method Application and Use" (1900) it is a separate work, and considerably longer. De Laurence was notorious for taking other people's works and reissuing them under his own name (sometimes re-titling them in the process, as he did here). Despite his eccentricities, de Laurence played an important part in the occult history of the US: he was a pioneer in selling occult books and supplies by mail order, and the cheap "Pow Wow" books and other books of simple magic which he published were surprisingly well received, and he is quite revered in some quarters.