Title: Occult Science Library. Seven Essays on the Subject of
Practical Occultism. Showing How to Use Thought Forces, Etc. In All Business
and Art.
Author: Ernest Yates Loomis
Publisher: Privately Published
City: ChicagoYear: 1899 (No date provided); First EditionBinding Style: Hardcover
Pagination: 134pp + 16pp (+ 6 pp of adverts)
Illustrated: No
Book Details + Condition: Original green cloth with black titling to spine and front
cover. First edition Volume 4 of the Occult Science Library. In overall very good condition — slight wear to boards, and pages are crisp and clean. Ernest Yates Loomis (1863 - 1929), an American occultist, author, and
publisher (as Ernest Loomis & Co.), was a somewhat mysterious and enigmatic
character. He taught and wrote extensively on the occult, though many of his
books — like this one — are now extremely hard to find, most notably his
"Should Women Obey?". According to
the Publisher's Preface of this book, 'Thoughtful students who faithfully and
properly apply these methods will find that they offer a practical basis for
almost unlimited attainments, not only in the way of spiritual growth and in
acquiring true occult powers, but also in accomplishing all legitimate business
or social purposes and undertakings through the scientific used of occult
forces such as are common to us all.' Chapters are: I) Sex Forces, II) The
Power of Integrity, (III) The Law of Attraction, (IV) How Occultism Can Help
Me, (V) Thought-Laws and Methods Condensed, (VI) Thought-Laws and Methods
Continued. No jacket
issued. Please see our OTHER LISTINGS for more of Loomis' very scarce OCCULT SCIENCE LIBRARY volumes, all first editions!