Title: HORIZON: THE MAGAZINE OF USEFUL AND INTELLIGENT LIVING
Author: Manly Palmer Hall
Publisher: Horizon Publishing Co.
City: Los Angeles, CA
Years: 1941
Binding Style: Softcover Pagination: 32 pages (each)
Illustrated: Yes
Book Details + Condition: Complete FIRST year of issues from 1941 of Manly P. Hall's HORIZON: THE MAGAZINE OF USEFUL AND INTELLIGENT LIVING. Original four (4) issues in total for 1941, the first of its production: August (Vol. 1, No. 1), September, October, and November-December. Fleece-covered softcover booklets; stapled wrappers. Each is 32 pages. Manly
Palmer Hall (1901 - 1990) was a Canadian-born occultist, mystic and author
best known for his "The Secret Teaching of All Ages." Hall gathered a world renowned collection of books and manuscripts on alchemy,
mysticism, and the occult, which became part of the library of an organisation called the Philosophical Research Society, which he founded in 1934.
Each is in very good condition, with minor shelfwear. All are clean and free of interior markings, save Nov-Dec, which has a few places of underlining and notes. A notable and fascinating, wide-ranging reference, covering such topics as:
- Emergency Training for Philosophy
- The Jew Does Not Fit In
- Suspects and Aspects of Astrology
- Atlantis: And the Origins of Civilization
- Francis Bacon
- The Magic of Music
- Egotism As An Acute Disease
- Christianity: Was It Originally a Religion or Philosophy?
- Fatalism vs Free Will
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Battle of Asia
- The Nature of Truth
- AND MUCH MORE.