Farewell happy fields, Where joy forever dwells: hail, horrors!

Feb 20, 2012 23:58

I think impecunious occult eccentric loners in the Bay Area are living longer. That's the only logical explanation for how I went to Fields Book Store, pound for pound the finest occult bookstore in the English-speaking world, and only found one book in the used section to buy: The Lebor Feasa Runda: A Druidic Grammar of Celtic Lore and Magic, by ( Read more... )

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gbsteve February 21 2012, 10:01:53 UTC
Could it be instead that you already own everything they might have? I got a few interesting pieces this week, L'Occultisme a Paris and Les Societés Secretes de Paris by Pierre Geyraud, published in the late 30s. I think he's sort of a French O'Donnell.

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tyrannio February 21 2012, 16:32:36 UTC
If you notice that certain works on achieving immortality are no longer available used, you might look into those particular ones.

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erikred February 21 2012, 19:03:50 UTC
If you still have time to visit the East Bay, there's a new used-book store on Piedmont Ave. (within a block or so of Cato's Ale House) that seems oddly well-stocked; I found several thin volumes of 19th century stenographic notes of odd presentations.

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