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Edward Heron-Allen
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Edward Heron-Allen,
1924
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Sette
of Odd Volumes titles
Opuscula 7, Codex Chiromantiae, Being a compleate
Manualle of ye Science and Arte of Espoundage ye Past, ye
Presente, ye Future, and ye Character, by ye Scrutinie of
ye Hande, ye Gestures thereof, and ye Chirographie... Presented
on November 2,1883, by Bro. Ed. Heron-Allen. Edition limited
to 133 copies. (pp. 120)
Opuscula 28, The Ballades of a Blasé
Man. To which are added some Rondeaux of his Rejuvenescence,
laboriously constructed by the Necromancer to the Sette of
Odd Volumes. Presented to the Sette by Bro. Ed. Heron-Allen
in October 1891. Edition limited to 99 copies (pp. 88, 16o.)
Opuscula 85, Memoranda of Memorabilia, from
the Correspondence of Marquise de Sévigné encountered
in the course of a sentimental journey through the correspondence
of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal. Marquise de Sévigné,
and her friends, and recorded by Bro. Edward Heron-Allen,
F.R.S., Necromancer to the Sette, Oxford Press, 1928 (Limited
to 133 copies, with portraits, pp. 148, 16o.)
Opuscula 92, The Gods of the Fourth World,
being Prolegomena towards a discourse upon the Buddhist Religion
and its acquired Pantheon, by Bro. Edward Heron-Allen, F.R.S.,
Necromancer to the Sette. Read on April 28, 1931, Pelican
Press (London), 1931 (Limited to 155 copies, with 33 plates,
pp. xii. 54, 16o.)
Miscellanies 2, Codex Chiromantiae, Appendix
A. Dactylomancy, or Finger-ring Magic, Ancient, Mediaeval,
and Modern. Presented on October 12,1883, by Bro. Ed. Heron-Allen.
(Edition limited to 133 copies. pp. 34, 16o.)
Miscellanies 16, Codex Chiromantiae, Appendix
B. A Discourse Concerning Autographs and their significations.
Spoken in valediction at Willis's Rooms, on October 8,1886,
by Bro. Edward Heron-Allen. (Edition limited to 133 copies,
pp.47 16o.)
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