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BAYLEY, D.; FURZE-MORRISH, L[ESLIE] - A People No One Knew

Title: A People No One Knew
Description: London: The Covenant Publishing Co. Ltd, 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. "It is the author's aim in these pages to point our that this anxiety [about whether or not anarchy will succeed the approaching failure of democracy] is unnecessary and need never be indulged at all, once a recognition of the Fundamental Truth, as laid down in the Bibliocal narrative, is reached. So penetrating is this Truth and so conclusive the weight of evidence regarding it; so potent is the Power behind it, that an almost instantaneous recognition is frequently reached on examination of it. In the author's case, recognition came about three years ago, at which time he was, as so many are to-day, practically an atheist. Examination of this Truth so completely altered his wide outlook, that he at once commenced to write this book which he has now completed. It is his hope that the arguments to be found in this volume will serve to satisfy the minds of its readers as completely as they have satisfied that of its author." - Introduction. pp. x, 293. Fold-out color map at back. "Leslie Furze-Morrish (1898-1979) was a mid-20th century Melbourne mystic, astrologer and theosophist, and a former officer in the British field artillery. Some of his research papers were published in American journals." - AusLit website. Slight spine slant. Somewhat above-average wear to original olive cloth clearly lettered in gilt upon backstrip. Prior owner's name atop title page, otherwise contents clean and unmarked. Binding intact. Dust jacket not included. A quality vintage copy of this intriguing study. Halford & Sherrod p.7.; 8vo. Good .

Keywords: Israel Israelism Lost Tribes Bible Prophecies Great Britain Conspiracy Genealogy

Price: US$ 2500.00 Seller: RareNonFiction.com - Rare Books and Vintage Magazines
- Book number: 455h6038

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