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    Aldemah, [The Eternal Mind Of Shakespeare]

    Publicado por F. J. Schulte & Company Publishers, Chicago, 1892

    Librería: DogStar Books, Lancaster, PA, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: IOBA

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    Hardcover. Condición: Very Good+. First Edition. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 205 pages; A drama attributed to the "eternal mind of Shakespeare, existing in the author's mind." A sort of spiritist, channeling or reincarnation charged literary creation. Bound in publisher's blue cloth with unusual rune type lettering in gilt to cover and a sort of mystical pictorial vignette to the spine in gilt and red. Square snug copy with just light shelf rub to cloth at board edges. Top edge gilt. Includes an extended introductory text by "The Brothers" laying out the plain truth of the pseudonymous author's corporeal identification with the spirit of Shakespeare and promising further work to be pulled forth from other eternal geniuses. Bright clean copy; quite uncommon. VG+ . "A drama covering the chief events In the lives of Mary and Elizabeth; it derives its peculiar Interest from the fact that it is claimed to be the work of the mind of Shakespeare which now lives in the brain of the writer. It is the first of a series of volumes which will be published as the fruits of great writers of the past to illustrate a theory that minds are immortal as well as souls. Shakespeare's mind we are told still exists and is capable of as great literary activity and of the production of original works as when it inhabited its first tenement".