The Song of Sano Tarot : Nancy Fullwood 1929 [ First Edition ]
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Channeled Text “The Song of Sano Tarot” from medium Nancy Fullwood Featuring a Forward From Theosophist and Architect Claude Bragdon
Fullwood, Nancy. The Song of Sano Tarot. Macoy Publishing Co. New York. 1929. First Edition.
A channeled text by American medium Nancy Fullwood recording her communications with the spirit “Sano Tarot” and his six brothers, contact with whom supposedly started in 1917 while she was living a life of isolation in the Alabama countryside.
The book includes a supportive forward from noted Theosophist and Rochester area architect, Claude Bragdon, who claims, “This is an amazing book in the exact meaning of the word, ‘to overwhelm with wonder’… This is a book which should be read without prejudice or preconception; not everyone can or will accept it, but those who are able cannot but be benefited, cannot but be blessed.”
206pp. Blue cloth with gilt lettering front and spine. Boards and lettered faded by sun. Deckled edges. Light foxing top textblock. Pages toned but clean. Minor foxing back board. Original dustjacket with minor soiling to faces. Edgewear with small chip on front bottom edge. Spine darkened with light scuffing and minor losses at edges. Very good in very good.
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