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Weird 1960s Novel Dedicated To Comte de Saint Germain

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Kaiser, Leslie Ming.[Pseudonym: Fisher, Dorothea] Love’s Master Stroke. London: Regency Press. 1969. First Edition.

 

A strange “romance novel” purportedly based on the author’s real experiences of spiritual and sexual awakening through esoteric initiation. 

 

Dedicated to the mysterious Comte de Saint Germain “the wonderman of Europe”, possible author of the Most Holy Trinosophia, who is rumored to be an immortal ascended master (although he officially died in 1784), the narrative breaks off into essays on Francis Bacon’s Nova Organum, the secret life of Jesus, and the immortality of the Comte de Saint Germain who instructs the protagonists in spiritual alchemy.

8vo, 600pp, blue cloth boards. Glossy pages, clean with some yellowing to edges. Very good condition. Purple pictorial dust jacket with some wear and color losses, small chipping at edges. Good condition.

 

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