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Paperback cover has normal wear. Pages re clean and binding is tight.
This intriguing copy of “The Mysteries of Britain” by Lewis Spence invites readers to delve into the enigmatic rites and traditions that have shaped the rich tapestry of British history. Published in the late 20th century, this work stands as a testament to Spence’s lifelong fascination with the occult and his dedication to preserving the esoteric knowledge of ancient civilizations.
Spence, a Scottish writer and scholar, was renowned for his extensive research into folklore, mythology, and the mystical practices of various cultures. In this volume, he turns his keen eye towards the enigmatic rituals and beliefs that permeated the British Isles, offering a captivating exploration of the pagan roots that underlie many modern customs and traditions.
From the enigmatic standing stones of Stonehenge to the enduring legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, Spence weaves a tapestry of historical accounts, archaeological evidence, and cultural narratives, inviting readers to unravel the mysteries that have long fascinated scholars and enthusiasts alike.
For collectors and readers with a penchant for the esoteric, this well-preserved copy represents an opportunity to embark on a journey through time, unearthing the hidden layers of Britain’s mystical past and gaining a deeper appreciation for the enduring influence of ancient rites on contemporary culture.