Origins of the Sacred
The Way of the Sacred in Western Tradition
by Anne Bancroft
ISBN: 1850630283
ISBN-13: 9781850630289
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Publisher: Arkana Published date: 1987 Pages: 201
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Origins of the Sacred
Anne Bancroft
Law Book Co of Australasia, 1987-03-19. Paperback. Good. We suggest the use of priority shipping, where available. Media mail can take up to three weeks for delivery. We ship every business day. Used books may not contain original publisher materials, ie cd and infotrak ( more information) Offered by textbook recycle (United States)
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Origins of the Sacred: The Way of the Sacred in Western Tradition
Bancroft, Anne
London & New York: Arkana Publishers, 1987. A very tight, clean and sound copy of this great and important book. By examining the symbols for the sacred from 250,000 years ago to the tenth century AD, as seen in the microcosm of western Europe this book shows how other humans at other times have asked the same questions that we ask and what they have found as man progresses towards a more intense awareness of his own nature and place in the universe. . ISBN: 1850630283 . Soft Cover. Very Good/Very Good. ( more information) Offered by The Long Island Book Company (United States)
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Origins of the Sacred: The Spiritual Journey in Western Tradition
Bancroft, Anne
New York: Arkana, 1987. First edition trade softcover in VG, unmarked condition. Paper is yellowing, rubbing at corners and edges. Tight, sound copy.. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information) Offered by Turn-The-Page Books - Susan Blake and Peter Kohler, Booksellers (United States)
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Origins of the sacred: the way of the sacred in Western tradition
Bancroft, Anne
Arkana. Fair 1987. First Paperback Edition. Softcover. Good reading copy, ex library with the usual stamps and a sticker on the front endpaper, underlining on one page, otherwise text is clean and complete. vi + 202 pages, bibliography, index. . ( more information) Offered by Aucott & Thomas (United Kingdom)
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Origins of the Sacred: The Spiritual Journey in Western Tradition
Anne Bancroft
Arkana, [1987]. First Edition. Paperback. Like New. {LIKE NEW} Trade-size Paperback. Light shelfwear. Pages beginning to tan due to age. FIRST EDITION. Original cover art. ( more information) Offered by Fleamarketbooks.com (United States)
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Origins of the Sacred: The Spiritual Journey in Western Tradition
Bancroft, Anne
London, UK: Arkana, 1987. (1st edition). Trade Paperback. NEAR FINE. "examines the symbols for sacred fro 250,000 years ago to the 10th century AD" Tight, birght, soiling around all edges, square. Appears unread. ISBN: 1850630283. ( more information) Offered by Rainy Day Paperback Exchange (United States)
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