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Transition: A Recurring Experience (Second Edition)

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Transition: A Recurring Experience (Second Edition)

by Hampton, Charles

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Theosophical Press, 1944. Very Good. Second Edition, hardcover 16mo, 120pp, gray cloth, no dust jacket. Very Good, lean, light rubbing and toning, brief foxing.

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Title
Transition: A Recurring Experience (Second Edition)
Author
Hampton, Charles
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Theosophical Press
Date Published
1944

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