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John Dee by Charlotte Fell Smith. Introduction by R. A. Gilbert. John Dee (1527-1608) is most known for his work with Edward Kelley in contacting spirits and transcribing angelic language, but he was a gifted scientist as well. Smith provides a clear retelling of their famous and tempestuous relationship and lays to rest some of the ridiculous stories about Dee. Charlotte Smith's biography draws from Dee's private diaries and several of his important works, including The Book of Mysteries and A True and Faithful Relation, bringing to light all his truly remarkable accomplishments. R. A. Gilbert chronicals the changing views toward Dee and his work, as well as his influence on the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. 2004. ISBN: 0-89254-104-0 368 Pages, 6" x 9". Hardcover. Available here from Red Wheel/Weiser, $55.00 |
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