Second Hand / Antiquarian
Can it be Love? – A Suggestive Enquiry into the Nature of Something, which the World Admits yet Cannot Recognize, Being a Legacy from the Living to the Dying by William C. Eldon Serjeant
Published: The Theosophical Publishing Company, London 1889
Condition: Good, no dust jacket. An ex-library book from the Edinburgh Lodge of the Theosophical Society. Binding firm, pages clean and unmarked.
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Ethel Archer (1885-1962), the daughter of a clergyman, was born in Sussex, and expelled from school at the age of fourteen for asking questions in Scripture class. In 1908 she married the aspiring artist Eugene Wieland, and lived with him in West London. The couple made the acquaintance of Aleister Crowley, joined his A∴A∴ magical organization, and set up a publishing company called Wieland and Co., to publish Crowley’s periodical The Equinox, as well as other texts, including Archer’s first poetry collection The Whirlpool (1911). She published two other books, Phantasy and Other Poems (1930) and the occult novel The Hieroglyph (1932).
This 32-page chapbook assembles together twelve poems never collected in the author’s lifetime, which originally appeared in such places as The Equinox and The Occult Review.
Paperback.