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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever since I started book-selling one piece of advice was persistent. Specialise. And so 5 years later, even though I knew from the start it was good advice, I am specialising.</p>
<p>The Occult Sciences, Gothic Literature, Fantasy Literature, Symbolic Literature of The Renaissance and Bizarre and Controversial Books.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since I started book-selling one piece of advice was persistent. Specialise. And so 5 years later, even though I knew from the start it was good advice, I am specialising.</p>
<p><em>The Occult Sciences, Gothic Literature, Fantasy Literature, Symbolic Literature of The Renaissance and Bizarre and Controversial Books.</em></p>
<p>Only about 25% of my limited stock currently falls under this veil so I am actively seeking to buy books on the following subjects:</p>
<p>THE OCCULT SCIENCES</p>
<p>ALCHEMY<br />
ASTROLOGY<br />
CONSPIRACY THEORIES<br />
DEMONOLOGY &#8211; black magic, chaos magick, death &amp; dying, grimoires, enochian, magick, monsters, necronomicon, neopagan,were-wolves, vampires, ritual magick, sex magick, spell books, thelema, wicca, witchcraft<br />
ESOTERICA &#8211; ariosophy, astral travel, controversial knowledge, divination, drugs, earth mysteries, gnostics, holy grail, indian philosophy, kabbalah, neotantra, qabalah, runes / nordic, sacred geometry, Santeria, subtle energy<br />
HERMETICA &#8211; egypt, Golden Dawn, hermetic arts, hermetic magic<br />
MAGIC<br />
MYSTICISM &#8211; gurdjieff, rosicrucians, shamanism, tarot, voodoo<br />
MYTHOLOGY &#8211; myths and legends, fairy tales, folk-lore, folk tales, fairies, monsters &#8211; vampires, god &amp; godesses, runes / nordic<br />
PARANORMAL<br />
SECRET SOCIETIES &#8211; Freemasons, Pireure De Sion, knights templar<br />
SPIRITUALISM<br />
THEOSOPHY<br />
WITCHCRAFT</p>
<p>OCCULT AUTHORS<br />
Achad, Frater<br />
Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius<br />
Ashcroft-Nowicki<br />
Astrum Argentum<br />
Austin Osman Spare<br />
Bailey, Alice.<br />
Bardon, Franz<br />
Baring-Gould, Sabine<br />
Burroughs, W. S.<br />
Castaneda, Carlos<br />
Crowley, Aleister<br />
Denning &amp; Phillips<br />
Duquette, Lon M.<br />
Evola, Julius<br />
Grant, Kenneth<br />
Hyatt, Christopher<br />
Fortune, Dion<br />
Knight, Gareth<br />
Levi &amp; Mathers<br />
Lovecraft, H.P.<br />
Regardie, Israel<br />
Wendell, Leilah<br />
Wilson, Robert A.</p>
<p>BIZARRE BOOKS<br />
strange books<br />
unusual books<br />
fake books<br />
fictitious imprints</p>
<p>C0NTROVERSIAL BOOKS<br />
Joyce, James. Ulysees<br />
the holy blood, the holy grail<br />
Hitler, Adolf. Mein Kampf.<br />
Sallinger, J. D. the catcher in the rye<br />
Orwell, George. Animal Fram<br />
Huxley, Aldous. A Brave New World<br />
Bacon, Francis. The New Atlantis<br />
Lawrence, D. H. Lady Chatterley&#8217; s Lover</p>
<p>MYTHOLOGICAL/FANTASY Authors</p>
<p>Barrie, J. M.  &#8211; Peter Pan<br />
Burroughs, Edgar Rice &#8211; Tarzan<br />
Carroll, Lewis &#8211; Alice In Wonderland<br />
Grimm.<br />
Lewis, C. S. &#8211; Narnia<br />
Malory, Thomas- Le Mort Darthur<br />
Nielsen, Kay<br />
Pratchett, Terry<br />
Pullman, Phillip<br />
Rackham, Arthur<br />
Spenser, Edmund- The Fairie Queen<br />
Tolkien, J. R. R.  &#8211; The Lord Of The Rings.</p>
<p>GOTHIC AUTHORS Gothic Literature,Modern Gothic, Gothic Romance, Southern Gothic, Gothic Horror<br />
Addison, Joseph<br />
Ainsworth, William Harrison<br />
Akenside, Mark<br />
Akerman, J. Y<br />
Alcott, Louisa May : Behind a Mask: or, a Woman&#8217;s Power<br />
Allen, Grant<br />
Arnold, H. F<br />
Atherton, Gertrude<br />
Atwood, Margaret (1939 -) &#8211; Lady Oracle<br />
Austen, Jane (1775 &#8211; 1817) Northanger Abbey<br />
Austin, Mary<br />
Baillie, Joanna (1762 &#8211; 1851)<br />
Baldwin, Louisa<br />
Balzac, Honoré de<br />
Bangs, J. K<br />
Bannerman, Anne<br />
Barbauld, Ann Letitia Akikin<br />
Baring, Maurice<br />
Baring-Gould, S<br />
Bates, Arlo<br />
Beale, Charles Willing<br />
Beattie, James<br />
Beck, L. Adams<br />
Beckford, William (1760 &#8211; 1844) &#8211; Vathek<br />
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell<br />
Beerbohm, Max<br />
Bellamy, Edward<br />
Benson, A. C<br />
Benson, E. F<br />
Bierce, Ambrose<br />
Blackwood, Algernon<br />
Blair, David. &#8211; Gothic Short Stories<br />
Blair, Robert<br />
Blake, William<br />
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna<br />
Boaden, James<br />
Bowen, Elizabeth<br />
Bowen, Marjorie<br />
Braddon, Mary Elizabeth &#8211; Lady Audley&#8217;s Secret<br />
Bradley, Harriet Lewis<br />
Bramah, Ernest<br />
Brontë, Anne<br />
Brontë, Charlotte (1816 &#8211; 1855) &#8211; Jane Eyre, Villette<br />
Brontë, Emily (1818 &#8211; 1848) &#8211; Wuthering Heights<br />
Broughton, Rhoda<br />
Brown, Alice<br />
Brown, Charles Brockden (1771 &#8211; 1810) Wieland and Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist<br />
Brown, E. Levi<br />
Buchan, John<br />
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George<br />
Bürger, Göttfried August<br />
Burke, Edmund<br />
Burnett, Francis Hodgson<br />
Burns, Robert<br />
Byron, Lord<br />
Cable, George Washington : Old Creole Days<br />
Cain, James M &#8211; Double Indemnity<br />
Capes, Bernard<br />
Carter, Angela (1940 &#8211; 1992) &#8211; Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories, Night At The Circus, The Magic Toyshop<br />
Carter, Elizabeth<br />
Carleton, S<br />
Cather, Willa<br />
Cave, Hugh B<br />
Chambers, Robert W<br />
Chesnutt, Charles W. : The Conjure Woman<br />
Child, Francis J<br />
Cholmondeley, Mary<br />
Clement-Moore, Rosemary. &#8211; The Splendor Falls<br />
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor<br />
Collins, Charles<br />
Collins, Wilkie (1824 &#8211; 1889) &#8211; The Woman in White, The Moonstone<br />
Collins, William<br />
Cooper, James Fenimore : The Spy and any of the five Leatherstocking Tales<br />
Coppard, A. E.<br />
Cowper, William<br />
Cram, Ralph Adams<br />
Crawford, F. Marion<br />
Croker, B. M.<br />
Dacre, Charlotte. &#8211; Zofloya<br />
Davis, M. E. M<br />
Defoe, Daniel<br />
de La Mare, Walter<br />
DeQuincey, Thomas &#8211; Confessions of an English Opium-Easter<br />
Derleth, August<br />
Dermody, Thomas<br />
Dickens, Charles (1812 &#8211; 1870) &#8211; The Signalman, A Christmas Carol, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Ghost Stories<br />
Dinesen, Isak (1885 &#8211; 1962)<br />
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan &#8211; The Hound of the Baskervilles, Tales of Unease.<br />
Drake, Alexander<br />
Du Maurier, Daphne (1907 &#8211; 1989) &#8211; Rebecca<br />
Dunbar, Olivia Howard<br />
Dunbar, Paul Laurence : The Sport of the Gods<br />
Dunsany, Lord<br />
Dumas, Alexandre. &#8211; One Thousand and One Ghosts.<br />
Edgeworth, Maria<br />
Edwards, Amelia<br />
Eliot, George<br />
Faulkner, William (1897 &#8211; 1962) &#8211; Sanctuary<br />
Fouqué, Friedrich de la Motte<br />
Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins<br />
Gaskell, Elizabeth. &#8211; Gothic Tales.<br />
Gerard, Alexander<br />
Gilbert, William<br />
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins &#8211; The Yellow Wallpaper<br />
Glasgow, Ellen<br />
Godwin, William (1756 &#8211; 1836) &#8211; Caleb Williams<br />
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749 &#8211; 1832)<br />
Gogol, Nikolai<br />
Gray, Thomas<br />
Harwood, John Berwick. &#8211; The Ghost Writer.<br />
Hardy, Thomas<br />
Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804 &#8211; 1864) The House of Seven Gables, Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories, Young Goodman Brown and Other Short Stories, Rappaccini&#8217;s Daughter.<br />
Hearn, Lafcadio<br />
Henry, O.<br />
Hervey, James<br />
Hichens, Robert Smythe<br />
Hill, Susan. &#8211; The Woman in Black: A Ghost Story<br />
Hjortsberg, William  &#8211; Falling Angel<br />
Hodgson, William Hope<br />
Hoffmann, E. T. A. (1776 &#8211; 1822)<br />
Hogg, James (1770 &#8211; 1835) &#8211; The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner<br />
Holman,  Sheri. &#8211; The Dress Lodger<br />
Holt, Victoria. &#8211; Mistress of Mellyn<br />
Homer<br />
Hood, Thomas<br />
Hood, Tom<br />
Housman, Clemence<br />
Hunt, Leigh<br />
Hunt, William<br />
Hugo, Victor &#8211; The Hunchback of Notre-Dame<br />
Ingoldsby, Thomas<br />
Irving, Washington (1783 &#8211; 1859)<br />
Jackson, Shirley  &#8211; The Haunting of Hill House, We Have Always Lived In The Castle, The Sundial, Hangsaman, The Bird&#8217;s Nest.<br />
Jacobs, W. W. &#8211; The Monkey&#8217;s Paw<br />
James, G. P. R.<br />
James, Henry (1843 &#8211; 1916) &#8211; The Turn of The Screw.<br />
James, M. R. &#8211; Collected Ghost Stories<br />
Jephson, Robert<br />
Jerome, Jerome K.<br />
Jewett, Sarah Orne : The Country of Pointed Firs<br />
Keats, John<br />
Lindqvist &#8211; John Ajvide &#8211; Let the Right One In<br />
Lippard, George : The Quaker City; or The Monks of Monk Hall<br />
King, Stephen (1947 -) &#8211; Pet Sematary<br />
Kipling, Rudyard<br />
Konevich, M.J.- The Rousseau House.<br />
Kostova, Elizabeth. &#8211; The Historian<br />
Kyd, Thomas<br />
Lamb, Caroline. &#8211; Glenarvon<br />
Landon, Perceval<br />
Lathom, Francis<br />
Lee, HARPER. &#8211; To Kill A Mocking Bird.<br />
Lee, Sophia<br />
Lee, Vernon<br />
Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan (1814 &#8211; 1873) &#8211; Carmilla, Uncle Silas, In a Glass Darkly<br />
Leroux, Gaston &#8211; The Phantom of the Opera<br />
Level, Maurice<br />
Lewis, Henry Clay : Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana Swamp Doctor<br />
Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775 &#8211; 1818) &#8211; The Monk<br />
Lippard, George<br />
Lofts, Norah. &#8211; The Haunting of Gad&#8217;s Hall, Gad&#8217;s Hall<br />
London, Jack<br />
Loring, F. G.<br />
Lovecraft, H. P. &#8211; Necronomicon: The Best Weird Tales of H.P. Love&#8230;, The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories<br />
Ludlow, Fitz Hugh<br />
MacDonald, George<br />
Machen, Arthur<br />
Macpherson, James<br />
Marlowe, Christopher<br />
Marsh, Richard<br />
Martin, Valerie Mary Reilly<br />
Mason, William<br />
Matheson, Richard. &#8211; Hell House.<br />
Matthews, Brander<br />
Maturin, Charles Robert (1780 &#8211; 1824) &#8211; Melmoth the Wanderer<br />
Maupassant, Guy de &#8211; Le Horla and Others<br />
McGrath, Patrick. &#8211; Asylum<br />
Melville, Herman (1819 &#8211; 1891) Moby Dick<br />
Merritt, Abraham<br />
Meyer, Stephanie &#8211; Twilight, Eclipse<br />
Meyrink, Gustav<br />
Middleton, Richard<br />
Miéville, China  &#8211; Perdido Street Station<br />
Millet, F. D.<br />
Millington, Thomas Street<br />
Moir, David Macbeth<br />
Molesworth, Mary Louisa<br />
Monette, Sarah. &#8211; The Bone Key<br />
Morley, Christopher<br />
Morrison, Arthur<br />
Morrison, Toni (1931 -) &#8211;  Beloved<br />
Morton, Kate The House at Riverton, The Forgotten Garden.<br />
Mudford, William<br />
Mulholland, Rosa<br />
Mulock, Dinah<br />
Nesbit, E.<br />
Norris, Frank : Vandover and the Brute<br />
Oates, Joyce Carol (1938 -) &#8211; Mysteries of Winterthurn<br />
O&#8217;Brien, Fitz-James.<br />
Oliphant, Margaret<br />
Onions, Oliver<br />
Pain, Barry<br />
Pangborn, Georgia Wood<br />
Parnell, Thomas<br />
Parsons, Eliza<br />
Peacock, Thomas Love &#8211; Nightmare Abbey<br />
Peake, Mervyn &#8211; The Gormenghast trilogy<br />
Peake, Richard Brinsley<br />
Peattie, Elia W<br />
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart<br />
Planché, J. R<br />
Poe, Edgar Allan (1809 &#8211; 1849) &#8211; The Black Cat, The Raven<br />
Polidori, John &#8211; Vampyre<br />
Prest, Thomas Peckett<br />
Price, Sir Uvedale<br />
Pyle, Howard<br />
Quiller-Couch, Arthur<br />
Quinn, Seabury<br />
Radcliffe, Ann (1764 &#8211; 1823) &#8211; The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Italian.<br />
Reeve, Clara<br />
Rhys, Jean &#8211; Wide Sargasso Sea<br />
Rice, Anne (1941 -) &#8211; Interview With A Vampire, Mayfair Witches.<br />
Richardson, Samuel. &#8211; Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady.<br />
Riddell, Charlotte<br />
Robinson, Mary<br />
Roche, Regina Maria<br />
Rogers, Samuel<br />
Rossetti, Christina<br />
Saki (H. H. Munro)<br />
Sapper (H. C. McNeile)<br />
Schiller, Friedrich von<br />
Scott, Sir Walter (1771 &#8211; 1832) &#8211; The Bride of Lammermoor.<br />
Seton, Anya. &#8211; Dragonwyck<br />
Setterfield, Diane. The Thirteenth Tale<br />
Shakespeare, William<br />
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (1797 &#8211; 1851) &#8211; Frankenstein<br />
Shelley, Percy Bysshe<br />
Shenstone, William<br />
Shiel, M. P<br />
Sinclair, May<br />
Sleath, Eleanor<br />
Smith, Charlotte<br />
Smith, Clark Ashton<br />
Smith, Horace<br />
Smith, Lady Eleanor<br />
Smollett, Tobias<br />
Southey, Robert<br />
Stagg, John<br />
Stenbock, Count Eric<br />
Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850 &#8211; 1894) &#8211; Dr. Jekyl &amp; Mr. Hyde<br />
Stockton, Frank<br />
Stoker, Bram (1847 &#8211; 1912) &#8211; Dracula<br />
Stowe, Harriet Beecher<br />
Sullivan, T. R<br />
Süskind, Patrick. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer<br />
Swinburne, Charles Algernon<br />
Thelwall, John<br />
Thomson, James<br />
Tieck, Johann Ludwig<br />
Twain, Mark &#8211; The Mysterious Stranger<br />
Vande Velde, Vivian. &#8211; Companions of the Night<br />
Villiers de L&#8217;Isle-Adam, August&#8230;. Virgil<br />
Wakefield, H. Russell<br />
Walpole, Horace (1717 &#8211; 1797) &#8211; The Castle of Ortranto<br />
Warren, Samuel<br />
Warton, Joseph<br />
Warton, Thomas<br />
Waters, Sarah. &#8211; The Little Stranger, Affinity<br />
Watson, H. B. Marriott<br />
Watson-Taylor, George<br />
Wells, H. G &#8211; The Island of Dr. Moreau<br />
Wharton, Edith (1862 &#8211; 1937) : Ethan Frome, The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton.<br />
Wheatley, Dennis<br />
White, Henry Kirke<br />
Wilde, Oscar (1854 &#8211; 1900) &#8211; The Picture of Dorian Gray<br />
Wilkinson, Sarah<br />
Wilson, John<br />
Wollstonecraft, Mary<br />
Wood, Ellen Price<br />
Wordsworth, William<br />
Wynne, Madeline Yale<br />
Young, Edward<br />
Zafon, Carlos Ruis &#8211; The Shadow of The Wind, The Angel&#8217;s Game<br />
Zola, Émile. &#8211; Germinal</p>
<p>Symbolic Literature of The Renaissance</p>
<p>Addison, Joseph Spectator LXII 1711<br />
Alciato, Andreas Emblematum Liber Augsburg: Steiner, 1531<br />
Anon The Alphabet of Tales early 14th century<br />
Anon Physiologus 2nd century AD<br />
Aneau, Barthélemy and Gueroult, Guillaume Decades de la description …des animaulx Lyons: Arnoullet, 1549<br />
Allen, Don Cameron Mysteriously Meant Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1970<br />
Aquinas Summa Theologica mid 13th century<br />
St. Augustine.  Enarrationes in Psalmos ed Dekkers E and Fraipont, J.<br />
Bracciolini, Poggio Facetiae (Jokes)<br />
De Bustamante, JMB Instrumentum emblematicum New York: Olms-Weidmann, 1992<br />
Caldwell, Dorigen Studies in Sixteenth Century Italian Imprese in Emb. 11<br />
Camerarius, Joachim Symbolorum &amp; Emblematum Centuria, 1590<br />
Cartari, Vincenzo Le Imagini degli Dei degli Antichi Venice: Marcolini, 1556<br />
Castiglione, Baldassare Il Libro del Cortegiano Venice: Aldus, 1528<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-(The Book of the Courtier trans. George Bull, London: Penguin, 1976)<br />
Colonna, Francesco Hypnerotomachia Poliphili Venice: Aldus, 1499<br />
Contile, Luca Ragionamento Pavia: Bartoli, 1574<br />
Cook The Figure of Enigma: Rhetoric, History, Poetry Rhetorica 2001 Vol 18 No. 4 349-378<br />
Curtius, Ernst Robert European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages Princeton: Princeton UP, 1990<br />
Daly, Peter M. Emblem Theory: recent German contributions to the characterization of the emblem genre Nendeln: KTO Press, 1979<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;Literature in the Light of the Emblem Toronto: UP of Toronto, 1998<br />
Dante, Commedia c1314<br />
Dante Epistula XIII to Cangrande della Scala<br />
Delepierre Delepierrem Octave Rebuses London: 1870<br />
Dickson, Donald Tessera of Antillia Boston: Brill, 1998<br />
Eisler, R. Traditio vi. 1948 187<br />
Erasmus, Desiderius Adagia Paris: Marcellus, 1500<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-Apophthegmata Basle: 1531<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-Dialogus Ciceronianus 1528<br />
see http://www.crrs.ca/library/vaults/conversations/cicero/l_ciceronianus.php4</p>
<p>Estienne, Henri II Anthologiae Gnomicae Frankfurt: Corvinum, 1579<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;Epigrammata Graecae Stephanus, 1566 and 1570<br />
Estienne, Henri Sieur des Fosses L’art de faire les Devises Paris: Jean Pâlé, 1645<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;(The art of making devises trans. Thomas Blount, London: WE &amp; JG 1646)<br />
Farra, Alessandro Settanario dell’humana riduttione Venice: La Minima Compagnia, 1594<br />
Da Filippi, Michele The Literary Riddle in Italy in the 16th Century University of California Press 1948<br />
Fletcher, Angus Allegory the Theory of a Symbolic Mode Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1975<br />
Giovio, Pierio Dell’Impresi Militari e Amorose Rome: Barré, 1555<br />
Gracian, Balthasar (Lorenzo) Agudeza y Arte de Ingenio Madrid: Sanchez, 1649<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;(The Minds Wit and Art trans. L. H. Chambers, Michigan, 1962)<br />
Higgins, Dick Pattern Poetry: Guide to an Unknown Literature Albany: SUNY Press, 1987<br />
Hoskins, John Directions for Speech and Style 1599 ed. Hoyt H. Hudson, Princeton: Princeton UP, 1935<br />
Huizinga, Johan The Autumn of the Middle Ages Chicago: Chicago UP, 1996<br />
Isidore of Seville Etymologies early 7th century<br />
Iversen, Erik The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition 1961<br />
Jayne, Sears Plato in Renaissance England Kluwer: Dordrecht, 1995<br />
Kruger, Steven F. Dreaming in the Middle Ages Cambridge: 1992<br />
Lando, Ortensio Paradossi 1542<br />
Laurens, F.V. La Raison des Figures Symboliques à la Renaissance et à l’Âge Classique Geneva: Droz, 2000<br />
Laurens, P and Vuilleumier, F De l’archéologie à l’emblème: la genèse du Liber Alciati in Revue de l’Art 1993<br />
Marbode of Rennes Liber lapidum 1061 – 1081<br />
Marchant Chorea ab eximio Macabro Paris: Marchant, 1486<br />
Lewalski Notes towards a study of the Renaissance letter in Renaissance genres Harvard 1986<br />
Macrobius Saturnalia (Percival Vaughan Davies trans. Columbia, 1969)<br />
Masen, Jakob Speculum Imaginum 1650<br />
Matthiolus Commentarii in Sex Libros Pedacii Dioscorides Venice: Valgrisi, 1554<br />
Menestrier, C-F La Philosphie des images: images Enigmatiques Lyons: Baritel, 1694<br />
Molnár, Albert Lusus poetici 1614<br />
Moss, A. Ovid in Renaissance France London: 1982<br />
le Moyne, Pierre De l’Art des Devises Cramoisy: Paris, 1666<br />
Nicoll, Allardyce The Stuart Masques and the Renaissance Stage London: Harrap, 1937<br />
Onians, R.B. The Origins of European Thought Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1951<br />
Pisan, Christine The Epistre Othea<br />
Plotinus Enneads 3rd century AD<br />
Puttenham, George The Arte of English Poesie London: Field, 1589<br />
Rabelais, Francois Gargantua and Pantagruel Lyons: 1532<br />
Ripa, Cesare Iconologia Rome: Gigiliotti, 1593<br />
Rouse, Mary and Richard Preachers, florilegia and sermons: studies on the Manipulus florum of Thomas of Ireland Toronto: 1979<br />
Ruscelli, Girolamo L’imprese illustri Venice: Senesi, 1584<br />
Russell, David Emblems and Hieroglyphs …in Emb. 1, 2, 1986<br />
Ruiz , Juan Libro de Buen Amor 14th C<br />
Speed, Peter Medieval Cautionary Tales Italica, 2004<br />
Spenser, Edmund The Shepheardes Calendar London: Singleton, 1579<br />
Tesauro, Emanuele Il Cannochiale Aristotelico Venice: Curti, 1678<br />
Thorndike, Lynn History of Magic and Experimental Science New York: Macmillan, 1923<br />
Toscan, Jean Le Carnaval du Langage Lille: Atelier Reproduction des Thèses Université de Lille, 1981<br />
Stobaeus &#8211; Florilegium by ugh subsequently four of the lost chapters were found in an unrelated text.<br />
Vasari, Giorgio Le vite de piu excellenti pittori Florence: Torrentino, 1550-1567<br />
Wickham, Glynne Early English Stages New York: Columbia UP, 1980/1<br />
Watanabe-O’Kelly, Helen and Simon, Anne Festivals and ceremonies: a bibliography of works relating to court, civic and religious festivals in Europe 1500-1800 London: Mansell, 2000</p>
<p>Quotes and enquiries to:</p>
<p>books@byblos.uk.com<br />
<a href="http://www.byblos.uk.com"></a></p>
<p>I would very much like to hear from anyone on what can be considered a controversial or bizarre book.</p>
<p>Currently I am reading The Historian and wifey has just finished The Catcher in the Rye. She, like me found it strangely compelling.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 17:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Books seem to me to be pestilent things, and infect all that trade in them; that is, all but one sort of men, with something very perverse and brutal. Printers, binders, sellers and others that make a trade, and gain out of them; have universally so odd a turn and corruption of mind, that they have a way of dealing peculiar to themselves, and not conformed to the good of society, and that general fairness that cements mankind. Whether it be, that these instruments of truth and knowledge will not bear being subjected to any thing but those noble ends, without revenging themselves upon those, who meddle with them to any other purpose, and prostitute them to mean and misbecoming designs, I will not enquire. The matter of fact, I think, you will find true; and there we will leave it to those, who sully themselves with Printer&#8217;s ink, till they wholly expunge all the candor that nature gives, and become the worst sort of black cattle.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 15:45:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Welcome To The Most Beautiful Book Shop In The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:44:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Just returned from Italy. While in Venice for the day encountered the most beautiful book shop in the world
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well not really, mostly paperbacks and textbooks but it does have one rather charming aspect.<br />
<img src="http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs016.snc3/12429_325494642063_724627063_4156175_3814468_n.jpg" alt="The Back Door" /></p>
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		<title>William Blake</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 20:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Encyclopaedia Britannica launches hunt through nation&#8217;s attics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 14:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The 241-year-old reference authority is looking for the oldest complete set in private handsWell not the oldest but the last to be published in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 241-year-old reference authority is looking for the oldest complete set in private hands<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/oct/16/encyclopaedia-britannica-hunt-attics"><a href="http://bit.ly/PsCd1">Well not the oldest but the last to be published in the U.K.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:51:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The Jewel Of Medina</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I had an email this week from the Peaceful Arts Association requesting that I not sell The Jewel of Medina by Sherry Jones. They say that book has caused offence and they want it withdrawn. It is a work of fiction. I am sorry that people are offended by it but I would have no problem [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had an email this week from the Peaceful Arts Association requesting that I not sell The Jewel of Medina by Sherry Jones. They say that book has caused offence and they want it withdrawn. It is a work of fiction. I am sorry that people are offended by it but I would have no problem in selling it, I am a bookseller.</p>
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		<title>Magica Sexualis.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 14:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://bit.ly/WUgNZ">Magica Sexualis</a></p>
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		<title>Just seen on craigslist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I work opposite the Natural History Museum archive building in Kimber Road SW18.
They are throwing away old books into two huge skips in their yard which is
shared with the Access Storage company. I think it is utterly criminal to throw
books away and I wanted to publicise this as effectively as possible. Access
Storage is on the Kimber [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I work opposite the Natural History Museum archive building in Kimber Road SW18.<br />
They are throwing away old books into two huge skips in their yard which is<br />
shared with the Access Storage company. I think it is utterly criminal to throw<br />
books away and I wanted to publicise this as effectively as possible. Access<br />
Storage is on the Kimber Road with the junction of Merton Road. At the junction<br />
you will see the new facility being built, but if you go down Kimber Road to<br />
what would be the rear, there is the old building which is the current storage<br />
facility. The entrance has white painted steel gates that are open (but are<br />
closed at 6pm), that serves both Access Storage and also the Natural History<br />
Museum&#8217;s archive facility.</p>
<p>Please bear in mind that the skips may have been emptied by the time you go<br />
there but apparently they are due to throw thousands of books more. Also be<br />
aware that whilst the manger of Access Storage is happy to turn a blind eye if<br />
you take any books from the skip, the NHM staff may not be if they are present.<br />
Please rescue these books if you can, and spread the word to other who also<br />
believe that throwing away old books, any books for that matter is inherently not right. </p>
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