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Blue cloth binding with red title on the spine and front board.
Empathy: INTERESTING: A thoughtful introductory book.
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Hardcover. 1st Edition. The Rose of London – The Romance of a Royal Mistress. First Edition. Grayson & Grayson Ltd, London 1933.
Elizabeth “Jane” Shore (née Lambert; c. 1445 – c. 1527) was one of the many mistresses of King Edward IV of England. She became the best known in history by being later accused of conspiracy by the future King Richard III and compelled to do public penance. She was also a sometime mistress of other noblemen, including Edward’s stepson, Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, and William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, but ended her life in bourgeois respectability.
CJS Thompson had a fascination with magic. Not specifically dealing with modern witchcraft, wicca, or modern magic in general. He dealt more with the old grimoires and the personages and principles of classical magic.His work may be of the most interest to those with a fair amount of magical background already who are seeking to extend their knowledge or find new areas to explore. This book gives a taste which may lead the reader to look more closely into the older grimoiric texts and.or lore from other lands.

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