Thank you kindly!
I'm being a bit presumptious in thinking you mean my book and not Wallis-Budge's work - although I did google WB'S Book of the Dead to confirm that it is available at a very reasonable price, therefore you must be referring to mine. I hope.
Sincerely,
Alison
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Subject: Re: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Wallis Budge / Liber Resh
>Wallis-Budge's works were in the Westcott Hermetic Library (founded 1891: for use of Golden Dawn members and "other persons who are desirous of studying works on Egyptology, Magic, Alchemy and the Occult Sciences")
>And GD member Florence Farr refers to WB's work in her manuscripts.
Expensive but very excellent book, btw.! I read it with great interest, and I'd highly recommended to anyone interested in the GD and related.
regards,
Arild
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