George Redways Ptiblications. 2 1 



I vol., about "js. 6d. 



The Occult Sciences. 



A CYCLOPAEDIA OF TRANSCENDENTAL DOCTRINE AND 

 EXPERIMENT, IN FOUR PARTS, 



EMBRACING CHAPTERS ON THEOSOPHY, MESMERISM, SPIRITISM, FAITH 



HEALING, THE MYSTICS, THE ROSICRUCIANS, THE FREEMASONS, 



DIVINATION, ASTROLOGY, AND ALCHEMY. 



r ' Written by Mr Waite, assisted by writers eminent in their own departments 

 of study, this volume presents to the general reader an outline of every branch 

 of occult science now studied. Facts are given profusely, opinions but spar- 

 ingly. Vexed questions have been treated with respect for the views of ex- 

 perts who, equally eminent, differ. This single volume will serve many as 

 well as a Library ; others who wish to probe deeper into the mysteries of 

 occult lore, will find themselves directed to those large and expensive works 

 which the editor has throughout consulted. 



612 Pages, Large 8vo, with Plates, \$s. 



The Hidden Way across the 

 Threshold ; 



Or, The Mystery which hath been hidden for 

 Ages and from Generations. 



AN EXPLANATION OF THE CONCEALED FORCES IN EVERY MAN 



TO OPEN THE TEMPLE OF THE SOUL, AND TO LEARN 



THE GUIDANCE OF THE UNSEEN HAND. 



ILLUSTRATED AND MADE PLAIN WITH AS FEW OCCULT PHRASES AS 

 POSSIBLE, 



BY J. C. STREET, A.B.N. 



This is a very extraordinary book. Its reputed author is known to be 

 incapable of producing such a work, and the explanation of its appearance 

 has been thus given by a lady who is well acquainted with him : 



" His book is a mere compilation of noble sayings, scrawled down out of 

 books and from the lips of the adepts with whom he certainly has associated, 

 and who have taught him some secrets." 



This lady, one of the most cultured women of our time, has been content 

 to become the pupil of an illiterate man, who, a few years ago, occupied a 

 humble position in a drapers' shop, because he is known to be the medium 

 of higher teachers. The book which bears his name has thus a peculiar 

 interest for students of the " occult." 



