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The Autobiography of a Yogi

The Autobiography of a Yogi by Yogananda, Paramhansa

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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Autobiography of a Yogi
Author
Yogananda, Paramhansa
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Good+
Description
London: Rider and Company, 1949. First Edition. Good+/Fair. 403 pp. with photo frontispiece. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering. First British edition. A Good+ copy with mottled cloth, foxed edges, small scratch to front board, in a tattered dust jacket with multiple chips and tears, Fair. The first British appearance of a classic of modern spirituality.
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Clara in Blunderland. (offered with) Lost in Blunderland. The further adventures of Clara by CARROLL, Lewis  LEWIS, Caroline [pseud of BEGBIE, E. Harold]

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
Title
Clara in Blunderland. (offered with) Lost in Blunderland. The further adventures of Clara
Author
CARROLL, Lewis  LEWIS, Caroline [pseud of BEGBIE, E. Harold]
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: Heinemann, 1903. FIRST EDITIONS. Frontispieces and illustrations by S.R. (Stafford Ransome). Pictorial green cloth stamped in red and black. A fine set with the bookplate of Hugh Charles Knowles in the first volume (some offsetting on the fly-leaf). First edition of these parodies of Alice by Begbie (1871-1929), the English journalist and poet. Dedicated to Lewis Carroll, the story is an unrepentant criticism of the British government’s engagement in the second Boer war. A number of politicians are depicted including Winston Churchill (as the Caterpillar). Begbie was well-known as a political satirist and writer of comedy and fiction. He was assisted in the preparation of these two works by the English journalist Michael Henry Temple (1862-1928). The first volume was so successful it was printed ten times before the first printing of the second volume the next year.