By W. Wynn Westcott, M.B.
Introductory Preface by Manly P. Hall
This monograph by a well-known occultist is a photographic facsimile of the 1887 edition which was limited to one hundred copies. It explains the history and esoteric significance of the Isiac Tablet, one of the most curious and prized relics of ancient times. In this folio-sized edition, Westcott sets forth the interpretation of several leading authorities on the Egyptian concept of the universe, transcendental magic, the cabala, and tarot cards. Illustrated.
Manly P. Hall was the founder of the Philosophical Research Society. In over seventy-five years of dynamic public activity, he delivered more than 8,000 lectures in the United States and abroad, and authored countless books, essays, and articles. In his lectures and writings, Manly Hall always emphasized the practical aspects of philosophy and religion as they applied to daily living. He restated for modern man those spiritual and ethical doctrines which have given humanity its noblest ideals and most adequate codes of conduct. Believing that philosophy is a working tool to help the individual in building a solid foundation for his dreams and purposes, Manly Hall steadfastly sought recognition of the belief that world civilization can be perfected only when human beings meet on a common ground of intelligence, cooperation, and worthy purpose.