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Scarce second printing in original wrapper. Stated at copyright: "First Published September, 1954; Second Impression April 1955." Red full cloth boards, gilt spine titles, light shelf wear, rub. Pages near fine, no writing. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Scarce original wrapper, moderate edge wear, rub, toning; front flap corner clipped, 12s 6d net at back flap. Protected in new clear sleeve. Classic 1950's wrapper design with bold titles over violet patterned field. From A. P. Shephered, the author of "Sin, Suffering and God," and "The Eternity of Time," comes this accessible introduction to the life, ideas, and beliefs of the preeminent thinker, philosopher, and spiritualist, Rudolf Steiner. Rudolf Steiner was the eldest of three children of a village station-master in Austria. Having decided that his son should be a railway civil engineer, Rudolf's father sent him to the Modern School at Wiener- Neustadt, where he remained until he was seventeen. Rudolf decided upon the carreer of a schoomaster and studied at the Techincal University at Vienna. In 1884 he became resident tutor with a Jewish business family and their son Otto Specht. From 1890-97 he worked at the Goethe Archives in Weimar and from 1897-1900 edited the 'Literary Magazine' in Berlin. By 1900 he gave his full time to lecturing and in 1902 became leader of the German Section of the Theosophical Society in Berin. In 1913 he formed the Anthroposophical Society with headquarters in Switzerland where he widened his pursuits and consolidated his achievements. He died on March 30th, 1925. "Dr. Shepherd, by writing a short and so far as the subject permits, a clear introduction to Steiner's life and work, has made it possible for one to take a quick look at Anthroposophy." - The Time Educational Supplement. Includes detailed four-page index. Made and Printed in Great Britain for Hodder and Stoughton Limited London by Wyatte & Sons Limited, London, Fakenham and Woking. 222 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall. Seller Inventory # 022352
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