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Signed letter / Francis Rolt-Wheeler, author and occultist, 1912 TLS
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Signed letter / Francis Rolt-Wheeler, author and occultist, 1912 TLS

by Rolt-Wheeler, Francis (1876-1960)

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A humorous, typed letter signed by the English-born American author and occultist. Written in 1912 to literary anthologist Curtis Hidden Page after they mistakenly exchanged hats at the home of poet Edwin Markham. Gray personal stationery, 8.5 x 11 inches. Near Fine with original mailing folds. Will ship unfolded, as shown. Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1876-1960) was a popular and prolific author of books for boys before turning in mid-life to occult and esoteric subjects. He left America in the 1920s and lived and worked in North Africa and France for the rest of his life. He founded the Astrological Institute of Carthage and published the French journal L'Astrosophie, first in Tunisia and later in Nice. The Seer, an English-language version, was a monthly review of "Astrosophy and of the Psychic and Occult Sciences." His sister, Ethel Rolt-Wheeler, was an English journalist, poet, fellow esotericist and member of the Theosophical Society.
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