THE HUMAN CHORD.
London: Tom Stacey, 1972. Reprint. Octavo, original publisher's pale greenish-yellow boards lettered in silver on spine panel. 326 pp. A fine copy in dust jacket, the jacket very lightly browned at the edges. A very nice copy. Ashley A.7.3. Item #312807
¶ "Robert Spinrobin, a sensitive visionary, enters the employ of a retired clergyman, Philip Skale, who has gathered together a group of people whose trained voices will create a human chord which will, when supplemented by certain elemental sounds, utter the true name of Jehovah and will give them mastery over Him. A novel inspired by Blackwood's knowledge gained in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn." - Ashley, ALGERNON BLACKWOOD, A Bio-Bibliography, 1987.
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