Moeurs et pratiques des demons ou des esprits visiteurs
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- Paris: Henri Plon, 1865
Paris: Henri Plon, 1865. Original printed blue wrappers (loss to bottom corner of the rear panel, torn at the base of spine). Somewhat foxed. Unopened. Second edition, expanded and augmented, of this comprehensive study of demonology. His final anti-Satanism diatribe, Gougenot, explains here the evidence of the supernatural world and its necessary inclusion of evil spirits, which may interfere with the activities of the living in order to expand their dominion. He denounces Spiritualism as a Satanic sect through which the devil and his minions present themselves to vulnerable humans. He goes on to recount the history of magic and the occult as it was understood in the 19th century, asserting that even though some legends of magical intervention met with positive results, the bill from the devil came due eventually.
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux (1805-1876) was a French author and journalist who wrote extensively on occult matters, including the Kabbalah, Freemasonry, and Spiritualism.
Caillet 4660; Dorbon 1912; Introvigne, Satanism: A Social History 95-96.
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux (1805-1876) was a French author and journalist who wrote extensively on occult matters, including the Kabbalah, Freemasonry, and Spiritualism.
Caillet 4660; Dorbon 1912; Introvigne, Satanism: A Social History 95-96.
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Title
Moeurs et pratiques des demons ou des esprits visiteurs
Author
GOUGENOT DES MOUSSEAUX
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
Henri Plon: Paris
Date
1865