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1871 Randolph Publishing Co. Edition
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Wonderful Story of Ravalette. Also, Tom Clark and His Wife, Their Double Dreams and the Curious things that Befell Them Therein; Being, The Rosicrucian's Story. (1871 Randolph Publishing Co. Edition)
1871 Randolph Publishing Co. Edition

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    [1 of 2] THE | WONDERFUL STORY | OF | RAVALETTE. | ALSO, | TOM CLARK ADN HIS WIFE, | AND THE CURIOUS THINGS THAT BEFELL THEM; | BEING | THE ROSICRUCIAN'S STORY. | BY P. B. RANDOLPH.
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    [2 of 2] "The fictions of genius are often the vehicles of the sublimest verities, and its flashes often open new regions of thought, and throw new light on the mysteries of our being." [em dash] CHANNING. | [publisher's/Randoph's iconography as ornament] | BOSTON: | RANDOLPH PUB. CO. | 1871.
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    Dear Freeman
    verso of The Rosicrucian's Story title page (unpaginated)
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    Catalogue of Books by the Same Rosicrucian Author
    pages 1-9 (at the end of the book)
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    collection of icons inside a circle; winged globe, skull and cross bones, and three-pronged shape inside a double ruled triangle; lit torch, anchor, and "TRY" each appear on a side of the triangle
    iconography appears on the cover of other Randolph work and on other works published by Randolph
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    Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by the | RANDOLPH PUBLISHING CO., | In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
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    [4], 3-250, [2], 3-146, 1-9, [5]
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