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From Pat Deveney's database:
Philosopher's Stone, The. This, as it proclaimed, was "a magazine for the busy man and woman who desire an impetus in life to give them a little encouragement to carry on in a world that is fast changing from an old order into a new one. Busy minds have little time to delve deeply. Let us do it for you." This deep delving consisted of short quotations from |
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| Philosophers Stone V1 N1 Jul 1941 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N2 Aug 1941 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N3 Sep-oct 1941 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N4 Nov 1941 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N5 Dec 1941-jan 1942 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N6 Jun 1942 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N7 Jul 1942 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N8-9 Aug-sep 1942 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N10 Oct 1942 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N11 Nov 1942 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N12 Dec 1942 | |
| Philosophers Stone V1 N13 Jan 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V2 N1 Feb 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V2 N2 Mar 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V2 N3 Apr 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V2 N4 May-jun 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V2 N5 Jul-aug 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V2 N6 Sep-oct 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V2 N7 Nov 1943 | |
| Philosophers Stone V3 N8 Dec 1943-jan 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N9 Feb 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N10 Mar 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N11 Apr 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N12 May 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N13 Jun-jul 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N14 Aug-sep 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N15 Oct 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V4 N16 Nov-dec 1944 | |
| Philosophers Stone V5 N18-19 Feb-mar 1945 | |
| Philosophers Stone V5 N20-21 Apr-may 1945 | |
| Philosophers Stone V5 N22-23 Jun-jul 1945 | |
| Philosophers Stone V5 N24-25 Aug-sep 1945 | |
| Philosophers Stone V6 N1 Feb 1946 | |
| Philosophers Stone V6 N4 May-jun 1946 | |
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Read across 1941–1946, The Philosopher's Stone is a mid-century occult review — its title announcing the alchemical program — carrying magic and alchemy, initiation and karma in a cosmic-metaphysical register (the 'great cosmic fountain' against 'small fears'). It shows the Western esoteric tradition, alchemy included, persisting into the 1940s. Occultism, not mesmerism. Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description. |
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| Alchemy | Astrology | Hermeticism and Western Esotericism | Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism | Occult Science and Esoteric Philosophy | Spiritualism | Theosophy |
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