Spectra (First Edition)
by Johnson, R.C. [Raynor Carey]; Richardson, O.A. (Preface by);
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- Hardcover
- first
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About This Item
London: Methuen & Co., (1928).
FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING.
104 pages + ads.
Very Good in Good Dust Jacket. Tight binding; light foxing else clean pages and covers; light wear; dust jacket has some wear; sticker remnants on front panel.
Scarce in jacket.
Raynor Carey Johnson (5 April 1901-15 May 1987) was an English-born Australian parapsychologist, physicist and author.
Johnson was born in Leeds, England on 5 April 1901 and educated at Bradford Grammar School. He earned an MA at the University of Oxford and, in 1922, a PhD in physics at the University of London. He lectured in natural philosophy at the Queen's University, Belfast between 1923 and 1927. He published scientific works on spectroscopy.
He became increasingly interested in parapsychology and became connected with the Society for Psychical Research in London.
Johnson's religious background led to work in Australia, where he was master of the Methodist Queen's College at the University of Melbourne from 1934 to 1964. By this time he was married with two young daughters; his wife Mary held a master of science from the University of London.
Johnson published several books on mysticism and psychical research during the 1950s and 1960s. His beliefs and writings eventually created concern within the Methodist Church and he retired from his university position in 1964. In the early 1960s Johnson visited India, where he met Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and lectured on spirituality. He also met the Indian mystics Vinoba Bhave and Swami Pratyagatmananda.
Johnson was an advocate of Douglas Fawcett's philosophy of Imaginism which he believed could explain God and the purpose of human life.
He owned a property called "Santiniketan" ("abode of peace") at Ferny Creek in the Dandenong Ranges outside Melbourne. There he hosted regular meetings of a religious and philosophical discussion group led by the yoga teacher Anne Hamilton-Byrne. This group became known as "The Family", a cult that adopted a large number of children and treated them cruelly until Victoria police rescued them on 14 August 1987. Hamilton-Byrne and her husband Bill were extradited from the United States six years later and faced criminal charges.
Twenty years after his death, an authorised biography was published, Raynor Johnson - A Biographical Memoir (2007). Two further books authored by Johnson were published after his death - Mysticism and Life (2010) and a collection of miscellaneous writings, A Late Lark Singing (2012).--wikipedia.
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- LaCelle Rare Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 18678
- Title
- Spectra (First Edition)
- Author
- Johnson, R.C. [Raynor Carey]; Richardson, O.A. (Preface by);
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Jacket Condition
- Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- London: Methuen & Co
- Date Published
- 1928
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