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FATE CONTROL ( The Art of Science and Luck )

by De Lafforest, Roger ( Lowell Bair, traslator )

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First English Language Edition
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NY, NY: Berkley Medallion, 1974. 160 pp., wraps; Book shows a few small nicks & bends to edges of covers; small area of surface damage to top right of front cover, removing portions of the last 4 digits of the books publication number; very small (about 1/8") light purple stain to front cover; light crimp or dent to bottom edge of several pages at start of book, diminishing as it progresses; binding is tight & square w/ no stress lines to spine / "The secrets of ancient science can give you control of the mysterious forces that govern your life! Famed French occultist Roger de Lafforest shows you new means and devices with which to manipulate the strange forces of luck and fate that surround us." By the author of "Houses That Kill." /. First English Language Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Good to Very Good.
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