Frown Strong A conversation with Merlin
Publication: 1974 The Rainbow Bridge; San Francisco
Scarce First American Edition, not often found in such condition. No authorship is present but the book was written by Raymond Armin (Leo) who would later form the Emin Society, a spiritual movement based on his works. Journalist William Shaw would later refer to the movement as a 'cult' in his 'Spying in Guru Land: Inside Britain's Cults ' (1995)
The book contains a series of conversations between a pupil and his master "These exchanges, 32 in number, mark the passage of the student from his day-dream madness into a man, strong and gentle, of quality, substance and some very great account. Frown Strong's insistent teachings push and pull his pupil through the pitfalls of development - forever displacing that truth cannot be fetched - it comes when you make demand of it and that what are understood to be answers in the world are not the real answers but merely answers of convenience."
Condition: Near Fine with only minor signs of wear