Holy men of the electromagnetic age
a forgotten history of the occult
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
"An international history of the uncanny in the 1920s and 1930s. The interwar period was a golden age for the occult. Spiritualists, clairvoyants, fakirs, Theosophists, mind readers, and Jinn summoners all set out to assure the masses that just as newly discovered invisible forces of electricity and magnetism determined the world of science, unseen powers commanded an unknown realm of human potential. Drawing on untapped sources in Arabic in addition to European ones, Raphael Cormack follows two of the most unusual and charismatic figures of this age: Tahra Bey, who took 1920s Paris by storm in the role of a missionary from the mystical East; and Dr. Dahesh, who transformed Western science to create a panreligious faith of his own in Lebanon. Traveling between Paris, New York, and Beirut while guiding esoteric apprenticeships among miracle-working mystics in Egypt and Istanbul, these men reflected the desires and anxieties of a troubled age. As Cormack demonstrates, these forgotten holy men, who embodied the allure of the unexplained in a world of dramatic change, intuitively speak to our unsettling world today."--
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Why this book is in the catalog
Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Occultism and esotericism and Spiritualism, mediumship, and channeling.
Controlled discovery queries from k10plus matched “Okkultismus”. Retained metadata contains “occult” in the subtitle, “esoteric” in the description, “occult” in the description, and 3 additional metadata match(es).
- “Okkultismus”· via K10plus Union Catalog
- “occult”· in subtitle
- “esoteric”· in description
- “occult”· in description
- “Occultism”· in subject
- “Okkultismus”· in subject
Retained metadata contains “Spiritualism” in the subject metadata.
- “Spiritualism”· in subject
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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a forgotten history of the occult First edition Illustrationen; Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-270) and index; x, 292 Seiten | [2025] | W.W. Norton & Company | English |
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Subjects
- History
- Occultism
- Spiritualism
- Biography
- Okkultismus
- Europe
- Biographies
- Middle East
- Sufismus
- Spiritualists
- Occultisme - Histoire
- Naher Osten
- Spirites - Biographies
- Spiritisme - Histoire
- Tʻahra Pēy
- Dahesh
- Dr
- 1909-1984
- Europe - Histoire - 1918-1945
- 1918-1945
- Fakir
- Fakirs (Soufisme) - Biographies
- Fakirs
- Geschichte 1920-1940
- Moyen-Orient - Histoire
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Identifiers
- K10plus PPN
- 1930990316
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- Catalog id
- k10plus:1930990316
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