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This is a 2-volume set, , includes Volumes 1 and 2. This is a reprint of a very rare and highly sought after book. These books ultilize the pages of the original book as it appeaared in 1933.
Noteworthy in the historiography of conspiracy theory, Edith Starr Miller is a widely quoted yet little known figure. Her title, Lady Queenborough, is often misspelt "Queensborough" and sometimes referred to as a pen-name or pseudonym. She is sometimes associated with the Order of the Golden Dawn and the British Fascist movement. Her death in 1933 is sometimes described as suspicious. Neither her "suspicious" death nor associations are documented.
Her Occult Theocrasy makes no claim to be an objective study nor representative of primary source research and a selection of her remarks easily demonstrates that she was fixated on a perceived "Jesuit-Judaic-Masonic-Gnostic-Brahmin-Illuminati" plot to overthrow Christianity. It is unreliable as a guide to the societies and movements listed in the table of contents, although students of the early history of fringe freemasonry and the Ordo Templi Orientis will be interested in Appendix IV: a selection of letters to Reuss and correspondence between Reuss and Westcott.
Volume 1:
Printed: 378 pages
Volume Two:
Printed: 409 pages
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