However, this Christmas my daughter gave me a paperback that is in print of it now. So, you don't have to search for an antique copy of it like mine. It is printed by BiblioBazaar copyright 2008 and the only thing it doesn't have is the fold out copy of the hand written letter written by the Comte De Saint Germain in 1735. He was a confident of Marie Antoinette and her Husband the King of France as well. He was also known as "Der Wundermann" of Europe and "The Man who Never Died". So, I'm very happy that it is now available for everyone to read in paperback that might be interested.
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
The Comte De Saint Germain: The book by Cooper-Oakley
I have a collectors edition of this book originally printed in 1912 by Isabel Cooper-Oakley
However, this Christmas my daughter gave me a paperback that is in print of it now. So, you don't have to search for an antique copy of it like mine. It is printed by BiblioBazaar copyright 2008 and the only thing it doesn't have is the fold out copy of the hand written letter written by the Comte De Saint Germain in 1735. He was a confident of Marie Antoinette and her Husband the King of France as well. He was also known as "Der Wundermann" of Europe and "The Man who Never Died". So, I'm very happy that it is now available for everyone to read in paperback that might be interested.
However, this Christmas my daughter gave me a paperback that is in print of it now. So, you don't have to search for an antique copy of it like mine. It is printed by BiblioBazaar copyright 2008 and the only thing it doesn't have is the fold out copy of the hand written letter written by the Comte De Saint Germain in 1735. He was a confident of Marie Antoinette and her Husband the King of France as well. He was also known as "Der Wundermann" of Europe and "The Man who Never Died". So, I'm very happy that it is now available for everyone to read in paperback that might be interested.
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