A translation of the Arabic recension of the Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of interconnected animal fables which influenced Persian and Arabic literature.
This volume, first published in 1877, is an evocative examination of spiritualism which explores the history of the practice via the Greeks, the Romans, and Joan of Arc.
Written as a series of lectures, this book proposes a dramatic shift to the American perception of the Constitutions role, and the three beaches of United States government.