Ebook: Immortal Britain
Author: INSOLE Alan V.
- Genre: History
- Tags: Albion Aquarian Arthur Avebury Bel Blake Britannia Boadicea brutalism Cernunnos pre-Christian Cold War Crete dragon Druid folklore Glastonbury Great Mother grove Indara London May Day mythology Nazi New Troy Phallus Phoenician place names prehistoric Pythias Roman St. Paul’s sacrifice sanctuary Stone Age symbology Tacitus totalitarianism unicorn L.A. Waddell Wincobank world government Zodiac
- Year: 1952
- Publisher: The Aquarian Press (The Aquarian Publishing Company (London) Ltd.)
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
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"...the object of this book is to attempt to apply the principle of deep-analysis to Britain so as to
bring to the conscious mind the nature of that inward wound which is festering in our national sub-
consciousness; the cure for which is essential to recover both our full physical strength and our
clarity of vision."
Contains some errors, e.g.
(i) refers to L.A. Waddell as T.A. Waddell;
(ii) Epping Forest is in North-East London, not North-West;
(iii) the English Sovereign does not by custom seek permission to enter the 'City of London': 'In the
City the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor takes precedence of all save the Sovereign, and when
the Sovereign wishes to enter the City on state occasions the Lord Mayor waits at the boundary and
proffers the City Sword point downwards; on receiving the Sword back the Lord Mayor bears it
before the Sovereign.' --p.36, 'The City of London Official Guide', 2nd ed., ca. 1956.
"...the object of this book is to attempt to apply the principle of deep-analysis to Britain so as to
bring to the conscious mind the nature of that inward wound which is festering in our national sub-
consciousness; the cure for which is essential to recover both our full physical strength and our
clarity of vision."
Contains some errors, e.g.
(i) refers to L.A. Waddell as T.A. Waddell;
(ii) Epping Forest is in North-East London, not North-West;
(iii) the English Sovereign does not by custom seek permission to enter the 'City of London': 'In the
City the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor takes precedence of all save the Sovereign, and when
the Sovereign wishes to enter the City on state occasions the Lord Mayor waits at the boundary and
proffers the City Sword point downwards; on receiving the Sword back the Lord Mayor bears it
before the Sovereign.' --p.36, 'The City of London Official Guide', 2nd ed., ca. 1956.
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