Lewis de Claremont
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Lewis de Claremont, also spelled Louis de Clermont, was the pseudonym of an American author on occultism who flourishd during the 1930s. Books attributed to him include 7 Keys to Power, 7 Steps to Success, The Ancient's Book of Magic, The Ancient's Book of Formulas, and Legends of Incense, Herb, and Oil Magic. Although authorship of his writings was claimed by the publisher Joseph Kay (Joseph Spitalnick) for purposes of copyright renewal, this claim has been easily disproved. It is possible that this author is the same person who also used the pseudonym Henri Gamache. If so, his name may have been Mr. Young. More information can be found on the page about Henri Gamache.
[edit] References
- Carolyn Morrow Long. "Spiritual Merchants: Religion, Magic, and Commerce". University of Tennessee Press, 2001 ISBN 1-57233-110-0
[edit] External links
- The Enduring Occult Mystery of Lewis de Claremont, Louis de Clermont, Henri Gamache, Joe Kaye, Joseph Spitalnick, Black Herman, Benjamin Rucker, and the Elusive Mr. Young by catherine yronwode at luckymojo.com