The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

$95.00

Clark, Glenn. The University of Science and Philosophy, 1980 (13th Ed.). Hardbound. A brief biography of Walter Russell—the renaissance man who spirally reconfigured the periodic table—inscribed by his widow, Lao, to Congress-sponsored Pearl Harbor investigator and 33rd-degree Freemason Henry Clausen. At the age of 77, Russell married Lao (née Daisy Stebbing), a former model more than three decades his junior, and the two set off on a cross-country road trip from Reno to rural Virginia, where they established a museum and correspondence school in a railroad magnate's long-abandoned estate.

Spine is square and sound. Interior is clean and unmarked. A leaf (pp. 31/32) has been excised, which has also loosened the following leaf. Some bumped corners, but no other notable wear. 61 pp. Featured Rare & Collectible.

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