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IngramSpark Collector's HB Color Edition of Zanoni The Rosicrucian Tale: A story of the Long Livers by Signet IL Y' Viavia: DANIEL, Annotated, Edited, Illustrated, Foreign Text Translated & Published by Daniel Howard Schmidt aka Signet IL Y' Viavia:DANIEL.
Also included is, Zanoni, A Rosicrucian Tale by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. In this edition, we have beautifully edited and revised the text for an easier read. This was first published in 1842. We have included over 60 new illustrations with new annotations and translations of the Italian, Latin and French from the original editions. It makes…mehr

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IngramSpark Collector's HB Color Edition of Zanoni The Rosicrucian Tale: A story of the Long Livers by Signet IL Y' Viavia: DANIEL, Annotated, Edited, Illustrated, Foreign Text Translated & Published by Daniel Howard Schmidt aka Signet IL Y' Viavia:DANIEL.

Also included is, Zanoni, A Rosicrucian Tale by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. In this edition, we have beautifully edited and revised the text for an easier read. This was first published in 1842. We have included over 60 new illustrations with new annotations and translations of the Italian, Latin and French from the original editions. It makes it a nice read, as edited, for modern English and it helps to clarify meanings.

As well we identify the background material and significance of characters and place names. In the opening, there is also A Story of the Long Livers, which provides new insight into the hidden history, touching on what exists of a hidden vast background researched into the lives of the Mahatmas, called the Long-Livers, or liberated living, who were once members of the group Prince Favorites-associates of Sir Francis Bacon's secret support network of philosophers, scientists, artists, writers and moreover Intelligencers run by Anthony Bacon, later known as the Invisible College and the RC Fraternity. It also offers a unique literary critique of the historical significance of the characters written into the Zanoni story, and fresh insight into the background of Bulwer-Lytton who is said to have died January 18, 1873, his relationship with the Rosicrucian Long-Livers, or Mahatmas and others known to Freemasonry and Theosophy's inner circle, and of the true Rosicrucian Fraternity's Secret Chief's or founders.

Truth will come spilling out from these pages, and that proceeds faster than it can be written, but Zanoni is a vast subject that should not be taken as a fantasy, a legend, or even an allegory.


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Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, PC was an English writer and politician. He was a Whig member of Parliament from 1831 to 1841 and a Conservative from 1851 to 1866. From June 1858 to June 1859, he served as Secretary of State for the Colonies, appointing Richard Clement Moody to be the founder of British Columbia. Following King Otto's abdication in 1862, he renounced the Greek crown. He was made Baron Lytton of Knebworth in 1866. Bulwer-Lytton's works were well-known during his time. Bulwer was born on May 25, 1803 to General William Earle Bulwer of Heydon Hall and Wood Dalling, Norfolk, and Elizabeth Barbara Lytton, daughter of Richard Warburton Lytton of Knebworth House in Hertfordshire. He had two older brothers: William Earle Lytton Bulwer (1799-1877) and Henry (1801-1872), who eventually became Lord Dalling and Bulwer. His father died, and his mother relocated to London when he was four years old. When he was 15, his tutor at Ealing, Wallington, urged him to publish an immature piece called Ishmael and Other Poems. Bulwer fell in love at this period, but the woman's father persuaded her to marry someone else.