Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest WhatsAppRecent ChangesSend via e-MailPrintPermalink × The Rosicrucian's Story The Rosicrucian's Story: or the Little Window at the foot of the Bed, and The Very Strange Things that Came Through It. by Dr. P. B. Randolph. Author of “Dhoula Bel, or the Magic Globe,” “Waa-Gu-Mah,” “It Isn't All Right,” “The Golden Letter,” “The Rosicrucians,” “The Unveiling,” “Human Antiquity,” “Dealing with the Dead,” “The Grand Secret,” etc., etc., etc., etc. New York: Sinclair Tousey, 121 Nassau Street. Agent for the Author 1863. Dr. P. B. Randolph's Thrilling Tale The Rosicrucian's Story: The Wonderful Things That Happened to Mr Thomas W., and his Wife. Embracing the celebrated “Miranda Theory.” By Dr. P. B. Randolph, Author of “Human Antiquity,” Dhoula Bel; or, The Magic Globe,“ “The Grand Secret,” “The Golden Letter,” “The Unveiling,” “Ravalette,” etc., etc., etc. Utica: Published by M. J. Randolph. 1863. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by M. J. Randolph, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York. Preface A Few Words About The Author The Rosicrucian's Story Part first. Lara. Part second. The Double Dream. Part third. The Magic Spell. Part fourth. The Dream of Betsey Clark. Part five. Tom Clark Dreams Again. Part sixth. What Became of Thomas Clark. Part seventh. Betsey Clark in Dream-Land. Top | The Rosicrucian's Story | Next Last modified: 2021/07/19 08:35by John Bell