The enigmatic figure of St. Germain, often regarded as more myth than man, is central to the narrative. His life is shrouded in mystery, with claims of immortality and extensive knowledge that have captivated generations. The book explores his profound influence on Western esotericism and Freemasonry, revealing how his legacy continues to resonate through the ages, intertwining history with the mystical.
Isabel Cooper-Oakley Poradie kníh




- 2021
- 2019
Valued for its significance in literature, this book has been preserved in its original print format to maintain its historical integrity. Annotations and marks from the first publication are intentionally included, offering readers a glimpse into its authentic past. This effort ensures that the book’s contributions to knowledge and culture are not lost for future generations.
- 2012
The Comte de St Germain
The Definitive Account of the Famed Alchemist and Rosicrucian Adept (Aziloth Books)
- 142 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
The enigmatic Comte de St Germain, who emerged in London in 1745, is portrayed as a mysterious figure with a fabricated identity and an extraordinary life. A talented musician and composer, he was known for his extravagant gifts and peculiar habits, such as never eating in public and hinting at immortality. His life included significant periods of disappearance and reappearance across Europe, including time spent with Louis XV. Cooper-Oakley's thorough investigation compiles various historical documents to offer a detailed exploration of this legendary figure.
- 1997
Isabel Cooper-Oakley's 'The Comte de St. Germain' explores the mysterious life of Count de Saint Germain, his supposed immortality, and his ties to European royalty and the occult. With thorough research and engaging writing, it offers a captivating look into 18th-century esotericism, making it essential for enthusiasts and scholars alike.