![]() ![]() As Voorhis mentions, Hall covers a wide variety of Philosophical, theosophical, even mathematical topics. Harold Voorhis nicknamed The Secret Teachings of All Ages “The Great Book” in his article, ‘“The Great Book” of Manly Palmer Hall.’ This nick name was aptly given due to its “voluminous content” and the “immense field covered” in this book. ![]() Between the years of 19, Hall wrote two small pamphlets and three books, to include amongst those, The Lost Keys of Freemasonry, which was published in March of 1923. It was here that at age 18 Hall became infatuated with the occult and esoteric philosophy. In 1919 Hall moved to Los Angeles, California with his grandmother to reunite with his birth mother in Santa Monica. Hall was born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada on March 18, 1901. The book was originally published in 1928 and is considered by many to be Hall’s magnum opus. Total 2200 copies printed in 1928 in 5 editions this is the 5th edition ( 800 copies) ![]()
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