Philosophy & Religion Spirituality & New Age Psychology & Self-Help
With the Tongues of Men and Angels by Arthur Hastings is a 1991 illustrated paperback that blends folklore, comparative religion, and New Age thought into 232 engaging pages. Hastings explores angelic communication, channeling, and the mystical threads that connect major faiths, making this vintage spiritual guide a standout for readers curious about the paranormal.
The book carries a neat gift inscription on the front endpaper and is otherwise clean: no dog-ears, tight binding, and fresh pages from a smoke-free home. Light cover scuffing and a small corner crease hint at gentle shelf life while keeping the volume sturdy and collectible.
Ideal for young adults and adults drawn to parapsychology, angel lore, or mind-body-spirit reference works, this edition offers both scholarly insight and leisure reading. Its illustrated pages enrich the journey through mysticism and metaphysics without ever feeling dense.
Add this scarce Ted Bucholz printing to your personal library and let Hastings illuminate the quiet conversations between humanity and the divine.