Is the order of R.R. & A.C. to remain a magical order? :

written in March 1901, and given to the Adepti of the Order of R.R. & A.C. in April, 1901 /
[D.E.D.I.]
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939.
Contributors: Yeats Family, donor.
In collection: W. B. Yeats Library
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [London? : no publisher identified, 1901]
Subjects:
Notes:"The order Rubidae Rosae & Aureae Crucis was apparently a section of the Order of the Golden Dawn, the mystical society to which yeats belonged. Each member adopted a motto, usually in Latin, and was known in the Order by the initials of the motto; Yeats was Daemon Est Deus Inversus."--Wade 33.

The Quinn library catalogue (1924), page 1137, lists this as by Yeats, and states Yeats never acknowledged authorship.

Inscribed on front cover: "See page 23". Manuscript correction on page 23.

Pages uncut.

Physical description: 30 pages ; 20 cm.

Citations/References: Wade, Allan. A bibliography of the writings of W. B. Yeats. 1968, 33

Citations/References: A descriptive catalog of W. B. Yeats's library, Edward O'Shea. - New York ; London : Garland, 1985, page 339

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