Play of the Hand: An Introduction to Bridge by Audrey Grant

Play of the Hand: An Introduction to Bridge by Audrey Grant

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Play of the Hand: An Introduction to Bridge by Audrey Grant

The definitive edition of HPB's writings in 15 volumes. Volume 14 includes posthumously published essays, written at various times; among them are some which may have been intended for another volume of The Secret Doctrine. Some of the subjects are: 'The Kabalah'; 'Eastern and Western Occultism'; 'The Last of the Mysteries in Europe'; 'Symbolism of Sun and Stars'; 'Cycles and Avataras'; 'The Mystery of Buddha'.

Since she was a child, Audrey Grant has been a voracious reader. Since she began writing down stories at the age of thirteen, she's wanted to create and publish a book. That desire was put on hold as she pursued another, earning a degree in Interior Design at LDS Business College. Her desire of becoming a writer was rekindled in 2009, and she began work on Curse of the Jaguar. Audrey, her husband, four children, and black lab live in northern Utah. She can be seen eating chocolate, doing crafts, Interior Design, making jewelry, or picking up after her two young children when she is not reading or writing.

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ISBN 13 9780943855127
ISBN 10 0943855128
Title Play of the Hand: An Introduction to Bridge
Author Audrey Grant
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Publisher Baron Barclay Bridge Supplies
Year published 1999-10-28
Number of pages 300
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.