1. Historical Preface by Colum Hayward 2. The First Polaire Bulletin 3. Asia Mysteriosa
Zam Bhotiva was christened Cesare Accomani and was of French - Italian stock; he took the name of Zam Bhotiva for his Polaire work. We know that he was interested in archaeology and all mystical studies, and his researches took him to Egypt, the French Pyrenees and Spain. He served as the Polaire messenger to London, forging a link with the English Spiritualist medium, Grace Cooke, which was to have lasting consequences and lead to work with the newly 'released' soul of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A singing teacher, he also published La Magie dans la Chant, 'Magic in the Art of Singing' in 1932.
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