Masks of the Illuminati

Robert Anton Wilson

first published 1981 Pocket, 1981 paperback 336 pages

Masks of the Illuminati is a 1981 novel by Robert Anton Wilson, co-author of The Illuminatus! Trilogy and over thirty other influential books. Although not a sequel to the earlier work, it does expand information on many of the topics referred to in the trilogy. The novel features numerous real-life historical figures in its narrative, including a first person description of reality by scientist Albert Einstein and...

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Masks of the Illuminati ebook · 2009 · Random House Publishing Group · 9780307573643
Masken der Illuminaten hardcover · 2002 · Hugendubel · 320 pages · 9783720523707
Masken der Illuminaten. paperback · 2002 · Rowohlt Tb. · 397 pages · 9783499231674
Masks of the Illuminati edition · 1990 · Dell · 368 pages · 9780440503064
Masks of the Illuminati paperback · 1981 · Pocket · 336 pages · 9780671825850
Masks of the Illuminati edition · 1981 · Sphere · 294 pages

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