词条 | The Spear of Destiny (Ravenscroft) |
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| name = The Spear of Destiny | title_orig = The Spear of Destiny: the occult power behind the spear which pierced the side of Christ | translator = | image = The Spear of Destiny (Ravenscroft).jpg | author = Trevor Ravenscroft | country = UK | language = English | subject = Holy Lance | published = 1972 | publisher = Neville Spearman Publishers | pages = 362 | isbn = | dewey = | congress = | oclc = 476732400 }}The Spear of Destiny: the occult power behind the spear which pierced the side of Christ is a bestselling 1972 popular occult book by the anthroposophist writer Trevor Ravenscroft (1921-1989), published by Neville Armstrong's Neville Spearman Publishers.[1] Ravenscroft claimed that the book was based on research "by using mystical meditation" and on the papers of the Austrian anthroposophist Walter Stein given to Ravenscroft by his widow.[2][3] Ravenscroft originally claimed to have met Stein, but later only claimed contact through a medium with Walter Stein's spirit.[4] Court caseIn 1979 Ravenscroft sued James Herbert for copyright infringement in Herbert's 1978 novel The Spear. The defendant declined to pay Ravenscroft damages and eventually removed the offending content.[5][6][7][8] Second bookAfter Ravenscroft's death, Tim Wallace-Murphy published The Mark of the Beast: The Continuing Story of the Spear of Destiny citing Ravenscroft as co-author in 1997. References1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/sep/26/pressandpublishing|title=Neville Armstrong|first=Ian|last=Miller|date=25 September 2008|publisher=|newspaper=The Guardian}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Spear Of Destiny (Ravenscroft), The}}2. ^{{cite journal|title=Ravenscroft V. Herbert And New English Library Limited|journal=Reports of Patent, Design and Trade Mark Cases|volume=97|issue=7|pages=193–212|publisher=Intellectual Property Office|doi=10.1093/rpc/1980rpc193|year=1980}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://badarchaeology.wordpress.com/tag/trevor-ravenscroft/|title=Trevor Ravenscroft -|publisher=}} 4. ^According to Wynants, Ravenscroft admitted during their interview that he had never actually met W.J. Stein, but "talked to him only via a medium". Alec Macellan, The Secret of the Spear – The Mystery of The Spear of Longinus p.116 5. ^Nick Freeman (2006) 'A decadent appetite for the lurid'?: James Herbert, The Spear and 'Nazi Gothic'. Gothic Studies Volume 8 (2). 80-97. 6. ^193 |No. 7] 8 May 1980 - Reports of Patent, Design and Trade Mark rpc.oxfordjournals.org/content/97/7/193.full.pdf May 8, 1980 - The plaintiff, Trevor Ravenscroft, was the author of a book called "The Spear of. Destiny". The first defendant, James Herbert, was an author of" 7. ^Ravenscroft v Herbert (1980) RPC 193 8. ^{{cite book | last = Ravenscroft | first = Trevor | title = The Spear of Destiny | publisher = Weiser Books | year = 1982 | isbn = 978-0-87728-547-2 }} External links
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