Box 37
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A Private Notebook About The Serpent
File — Box: 37, Volume: 1
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
A. C. Lambert writes: "For a long time I have wished to write something about the Serpent, the oldest and most widespread religious symbol probably in the world, and the character embedded irrevocably and illuminatingly in the Genesis version of the numerous ancient myths of the creation. The hundreds of serpent images and symbols that have been collected over the years in the working sheets of this Notebook are all omitted here. So, too, are nearly all the references. This is a condensed...
Dates:
1929-1983
A Private Notebook About The Serpent
File — Box: 37, Volume: 2
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
Copy of Bk 1 above and an article titled "Close-Up/William Haast, Sparring Partner to Cobras, Most Snake-Bitten Man," Life Magazine (June, 1968).
Dates:
1929-1983
The Serpent
File — Box: 37, Volume: 3
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents
A. C. Lambert writes: "Many hundreds of pages of notes, pictures, clippings, extracts, etc., etc., were assembled at one time over the years antecedent to a book on The Serpent that I once wrote. Most of those voluminous notes and clippings have been thrown out. Some have been given at times to interested students. Some typical ones are retained here as supports for the work on The Serpent."
Dates:
1929-1983