A Druid in Psychologist’s Clothing

Authored by: Ian C. Edwards PhD

Published by: Anathema Publishing

Imagine a man who influenced the likes of Alan Watts, was a friend of Krishnamurti, whose work was lauded by Henry Miller, and had the audacity to challenge the great psychiatrist, C.G. Jung, during one of Jung’s own seminars. Also imagine that this very same man who authored thirteen books and countless articles on the relationship between psychology, psychotherapy, philosophy, spiritual practice, and Druidry was left out of the history books, and pushed to the margins of obscurity. Who was this man? This man was the early 20th-century British psychologist and Druid, E. Graham Howe.

Howe was a master psychologist but even more so a Druid, whom he described as being, “masters of the art of living.” He was a Druid in psychologist’s clothing, a psychologist who used psychology and psychotherapy to convey his secret Druidic doctrine. Like C.G. Jung’s Gnostically influenced Liber Novus (The Red Book), which was the secret foundation for all of his psychological writings, Howe’s Druidry was the secret foundation for his own writings. Howe’s Druidry had one primary aim, which was to heal psychological suffering. Whether he was referencing psychology, philosophy, or spirituality, Howe pointed to the art of healing in them all.

E. Graham Howe was one of the first psychologists to integrate spiritual practice with psychotherapy. Because he did so during a time when psychoanalysis was being established as a dogma, Howe was marginalized and even anathematized by the various psychoanalytic schools. This book will situate Howe within the history of psychoanalysis, showing his work in relation to Sigmund Freud, C.G. Jung, and Alfred Adler just to name a few. It will also provide a summary and reading of his metaphysical psychology, illustrating his views on depression, love, time, war, self-knowledge, psychotherapy as a way of being, and more. The book will also present some Druidic foundations of Howe’ psychology, in the spirit of the 18th – 19th century Welsh poet, Iolo Morganwg, whose own Druidry, like Howe’s, was inspired, emphasizing more of the Druidic soul rather than blind allegiance to any tradition or belief system.

Included in this book are forewords by author and Druid, John Michael Greer, and Jungian analyst and author, Stanton Marlan.

Bibliography

Collector’s Edition

Publication date/ copyright date: 2023.
ISBN: 978-1-989339-25-1
Original price: £62/CA$105/US$78
Copies printed: Limited to 1000 copies.

Contributors
Illustrated by: Philipp Müller (aka. Black Philipp).
Typeset, Layout and Design by: Joseph Uccello. 

Physical Description
Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches (228.6 X 152.4 mm Portrait).
Page Count: 272 pages. 
Illustrative content: B&W

Binding
Binding: Hardbound 100pts, Gold Headbands & Gold Silk Ribbon Marker. Quarter-bound in Skivertex Blue Galuchat and Assuan Dark Navy Blue fine Italian bookcloth. Gold foil blocking on rounded spine bleeding onto both front and back. Blind Deboss details onto both front and back as well. 
Paper: Printed on Munken Pure Smooth Cream 150gsm archive-quality paper. B&W interior, with Constellation Jade Silk Endpapers.
Typography: Fine typography.

Content Note
Accompanying material: Comes with a numbered tipped-in carton-plate signed by the Author.

Artisanal Edition

Publication date/ copyright date: 2023.
ISBN: 978-1-989339-25-1
Original price: £410/CA$695/US$517
Copies printed: Limited to 24 copies.

Contributors
Illustrated by: Philipp Müller (aka. Black Philipp).
Typeset, Layout and Design by: Joseph Uccello. 
Endpapers by: Freya Scott.

Physical Description
Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches.
Page Count: 272 pages. 
Illustrative content: B&W

Binding
Binding: Hardbound 100pts, bound in Petrol-Blue Nappa Lamb Genuine Leather with Raised Bands on the spine. Gold foil blocking on rounded spine and on the cover, as well as circular embossing on the over, and large blind-deboss on the backcover. Gold coloured Headbands & Silk Ribbons. Bound by world-renowned bookbindery in the UK. Hand-custom-made Marbled Endpapers.
Paper: Printed on Munken Pure Smooth Cream 150gsm archive-quality paper. B&W interior, with Constellation Jade Silk Endpapers.
Typography: Fine typography.

Content Note
Accompanying material: Comes with a signed carton-plate insert glued on the interior.
Other: Slipcase bound in Petrol-Blue Nappa Lamb Genuine Leather + the same Hand-Made Paper as the Endpapers.

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