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The Further Prophecies of Nostradamus: 1985 and Beyond — Erika Cheetham | Perigee Books / Putnam (1985) | Hardcover
The Further Prophecies of Nostradamus: 1985 and Beyond — Erika Cheetham | Perigee Books / Putnam (1985) | Hardcover
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He predicted plagues, wars, and the rise of tyrants — and somehow still found time to write it all down in cryptic French quatrains. The Further Prophecies of Nostradamus: 1985 and Beyond is Erika Cheetham's follow-up to her national bestselling interpretation of the 16th-century seer's most chilling visions, picking up where the original left off and pushing the prophecies into the then-uncharted territory of the late 20th century and beyond. Published by Perigee Books in 1985, this hardcover edition captures the peak of the Nostradamus pop-culture moment — when everyone was convinced the guy had basically already written the evening news.
What's Included:
- 📖 Hardcover book — Perigee Books / The Putnam Publishing Group (1985)
- 📦 Original dust jacket — shows wear consistent with age
Book Details:
- 🏆 Author: Erika Cheetham | Publisher: Perigee Books / The Putnam Publishing Group | © 1985 The St. Lucia Foundation
- 📍 Published: New York, NY | Printed in the United States of America
- 📸 Internal reference: 05844
- 🌍 First edition hardcover | English language
Why Collectors Love It:
Erika Cheetham was the definitive English-language interpreter of Nostradamus in the 1980s, and this sequel arrived right at the height of Cold War anxiety — when the idea that a 16th-century French astrologer had already mapped out nuclear war felt uncomfortably plausible. It's a genuine artifact of 1980s pop-occult culture, the kind of book that lived on the shelf next to a copy of Chariots of the Gods and a well-worn VHS of In Search Of. The dust jacket art alone is worth the price of admission.
Condition Notes:
Hardcover with dust jacket — shows normal wear consistent with its age. Please review photos for specific condition details.
Perfect For: Collectors of 1980s occult and paranormal literature, Nostradamus enthusiasts and prophecy buffs, fans of Erika Cheetham's interpretive work, and anyone who still wants to know what the guy actually said about the late 20th century.
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