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I have thusfar resisted temptations to write book reviews on-line, but inasmuch as I was specifically looking for Moncure Conway and saw that the one of his books that I had read had no review, I thought that I would jump in there. I was reading "In Search of the Miraculous" by P.D. Ouspensky, and it begins with his mention of his "rather long journey through Egypt, Ceylon, and India", and I thought of "My Pilgrimage to the Wise Men of the East". I have what is probably a first edition, and it has been over twenty years since I read it, so please excuse the lack of details. I enjoy travel, and spiritual growth is my primary motivation in life; I found this book to be satisfying in both regards.