The Lucky Mojo Curio Company is holding a random drawing to give away 2 awesome spiritual supply prize to expand your mind and bring your dreams to life. This week the prizes are the Lucky Number Special book giveaway:
* The Secret of Numbers Revealed: The Magic Power of Numbers" ed. by Godfrey Spencer, catherine yronwode, and Dr. Roy Page Walton. Numbers are everywhere and all around us — but do you know what they mean and how to read them? This book explains the five branches of numerical influence on human affairs. 96-pages, trade paperback, illustrated;
* H. P. Dream Book by Professor Uriah Konje (pseudonym of Herbert Gladstone Parris Originally published in 1926; this is a facsimile reprint dated 1980. "Prof. Uriah Konje," a pseudonym of the African American author and publisher Herbert Parris (hence the "H.P." of the title). Three-digit lucky numbers lists include Holidays, 66 pages of dreams (without interpretations), letters of the alphabet, 5 pages of ladies's names, 5 pages of gentlemen's names, natural events, days of the week, months of the year, body parts, garments, states, territories, and cities of the USA, and two important messages addressed "To the Black people of the World" and "To All Oppressed people of the World";
* The "Pick'Em Dream Book" by Rajah Rabo (pseudonym of Carl Z. Talbot). Originally published in the 1950s; this is a facsimile reprint. This dream book is unique in that the Pick'Em system consists of 104 pages of lists of dream keywords with 9 consecutively-numbered selections for variations on the image. The 10th number in the set, deemed a "Special," is picked to play on designated days of the week. The dreams are given interpretations and forecasts. There are also 5 pages of women's names, 4 pages of men's names, and 12 pages of monthly number picks;
* Kansas City Kitty Dream Book by Kansas City Kitty (pseudonym). Originally published circa 1930; this is a facsimile reprint. What sets this dream book apart is the cute artwork on the covers and internal pages. Sections include a 1 page introduction, 12 pages of birthday horoscope numbers, 88 pages of dream keywords, 14 pages of women's names, and 12 pages of men's names. There are no interpretations for the dreams, just sets of number picks. The pen and ink drawings -- depicting scenes in an African American barbershop, lunch counter, small-town neighborhood, and church -- contain lucky numbers attached to almost every surface, so you can bet what you see, and as Rev. I. Doolittle says: "Brethren and Sisters, If ... you MUST play 'em, BOX 'EM";
and last but not least:
* Prof. Hitt's Rundowns and Workouts by Prof. E.Z. Hitts (pseudonym of Theodore Becker) is the most famous, and most often consulted, of the many follow-up systems published since lottery play began. If you bet the numbers, this will open your eyes to traditional variations by which players parlay another gambler's win into their own. 80 pages saddle-stiched.
All you have to do to enter is to post a comment to the contest announcement on the Lucky Mojo Facebook page, Facebook Fridays! status message.
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First thing tomorrow morning, we will select 2 winners at random, announce their names here, and ask them to message the Lucky Mojo Facebook Page with their mailing addresses, so we can send them their FREE Lucky Number Special books.
