The Life & Teaching of Masters of Far East, Vol. 2, Baird Spalding, 1927 - RARE

Note: First printing of Vol. 1 was 1924, and I believe this (1927) is the 1st for Vol. 2.  I've found 1927 online only as facsimile reprints.  This 1927 Vol. 2 follows his second trip to the Far East which took place in the early 1920's.  Most available older Spalding books were printed in the 1930's, by his new publisher Devorss, who prompted and supported Baird's third trip, to India, in 1935.  

from internet:

     Eleven men embarked upon a journey in 1894 with one objective:

to find the great spiritual teachers of the Far East and witness their uncommon abilities.

    Since these Masters were scattered over a wide territory that covered a large portion of India, Tibet, China, and Persia, they knew it could take years of searching many secluded villages and hidden mountain communes. Planning each step of the journey became a challenge knowing that countless miles of rugged terrain separated the remote and isolate locations that were imperative to the exploration. Even though they could plot their route on a map and see where they were headed, the destination deep within the souls of eleven scientifically trained men remained uncertain. Baird T. Spalding and the others were practical in nature and the thought of spiritual masters performing miracles seemed impossible. Despite these suspect thoughts, something compelled them to move onward. So they did.
Volume 2: Visit to the Temple of the Great Tau Cross. Visit with the Master Jesus. Jesus discussed the nature of hell; the nature of God. The Mystery of thought vibrations. Jesus feeds the multitude. An account of a healing experience. Jesus and Buddha visit the group. ISBN# 9780875163642

Condition:
Very Good Condition for this hdbk.  Cover shows just a little wear to corners and spine ends.  Binding/hinges are tight/strong.  Paper and print have a nice brown tint...I don't believe there is any age-tanning, except right inside the covers.  A few small light scuff marks and crayon traces on first few pages, but otherwise the interior shows no wear.  No DJ, but book has a new 2-mil OPP poly wrap.