
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a collection of books arranged on three white, horizontal shelves, suggesting an indoor library or private collection setting. The predominant subject matter is Spiritism, with numerous titles by Allan Kardec, Francisco Cândido Xavier, and André Luiz. The top shelf contains multiple uniform volumes of "Revista Espírita" by Allan Kardec, with visible years ranging from 1861 to 1867, and three identically bound blue books titled "Revolução Espírita" by Paulo Henrique de Figueiredo. Behind these, a light blue background is visible. The middle shelf features a diverse array of Spiritist texts, including multiple copies of "A Gênese," "O Livro dos Médiuns," "O Evangelho Segundo o Espiritismo," "O Céu e o Inferno," "Obras Póstumas," and "O Que É o Espiritismo," predominantly by Allan Kardec. Several book spines display portraits of Allan Kardec. Spine colors vary, including red, black, green, pink, blue, beige, and grey. One book on this shelf has a white spiral binding. The bottom shelf is densely packed with numerous books by Francisco Cândido Xavier (Chico Xavier) and André Luiz, with titles such as "Palavras de Vida Eterna," "Sinal Verde," "Roteiro," "Libertação," "O Consolador," "Coragem," "Gratidão e Paz," "Cidade no Além," and "Horas de Luz." Some of these books are numbered on their spines (e.g., 1, 2, 4, 5), indicating a series. Books on the bottom shelf exhibit varied wear, with some appearing faded or slightly damaged. All books are in Portuguese, and the authors are central figures in Brazilian Spiritism. No individuals are present in the scene. The specific concentration of Spiritist literature strongly indicates a library within a Spiritist center or a dedicated private collection in Recife, Brazil.
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