The 3rd International Humanities Conference. All and Everything '98. The Proceedings. [Offered together with the Proceedings for 1999 to 2002]
[Not given], Convenors of the International Humanities Conference, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. More
[Not given], Convenors of the International Humanities Conference, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. More
New York, Samuel Weiser, 1969. More
New York, Samuel Weiser, 1969 (facsimile)/ (1923). The author was the "magickal son" of Aleister Crowley. This reprint edition was limited to only 750 copies. More
New York, Samuel Weiser, 1969. Limited edition of 750 copies. More
London, Fulgur Limited, 2010. One of 800 copies in cloth. More
London, Scarlet Imprint, 2008. Number 71 of 555 copies in cloth. More
London, Scarlet Imprint, 2008. Number 52 of only 55 copies of this deluxe edition, each one containing an original drawing by the author ('Famille Eros Ghuedhe' in this instance). More
London, C. Kegan Paul and Co., 1878. With the bookplate of Harold Sheard. More
York Beach, The Teitan Press, 2008 (first US edition)/ 1914 ('Sepher Maphteah Shelomo' [sic]) and 1903 ('Clavicula Salomonis'). Number 52 of 358 copies; a 'Weiser Antiquarian Books' bookplate signed by Stephen Skinner is mounted on the front free endpaper. More
New York, Yoseloff, 1956/ 1903. More
London, Dent, 1914. More
York Beach, Teitan Press, 2015. One of the deluxe numbered edition limited to 72 copies; each one is signed by the author, 'with an original hand-drawn seal of one of the Spirits of Goetia housed in a pocket at the rear of the volume. These copies [are] designated by the..... More
Dallas, Sangreal Foundation, Inc., [1969]. Frater Perdurabo and Soror Virakam are pseudonyms for Aleister Crowley and Mary d'Este-Sturges. More
New York, Weiser Books, 2017 (facsimile edition)/ 1969 (first thus)/ 1944. A limitation label is tipped in on the front flyleaf; this is number 40 of 156 copies. More
London, Jonathan Cape, 1969 (first thus). A pencilled inscription on the half-title states it is 'To Be Published In London | July. | Pre-Pub Price £5/5/- | Aust $15.00 | After July £6/6/- | $18.00 | Aust'. The first two parts of the book (pages 29-389) were first published in..... More
London, Jonathan Cape, 1969 (first thus). The first two parts of the book (pages 29-389) were first published in 1929; the balance of the work is published here for the first time. More
'London, The O.T.O. [Ordo Templi Orientis], BM/JPKH, 1936' [but an early facsimile edition with no alternative imprint details provided; it was perhaps published by Weiser in 1956]. More
Chicago, The Teitan Press, 1990 (first facsimile edition)/ 1907. The original edition was limited to 500 copies. More
St Paul, Llewellyn Publications, 1973 (first thus). More
London, The Mandrake Press, 1929 (first edition). Crowley's second novel; one of only 2500 copies. 'The Mandrake Press was a British small press founded by Edward Goldston and P.R. Stephensen [an Australian] in 1929. In 1930 the company had financial problems and a consortium led by Aleister Crowley formed Mandrake..... More
York Beach, Samuel Weiser, 1983 (first edition). The 'first published collection of the fourteen Holy Books received by Aleister Crowley. It could well be called the bible of Thelema.... A comprehensive preface by Hymenaeus Alpha, Caliph of the OTO, surveys the sensitive issues concerning the editorial handling of revealed material'..... More
Berkeley, Conjoined Creation, 2013. Number 69 of 80 copies in cloth; this copy is inscribed and signed by Marlene Cornelius, the editor. More
York Beach, Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1998 (first thus). This work is 'the record of Aleister Crowley's exploration of the 30 AEthyrs of the Enochian system of magick developed by the Elizabethan magicians Dr John Dee and Edward Kelly. Crowley obtained these visions in Mexico in 1900, and in Algeria in..... More
London, Wieland and Co., [1912, first edition] and [1913, first and only edition]. The first edition print run of both these volumes was only 500 copies each. The print run of the second issue of Part I, also in 1912, was between 1500 and 2000 copies. [2 items]. More
London, The O.T.O. [Ordo Templi Orientis], BCM/ANKH, 1939. 'In a 15 July 1939 letter to Wilfred Talbot Smith, Crowley mentions that in order to save on shipping costs he is sending 30 copies of the book in sheets to be bound by Smith as near as possible to the original..... More