The Strange Necessity. The Autobiography. Resolutions and Reminiscence to 1969
New York, Horizon Press, 1969. More
New York, Horizon Press, 1969. More
Santa Fe, Bennett Books, 1997 (first thus) / 1956. More
London, Turnstone Books, 1973. Plus several plates from photographs. More
Santa Fe, Bennett Books, 1989 (reprint)/ 1973. "... a book that dares to disturb complacency and arouse a practical concern for the future of our planet ..." (rear cover). More
Santa Fe, Bennett Books, 2000 (first single volume)/ 1976 and 1977. "... a unique collection from his Central Asia travel notes of 1953..." (rear cover). More
Daglingworth Manor, Coombe Springs Press, 1980. More
Santa Fe, Bennett Books, 1991 (enlarged edition)/ 1976. Compiled by A.G.E. Blake from Bennett's unpublished writings and talks, with a new foreword by Blake. More
Sherborne, Coombe Springs Press, 1977. More
London, Turnstone Books, 1975 (first paperback edition)/ 1965. 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
[The Netherlands], Aeon Sophia Press, 2015 (second edition)/ 2014. Number 60 of 100 copies. More
[The Netherlands], Aeon Sophia Press, 2014 (first edition). Number 35 of only 100 copies. More
New York, Yoseloff, 1956/ 1903. More
London, Dent, 1914. More
[London], Scarlet Imprint, 2011. One of 685 copies in cloth; a further 55 copies were bound in leather. This copy is signed (with a sigil) on the half-title by the author. 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
New York, Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1974 (third impression)/ 1973 (second printing)/ 1972 (facsimile edition, first thus)/ 1929. The 'Blue Equinox'. More
Tampa, Silver Star Publications, 1992 [first edition]. This copy is signed by Ray Eales. More
New York, Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1978 (third printing)/ 1972 (facsimile edition, first thus)/ 1909 to 1913; and 1973/ 1972 (facsimile edition, first thus)/ 1929. [11 items]. 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
Kings Beach, Thelema Publications, 1974/ [1914]. More
London, Suhal, 1993. Selected texts from 'The Holy Books of Thelema'. More
New York, Gordon Press, 1974 (first thus)/ 1898 to 1913. Titles and presumed dates of original publication are as follows. (1) Songs of the Spirit (1898). (2) Jephthah (1899). (3) Jezebel and Other Tragic Poems by Count Vladimir Svareff (1899). (4) The Soul of Osiris (1899). (5) Tannhauser (1901). (6)..... More
Chicago, The Teitan Press, 1992 (facsimile edition)/ 1910. The original edition was limited to only 350 copies. The title page carries the ownership signature of Olav Hagen (1921-2013) 'a Norwegian cross-country skier who competed during the 1940s. He won a bronze ... at the 1948 Winter Olympics' (Wikipedia). More
Dublin, California, The Ordo Templi Orientis (Thelema Publications), 1976. More