Initiation into Hermetics. A Course of Instruction of Magic Theory and Practice
Wuppertal, Dieter Ruggeberg, 1987 (fifth edition)/ 1962 (first English edition)/ 1956. More
Wuppertal, Dieter Ruggeberg, 1987 (fifth edition)/ 1962 (first English edition)/ 1956. More
London, Neptune Press, 2004 (first edition). 'Progradior' was the 'magical name' of Frank Bennett (1868-1930), a disciple of Aleister Crowley's, who migrated to Australia in 1911. The '"Magical Record" chronicled the visionary and magical experiences he underwent during an intense retreat ... which he undertook at the Crowley's Abbey of..... More
New York, Magickal Childe, Inc., 1988. A commissioned binding. More
London, Fulgur Limited, 2007 (new edition, first thus). Bibliothèque de Verseau, Volume 1: number 60 of 700 copies (in a total edition of 788). 'First appearing nearly thirty years ago the original work has been corrected and augmented with a new introduction and many illustrations drawn especially for this limited..... More
London, Fulgur Limited, 2016. The 'strange narrative of certain magical work conducted at the infamous Hyde Park Lodge in Chicago during the period 1965-1975. The lodge was a ritual collective of occult initiatives who would meet monthly ... "Ontological Graffiti" contains the seances, lecture notes and descriptive texts for this..... 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, Fulgur Limited, 2011. This 'anthology features essays, artwork, prose and soundscapes'. One of 808 standard copies bound in cloth. 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
[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
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
[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
[South Carolina], Xoanon Publishing, 2015 (revised and expanded third edition)/ 1992. Number 15 of 1000 copies thus (in a total edition of 1133 copies). More
London, Neptune Press, 1955 [first thus]. One of 1100 copies. More
[USA?], 'Privately Printed by O. T. O.' [Ordo Templi Orientis], [circa 1970s?]. An enlarged edition, incorporating a partial facsimile of the original 1909 edition. More
Dallas, Sangreal Foundation, 1969 (first thus). The first separate edition of Crowley's 'almost epic poem about mysticism'; the almost epic 26-page commentary by Regardie is new to this edition. More
Jersey, Neville Spearman, 1974 (first edition). This edition was collated from two hitherto unpublished copies produced by Crowley in 1915. More
Dallas, Sangreal Foundation, Inc., [1969]. Frater Perdurabo and Soror Virakam are pseudonyms for Aleister Crowley and Mary d'Este-Sturges. More
New York, Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1972/ 1952 (revised edition)/ 1913. '"The Book of Lies" is a witty, instructive, and admirable collection of paradoxes; however, it is not a philosophical or mystical treatise. Actually, its subtleties exhilarate. Scholars have said it is "stupendously idiotic and amazingly clever"' (and this is just..... More
New York City, Magickal Childe Publishing, 1989 (facsimile edition)/ 1904. 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, Mandrake Press, 1993]. The collection comprises: The Avenger to the Theosophical Society; To Man; The World Teacher to the Theosophical Society; Your Interest in Magick ...; and MadameTussaud-Besant (all quarto); and Songs for Italy; The Rites of Eleusis; England, Stand Fast!; Hymn to Pan; New Year 1903; The Creed..... 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