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Aleister
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CROWLEY, Aleister
Ahab and other poems/ by Aleister Crowley: with an introduction
and epilogue by Count Vladimir Svareff
London: Privately printed at the Chiswick Press, 1903. The typography
and bindings used by William Morris appealed to Crowley and so when
he commissioned the Chiswick Press to print Ahab he specified that
the Caxton Antique typeface designed by Morris be used. The Count
Vladimir Svareff who “wrote” the introduction and epilogue
was of course Crowley himself.
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CROWLEY, Aleister
Aleister Crowley Thoth tarot deck
New York: U.S. Games Systems, 1978. Printed in Belgium, this
tarot pack was designed by Aleister Crowley in partnership with Lady
Frieda Harris.
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CROWLEY, Aleister
The banned lecture: Gilles de Rais: to have been delivered before
the Oxford University Poetry Society on the evening of Monday February
3rd, 1930
London: Published by P.R. Stephensen, 1930. Description
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CROWLEY, Aleister
Liber CCCXXXIII [i.e. trecentesimus tricesimus tertius] : the Book
of lies, which is also falsely called, Breaks: the wanderings or falsifications
of the one thought of Frater Perdurabo, which thought is itself untrue
London: Wieland, 1913.
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CROWLEY, Aleister
The spirit of solitude: an autohagiography, subsequently re-Antichristened
The Confessions of Aleister Crowley
London: Mandrake Press, 1929 The copy held here is inscribed
on front flyleaf: To Edmund Goldstein and is signed by Aleister Crowley.
An Australian, P.R.Stephenson, who was sympathetic to Crowley because
of the perceived smear campaign against him, ran the Mandrake Press.
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CROWLEY, Aleister
The winged beetle
London: Privately printed, 1910.
A sumptuously produced volume of poetry, which was issued in an edition
of only 350 copies.
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Grillot De Givry, Emile
Witchcraft, magic and alchemy. By Grillot De Givry. Translated
by J. Courtnay Locke
London: Harrap, [1931]
Description
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NORTON, Rosaleen
The art of Rosaleen Norton; with poems by Gavin Greenlees
Sydney: Walter Glover, [1952]
Description
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SPARE,
Austin Osmon
Earth inferno
London: Askin Press, 1976
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SPARE,
Austin Osmon
A Book of satyrs
London: Co-operative Printing Society, 1907 |

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WAITE,
Arthur Edward
The Book of black magic and of pacts: including the rites and mysteries
of goetic theurgy, sorcery and infernal necromancy
Chicago: The De Laurent Co., 1940
A reprint of Waite’s original edition of 1898.
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WAITE,
Arthur Edward
The Book of ceremonial magic: including the rites and mysteries
of goetic theurgy, sorcery and infernal necromancy
London: Rider, 1911
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