Aleister Crowley - Magick in Theory and Practice
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Aleister Crowley - Magick in Theory and Practice - New York - Dover Publications Inc. - 1976 - 1st edition - [xxviii], 436, [12] pp - Paperback - 13,5 x 21 cm. - Cover design: Edmund V. Gillon Jr.
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"Unabridged republication" of the magical textbook originally published in 1929 by the British warlock Aleister Crowley (1875-1947). Illustrated with black and white drawings and figures. With list of other titles from Dover Books.
¶ THE book on ceremonial magic, written especially for neophytes, dealing with i.a. the Holy Grail, Abrahadabra, clairvoyance, rituals, black masses and pagan orgies. Crowley's system is based on the ideas of Buddhism, Tantra, Gnosticism, Egyptian mysteries and the teachings of Abra-Melin and other early magicians. He was called "The Wickedest Man in the World".