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Алистер Кроули

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The Book of Thoth : A Short Essay on the Tarot of the Egyptians is the title of The Equinox, volume III, number 5, by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley. The book is recorded in the vernal equinox of 1944 and was originally published in an edition limited to 200 numbered and signed copies. This book …

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Книга закона — основной текст учения Телема, написанный Алистером Кроули в городе Каир в 1904 году. Один из самых известных трудов Алистера Кроули. Оригинальное полное название книги Liber AL vel Legis, sub figura CCXX, as delivered by XCIII=418 to DCLXVI. По словам Кроули, книга была продиктована ему 8, 9 и 10 апреля …

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The Book of Lies was written by English occultist and teacher Aleister Crowley and first published in 1912 or 1913. As Crowley describes it: "This book deals with many matters on all planes of the very highest importance. It is an official publication for Babes of the Abyss, but is recommended even to beginners as …

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Diary of a Drug Fiend, published in 1922, was occult writer and mystic Aleister Crowley's first published novel, and is also reportedly the earliest known reference to the Abbey of Thelema in Sicily.

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This is a novel by Crowley about a magical war between a white lodge ( led by Iff ) and a black lodge ( led by Douglas ) over an unborn child, the "moonchild" of the title, with the action moving between London, Paris and a villa in Naples. It was written in 1917 in New Orleans.

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«Книга Четыре. Мистицизм и Магия» — книга Алистера Кроули.

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The Confessions of Aleister Crowley : An Autohagiography, by Aleister Crowley, is a partial autobiography by poet and occultist Crowley. It covers the early years of his life up until the mid-late 1920s but does not include the latter part of Crowley's life and career between then and his death in 1947. Mandrake Press …

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Magick Without Tears, a series of letters, was the last book written by English occultist Aleister Crowley, although it was not published until after his death. It was written in the mid-1940s and published in 1954 with a foreword by its editor, Karl Germer.