Star in the West: A Critical Essay Upon The Works Of Aleister Crowley

by J.F.C. Fuller

Hardcover, 1907

Status

Available

Call number

821.912

Collection

Publication

Health Research: Mokelumne Hill, CA (1969), Comb Bind Paperback, 327 pages

Description

It was while in India that Fuller first contacted Aleister Crowley, writer, magician and notorious self-publicist. He saw an advertisement offering #100 for the best essay on Crowley's works published in the Traveller's Edition, and on its arrival, I decided to try my luck. Such were the origins of Fuller's first book, The Star in the West. Fuller won Crowley's prize and the two men became fast friends. J. F. C. Fuller was a follower of Aleister Crowley as well as an innovator of military maneuvers and tank warfare in World War II. Major General Fuller was one of the foremost military historians of the 20th century, and the author of many books, including A Military History of the Western World.

Language

Physical description

327 p.

ISBN

0950500119 / 9780950500119

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