The Books of the Beast: Essays on Aleister Crowley, Montague Summers and Others: A guide to Aleister Crowley's Magical 1st Editions

by Timothy D. Smith

Paperback, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

PR479.O26 S65

Publication

Mandrake (1991), Edition: Revised ed., 174 pages

Description

Timothy d'Arch Smith is a well-known bibliographer, reviewer and antiquarian bookseller with a special interest in the by-ways of literature, notably the occult and the curious. For Aleister Crowley a book was a talisman and their every part right down to colour, dimension, and price was symbolic. He also used magical techniques to gain literary success--thus new editions of Crowley's writing multiply daily, tantalising the bibliographer. All the more indispensable is this authoritative guide to his magical first editions. Timothy d'Arch Smith, widely acknowledged as a leading expert on Crowley and on underground literature, offers several shorter articles on: Oxford's demonologist Montague Summers; R A Caton and his Fortune Press; Sexual prophet Ralph Chubb; Florence Farr; The British Library Private Case and Timothy d'Arch Smith. This new edition also includes an extra chapter on Crowley.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

174 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

1869928172 / 9781869928179
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