Source: Internet Book of Shadows at Sacred Texts
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The Earth is a living, conscious being. In company with cultures of many different times and places, we name these things as sacred: air, fire, water, and earth.
Whether we see them as the breath, energy, blood, and body of the Mother, or as the blessed gifts of a Creator, or as symbols of interconnected systems that sustain life, we know that nothing can live without them.
To call these things sacred is to say that they have a value beyond their usefulness for human ends, that they themselves become the standard by which our acts, our economics, our laws, and our purposes must be judged. No one has the right to appropriate them or profit from them at the expense of others. Any government that fails to protect them forfeits its legitimacy.
All people, all living things, are part of the earth life, and so are sacred. No one of us stands higher or lower than any other. Only justice can assure balance; only ecological balance can sustain freedom. Only in freedom can that fifth sacred thing we call spirit flourish in its full diversity.
To honor the sacred is to create conditions in which nourishment, sustenance, habitat, knowledge, freedom, and beauty can thrive. To honor the sacred is to make love possible.
To this we dedicate our curiosity, our will, our courage, our silences, and our voices. To this we dedicate our lives.
–Starhawk
from The Fifth Sacred Thing (1993)
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(excerpt from Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword)
WE ARE THE WITCHCRAFT. We are the oldest organization in the world. When man was born, we were. We sang the first cradle song. We healed the first wound, we comforted the first terror. We were the Guardians against the Darkness, the Helpers on the Left Hand Side. Rock drawings in the Pyrenees remember us, and little clay images, made for an old purpose when the world was new. Our hand was on the old stone circles, the monolith, the dolmen, and the druid oak. We sang the first hunting songs, we made the first crops to grow; when man stood naked before the Powers that made him, we sang the first chant of terror and wonder. We wooed among the Pyramids, watched Egypt rise and fall, ruled for a space in Chaldea and Babylon, the Magian Kings. We sat among the secret assemblies of Israel, and danced the wild and stately dances in the sacred groves of Greece.
In China and Yucatan, in Kansas and Kurdistan we are one. All organizations have known us, no organization is of us; when there is too much organization we depart. We are on the side of man, of life, and of the individual. Therefore we are against religion, morality and government. Therefore our name is Lucifer. We are on the side of freedom, of love, of joy and laughter and divine drunkenness. Therefore our name is Babalon.
Sometimes we move openly, sometimes in silence and in secret. Night and day are one to us, calm and storm, seasons and the cycles of man, all these things are one, for we are at the roots. Supplicant we stand before the Powers of Life and Death, and are heard of these Powers, and avail. Our way is the secret way, the unknown direction. Our way is the way of the serpent in the underbrush, our knowledge is in the eyes of goats and of women.
It is our own force that sometimes shifts jeweled coils and %5B...%5D mighty pinions in the breast of man; our Power is one with the Power that causes the God to stir in the heart of the seed, and the bud to burst into blossom and fruit; and whenever a man and a woman are united in one substance, our power is that substance.
Merlin was of us, and Gawain and Arthur, Rabelais and Catullus, Gilles de Retz and Jehanne d'Arc, De Molensis, Johannes Dee, Cagliostro, Francis Hepburn and Gellis Duncan, Swinburne and Eliphas Levi, and many another bard, Magus, poet, martyr known and unknown that carried our banners against the enemy multiform and ubiquitous, the Church and the State. And when that vermin of Hell that is called the Christian Church held all the West in a slavery of sin and death and terror, we, and we alone, brought hope to the heart of man, despite the dungeon and the stake.
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We are the Witchcraft, and although one may not know another, yet we are united by an indissoluble bond. And when the high wild cry of the eagle sounds in your mind, know that you are not alone in your desire for freedom. And when the howl of the wolf echoes in the forests of your night, know that there are those who also prowl. And when the ways of your fellows about you seem the ways of idiocy and madness, know that there are also others who have seen and judged - and acted.
Now know that the power that we serve lies in the heart of every man and woman as the tree lives in the seed. And to be with us, you have but to call upon that Power, and you are as one of us. And when our Power and Joy have come upon you, you may go forth and do your will among men, and none shall say you nay. And if it be your will, you shall do your will secretly, and if it be your will, you will do your will openly, as your will.
Therefore lift up your hearts saying, "I am a man" or "I am a woman, and the Power of Life is mine!" And in the Power of Life you shall live and love, accepting no restriction and placing no restriction, freely and granting freedom. And it may be in the bounty of life you shall see the love of life shine in the eyes of another, and the lust of life burn upon his brow, and thus you shall take great joy together. And it may be in good fortune you may find a number such; and share your joy in secret feasting and rejoicing and all manner of lovemaking and festival. Or it may be that at hazard and danger you will teach the joyous power to men; as your wills move you.
And this is well so long as you remember one thing. There can be no restriction. The Power of Life is not restricted; it knows its own way, but no mind knows that way. Therefore in yourself practice all the giving and taking of freedom that is consistent with life, for thereby alone can you remain in our joy.
Pain is. Terror is, loss and loneliness and agony of heart and spirit, even unto Death. For this is the gateway to the kingdom of Pan.
Our way is not for all men. There are those who are so constricted and sick in themselves that the thought of their own freedom is a horror, and that of others a fierce pain; so that they would enslave all men. And these you should shun, or, if you must, destroy them as you will know how, for this also is bounty.
Nor think the life power should manifest in those who have no trouble or turmoil, for these may be mere dumb cattle, innocents out of season. Rather does the power often show the most where conflict rages, since at any time, and especially in a false civilization, the way must be won through. Surrender is disaster. The other side of the coin is a song in the sunlight and a dance in the moonlight, where all mists are dispersed. But the way must be won.
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Book Directory - Sorted Alphabetically by Author
To know a person's library is to know something special about a person, and in this area of the Red Garters website we have a list of the books found in Gerald Gardner's Library. As we all know, Dr. Gardner was probably the pivotal figure of modern witchcraft, and this list will give readers a chance to find out what books may have influenced his life and teachings.
PLEASE NOTE: THE NWC DOES NOT OWN GARDNER'S LIBRARY. THIS IS ONLY A LISTING OF WHAT BOOKS WERE PART OF HIS ESTATE.
Note: Like most things in life, the list compiled here is not problem-free. This is an inventory of the materials that the Wiccan Church of Canada (WCC) purchased from Ripley's International, who had previously purchased them from Gardner's heirs, Campbell and Monique Wilson. It may be missing materials because:
Certainly, there is at least one surprising omission: none of Margaret Murray's books (such as The Witch-cult in Western Europe) appear in the list. Since Gardner was a friend of Murray's and a supporter of her theory of the origins of European Witchcraft, one would expected Gardner to have acquired her books. Perhaps these (likely signed first editions, given the quality of many of Gardner's other books) were bequested to others.
Another problem with the list, which the reader will quickly discover, is that the Wilson apparently added to the collection after Gardner's death. This is the only reasonable explanation for books such as Doreen Valiente's An ABC of Witchcraft Past & Present, which was not published until nine years after Gardner's death.
On top of this some of the citations are incomplete or possibly misspelled.
Despite these caveats, I hope that some of the other history-minded Wiccans out there will find this list as exciting as I have.
Oakseer
Table of contents
AUTHOR | TITLE | PUBLISHER | PUB_PLACE | PUB_DATE |
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A FRENCH ARMY SURGEON | Untrodden Fields of Anthropology: Observations of the Esoteric | Libraire des Bibliophiles | Paris | 1896 |
ABBOT, A. E. | Encyclopedia of the Occult Sciences | Emerson Press | London | 1960 |
ABBOTT, B. | A History of the Ridiculous Extravagances of Monsieur Oufle | F. Morphew | London | 1711 |
ADAMS, W. Davenport | Famous Books: Sketches in the Highways and Byeways of English Literature | William Glaisher | London | |
ADLINGTON, Wiilliam (illustrations by Dorothy Mullock) | The most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid & Psyche | Chatto & Windus | London | 1914 |
AHMED, Rollo | The Black Art | John Long | London | c 1936 |
AINSWORTH, William H. | The Lancashire Witches | Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. | Edinburgh | c 1840s |
AINSWORTH, William H. | The Lancashire Witches: A Romance of Pendle Forest | George Routledge & Sons | London | |
ALDER, Vera Stanley | The Finding of the Third Eye | Rider & Co. | London | c 1937 |
AMO, Divi Leschi Genus | De Lapide Philosophorum | Typis Ioannus Ringeri, Sumptibus Anthon I, Humm I | Francofurti | 1640 |
ANGLICUS, Merlinus Jr. | The Astrologer of the 19th Century | William Charlton Wright | London | 1825 |
APULEIUS, Lucius, translated by ADLINGTON, William | The Golden Asse | Richard Lesley & Co. Ltd. | London | 1946 |
ARMIDO, John (ed.) | Wisdom: A Journal for Thinking Men and Women 1954 #I | The Rosary Press | London | 1954 |
ARNO | 3 Drawing (4x6) pen & ink: "We don't serve spirits here," "Read any good plans lately?" & "Tantivy! Tantivy! Tantivy!" | |
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ATKINSON, Basil F.C. | The War with Satan: An Explanation of the Book of Revelation | The Protestant Truth Society Inc. | London | post 1940 |
ATKINSON, William Walker | The Secret of the Mental Magic: A Course of Seven Lessons | L.N. Fowler & Co. | London | 1907 |
B-----------, Abbot | A History of the Ridiculous Extravagances of Monsieur Oufle | F. Morphew | London | 1711 |
BAKR, Siraj Ed-Din Abu | The Book of Certainty | Rider & Company | London | 1952 |
BALFOUR, Jean | The "Palm Sunday" Case: New Light on an Old Love Story- Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, Vol. 52, Part 189, Feb. 1960 | The University Press | Glasgow | 1960 |
BANGS, John Kendrick | A House Boat on the Styx | Harper & Brothers, Publishers | London & New York | 1912 |
BANKS, M.M. | Tangled Thread Mazes | |
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1935 |
BARING, Maurice | Unreliable History | William Heinemann Ltd. | London | 1934 |
BARING-GOULD, Sabine | A Book of Folk-Lore | Collins' Clear Type Press (The Nation's Library) | London & Glasgow | |
BARING-GOULD, Sabine | The Book of Were-Wolves | Causeway Books | New York | 1973(?) |
BARING-GOULD, Sabine | The Deserts of Southern France, Vol. I | Methuen & Co. | London | 1984 |
BARKER, Gray (ed.) | Saucerian Bulletin Volume 3, #4 | Gray Barker | Clarksburg, West Virginia | Oct. 1958 |
BAROJA, Julio Cara, Transl. GLENDINNING, Nigel | The World of Witches | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | London | 1964 |
BARRETT, Francis | The Magus | University Books, Inc. | New York | 1967 |
BARRETT, Francis | The Magus or Celestial Intelligencer: Being a Complete System of Occult Philosophy | Lackington, Allen & Co. | London | 1801 |
BARRETT, W.P. (Translator) | The Trial of Jeanne d'Arc | George Routledge & Sons Ltd. | London | 1931 |
BARRINGER, Leslie | Joris of the Rock | Doubleday Doran & Co. Ltd. | Garden City, New York | 1929 |
BAYLEY, Harold | The Lost Language of Symbolism Volume I | Williams & Norgate | London | 1951,c1912 |
BEARD, Charles R. | Lucks and Talismans | Sampson, Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. | London | post-1925 |
BEAUMONT, John | An Historical, Physiological and Theological Treatise of Spirits, Apparitions, Witchcrafts and Other Magical Practices | Printed for D. Brown at the Black Swan | London | 1705 |
BEGG, R. Burns | Trials for Witchcraft in Scotland in 1661 and 1662 | |
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BEIN, Helmut (ed.) | East & West News: Number 38, July 1961 | Peter Campbell | Windermere, England | 1961 |
BELL, Sir Hesketh | Witches & Fishes | Edward Arnold & Co. | London | 1948 |
BELLOC, Hilaire | Warfare in England | Williams & Norgate | London | |
BENDIT, Laurence J. | Paranormal Cognition - Its Place in Human Psychology | Faber and Faber Ltd. | London | 1945 (c1944) |
BENIDGO, T. W. | Explanations of Altar Diagrams | |
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copied 1902 |
BENNETT, Colin | Practical Time-Travel | Rider & Co. | London | post 1936 |
BESANT, Annie | Esoteric Christianity or The Lesser Mysteries | The Theosophical Publishing House | Adyar, Madias, India | 1914 |
BESSON, Maurice, Translated by THORNTON, Euerard | The Scourge of the Indies: Buccaneers, Corsairs, Filibusters | George Routledge & Sons Ltd. | London | 1929 |
BESTERMAN, Theodore | Water Diving: New Facts and Theories | Methuen & Co. Ltd. | London | 1938 |
BETT, Henry | English Legends | B.T. Batsford Ltd. | London | 1952 (c1950) |
BETT, Henry | English Myths and Tradition | B.T. Batsford Ltd. | London | 1952 |
BIRD, J. Malcolm | My Psychic Adventures | George Allen & Unwin Ltd. | London | 1923 |
BLAKEBOROUGH, R. (collector), FAIRFAX, BLAKEBOROUGH, J. (ed. | The Hand of Glory and Further Grandfather's Tales | Grant Richards Ltd. | London | 1924 |
BLYTH-PRAEGER, Major J.F. | Radiesthetic Treatment of Animals and Plants | Medical Society for the Study of Radiesthesia | |
July 1952 |
BOCCACCIO, Giovanni (trans. PAYNE, John) | The Decameron, Vol. I | Boni & Liveright | New York | 1925 |
BOIS, Jules | Le Satanisme et la Magie (French) | Leon Chailley | Paris | 1895 |
BOND, Frederick Bligh | The Gate of Rememberance | B.H.Blackwell | Oxford | 1918 |
BONFANTI, Leo | The Witchcraft Histeria of 1692 | Pride Publications Incorporated | Wakefield, Mass. | 1971 |
BOSE, D.N. (ed.) | Tantras: Their Philosophy and Occult Secrets | Oriental Publishing Co. | Calcutta | |
BOSWELL, James (ed. COTTERILL, H.B.) | Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides | Macmilland and Co. Ltd. | London | 1927 (c 1902) |
BOTHWELL, Gosse | The Knights Templars - Golden Rule Lodge, No. 21, Tansaction I | John M. Watkins | London | |
BOUGET, Henry | An Examen of Witches | John Rodker | London | 1929 |
BOURNEUILLE, et E. Teinturies | Le Sabbat des Sorciers (French) | Lecrosrues et Baba editeurs | Paris | 1890 |
BOVET, Richard (ed. SUMMERS, Montague) | Pandaemonium | The Hand and Flower Press | Aldington, Kent, England | 1951 |
BOWEN, David | Folklore Guide to the Weather | The Western Press | N. Devon, England | 1953 |
BOYS, Rev. J. | A Brief account of the indisposition of the widow Cowan (Witch) | |
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copied 1712 |
BOZET, G., directeur general | Le digest de L'Occultisme (French) | Digest de L'Occultisme | Lyon | Aug. 1951 |
BRACELIN, J.L. | Gerald Gardner: Witch | The Octogon Press | London | 1960 |
BREWSTER, Sir David | Letters on Natural Magic, addressed to Sir Walter Scott (Family Library No. xxxiii) | John Murray | London | 1833 |
BRIDGEMAN, Lady Diana (ed. M. Bradford) | The Poems and Paintings of Lady Diana Bridgeman | Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd. | London | |
BRIDLE, Albert J. | Thoughts | Albert J. Bridle | London | 1953 (c 1934) |
BRODIE-INNES, J.W. | Scottish Witchcraft Trials | The Chiswick Press | London | 1891 |
BROMAGE, Bernard | The Occult Arts of Ancient Egypt | The Aquarian Press | London | 1953 |
BROOKS, C. Harry | The Practice of Autosuggestion by the Method of Emile Coue. | George Allen & Unwin Ltd. | London | 1922 |
BROWN, Harry Harrison | How to Control Fate through Suggestion: A Lesson in Soul Culture | L.N.Fowler & Co. | London | 1915 (c 1901) |
BROWN, T.E. | The Doctor: A Manx Poem | Swan Sonnenschein & Co. | London | 1891 |
BROWN, T.E. (w/intro by HENLEY, W.E.) | The Collected Poems of T.E.Brown | Macmillan and Co. Ltd. | London | 1901 (c 1900) |
BROWN, W.J. | The Gods had Wings | Constable & Co. | London | 1938 (c 1936) |
BROWNING, Robert | The Ring and The Book | Oxford University Press | London | 1912 |
BRYANT, Arthur | English Saga (1840-1940) | The Reprint Society | London | 1942 |
BUCHANAN, Robert | The Devil's Case | Robert Buchanan | London | c 1894 |
BULLETT, Gerald | The English Mystics | Michael Joseph Limited | London | 1950 |
BURLAND, C.A. | Magic Books from Mexico | Penguin Books Ltd. | Harmondsworth, England | 1952 (c 1954) |
BURTON, Jean | Heyday of a Wizard: Daniel Home the Medium | George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. | London | 1948 |
BUSQUET, Raoul | Nostradamus, sa famille, son secret (French) | Editions Fournier-Valdes | Paris | 1950 |
CABELL, James Branch | Beyond Life | John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd. | London | 1925 |
CABELL, James Branch | The Silver Stallion | John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd. | London | 1926 |
CAHAGNET, L.A. | Magnetic Magic | Privately Printed for Subscribers | |
1898 |
CAJUN, Andre | "Ol" Evil Eye: Making Voodoo | Cajun Publishing Co. | New Orleans | 1946 |
CALDECOTT, Gerald (ed.) | Prince of Darkness | Rides & Company | London | 1951 (c 1946) |
CALDER-MARSHALL, Arthur | The Magic of My Youth | Ruper Hart-Davis | London | 1951 |
CAMACHE, Heuri | Terrors of the Evil Eye Exposed | Raymond Publishing Co. | New York | 1946 |
CAMMELL, Charles Richard | Aleister Crowley: The Man: The Mage: The Poet. | The Richards Press | London | 1951 |
CAMPBELL, Walter Douglas | Beyond the Border | Archibald Constable and Company | Westminster | 1898 |
CANNON, Dr. Sir Alexander | What is Magic? | |
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1952 |
CARMICHAEL, Francis | The Witches of Brent | Geoffrey Bles | London | 1934 |
CARNEGIE, Dale | How to Win Friends and Influence People | Simon & Shuster | New York | 1938 |
CARR, A.H.Z. | How to Attract Good Luck | The Worlds Work Limited | Kingswood, Surrey, England | 1953 |
CARUS, Paul | History of the Devil and the Idea of Evil, Vol. 3 | The Open Court Publishing House | Chicago | 1900 |
CASTIGLIONI, Arturo (trans. GIANTURCO, V.) | Adventures of the Mind | Simpson, Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. | London | |
CHALEB, Rabbi (trans) | The 6th and 7th Books of Moses or Moses' Magic Spirit | |
U.S.A. | |
CHAMBERS, E.K. | Arthur of Britain | Sidgwick and Jackson Ltd. | London | |
CHAMPION de CRESPIGNY, Mrs. Phillip | This World - and Beyond | Cassell & Co. Ltd. | London | 1934 |
CHANDOS, John (ed.) | "To Deprave and Corrupt" | Souvenir Press Ltd. | London | 1962 |
CHARLOT, Yvonne B. | Tea-Cup Fortune Telling | Universal Publications Ltd. | London | 1936 (c 1935) |
CHESTERTON, G.K. | The Man Who was Thursday: A Nightmare | J.W.Arrowsmith Ltd. | Bristol | 1918 (c 1908) |
CHILDE, V. Gordon | Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles | W & R Chambers Ltd. | Edinburgh | 1940 |
CHURCH, Rev. Alfred J. | Stories from Vergil | Seeley, Jackson & Halliday | London | 1882 |
CLEUGH, James | The Marquis and the Chevalier | Andrew Melrose Ltd. | London | 1951 |
CLIFTON, Violet | Visions of Peru: Kings, Conquerors, Saints | Duckworth | London | 1947 |
CLIVE-ROSS, F. (ed.) | Light: A Journal of Psychical Research, Spiritualism and Occultism | College of Psychic Science Limited | London | 1959 |
CLODD, Edward | Magic in Names and in Other Things | Chapman and Hall Ltd. | London | 1920 |
CLYMER, Swinborne | The Philosophy of Fire | The Philosophical Publishing Company | Quakertown, Penn. | 1920 |
COELI, Stella | Your Fate: Predictions of the Stars, Planets and Other Heavenly Bodies | P.M. Productions Ltd. | London | 1946 (c 1940) |
COEN, Antonio & de GRAMONT, Michael Dumesnil | La Franc-Maconnerie Ecossaisse (French) | Editions Eugene Figuiere | Paris | 1930 |
COHEN, Daniel | Masters of the Occult | Dodd, Mead & Co. | New York | 1971 |
COLE, T. Mawby & Reid, CARSON, Vera | Gods in the Making: Man and the Law of Continuity | Andrew Dakers Ltd. | London | 1939 |
COLEMAN, Stanley Jackson (MELOC ed.) | Treasury of Folklore: Amazing Stories of Wizardry & Black Magic | Folklore Academy | Isle of Man | 1956 |
COLEMAN, Stanley Jackson (MELOC ed.) | Treasury of Folklore: Fantasies in Figures - Mathematical Mysteries | Folklore Academy | Isle of Man | 1956 |
COLTON, Rev. C. | Sampford Ghost: A Plain Narrative of those Extra-Ordinary Occurence | Printed by T. Smith | Tiverton, England | c 1810 |
COOKE, Patricia Gerrard | Period Costumes | William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. | London & Glasgow | 1962 |
COPEN, Bruce | Simplified Herbal Healing | |
London | |
CORELLI, Marie | "Temporal Power": A Study in Supremacy | Methuen & Co. | London | 1902 |
CORELLI, Marie | Barrabas: A Dream of the World's Tragedy | Methuen & Co. | London | 1894 |
CORELLI, Marie | The Master Christian | Methuen & Co. | London | 1900 |
CORELLI, Marie | The Sorrows of Satan, or The Strange Experience of One Geoffrey Tempest, Millionaire - A Romance | Methuen & Co. | London | 1896 |
COULTEN, G.G. | Inquisition and Liberty | William Rider & Son, Ltd. | London | 1915 |
CRAINE, David | The Dungeon of St. Germain's: Sidelights of Church Discipline 1600-1800 | Natural History and Antiquarian Society | Isle of Man | 1948 |
CRAWFORD, F. Marion | The Witch of Prague: A Fantastic Tale | MacMillan and Co. | London | 1891 |
CRAWFORD, F. Marion | Zoroaster | Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. | London, Edinburgh, New York | |
CROSS, John Keir (ed.) | Best Black Magic Stories | Faber & Faber | London | 1960 |
CROW, W.B. | The Planetary Temples | Michael Houghton | London | 1942 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | Hail Mary | Wieland & Co. | London | 1919 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | In Residence: The Don's Guide to Cambridge | Elijah Johnson | Cambridge | 1904 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | Jephthah and Other Mysteries Lyrical and Dramatic | Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. Ltd. | London | 1899 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | Magick in Theory & Practice | Lecram Press (Printers) | Paris | 1929 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | Olla: An Anthology of Sixty Years of Song | O.T.O. | London | 1946 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | Songs of the Spirit | Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company | London | 1898 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, Vol. 2 | The Mandrake Press | London | 1929 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | The Equinox | The Universal Publishing Company | Detroit, Mich | 1919 |
CROWLEY, Aleister | The Last Ritual | |
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1948 |
CROWLEY, Aleister (according to accompanying bibliography) | The Book of the Law | The Church of Thelema | Pasadena, California | 1938 |
CROWLEY, Aleister (according to Morton Starr 3/8/82) | 777 vel Prolegomena Symbolica ad Systems Sceptico-Mysticae viae Explicanaae, Fundamentum Heiroglyphicum Sanctissimorum Scientiae Summae | The Walter Scott Publishing Co. Ltd. | London & Felling-on-Tyne | 1909 |
CROWLEY, Aleister (ed. LESTER, P.R.) | Oracles | Society for the Propagation of Religious Truth | Inverness | 1905 |
CROWTHER, Arnold | Drawings: Nine portraits of Gardner | |
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CROY, O.R. (trans. SMETHURST, P.C.) | The Secrets of Trick Photography | Sands, Hunter, & Co. Ltd. | London | 1937 |
CRUSE, Amy | The Book of Myths | George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. | London | 1925 |
CUBBORN, William | Island Heritage: Dealing with some Phases of Manx History | George Faulkner & Sons Limited | Manchester | 1952 |
CULPEPPER, Nich. | The English Physican enlarged with 369 Medicines made of English Herbs | |
London | |
CUTCLIFFE-HYNE, C.J. | Abbs: His Story Through Many Ages | Hutchinson & Co. Ltd. | London |
AUTHOR | TITLE | PUBLISHER | PUB_PLACE | PUB_DATE |
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DANE, Victor | Naked Ascetic | Rider & Co. | London | 1933 |
DANMAR, William | Ghostology: Products of Nature | William Danmar | New York | 1924 |
DARRELL, John | A True Narration of the Strange and Grevious Vexation | |
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DASHWOOD, J.R. (ed.) | Ars Quatuar Coronatorum: Being the Transactions of the Quator Coronati Lodge, No. 2076, Vol. 66 | W.J. Parrett Ltd. | London | 1954 |
DAVENPORT, Basil (ed.) | Deals with the Devil: An Anthology | Faber & Faber | London | 1958 |
DAVIES, R. Trevor | Four Centuries of Witch-Beliefs | Methuen & Co. Ltd. | London | 1947 |
DAWSON, John | England and the Nordic Race | Duckworth & Co. Ltd. | London | 1924 |
DAWSON, Warren | Magician and Leech | Methuen & Co. Ltd. | London | 1929 |
DAY, G.W.L. | Rivers of Damascus | Rider & Co. | London | post-1929 |
DAY, J. Wentworth | Here are Ghosts and Witches | B.T. Batsford Ltd. | London | 1954 |
De BLACAM, Hugh | The Lady of the Cromlech | John Murray | London | 1932 (c 1930) |
De BOCCACE, Contes | Cornes poui Cornes (French) | Librairie Ambert | Paris | |
de la HAUMERIS, M. Crosset | Les Secrets les plus Caches de la Philosophie des Anciens (French) | Chez d'Houry fils | Paris | 1722 |
DE MONTFAUCON, de Villars Abbe N. | Comte de Gabalis (French) | The Brothers | London | 1913 |
DEANE, Anthony C. | How to Enjoy the Bible | Hodder & Stoughton | London | |
deCLAREMONT, Lewis | The 7 Keys to Power: The Masters Book of Profound Esoteric Law | Dorene Publishing Co. Inc. | New York | 1940 (c 1936) |
DEE, Gabriel | The Complete Fortune Teller | John Long Ltd. | London | |
DEFOE, Daniel | The Life and Adventure of Robinson Crusoe | Bliss, Sands and Foster | London | c 1897 |
DEFOE, Daniel | The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe | Talboys for Thomas Tegg Printers | Oxford | 1840 |
DEGIVRY, Grillot (trans. LOCKE, J. Courtney) | Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy | George G. Harrapp & Co. | London | 1931 |
DEL RABINA, Antonio V. | Le Dragon Rouge (French) | Imprime par L'Imprimerie Laballery a Clamecy pour la Diffusion Scientifique | Paris | 1947 |
DELAWRENCE, L.W. | Practical Lesson in Hypnotism and Magnetism | Frederick J. Drake & Co. | Chicago | 1902 |
DEREN, Maya | Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti | Thames & Hudson | London | 1953 |
DERLETH, August (ed.) | Dark of the Moon: Poems of Fantasy and the Macabre | Arkham House | Sauk City, Wisconsin | 1947 |
DERLETH, August (ed.) | Fire and Sleet and Candlelight | Arkham House | Sauk City, Wisconsin | 1961 |
DESAI, Manjulal (ed.) | The Mystic Vol. I No. 2 | S.C.Vin at Bhaue Private Ltd. | Bombay | May 1960 |
DEXTER, T.F.G. | The Pagan Origin of Fairies | New Knowledge Press | Perranporth, Cornwall | p 1927 |
DICKSON, Carter | Lord of Sorcerers | William Heinemann | London | 1946 |
DIRCKS, Henry | The Life and Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester | Bernard Quaritch | London | 1865 |
DIX, Tennille | The Black Baron: The Strange Life of Gilles de Rais | Elebeigh, Nash, Grayson Ltd. | London | 1931 (c 1930) |
DIXEY, Marmaduke | Hell's Bells: A Comedy of the Underworld | Faber & Faber Ltd. | London | 1936 |
DOLLINGER, John J. (trans. PLUMMER, Alfred) | Fables respecting the Popes in the Middle Ages | Rivingtons | London | 1871 |
DONALD, Mr. & Mrs. | drawings (circular) with explanations | handwritten - bound approx. (8x10) | |
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DRAPER, John W. | History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science | Henry S. King & Co. | London | 1910 (c 1896) |
DREISER, Theodore | Plays, Natural & Supernatural | Constable & Co. | London | 1930 |
DUNSANY, Lord | If - A Play in Four Acts | G.P. Putnam & Son | London & New York | 1921 |
DUNSANY, Lord | My Talks with Dean Spanley | William Heinemann Ltd. | London | 1936 |
DUNSANY, Lord | Plays of Near & Far | G.P. Putnam & Son | London & New York | 1922 |
DUNSANY, Lord | Tales of Three Hemispheres | T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. | London | 1920 |
DUNSANY, Lord | The Charwoman's Shadow | G.P. Putnam & Son | London & New York | 1926 |
DUNSANY, Lord | Time & The Gods | G.P. Putnam & Son | London & New York | 1922 |
DUNSANY, Lord | Unhappy Far Off Things | Elkin Matthews | London | 1919 |
EDMONDS, Simeon | Hypnotism and the Supernormal | The Aquarian Press | London | 1961 |
EEMAN, LE. | Co-Operative Healing | Fredericl Muller Ltd. | London | 1947 |
EISLER, Robert | Man into Wolf | Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. | London | 1951 |
ELWORTHY, Frederick T. | Horns of Humour | John Murray | London | 1900 |
ENNEMOSER, Joseph (trans. HOWITT, William) | The History of Magic Vol. I | Henry G. Bohn | London | 1854 |
ERMAN, Adolf (trans. GRIFFITH, A.S.) | A Handbook of Egyptian Religion | Archibald Constable and Company Ltd. | London | 1907 |
ERNST, Morris and SEAGLE, William | To the Pure - A study of Obscenity and the Censor | Jonathan Cape | London | 1929 |
ERSKINE, Alex | A Hypnotist's Case Book | Ryder & Company | London | p 1932 |
FABRICUS-MOLLER, J. (foreword) | Illustret Populaert Seksual Liksikon Vol. I A - M (Danish) | William Rider & Son Ltd. | London | 1923 |
FAY, E. Stewart | Hanged by a Comma: The Discovery of the Statue Book | Lovat Dickson Ltd. | London | 1937 |
FEA, Allan | Secret Chambers and Hiding Places | S.H.Bousfield & Co. Ltd. | London | |
FEDDEN, Robin | Crusader Castles | Art & Technics | London | 1950 |
FEILDING, Alice | Faith Healing and Christian Science | Duckworth & Co. | London | 1899 |
FERGUSON, Ian | The Philosophy of Witchcraft | George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. | London | 1924 |
FINCH, A. Elley | Witchcraft, Conjuration, Excorcism, and other Assumed Dealings with the Devil | Sunday Lecture Society | London | 1887 |
FINGER, Jr., Ben (artist) | Man Against Darkness: A Rosicrucian (AMORC) release | The Rosicrucian Press Ltd. | San Jose | 1953 |
FITZ SIMON, Rev. James A. and Vincent A. | The Gods of Old and the Story that They Tell | T. Fisher Unwin | London | 1899 |
FONTBRUNE, Dr. | Les Propheties de Magie (French) | Leon Chailley | Paris | 1895 |
FORMAN, Henry James | The Story of Prophecy | Cassell & Co. Ltd. | London | 1936 |
FORNARIZ, Par M. | Historie des Sorciers (French) | Librairie Popular des Villes et des Campagnes | Paris | 1941 |
FORREST, S.J. | What's the Use | A.R. Mowbray & Co. Ltd. | London | 1956 (c 1955) |
FORTHUNY, Pascal | Alchime: Les Mysteres des Sciences Occultes (French) | Curial-Archerieu | Paris | 1947 |
FORTUNE, Dion | Sane Occultism | Inner Light Publishing Society | London | 1938 |
FORTUNE, Dion | The Mystical Qabalah | William Cloves & Sons Ltd. | London | |
FRANCE, Anatole (trans. CHAPMAN, Frederick) | Mother of Pearl | London: John Lane, The Bodley Head; New York: John Lane Company | |
1917 |
FRANKAU, Gilbert | The Judgement of Valhalla | Chatto & Windus | London | 1918 |
FRANKLYN, Julian (ed.) | A Survey of the Occult | Arthur Baker Ltd. | London | 1935 |
FRASER, Maxwell | In Praise of Manxland | Methuen & Co. Ltd. | London | 1935 |
FRASER-HARRIS, D.F. | The Sixth Sense and Other Studies in Modern Science | George Routledge & Sons Ltd. | London | 1928 |
FULLER, Robert | Hell-Fire Francis | Chatto & Windus | London | 1939 |
GALLICHEN, Walter | The Poison of Prudery: An Historical Survey | T. Warner Laurie Ltd. | London | 1929 |
GALLO, Andrea | Delia Credenza, e Culto De Demonj (Italian or Spanish) | |
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GALLOWAY, Phillipa | Folk Tales from Scotland | Wm. Collins Sons and Co. | Glasgow & London | 1944 (c 1943) |
GAMACHE, Henri | Mystery of the Long Lost 8th, 9th, and 10th Books of Moses | Sheldon Publications | New York | 1948 |
GARDEN, Nancy | Witches | J.B. Lippincott | Philadelphia and N.Y. | 1975 |
GARDNER, Adelaide | Vital Magnetic Healing | The Theosophical Publishing House | London | 1948 (c 1935) |
GARDNER, G.B. | "The Art of Talismanic Magic," selections from the work of Kali Solomon | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | "We get the strangest types wanting to be witches..." | Art pen drawing of 3 figures 9 x 7 - Mounted | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Diploma from the Meta Collegiatte Extension of the National Electronic Institute graduating G.B. Gardner with the degree of Doctor of Philosophy signed Sept 21, 1937 by Ernest Stevens, J.F. Lyons, E.G Hill and G. Pappas. | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Humana Studia: The Museum of Magic and Witchcraft | Edizioni Mediche e Scientifiche | Roma | 1955 |
GARDNER, G.B. | Le probleme e la Gard de la L'Epee Cypride de l'age du Bronze (French) | Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise No 12 1937 | Le Mans, up Monnoyer | 1937 |
GARDNER, G.B. | Letters and notes entitled Anael and the Almadel and The First Book of Spells - typewritten | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Manuscript notes for British, Charm, Amulets, and Talismans (11 pages); miscellaneous notes, predominantly on the Isle of Man | 8 1/2 x 11; - 50 pages plus loose clippings | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook | Approx. 6 x 8, 6 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook | 6 x 8, approx. 54 pages, some in shorthand | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook | 6 x 9, approx. 76 pp. | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook | 6 x 8, approx. 4 pp. | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook | 6 x 8, approx. 6 pp. | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook | 6 x 8, approx. 28 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook | 6 x 8, approx. 22 pages, all in shorthand | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook - Excerpts from Witch Hunting and Witch Trials by C.L. Ewen | 6 x 8, approx 36 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook - List of the names of Cults. | 6 x 8, approx. 26 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook - Notes | 5 x 6, approx. 8 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook with pencil sketches of weapons | 6 x 8, approx. 24 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Notebook, shorthand | 3 x 5 doodles - approx 10 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Portraits of Dr. Gardner. 5 pen drawings including a self-portrait; all may be by the same artist (Gardner?) despite titles:"As seen by himself, The Church, As seen by his niece Bobbi" | Mounted on Black Board 19 1/2 x 15 | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | The Grimoire of Honorius (type MSS with handmade cover - 32 8 1/2 x 11) | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | The Meaning of Witchcraft | The Aquarian Press | London | 1959 |
GARDNER, G.B. | The Witches Mill | pen and ink drawing 15 x 22 | |
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GARDNER, G.B. | Witchcraft Today | Ride & Company | London | 1954 |
GARDNER, G.B. | Witchcraft Today | The Citadel Press | New York | 1971 |
GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Notebook | 6 x 8, approx. 76 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Photo album, black and white travel photos and artifact photos | 12 x 9, 18 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook - cartoons and newsclippings; emphasis of weaponing and women | 8 1/2 x 13, 62 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook - newsclippings and cartoons | 10 x 15, 36 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook - newsclippings and manuscript: Magic,Witchcraft and Fairies in the Isle of Man | 10 x 15, 20 pages, 25 pages loose | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook - newsclippings, cartoons and letters to Dr. Gardner | 10 x 15, 30 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook - newsclippings, envelopes and cartoons | 10 x 5, 30 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and cartoons concerning witches and beautiful and bewitching ladies (nudity) | 9 x 14, approx. 75 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and cartoons... Emphasis on nudity and immorality | 8 1/2 x 11, 74 pages and numerous loose unglued pages and items | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook, primarily cartoons and newsclippings | 8 1/2 x 11, 46 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook, primarily typed letters to him from institutions (museums) and press releases, newspaper coverage concerning Dr. Gardner's book Karis and Other Malay Weapons. | 8 1/2 x 11, 38 pages | |
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GARDNER, G.B. (compiler) | Scrapbook: contains photos of witches Mill artifacts, newsclips, and cartoons; letters to Dr. Gardner | 8 1/2 x 11; 50 pages plus loose clippings | |
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GARDNER, G.B. and Others | Large envelope of miscellaneous and fragmentary notes. Drawings, photos, letters and pamphlets probably of significance to a "follower" but too disordered for untrained readers. | |
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GARRATT, J.T. | Europe's Dance of Death | George Allen and Unwin | London | 1940 |
GARRETT, Eileen J. | The Sense and Nonsense of Prophecy | Berkley Medallion Books | New York | 1968 (c 1950) |
GARVIN, Richard | The Crystal Skull | Pocket Books, A Division of Simon & Schuster | New York | 1974 (c 1973) |
GAYNOR, Frank (ed.) | Dictionary of Mysticism | Philosophical Library | New York | 1953 |
GEDEN, Rev. A.S. | Select Passage Illustrating Mithraism | Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge | London | 1925 |
GIBSON, Walter | The Master Magicians: Their Lives and Most Famous Tricks | Doubleday & Co. | Garden City, N.Y. | 1966 |
GIBSON, Walter and GIBSON, Litzka R. | The Complete Illustrated Book of the Psychic Senses | Doubleday & Co. | Garden City, N.Y. | 1966 |
GILES, Herbert A. | Religions of Ancient China | Archibald Constable & Co. | London | 1905 |
GLANVIL, Joseph | Sadducisnuis Triuphatus: or A Full and Plain Evidence concerning Witches and Apparitions | Printed for A. Bettesworth and F. Batley | London | 1726 |
GLEADOW, Rupert | Magic and Divination | Faber and Faber Ltd. | London | 1945 (c 1944) |
GOLDBERG, B.Z. | The Sacred Fire: The Story of Sex in Religion | Garrolds Publishers | London | 1931 |
GOLDSMITH, Elizabeth | Ancient Pagan Symbols | G.P. Putnam's Sons | New York and London | 1929 |
GOLDSTON, Robert | Satan's Disciples | Ballantine Books, Inc. | New York | 1962 |
GOLL, Yvan | Fruit from Saturn | Hemisphere Editions | New York | 1946 |
GOLLANCZ, Hermann (trans.) | Clavicula Salomanis: a Hebrew Manuscript | handwritten or facsimile of handwritten MSS | |
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GOMME, E.E.C. (trans.) | The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | George Bell and Sons | London | 1909 |
GOODLAND, Roger | A Bibliography of Sex Rites and Customs | George Routledge and Sons Ltd. | London | 1931 |
GOODRICH, Norma Lorre | The Medieval Myths | Mentor Books, New American Library of World Literature Incorporated | New York | 1961 |
GORMAN, Herbert | The Mountain and the Plain | Farrar and Rhinehart | New York | 1936 |
GRAHAME, Kenneth | The Golden Age | John Lane, The Bodley Head | London | 1900 |
GRAMMARY, Ann | The With's Workbook | Pocket Books, Simon and Schuster | New York | 1973 |
GRANT, James | The Mysteries of All Nations | W. Peterson | Edinburgh | c 1880 |
GRAY, Eden | The Tarot Revealed | A Signet Book from the New American Library | New York | 1969 |
GREGORY, C.C.L. and KOHSEN, Anita | A New Theoretical Basis for PSI | Printed by Biddles Ltd. | Guildford, England | 1956 |
GRIGSON, Geoffrey | A Herbal of All Sorts | Phoenix House Ltd. | London | 1959 |
GRIMES, E. Woodford, esq., Stored in envelope addressed to, | Collection of 1 drawing and 17 photographs of clerics, guns, weapons and buildings (black and white). | |
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GUEDALLA, Phillip | The Duke | World Books | London | 1940 (c 1931) |
GURSTIN, E.J. Langford | The Secret Fire: An Alchemical Study | The Search Publishing Co. Ltd. | London | 1932 |
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HABERLANOT, Dr. Michael (trans. LOEWE, J.H.) | Ethnology | Aldine House, J.M. Dent & Co. | London | |
HACKETT, Francis | Henry the Eighth | The Reprint Society Ltd. | London | 1946 (1929) |
HAGGARD, H. Rider | She: A History Adventure | Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd. | London | 1888 |
HAINING, Peter | Witchcraft and Black Magic | The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd. | London | 1971 |
HALLAM, Henry | View of the State of Europe During the Middle Age, Volume 3 | John Murray | London | 1868 |
HALLIDAY, W.R. | Folklore Studies Ancient and Modern | Methuen & Co. Ltd. | London | 1924 |
HAMILTON, Edith | Mythology | A Mentor Book: The New American Library | New York | 1958 (c 1940) |
HANNAY, James Ballantyne | Symbolism in Relation to Religion | Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. Ltd. | London | c 1910 |
HARGRAVE, Jon | The Life and Soul of Paracelsus | William Rider & Son | London | 1915 |
HARRIS, J. Rendel | Origin and Meaning of Apple Cults | The University Press, Longmans, Green and Co. | Manchester | 1919 |
HARRISON, Jane Ellen | Ancient Art and Ritual | Williams and Norgate | London | 1919 (c 1913) |
HAY, M.V. | A Chain of Error in Scottish | Longmans and Green Co. Ltd. | London | 1927 |
HAYEMI, Phebean and GURREY, P. (eds.) | Folk Tales and Fables | Penguin Books | Harmondsworth, England | 1953 |
HAYNES, Dorothy K. | Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch and Other Stories | Methuen and Co. Ltd. | London | 1949 |
HEATH, Sydney H. | The Parts of Castle | George Philip and Son Ltd. | London | 1929 |
HEITMANN, Robert | Best Witches: A Cartoon Report on the World of Witches | Garden Press Inc. | New York | 1960 |
HEMMING, Lois E. | Witchcraft and Manningtree (3 page pamphlet) | Workers Educational Association (printed by Benham and Co. Ltd.) | Manningtree, England | p 1946 |
HENDERSON, Keith | The Worm Ouroboros | Albert and Charles Boni | New York | 1928 |
HENRY, O. | The Complete Works of O. Henry | Doubleday Doran and Co. Inc. | New York | 1936 |
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HEUCHER, M.J.H. (GOLDSMID, Edmund ed.) | Magic Plants... | Privately printer | Edinburgh | 1886 |
HEYWOOD, Rosalind and Soal | The Society for Psychical Research, Telepathy, and Allied Phenomena | The Society for Psychical Research | London | 1948 |
HIDBURGH, W.L. | Notes on Sinhalese Magic | The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland | |
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HISLOP, Rev. Alexander | The Two Babylons or The Papal Worship | S.W. Partridge & Co. | London | 1960 (c 1916) |
HITCHCOCK | |
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HODGSON, William Hope | The Ghost Pirates | Stanley Paul & Co. | London | 1909 |
HODSON, James Lansdale | Through the Dark Night | Victor Gallancz Ltd. | London | 1941 |
HOHMAN, John George | Pow-Wows: or Long Lost Friends | |
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HOLE, Christina | Folk-Lore Vol 70 Sept. 1959 | William Glaisher & Co. | London | 1959 |
HOLMAN, Dennis | Noone of the Ulu | William Heinemann Ltd. | London | 1958 |
HOLMES-GORE, Rev. V.A. | The Human Soul | The C.W. Daniel Company | Ashingson, Rockford, Essex | 1943 |
HOPE, Lawrence (ed.) | The Garden of Kama | William Heinemann Ltd. | London | 1918 |
HOWE, Ellie | The Magicians of the Golden Dawn | Routledge & Kegan Paul | London | 1922 |
HOWELLS, Thomas B. | Roman and Anglican Claims: A Free Church View | Independent Press Ltd. | London | 1933 |
HOWELLS, Thomas B. | The Heathens: Primitive Man and His Religions | Victor Gollancz Ltd. | London | 1949 |
HROZNY, Bedrich (trans. PROCHAZKA, Jindrich) | Cultivation of Personal Magnetism in Seven Progressive Steps | Ralston Univ. Press | Meriden, Conn | 1926 (c 1924) |
HUBBARD, L. Ron | Dianetic, The Modern Science of Mental Health | Derrick Ridgeway | London | 1951 |
HUDSON, Herbert | Primitive Calendrical Instruments | J.H. Clarke & Co. | Witham, Essex | c 1937 |
HUEFFER, Oliver Maddox | The Book of Witches | Evelaigh Nash, Fawside House | London | 1908 |
HUGHES, Pennethorne | Witchcraft | Longmans, Green & Co. | London, Toronto, N.Y. | 1952 |
HULES, A.G. | McGlusky the Reformer | T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. | London | 1916 (c 1910) |
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HUNT, Ernest | A Bookof Auto Suggestions | William Rider & Sons Ltd. | London | 1925 (c 1919) |
HUNT, Ernest | A manual of Hypnosis | William Rider & Sons Ltd. | London | 1915 |
HUNT, Robert (ed.) | Popular Romances of the West of England | Chatto & Windus | London | 1881 |
HUXLEY, Aldous | Heaven and Hell | Chatto & Windus | London | 1956 (c 1954) |
HUXLEY, Aldous | The Doors of Perception | Chatto & Windus | London | 1954 |
HUXLEY, Aldous | The Doors of Perception | Chatto & Windus | London | 1954 |
HUYSMANS, J.K. | La-Bas | The Fortune Press | London | c 1943 |
INGPEN, Roger and HORTON, Thomas | William Thomas Horton: A Selection of His Work | Ingpen and Grant | London | p 1915 |
INGRAM, John | The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain | Reeves and Turner | London | 1905 |
INSOLE, Alan V. | Immortal Britain | The Aquarian Press | London | 1952 |
INSOLE, Elizabeth Dawson | Exile into Adventure | Christopher Johnson | London | 1957 |
IRWIN, Margaret | The Bride: The Story of Louise and Montrose | The Reprint Society | London | 1940 (c 1939) |
JACKS, L.P. | All Men Are Ghosts | Williams & Norgate | London | 1917 |
JACKSON, Margaret | What They Were: A History of Children's Dress | George Allen & Unwin Ltd. | England | 1936 |
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JAMES, E.O. | Folk-Lore: Transactions of the Folk-Lore Society | William Glaisher Ltd. | London | 1941 |
JAMES, E.O. | Origins of Sacrifice: A Study in Comparative Religion | John Murray | London | 1937 (c 1933) |
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JOHNSTON, J. Leslie | Some Alternatives to Jesus Christ | Longmans, Green & Co. | London | 1914 |
JONES, Lloyd | The Freaks of Fairth: Part 2: Witchcraft...Its Scriptural Nature | A. Heywood | Manchester, England | 1841 |
JONES, Louis C. | Things That Go Bump In The Night | Hill & Wong | New York | 1960 (c 1959) |
JUDGE, William Q. | Echoes from the Orient | The Magazine Theosophy | Los Angeles | 1918 |
JUNG, C.G. (trans. HULL, R.F.C.) | Psychology and Alchemy | Routledge & Kegan Paul | London | 1953 |
KAIGH, Frederick | Witchcraft and Magic of Africa | Richard Lesley & Co. Ltd. | London | 1947 |
KAPLAN, Reginald | The Discovery of Witchcraft | John Rooker | England | 1930 |
KEEL, John A. | Jadoo | W.H. Allen | London | 1958 |
KERMODE, P.M.C. and HERDMAN, W.A. | Manks Antiquities | University Press of Liverpool | Liverpool | 1950 (c 1944) |
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KINVI, R.H. | A History of the Isle of Man | University Press of Liverpool | Liverpool | 1914 |
KIRCHENHOFFER, H. | The Book of Fate... | W. Gaskill & Co. | London | c 1822 |
KNEALE, W. | New & Improved Map of the Isle of Man....& Drawings | |
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KNOX, R.A. | Enthusiasm: A Chapter in the History of Religion | Oxford University Press | London | 1950 |
KOCH, Rudolf (trans. by DYBYAN (SIC?)) | The Book of Signs | The First Edition Club | London | 1930 (c 1926) |
KOCH, Wolfram (ed.) | Ars Quatuar Coronatorum: Being the Transactions of the Quator Coronati Lodge, No. 2076, Vol. 66 | W.J. Parratt Ltd. | London | 1954 |
LAMA, Dalai | My Land and My People | McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc. | New York | 1962 |
LANDOR, Walter Savage | Imaginary Coversations | The Walter Scott Publishing Co. Ltd. | London | |
LAVER, James | Nostradamus or the Future Foretold | Collin's Publishers | London | 1942 |
LAVER, James | Nymph Errant | William Heinemann Ltd. | London | 1932 |
LAVER, James | The First Decadent: Being the Strange Life of Jack K. Huysmans | Faber & Faber Ltd. | London | 1954 |
LAVER, James | The Young Man Dances and Other Poems | John Castle | London | 1925 |
LAWRENCE, T.E. (ed. GARNETT, David) | Selected Letters of T.E. Lawrence | Reprint Society Ltd. | London | 1941 (c 1938) |
LE BRETON, Mrs. John | The White Magic Book | Arthur Peason Ltd. | London | 1929 (c 1919) |
LE GALLIENNE, Richard | Vanishing Roads and Other Essays | G.P. Putnam's Sons | New York & London | 1915 |
LE NORMAND, Madame (trans. RAPHAEL) | The Oracle of Human Destiny | Printed for Charles Daly | London | c 1817 |
LEADBEATER, C.W. | The Hidden Life in Freemasonry | The Theosophical Publishing House | Adyar, Madras, India | 1926 |
LEE, Vernon | Supernatural Tales: Excursions into Fantasy | Peter Owen Ltd. | London | 1955 |
LEIGH, James (ed.) | Fate Magazine, Feb 1955, Vol. I, #4 | Press Books Ltd. | Surrey, England | 1955 |
LELAND, Charles G. | The Breitmann Ballads | Trubner & Co. | London | 1890 |
LETHBRIDGE, T.C. | Christian Saints or Pagan Gods? The Lough Erne Figures, Volume 83 | Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland | London | 1956 |
LETHBRIDGE, T.C. | Ghost and Ghoul | Routledge & Kegan Paul | London | 1961 |
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LEVY, Gerald Rachel | The Gate of Horn | Faber & Faber | London | 1948 |
LEWIS, H. Spencer | Rosicrucian Questions and Answers with Complete History of the Rosicrucian Order | The AMORC Publish. Dept. | San Jose, Cal. | 1954 (c 1929) |
LEWIS, Joseph | The Bible Unmasked | The Freethought Press Association | New York | 1945 |
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LILLY, William | History of His Life and Times from 1602 to 1681 | |
London | 1715 |
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LINDSEY, Jack | Loving Mad Tom: Bedlamite Verses of XVI and XVII Centuries | The Fanfrolica Press | London | |
LINDSEY, Jack | The Barriers are Down | Victor Gollancz Ltd. | London | 1945 |
LINDSEY, Norman | The Witch's Sabbath | art: pen and ink copy 16 1/2 x 21 | |
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LODGE, Sir Oliver | Making of Man | Hodder and Stoughton | London | 1938 (c 1924) |
LONGINO, Cafare (ed.) | Trnym Magicum Sive Secretorum Magicorum P Opus (Latin) | Stmptibus Conradi Eifride | Framcpfirto | 1630 |
LOTH, David | The Erotic in Literature | Secker & Warburg | London | 1962 |
LOTOS CLUB, members of the, (Wilkie Collins, Twain, etc.) | Lotos Leaves: Stories, Essays and Poems | Chatto & Windus | London | 1875 |
LOVECRAFT, H.P. | Something About Cats and Other Pieces | Arkham House | Sauk City Wisc. | 1949 |
LOVELL, Arthur | Volo or the Will: What it is: How to Strengthen it and How to Use It | Nicholas & Co. | London | 1900 (c 1897) |
LOWNDES, A.W. (ed.) | Exploring the Unknown: Volume 3 No. 3 August 1962 | Health Knowledge Inc. | New York | 1962 |
LUCIL, Albert Parvi | Secrets Merveilleux de leMagie Naturelle et Cabalistique du Petit Albert (French) | Chez Les Heritiers de Belingos Fratoes a l'enfeigne d'Agrippa | Lyon | 1775 |
LUCKOCK, Herbert Mortimer | After Death | Longmans, Green and Co. | London | 1890 |
LYNDOE, Edward | The Sealed Book of Power | Lyndoe & Fisher Ltd. | London | 1942 |
LYONS, Delphine C. | Everyday Witchcraft | Dell Publishing Co. | New York | 1972 |
LYTON, Right Honorable Lord | Alice: or The Mysteries | John E. Stafford | Brighton, England | |
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