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  • Aleister Crowley

    Published by Yogi Publication Society, 1982

    ISBN 10: 0911662499ISBN 13: 9780911662498

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Des Plaines, Illinois: Yogi Publication Society. N.d. NEW. Very light ISBN sticker ghost to rear wrap. Red Wraps, Gold Stamping. First Thus, Facsimile. Soft Cover, Textured Wraps. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.

  • Aleister Crowley

    Published by Yogi Publication Society, 1973

    ISBN 10: 0911662499ISBN 13: 9780911662498

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. N.p. [Des Plaines, Illinois]: Yogi Publication Society, 1982. NEW (see scan). The Yogi Publication Edition was first released October 1973 in white wraps. This is the First, Red leatherette textured thick wrap binding, said to be released 1982 (additional Yogi Publication edition / printings were to follow in thin, plain paper textured wraps). New, Unread old stock and Rare in condition thus. First Thus. Soft Cover, Textured Wraps. New. 12mo size - 7¼" tall.

  • Seller image for PAN-SOTHIS (2 Issues, No's One & Two 1982) Konx Om Pax for sale by Occultique

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    Published by D.S.D. Publications, United Kingdom, 1982

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    Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 2 Issues, No's One & Two 1982. Konx Om Pax. Pagan orientated magazine of the Coven of Pan-Sothis. Covers: How to cast a Circle, Sacrifice, The Wicca of the Vol-Spa, Sexual Alchemy, Crowleyanity, Calling the Gods, Useful Addresses, etc. First Editions. D.S.D. Publications, Bilbrook 1982. approx 10 pages each issue printed single-sided, magazine, 2 Issues, oblong format, 1 copy creased, vg.

  • Seller image for El Libro de las Mentiras & Konx om Pax & El equinoccio de los Dioses (Intempestivas) for sale by Bibliomania
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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. El libro de las mentiras. Konx Om Pax. Aleister Crowley. Valdemar Intempestivas, primera edición, Aleister Crowley. Valdemar, colección Intempestivas, primera edición, 2017. Tapa blanda con solapa. 700 gramos. VER TODAS LAS FOTOS.

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    CROWLEY, Aleister.

    Published by London and Felling-on-Tyne: Walter Scott Publishing Co. for the Society for the Propagation of Religious Truth, 1907, 1907

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    First and signed limited edition, number 51 of 500 copies, signed by the author on the frontispiece, additionally inscribed by the author to Alfred Richard Orage on the front free endpaper, "To A. R. Orage, with the author's kindest wishes. January 12, 1908". Although the colophon states that each copy was numbered and signed, as here, the majority appear to have been left blank. Orage (1873-1934) was an influential political, philosophical, and literary thinker, who from late 1907 edited the modernist journal The New Age. He first encountered Crowley in 1906 at a Society for Psychical Research meeting, where he acted as secretary, and from there a friendship readily blossomed. Orage published a review of the present work in The New Age as the journal's "Book of the Week" on 29 February 1908, listing the work as "Priceless". He then published two further pieces by Crowley: a poem ("The Pentagram", 21 March 1908) and an article ("The Suffragette: A Farce", 30 May 1908, under the pseudonym of Lavinia King), and was only prevented from printing more by his partner and unofficial co-editor of The New Age Beatrice Hastings, the pen name of Emily Alice Haigh. Hastings claimed: "I found a collection of works on sorcery, as, up to this time, Orage's intimate friend was Mr. Aleister Crowley. Well, I consigned all the books and 'Equinoxes' and sorcery designs to the dustbin" (Webb, p. 210). Although Crowley and Orage's friendship waned in the following years Orage continued his interest in various spiritual matters, and in the 1920s, on the recommendation of esotericist P. D. Ouspensky, began a close and lasting involvement with the Russian mystic George Gurdjieff, which led him to sell The New Age and follow Gurdjieff to a new life in America. Konx Om Pax is a collection of spiritual "hyper-intelligent prosody and poetry" named after the supposedly mystic Egyptian phrase "Khabs Am Pekht", roughly translating as "Light in Extension", used in the vernal and autumnal equinox ceremonies of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (Sutin; Churton). Crowley claimed to have designed the distinctive "vast modernist and geometrically disciplined maze of exaggerated lettering" front cover design while high on hashish on 2 October 1907 (McWilliams, p. 67). This is one of an estimated 100 copies bound in black cloth, with the remaining copies bound in white cloth lettered in gilt. Although there is some evidence the two variants were issued simultaneously the low limitation number on this copy would support the generally held view that copies bound in black can be described as the first issue. This copy is from the library of Clive Harper, Crowley scholar and bibliographer of Austin Osman Spare, with his discreet bookplate tipped in to the rear. Tobias Churton, Aleister Crowley in India: The Secret Influence of Eastern Mysticism on Magic and the Occult, 2019; Stuart McWilliams, Aleister Crowley's Graphomania and the Transformations of Magical Inscriptivity, 2016; Lawrence Sutin, Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley, 2014; James Webb, The Harmonious Circle, Thames and Hudson, London, 1980. Square octavo. Original black cloth, titles in geometric design by Crowley within frame in white to front cover, edges untrimmed. Title page printed in red and black. Frontispiece photogravure portrait of Crowley by Aimee Dupont and numerous diagrams in the text. Bookseller's pencilled notes to front pastedown. Spine a little cocked, minor rubbing to edges, touch of wear to very tips, a couple of small white marks to cloth of rear cover, decoration to front cover lightly soiled and very slightly chipped but remaining wholer than usual, light offsetting to outer leaves, a couple of small marginal thumb smudges; a very good copy indeed.