
Mandrake of Oxford
The Books of the Beast: A guide to Aleister Crowley's Magical 1st Editions

The Books of the Beast: A guide to Aleister Crowley's Magical 1st Editions
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, tantalizing 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. *For this new edition, he also adds an extra chapter on Crowley. ''...one could hardly wish for a more stimulating guide...'' -The London Magazine ''One of the more immediately striking things about the book is its gentle humour.'' - Time Out
Author: Timothy D. Smith |
Publisher: Mandrake of Oxford |
Publication Date: Feb 01, 2010 |
Number of Pages: 174 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1869928172 |
ISBN-13: 9781869928179 |