ANCIENT MYSTERIES READER III; The Pythagorean Brotherhood, The Hymn of Ishtar & The Babylonian Cadeuceus
Edmunds: Holmes Publishng, 2010. First printing. 51 pages. More
Edmunds: Holmes Publishng, 2010. First printing. 51 pages. More
Edmunds: Holmes Publishng, 2006. Third edition. 35 pages. More
Chicago: Yogi Publication Society, 1923. First edition. Only one copy in OCLC, 82 pages. More
Chicago: Yogi Publication Society, 1923. First edition. No copies in OCLC; 116 pages. More
Salt Lake City: Paracelsus research Society, 1968. First printing. Hand-numbered, #384, of an unspecified limited edition; 206 pages plus twenty-three color plates, one of them folding, with folded color chart laid in; Also, copy of journal article on the passing of the author written by Adam McLean is laid in..... More
Three Hands Press, 2013. First edition. A foundational part of these ancient Greek mystery-cults was the concept of Tartaros. As the abyss of primeval darkness and chaos, Tartaros was, in its most ancient conception, the birthplace of the human soul and the cosmos itself. This vast and incomprehensible dominion held..... More
Seattle: Ouroboros Press, 2013. Zoroaster’s Telescope is a wonderfully strange book of oracle magic. Written in 1796 by André-Robert Andrea de Nerciat, a French author of Libertine genre, the text later appeared in a collection of German folk literature compiled by Johann Scheible from which this English translation was made..... More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1966. First edition. 481 pages. More
Edmunds: Holmes Publishng, 2015. 54 pages. More
Los Angeles: International Book Concern, 1924. 'Limited edition'; 248 pages. More
London & New York: Thorsons & Weiser, 1980. Facsimile of the 1801 in numbered limited edition of 1,000 copies; 198 pages. More
East Aurora: The Roycrofters, 1928. First edition. Top of spine worn and cracked, Book plate removed, spine cracked inside free end paper; Frontis portrait; 207 pages. More
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979. First edition. 307 pages. More
Leiden: Brill, 2009. 136 pages. More
Los Angeles: Theosophical Publishing, 1962. A clear exposition, in the form of question and answer, of the ethics, science, and philosophy for the study of which the Theosophical Society has been founded. Photographic reproduction of the original 1889 edition. More
Edmunds: Holmes Publishng, 2005. Second edition. Golden Dawn Studies No 10; 44 pages. More
Seattle: Ouroboros Press, 2009. First printing. In the beginning of his Cantus Circaeus, Bruno portrays the doctrine of correspondence as used with the seven planetary invocations, which are themselves tokens of praxis in the Hermetic tradition. The incantatory litanies include the names, attributes, plants, stones, animals, and other qualities associated..... More
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke, 1911. First U.S. edition. 226 pages. More
New York: Morrow, 1974. First edition. 301 pages. More
University of Queensland, 2011. Doctoral Thesis; 483 pages printed single-sided bound into cloth in three volumes. More
Leiden: Brill, 2007. 120 pages. More
Xoanon Publishing, 2009. Small landscape presentation (6" x 3 1/2"); One of 111 bound in full dark burgundy morocco leather in a slipcase; This edition was issued with a wooden box, with a talisman and separate copy number, thse are lacking from this copy. More
Quakerstown: Philosophical Publishing, 1963. First edition. 309 pages. More
Leiden: Brill, 2006. 116 pages. More
Glendate: Arc Publishing, 1962. Second Impression. 151 pages. More