London: Fulgur & Treadwells, 2009. Restricted release, signed luxurious. New.
A rich annual report co-produced by Fulgur Ltd and Treadwells. The new drift has a end witchcraft count, with plant magic from Dan Schulke of Chumbley's sabbatic witchcraft and a poem from Zachary Cox, occultist and witch who worked with Gerald Gardner in the 1950s. A sixteenth-century carried by the wind salve recipe is obtainable in a new rewording by Christina Oakley Harrington. An write down on sorcerous consciousness appears from the pen of the nondescript 'Pharaon.' A moot review of Durer's Three Witches by Dr John Ingenuous is in the same way obtainable, tying Mock-up Rome to hurried modern Germany, and folk culture to high literature. Other contributions: Stephen Grasso on voodoo, Phil Hine on Lobsang Rampa and innumerable others.
Daniel A. Schulke[Cultus Sabbati], 'The Crude Intercessor: Tutelary Self-confidence and the Reproduction of Plant-Magic'
Sarah Penicka-Smith, caveat Anonyter!: A Inspect of In the air Ointments and their Natural world
Soon after [Pharaon], 'Sorceries of the Threshold: Delinquency inside the Between States'
Stuart Inman, 'The Irresolution of Illumination: Gnosis and Epistemology in Unbending Talent [Cochrane, 1734 Practice]
Francesco Parisi [Interview], 'Lucifer by Starlight'
Phil Hine, 'The Third Eye: The All-inclusive Conception of Lobsang Rampa'
Edward Gauntlett, 'Transmutations of Positively and Evil: Alchemy, Witchcraft and the Graal in the Business of Arthur Machen'
Stephen Grasso, pass on Witches, Hop Toads: A Dream of Witchcraft Turned to Vision
John Ingenuous, 'The Five Witches of Albrecht Durer'
James Butler, 'On Sappho'
Aleister Crowley - a sooner than unpublished poem
And innumerable artists' assistance.
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