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  2. The Diary of a Drug Fiend - Wikipedia

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    The first book is narrated by Peter Pendragon. Chapter I: A Knight Out; Chapter II: Over the Top! Chapter III: Phaeton; Chapter IV: Au Pays de Cocaine; Chapter V: A Heroin Heroine; Chapter VI: The Glitter on the Snow; Chapter VII: The Wings of the Oof-Bird; Chapter VIII: Vedere Napoli e poi-Pro Patria-Mori; Chapter IX: The Gatto Fritto; Chapter ...

  3. Aleister Crowley - Wikipedia

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    The occultist Dion Fortune used Crowley as a basis for characters in her books The Secrets of Doctor Taverner (1926) and The Winged Bull (1935). [322] He was included as one of the figures on the cover art of The Beatles ' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), [ 309 ] and his motto of "Do What Thou Wilt" was inscribed on the vinyl ...

  4. Weiser Antiquarian Books - Wikipedia

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    This was probably one of the first books to be published by Samuel Weiser – although it retained the original O.T.O. title page and imprint. [note 1] Germer also sold Weiser a collection of the First Edition of Crowley's masterwork on the tarot, The Book of Thoth. Despite being leather bound, printed on handmade paper, and in an edition of ...

  5. The Occult: A History - Wikipedia

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    The Occult: A History is a 1971 nonfiction occult book by English writer, Colin Wilson. Topics covered include Aleister Crowley , George Gurdjieff , Helena Blavatsky , Kabbalah , primitive magic, Franz Mesmer , Grigori Rasputin , Daniel Dunglas Home , Paracelsus , P. D. Ouspensky , William Blake , Giacomo Casanova , Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa ...

  6. Snowdrops from a Curate's Garden - Wikipedia

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    It was the project of the English author and occultist Aleister Crowley, under the pseudonym "George Archibald Bishop", and published in Paris in 1904. [1] His goal was to write the filthiest book possible, and he felt this was spiritually significant.

  7. Richard Kaczynski - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kaczynski (born 1963) is an American writer and lecturer in the fields of social psychology, metaphysical beliefs and new religious movements.He is known for his biography of the occultist Aleister Crowley, Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley, described by The Times Literary Supplement as "the major biography to date", [1] and by Didrik Søderlind in the Norwegian daily Aftenposten ...

  8. James Wasserman - Wikipedia

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    Crowley, Aleister (2006). Aleister Crowley and the Practice of the Magical Diary. Redwheel/Weiser. ISBN 978-1-57863-372-2. (originally published in 1993 by New Falcon Publications, new edition fully revised and expanded. With Frater Achad and J. Daniel Gunther) Birch, Una (2007). Secret Societies: Illuminati, Freemasons, and the French ...

  9. Rites of Eleusis - Wikipedia

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    The Rites of Eleusis were a series of seven public invocations or rites written by British occultist Aleister Crowley, each centered on one of the seven classical planets of antiquity. They were dramatically performed by Aleister Crowley , Leila Waddell (Laylah) , and Victor Benjamin Neuburg in October and November 1910, at Caxton Hall , London.