- Bound in metallic "platinum" cover paper by Schabert/Gmund.
- Front embossing, spine lettering, book ribbon, headbands.
- 192 pages, 165x235 mm.
- Printed on high-quality, wood-free paper; black Surbalin endpapers.
- Limited to 999 copies.
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The Cult of the Black Cube: A Saturnian Grimoire by Dr. Arthur Moros has become one of the defining works of contemporary Saturnian occultism. At once a scholarly study and an operative grimoire, it explores Saturn as judge, devourer, initiator, and hidden lord of time, death, limitation, and forbidden wisdom. This fourth edition presents Moros’s study of Saturn across Islamic, Classical, and Indian traditions, followed by the operative Grimoire of the Black Cube: a body of shrine work, devotion, ritual, invocation, and magical practice for those called to the Saturnine current. With a foreword by Dr. Tomas Vincente and David Beth’s essay “Clavis Saturni: A Kosmic Heresy,” this edition expands the scope of the volume while preserving its austere and initiatic focus. [Read full description] Fine Hardcover Edition (In stock) — 71 EUR (+ shipping, incl. VAT where applicable) -
IMAGO: Body. Vision. Magick. by Robert H. Allen is a practical and visionary guide to the magical power of images. At its heart lies a simple but profound insight: the imagination is not fantasy, but a faculty of perception and power — one through which vision, image, and symbol become instruments of sorcery, ritual action, and magical transformation. Drawing on Neoplatonism, ceremonial magic, Austin Osman Spare, Aleister Crowley, visionary art, poetry, and avant-garde theatre, Allen restores image and vision to the center of esoteric practice. Written by a magician, artist, performer, and teacher with more than half a century of experience, IMAGO offers a step-by-step approach to vision magick as a foundation for ritual work, initiatic practice, embodied perception, and the cultivation of the magical imagination. [Read full description] Bibliographic details:- features an exclusive foreword by Richard Smoley,
- incl. 4 full color original illustrations of the 4 elements by Constance DuQuette,
- 192 pages, 165×235 mm,
- printed on high quality wood-free Lessebo Design smooth natural paper (115gsm),
- Surbalin endpapers, rounded spine.
- bound in quality fine cloth,
- front embossing/print, lettering on spine, headbands, ribbon,
- Limited to 730 copies,
- 69,- EUR (+ shipping and incl. VAT where applicable).
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Hekate Ochetos by Harper Feist is an intimate essay of ritual, revelation, and devotional encounter with the Goddess Hekate. In this large-format booklet, Feist recounts a personal magical working through which she receives and contemplates a unique epithet of her guiding deity. Blending lived experience, esoteric reflection, and personal testimony, Hekate Ochetos offers a rare glimpse into the immediacy of modern Hekatean practice: the moment where invocation becomes encounter, and devotion opens into revelation. [Read full description] Bibliographic Details:- 32-page stapled booklet in Din A4 (210 x 297 mm)
- Cover pages: 300 gsm matte, film-laminated paper
- Content: Exclusive essay incl. 3 black/white photos by the author, printed on 170 gsm matte illustration printing paper
- Original artwork "Phantom Feeling" by Ian M. Hunter (detail on cover page & full page inside)
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Freemasonry in the Haitian Imaginary is a groundbreaking collaboration between scholar Katherine Smith (ed.) and photographer Leah Gordon, unveiling one of Haiti’s most intricate symbolic worlds. Bringing together rigorous research and revelatory imagery, the book shows how Freemasonry became woven into Haiti’s revolutionary origins, political imagination, and spiritual life — not as a European import but as both a universal brotherhood and a tradition transformed and made distinctly Haitian. [Read full description] Freemasonry in the Haitian Imaginary is published in two limited editions. Bibliographic Details- 320 pages, measuring 240 x 300 mm.
- Printed on premium 150gsm wood-free silk glossy paper for excellent photo reproduction.
- Features Peyer Surbalin endpapers, headbands and a ribbon marker.
- Includes more than 155 full-page color and black/white photographs and illustrations.
- Bound in high quality Peyer Comtesse fine cloth, manufactured in Germany.
- Features a printed and embossed cover, lettering on rounded spine.
- Limited to 735 copies.
- Fully hand-bound in luxurious aniline black leather, crafted in Germany from premium bull hides.
- Features a unique high quality photo print on the front, gold embossing and raised bands on rounded spine.
- Presented in a custom slipcase.
- Comes with an additional portfolio including three premium prints on fine art paper of photographs by Leah Gordon featured inside the book, plus the Auric cover photo.
- Limited to 42 hand-numbered copies.