The Collected Works of Aleister Crowley
Volume I
This is the “Essay Competition”
edition.
Ivor Back,
an old friend of Crowley's, who was both a practicing surgeon
and an enthusiast of literature served as the editor for the
Collected Works.
Published Date: |
1905. |
Publisher: |
Society for the Propagation of
Religious Truth (S.P.R.T.). |
Printer: |
Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., Edinburgh &
London. |
Published At: |
Boleskine, Foyers, Inverness. |
Pages: |
x + 269. |
Price: |
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Edition: |
1000 copies printed on
India paper and bound in either black camel's hair wrappers
or limp vellum with silk ties.
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Contents |
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- Aceldama |
- The Tale of Archais |
- Songs of the Spirit |
- The Poem |
- Jephthah |
- Mysteries |
- Jezebel and other Tragic Poems |
- An Appeal to the American Republic |
- The Fatal Forse |
- The Mother's Tragedy |
- The Temple of the Holy Ghost |
- Carmen Saeculare |
- Tannhäuser |
- Appendix - Qabalistic Dogma |
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