The Collected Works Vol. II 1906

 

Introduction by the Editor Introduction by the Editor p.58

pp i-xii (1905 same).

 

The 1903 edition has (ppxiii-xx)

A Brief Critical Essay on Alice an Adultery.

 

White Poppy p.3 White Poppy p.61

(which is not in the 1905 edition)

 

Messaline p.9 Messaline p. 62

(1905 p.3)

 

California p.13 California p.63

(1905 p.7)

 

Margaret pg.14 Margaret p.63

(1905 p.8)

 

Alice an Adultery Alice an Adultery p.64

title page p.19, starts p.21

(1905 title page p.13, starts p.15)

Reincarnation p. 65

Red Poppy p. 69

? Alice p.71

Love and Dear p.72

Under the Palms p.75

A day without Number p. 78

Lethe p.81

At Last p.82

After p.85

 

Fourteen of the poems in Alice: An Adultery have regular titles (mentioned above) while fifty are simply titled Day One through The Fiftieth Day.

 

White Poppy differs slightly from the CW version. Between the pre-penultimate verse and the penultimate verse, there is a note "The Editor regrets that he is unable to publish this verse" suggesting the exclusion of a verse. Also in the 1903 editon the penultimate verse starts "And in the

desperate pang" whilst CW has what is presumably a typo "Ha! in the desperate..."

 

The 1903 edition has (ppxiii-xx) A Brief Critical Essay on Alice an Adultery. The opening line is - "Almost the first remark that we made on laying."

 

ALICE: AN ADULTERY (poetry) by Anonymous (Aleister Crowley)

Privately published, London, only 100 copies printed,1903

S.P.R.T., Foyers, only 300 copies printed,1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.58 PB,1906

see - BRIEF CRITICAL ESSAY, A

 

Note: The 1905 edition has a publisher's note refering to it being "slightly abridged." The obvious

abridgement being the removal of "A Brief Critical Essay" which appears in the 1903 edition.

This essay is also not found in The Collected Works. Most of the footnotes in the CW are also not

found in the 1903 or 1905 editions.

 

ALICE WESLEY TORR OR ALEISTER CROWLEY?(Part 6 of 12 of the Preface)

The World's Tragedy, Falcon Press AZ pg.xxiii, PB,1985

 

ALL NIGHT(poem)

White Stains, Earth Religion, NY pg.45 HB,1974

see - CANNIBALS, THE

 

ALL THE WORLD'S A BROTHEL (poem/parody)

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.138 HB,1986

The King of the Shadow Realm by John Symonds

Duckworth & Company, Ltd., London pg.76 HB,1989

 

ALMIRA (poem) To Bertha Almira Bruce (Detroit 1918)

OLLA pg.69 HB, 1946

 

ALOSTRAEL(Leah Hirsig)

see - LEAH

see - THE DIARY OF A DRUG FIEND, (novel) dedicated to

 

ALPINE ANALOGY (poem) from The Sword of Song/After Agnosticism

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.209 PB, 1906

 

ALPS, THE(poem)

In Residence pg.47 PB, 1904

 

ALREADY (poem) by Charles Baudelaire

see - THREE LITTLE POEMS IN PROSE

 

ALTAR OF ARTEMIS, THE(poem)

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.169 PB,1905

Poetica Erotica, A Collection of Rare and Curious Amatory Verse

Edited by T. R. Smith, Crown Publishers, NY, HB pg.642,1921

The Soul of Osiris pg.4 PB,1992

see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE

 

ALTERED CIRCUMSTANCE, AN, by Alexander Harvey

The International, Vol.XI No.11, NY, November 1917, pgs.346-348

 

Note: This article opens with an introductory letter signed by Aleister Crowley. Some have

suspected that Harvey may, in fact, be Aleister Crowley himself but there is no evidence to support this one way, or the other.

 

AMALANTRAH WORKING, THE(Liber DCCXXIX - 729)

see - DIARIES 18/01/14 - 18/06/14

 

AMATH (Hebrew for Truth)

see - ALI SLOPER; OR THE FORTY LIARS

 

AMBERGRIS, A Selection from the Poems of Aleister Crowley

Elkin Matthews, London HB,1910

 

AMBROSII MAGI HORTUS ROSARUM(1902)

Translated into English by Christeos Luciftias (Aleister Crowley)

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.212 PB,1906

The Oriflamme Vol.2 No.1, NY pg.91,1975

In the Continuum Vol.V:5 pg.3,1994

 

AMERICA'S NEW DANGER

 

Note: In a typescript titled Catalogue of Crowleyana in the possession of G.J.Yorke dated

January 1951 Yorke mentions this article but gives no indication of where it was published.

 

AMERICAN PERIOD, THE - NOTEBOOK

see - DIARIES 1915

 

AMON-RA

see - TO AMON-RA (poem)

 

AMPHORA(poetry) by Anonymous (Aleister Crowley)

Burns & Oates, London,1908

Privately published, London ,1909

First Impressions Series No.21, [Mandrake/Holmes] Eng., HB, 3/1/1993

see - EPILOGUE (poem) - (Transcend, O Mage, thy soul redeemed!)

see - HAIL MARY

 

Note: The Burns & Oates and the Privately Published edition are often reversed in regards to which was published first. The correct years of both are listed above. When this book was later epublished in 1912 the titled was changed to Hail Mary.

 

AMRITA

Thelema Publications, Kings Beach, CA HB,1990

 

Note: The Contents of this book is as follows: A.M.R.I.T.A., The Elixir of Life: Our Magical

Medicine, The Elixir of Life I & II, The Order of the Purifications on Waking, Remarkable

Experiments with the Elixir of Life, AMRITA, Additional Cases and On Food. According to The

Holy Books pg.265 AMRITA is known as Liber CCCXLIII - 343.

 

AMRITA- (This method of restoring youth ...)

AC/Texas University, original typed copy,1933

Amrita, Thelema Publications, CA pg.1 HB,1990

OTO Rituals and Sex Magick, Theodor Reuss & Aleister Crowley, Edited by A.R.Naylor

I.H.O.Books, Essex House, Thame England pg.395 PB,1999

 

AMRITA- (Experiments begun January 23rd 1933)

AC/Texas University, original typed copy,1933

Amrita, Thelema Publications, CA pg.43 HB,1990

 

AMSTERDAM, December 23rd 1897(poem)

Songs of the Spirit pg.5 PB, 1992

 

ANANDA VIGGA - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - BUDDHIST, THE (poem)

 

ANGEL OF THE SUN, THE(poem) by Mary Smith (Aleister Crowley)

see - BOOK OF THE HEART'S BLOOD OF THE LILY GOD, THE

 

ANHALONIUM LEWINII

see - DIARIES 1910/05/18 - (one day) - Diary Fragment.

see - DIARIES 1910/06/07 - 1910/07/03 - Experiments with Anhalonium Lewinii.'

 

ANICCA (poem)

Gargoyles pg.19 PB,1906

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.87 PB,1907

 

ANIMA LUNAE (poem)

Oracles pg.116,1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.38 PB,1906

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.66 PB,1986

 

ANKH-AF-NA-KHONSU - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - EQUINOX OF THE GODS, THE

 

ANKH-F-N-KHONSU - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - WORLD TEACHER TO THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, THE

 

ANNA OF HAVANA (poem)

Vanity Fair (USA) pg.43, January1916

 

ANNIE (poem) from Rosa Mundi, and Other Love-Songs.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.58 PB,1907

 

ANONYMOUS - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - ALEXANDRA

see - ALICE: AN ADULTERY

see - AMPHORA

see - ART AND CLAIRVOYANCE

see - BALZAC

see - BALZAC: A NOTE

see - COLLEGII SANCTI, LIBER

see - HINDU AT THE POLO GROUNDS

see - IN MEMORIAM-JOHN YARKER

see - LOVE-LIES BLEEDING (poem)

see - THELEMA

see - TO MAN