BANISHING RITUAL OF THE PENTAGRAM, THE

see - PENTAGRAM

 

BANNED LECTURE: GILLES DE RAIS, THE

see - GILLES DE RAIS

 

BANZAI! (poem)

Gargoyles pg.82 PB, 1906

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.101 PB, 1907

 

Note: Crowley, "... a poem in praise of Japan." In The Confessions pg.446 Crowley calls the poem Benzai, obviously a typo.

 

BAPHOMET - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - BAPHOMET ON NUTRITION

see - CRADDOCK, IDA

see - GOOD HUNTING!

 

BAPHOMET ON NUTRITION

The Magical Link Vol.I No.2, 1987

Laylah magazine Vol.1:2 Oceania Lodge, OTO, 1994

 

BARB A BRAINY BEGGAR, THE(poem) from The Sword of Song/After Agnosticism

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.210 PB, 1906

 

BARNARD'S LINCOLN UNVISITED

By a friend of Rodin's Balzac and Epstein's Oscar Wilde

The International Vol.XI No.12, NY, December 1917

 

BARTZABEL

see - EVOCATION OF

see - BARTZABEL WORKING, THE

 

BARTZABEL WORKING, THE (Liber CCCXXV - 325)

An Invocation of Bartzabel the Spirit of Mars.

The Equinox Vol.IV No.2 Weiser Inc, pg.257 HB, 1998

 

Note: This piece contains An Evocation of Bartzabel the Spirit of Mars, although in Section IV

The Dealings with Bartzabel that Mighty Spirit the Magical Record of what transpired between

Crowley, Neuburg & Bartzabel titled The Record of the Working is added in. This section is not

published elsewhere and because of such this distinguishes this piece from simply being another

version of An Evocation of Bartzabel the Spirit of Mars to being the Bartzabel Working, or Liber

325.

 

BATHYLLUS(poem) To Sliman bin Chirch

Vanity Fair (UK), 1909/10

The Winged Beetle pg.87 HB, 1910

The Equinox Vol.V:4, SOTO pg.17 HB, 1981

The Magical Link Vol.II No.1 1988

 

BATRACHOPHRENOBOOCOSMOMACHIA, LIBER (Liber DXXXVI - 536)

The Equinox Vol.I:10 pg.35 HB,1978

Complete Astrological Writings pg.215 HB, 1988

Gems from The Equinox pg.259 HB,1988

See - ASTROLOGY

 

Note: Crowley, "An instruction in expansion of the field of the mind" and "This is the only text-book composed on scientific lines; by classifying observed facts, instead of deducting from a priori theories."

 

BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES

see - CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, (poem) Dedicated To

see - FOUR LITTLE POEMS IN PROSE

see - LITTLE POEMS IN PROSE

see - OBSESSION, (poem) Dedicated To

see - POEM OF HASHISH, THE

see - SIX LITTLE POEMS IN PROSE

see - THREE LITTLE POEMS IN PROSE

see - TRANSLATION FROM BAUDELAIRE

 

BEAN PEDLAR, THE (poem)

OLLA pg.118 HB, 1946

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.104 PB, 1986

 

BEASANT, MADAME TUSSAUD

see - MADAME TUSSAUD-BEASANT

 

BEAST, THE(Liber DCLXVI - 666)

see - MASTER THERION, A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

 

Note: Crowley, "This book is an account of the Magical Personality who is the Logos of the present Aeon." ... This Liber is presumed lost, although the late Gerald Yorke wrote that Liber 666 might be the Master Therion, A Biographical Note, but others disagree. Kenneth Grant & John Symonds speculate that Liber 666 is, in fact, The Equinox of The Gods (Magick pg.322) without citing evidence to support their claims.

 

BEAST OF REVELATION, THE

see - GOD-EATER, THE

 

BEASTS ON BUSINESS(poetry)

see - OWL, THE (poem)

 

Note: This manuscript is presumed lost by Crowley.

 

BEAUTY AND THE BHIKKHU, THE (poem)

Gargoyles pg.96 PB, 1906

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.104 PB, 1907

OLLA pg.76 HB, 1946

 

Note: A Tale of the Tenth Impurity. (From the Pali) Crowley, "... (this) is a versification of a Buddhist legend. The original is unconsciously funny, and I brought this out, while preserving the sublimity of the story."

 

BEAVERBROOK, LORD

see - OPEN LETTER TO ...

 

BED, THE (poem)

Aleister Crowley Diaries pg.23, April 2, 1923

 

BEGINNING OF THE NEW WORLD, THE(essay)

Oriflamme No. 2 - OTO/New Falcon AZ pg.170 PB, 1998

 

BEHIND THE FRONT

The Fatherland Vol.III No.21, pg.365, Part I, December 1915

The Fatherland Vol.III No.22, pgs.383-384, Part II , Jan. 1916

Thelema Lodge Calendar , February 1994

 

BELLADONNA(poem) To Dot L._.

The Winged Beetle pg.123 HB, 1910

 

BENDICK, FRANCIS- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - EARTH, THE

see - VIOLINIST, THE (poem)

see - VIXEN, THE (story)

 

BENNETT, ALLAN(Bhikkhu Ananda Metteya)

see - CONFESSIONS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY (book) Dedicated To

see - ISRAFEL, LIBER

see - NOTE ON GENESIS, A (Liber MMCMXI 2911)

see - HIGH HISTORY ... SIR PALAMEDES, (book) Dedicated To

see - SEPHER SEPHIROTH (Liber D 500)

see - STRATAGEM, THE, (book) Dedicated To

see - SWORD OF THE SONG, THE (book) Dedicated To

see - TRAINING OF THE MIND, THE

 

BENNETT, ARNOLD

see - UT, (poem) Dedicated To

see - SERPENT AND THE SWORD, THE

 

BENNETT, FRANK

see - INVOCATION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

 

BENZAI (poem)

see - BANZAI!

 

BERASHITH, An Essay in Ontology by Abhavananda (Aleister Crowley)

Privately published, Paris, only 200 copies printed. Pamphlet, 1903

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.233 PB, 1906

The Oriflamme Vol.1 No.3, NY pg.7, 1975

In the Continuum Vol.II:6 , 1979

Portable Darkness by Michaelsen pg.18 HB, 1989

see - ON THE POWERS OF NUMBER

see - SWORD OF SONG, THE

 

Note: Crowley, "I wrote an essay which I originally gave the title 'Crowleymas Day' and published under the title 'Berashith' in Paris by itself, incorporating it subsequently in The Sword of Song." The term Berashith is a Hebrew word meaning "the beginning" and is the first word of The Book of Genesis. ... The original pamphlet has at the top of the title page, A.B. 2247. Underneath in big Hebrew Letters: BRAShITh (Berashith). Underneath this is: An Essay in Ontology, with some remarks on Ceremonial Magic by Abhavananda (Aleister Crowley) Privately Printed For the Sangha of The West.

 

BERI-BERI (poem)

OLLA pg.80 HB, 1946

 

Note: As a footnote Crowley writes, "From 'Mesa Medici' Several MSS missing, especially one of the best, of which remains only the Chorus: 'Don't mix up Cancer of the Rec-tum-tum, With car-ci-noma of the i-le-um!'. "

 

BESIDE THE RIVER(poem) from Mysteries.

Jephthah pg.176 HB, 1899

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.116 PB, 1905

Ambergris pg.32 HB, 1910

 

BETH

see - RITUAL BETH

 

BEY, BRUGSCH

see - REASONER AND RIMER, (poem) Dedicated To

 

BHIKKHU ANANDA METTEYA

see - BENNETT, ALLAN

 

BIG GAME

see - SIMON IFF

 

BIG STICK, THE

misc Equinox's book reviews, not listed.

 

BILLY SUNDAY (essay)

The International , October 1915

Oriflamme No. 2 - OTO/New Falcon AZ pg.82 PB, 1998

 

BIRTHDAY, A , August 10, 1911(poem)

The Equinox Vol.I:7 pg.419 HB, 1978

The Giant's Thumb pg.108 PB, 1992

 

Note: Crowley, "There was the poem 'A Birthday', written on August 10th for Leila Waddell, who was then twenty-six ... the poem describes the history of our liaison."

 

BIRTHDAY ODE(poem) To Percy Bowles Esq.

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.157 HB, 1986

 

Note: The first four lines of this poem were reformatted into a limerick which was published in

Gereshon Legman's book titled appropriately The New Limerick (NY: Crown Publishers, Inc.

1977) pg.496. It begins, "There was a young bugger named Percy." See LIMERICKS OF

ALEISTER CROWLEY, THE, for a complete listing of this limerick and others.

 

BISHOP, GEORGE ARCHIBALD- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - WHITE STAINS

 

BISHOP, TOM BOND

see - ELDER EEL, (drama) Dedicated To

 

BISMARCK OF BATTERSEA, THE (My Crapulous Contemporaries No.V)

The Equinox Vol.I:7 pg.401 HB, 1978

Gems from The Equinox pg.905 HB, 1988

 

BITER BIT, THE

see - SIMON IFF

 

BITTE, HERR, BEZAHLEN!(poem)

In Residence pg.50 PB, 1904

 

BLACK BEAN, THE

see - WORLD'S TRAGEDY, THE

 

BLACK LODGE, THE

see - MOONCHILD

 

BLACK MAGIC IS NOT A MYTH(newspaper article by A. Crowley)

Sunday Dispatch, London, July 2nd, 1933

Baphomet Breeze Vol.II No.4, CA, 1987

 

BLACK MASS, THE(poem)

Clouds Without Water, Yogi Publications pg.65 PB, ND

 

BLACK 'MASTERS' MENACE(newspaper article by A. Crowley)

Empire News, England, September 3rd 1933

 

BLACKSHIRTS(epigram)

Songs for Italy pg.15 pamphlet, 1923

 

BLAIR, MAGDALEN

see - TESTAMENT OF MAGDALEN BLAIR, THE

 

BLAKE, WILLIAM(essay)

see WILLIAM BLAKE (essay)