BROADSHEET COLLECTION, THE

Mandrake Press Ltd, England, HB, October 1993

 

Note: This collection consists of thirteen exact reproductions in a binder: New Year 1903, The Rites of Eluesis 1910, Hymn To Pan 1917, Songs For Italy 1923, To Man 1924, The World

Teacher To the Theosophical Society, 1924, Madame Tussaud-Beasant 1925, Avenger of the

Theosophical Society 1925, England, Stand Fast! 1939, The Creed of The Thelemites 1940, La

Gauloise (Song of the Free French) 1942, La Gauloise (Song of the Fighting French) 1942 and

Your Interest In Magick 1943.

 

BROADWAY(story)

see - NEW YORK NIGHT, A

 

BROMO BOOK, THE(12 Parodies)

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.121 HB, 1986

 

BROOKSMITH, PEARL

see - EPITAPH (poem) - (Here lies a Pearl of a women)

 

BROWNING, ROBERT

see - MY CRAPULOUS PREDECESSORS.

 

BRUCE, BERTHA ALMIRA

see - ALMIRA, (poem) Dedicated To

 

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

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

 

BUCH 4 MAGIE(Book 4 Part II) Verlag-Zurich, ND

 

BUCH 4 MYSTIK(Book 4 Part I) Verlag-Zurich , ND

 

BUDDHISM (poem) by Mary Smith (Aleister Crowley)

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

 

BUDDHISM(poem)

The Confessions pg.766 HB, 1979

 

BUDDHIST, THE(poem)

The Giant's Thumb pg.190 PB, 1992

 

BURMESE RIVER, A

see - ON A BURMESE RIVER (stories)

 

BURNING OF MELCARTH, THEby Mark Wells (Aleister Crowley)

The International Vol.XI No.10, NY, October 1917

Mandrake Press, London (proof copy), 1930

Golden Twigs pg.61 HB, 1988

 

BURTON, RICHARD FRANCIS

see - CONFESSIONS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY (book) Dedicated to

 

BUTLER, SAMUEL

see - DEATH BED REPENTANCE

 

BUTTERFLY NET, THE

see - MOONCHILD

 

BY THE CAM(poem)

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.53 PB, 1905

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.105 PB, 1986

Songs of the Spirit pg.98 PB, 1992

Poetical Flavours of the Great Beast, pamphlet, 1995

 

Note: "Indeed, the garden of Mill House was so secluded, particulary in summer, that it seems an obvious place to choose, particularly on a level area in amongst the trees close to the stream, and I have already suggested that the adaptation of Crowley's poem 'By the Cam' that [Gerald] Gardner quotes in Witchcraft Today is a description of a ritual on the opposite side of the stream as viewed from Mill House." Philip Heselton, Wiccan Roots, Gerald Gardner and the Modern Witchcraft Revival (Capall Bann Publishing, UK 2000) pg.212.

 

BYRON CENTENARY, THE by Cain(Aleister Crowley)

Warburg University, typed manuscript - unpublished. ND

 

 

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C, LIBER(100) - see AGAPE

 

C VEL AZOTH, LIBER, AGAPE VEL(100) - see AGAPE

 

CABELL, JAMES BRANCH

see - ANOTHER NOTE ON ...

see - MEMORANDUM RE: CCXX

see - MEMORANDUM REGARDING THE BOOK OF THE LAW, A

 

CACTUS, THE(Liber CMXXXIV - 934)

 

Note: Crowley, "An elaborate study of the psychological effects produced by Anhalonium Lewinii (Mescal Buttons), compiled from the actual records of some hundreds of experiments; with an explanatory essay." ... It is believed that no copy survives.

 

CADAVERIS, LIBER(Liber CXX - 120) - a.k.a. TUAT

AC/Warburg University, handwritten ms, ND

AC/Warburg University, handwritten ms., Binder #26, ND

OTO, Berkeley, CA, pamphlet (Fra.HA 777), May 16, 1985

Unknown, Berkeley, CA, pamphlet , June 21, 1985

 

Note: This piece is also called The Ritual of Passing Through the Tuat. Crowley, "The Ritual of Initiation of a Zelator."

 

CAKES OF LIGHT

see - CEREMONY OF PREPARING THE CAKES OF LIGHT

 

CALIBAN ON PATMOS

Being the Last Adventure of the Beloved Disciple

The Collected Works, Volume II, HB,1906, pg.264

Thelema Lodge Caledar September 2002

 

Note: This piece was published in a footnote to an essay entitled "The Excluded Middle, or, The Sceptic Refuted: A Dialogue between a British Man of Science and a Converted Hindu"

 

CALIFORNIA(poem)

Alice: An Adultery, privately published, London pg.13, 1903

Alice: An Adultery, S.P.R.T., Foyers pg.7, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.63 PB, 1906

 

CALL OF THE 1ST & 2ND AETHYRS, THE -English/Enochian

see - RECORDINGS/THE VOICE OF ALEISTER CROWLEY

 

CALL OF THE SYLPHS, THE(poem)

Oracles pg.72, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.19 PB, 1906

In the Continuum Vol.II:3 pg.18, 1978

 

CALLAGHAN, MARGARET

see - SNOW MAIDEN, THE, (Poem) Dedicated To

 

CALLIPYGE

see - ODE TO VENUS CALLIPYGE

 

CAMBRIDGE POETS 1900-1913 An Anthology, Chosen by Aelfrida Tillyard

W.Heffer & Sons, Ltd. Cambridge, 1913

see - TILLYARD

 

Note: Although this book is not written by Aleister Crowley it does contain some of his earliest

poetry which he did not publish. This book includes In Neville's Court, (pg.46), The Goad

(pg.50), The Rosicrucian (pg.52), Song (pg.55), In Memoriam A.J.B. (pg.57), The Challenge

(pg.58), Two Hymns on The Feast of the Nativity (pg.60), The Palace of the World (pg.62) and

Perdurabo (pg.66).

 

CAMEL, THE (essay)

The Occult Review XIII: 4, April 1911

Oriflamme No. 2 - OTO/New Falcon AZ pg.40 PB, 1998

 

CAMEL, THE (poem)

OLLA pg.105 HB, 1946

 

CAMMELL, CHARLES RICHARD

see - EIGHT LECTURES ON YOGA, (book) Dedicated To

 

CAMP FIRE, THE(poem) To the memory of A. C. Swinburne

The Winged Beetle pg.154 HB, 1910

 

CANCER? (story)

The Equinox I:9 pg.81 HB, 1978

 

CANDLESTICK - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

Book Review of MYSTICISM by Evelyn Underhill

by Candlestick (Crowley), The Eq. Vol.I:6 pg.160 HB, 1978

 

CAIN - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - BYRON CENTENARY, THE

 

CAIN ET ABEL(poem) from Oracles

The Collected Works Vol. II pg.15, 1906

see - TRANSLATION FROM BAUDELAIRE

 

CANNIBALS, THE (poem) from Oracles.

Oracles pg.31, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.10 PB, 1906

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.148 PB, 1986

see - ALL NIGHT

 

Note: This poem was originally published in White Stains in 1898, on pg.45, under the title of All

Night. When it was republished in Oracles the contents page still refers to this poem as All Night

but on pg.31 the poem is re-titled The Cannibals. When the poem was published for the third

time, in The Collected Works, it was also referred to as The Cannibals. 'All Night' is merely the

opening two words to this poem.

 

CANOE SONG (poem)

OLLA pg.106 HB, 1946

 

CANT

see - ORGY OF CANT, THE

 

CAPRICORN(poem)

 

Note: This poem, owned by Frieda Harris, was sold in 1986.

 

 

CARCERORUM QLIPHOTH CUM SUIS GENIIS(Liber XXII - 22)

See - ARCANORUM

 

CAREER FOR AN ESSAY, A

S.P.R.T., Privately printed, pamphlet, 1905

 

Note: This pamphlet, mentioned as a circular in P.R.Stephensen's The Legend of Aleister Crowley

pg.58, offers a prize of One Hundred pounds for an Essay upon the Works of Aleister Crowley and lists the conditions, stating that the essay can be either hostile or appreciative. The Essay which won the competition was J.F.C.Fuller's The Star in The West.

 

CAREY, REVEREND P. D.- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - CONCERNING YOUNG LOVE.

 

CARMEN SAECULARE(poetry) by ST. E. A. of M. and S. (A.Crowley)

Privately published, London, only 6 copies printed, 1901

Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. London, only 450 copies, 1901

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.214 PB, 1905

Mandrake Press Booklet No.27, England, pamphlet, 1993

 

CARMEN SAECULARE (poem)

Carmen Saeculare/Privately published, London pg.9, 1901

Carmen Saeculare/K.Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. pg.9, 1901

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.215 PB, 1905

Carmen Saeculare/Mandrake Press Booklet No.27 pg.9, October 1993

 

CARR, ELAINE- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - PRIESTESS OF PANORMITA, THE (poem)

 

CARR, H. D. - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - ROSA COELI

see - ROSA INFERNI

see - ROSA MUNDI

 

CARR, KATIE

see - KATIE CARR (poem)

 

CARRINGTON, HEREWARD

Book review of EUSAPIA PALLADINO by H.Carrington

by Aleister Crowley, The Eq.Vol.I:3 pg.286 HB, 1978

Book review of DEATH by H.Carrington & J.Meader

by Aleister Crowley, The Eq. Vol.I:6 pg.161 HB, 1978

Book review of PSYCHICAL PHENOMENA by H.Carrington

by J. C. (A.Crowley) The Eq. Vol.III:1 pg.301 HB, 1973

 

CARRION (poem) from Oracles.

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.17 PB, 1906

see - TRANSLATION FROM BAUDELAIRE

 

CARYATIDE(poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.112 PB, 1907

 

CAUSAE, LIBER(Liber LXI - 61)

The Holy Books Vol. I, privately printed, London, 1909/10

The New Equinox magazine No.4, England, 1977

The Equinox Vol.III:1 pg.53 HB, 1978

The Holy Books of Thelema, Weiser Inc., ME pg.xxxvii HB, 1983

Gems from The Equinox pg.3 HB, 1988

The Equinox Vol.III:9 pg.xxxvii HB, 1989

The Equinox Vol.VII No.1, SOTO pg.139 HB, 1992

Thelema Lodge Calendar, August 1993

Thelema, Suhal, England pg.7 HB, 1993

Pangenetor Lodge, OTO, pamphlet, May 27, 1994

Thelema, College of Thelema, 8½ x 11 spiral bound, pg.3, 1997

 

Note: Crowley, "AA, The Preliminary Lection including the History Lection. Explains the actual history of the origin of the present movement. Its statements are accurate in the ordinary sense of the word. The object of the book is to discount Mythopoeia."

 

CAVELL, EDITH

see - CRIME OF EDITH CAVELL, THE

 

CC, LIBER(200)

see - Resh vel Helios

CCC, LIBER(300)

see - Khabs Am Pekht

CCCCXII, LIBER(412)

see - A vel Armorum

CCCCXV, LIBER(415)

see - Paris Working

CCCCXVIII, LIBER(418)

see - Vision & the Voice, The

CCCLXV, LIBER(365)

see - Goetia, The

CCCLXVII, LIBER (367)

see - De Homunculo Espistola

CCCLXX, LIBER(370)

see - A'Ash

CCCXII, LIBER(312)

see - A vel Armorum

CCCXLI, LIBER (341)

see - HHH

CCCXLIII, LIBER(343)

see - Amrita

CCCXXV, LIBER(325)

see - Bartzabel Working, The

CCCXXXIII, LIBER(333)

see - Book of Lies, The

CCCXXXV, LIBER(335)

see - Adonis

CCLXV, LIBER (265)

see - Structure of the Mind, The

CCVI, LIBER(206)

see - Ru vel Spirtus

CCVII, LIBER(207)

see - Syllabus of the AA

CCXVI, LIBER(216)

see - Yi King

CCXLII, LIBER(242)

see - AHA

CCXX, LIBER(220)

see - Al vel Legis

CCXXVIII(228)

see - De Natura Deorum

CCXXXI, LIBER (231)

see - Arcanorum

CD, LIBER (400)

see - Tav vel Kabbalae Trivm Literarum

CDLI, LIBER (451)

see - Siloam

CDLI, LIBER (451)

see - Of Eroto-Comatose Lucidity

CDLXXIV, LIBER(474)

see - Os Abysmi vel Da'ath

CDXII, LIBER(412)

see - A vel Armorum

CDXIV, LIBER (414)

see - De Arte Magica

CDXV, LIBER (415)

see - Paris Working

CDXVIII, LIBER(418)

see - Vision & the Voice, The

 

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see - PAINTINGS IN THE CHAMBRE DES CAUCHEMARS Version I