DRAMA FROM COPTIC OF IAO SABAO, A
The International Vol.XII No.3, NY, March 1918
The Gods, A Drama & Good Hunting!,Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet, 1991
DREAM, A(poem) by Mary Smith (Aleister Crowley)
see - BOOK OF THE HEART'S BLOOD OF THE LILY GOD, THE
DREAM, THE (poem)
Ahab and Other Poems pg.31, 1903
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.128 PB, 1906
DREAM OF SCIPIO, THE
see - GORDON PRESS
DREAMS(poem) from Mysteries
Jephthah pg.138 HB, 1899
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.103 PB, 1905
In the Continuum Vol.II:2 pg.37. 1978
DREAM CIRCEAN, THEby Martial Nay (Aleister Crowley)
The Equinox Vol.I:2 pg.105 HB, 1978
DREAMING DEATH, THE (poem) from Mysteries
Jephthah pg.142 HB, 1899
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.108 PB, 1905
DRUG, THE(essay)
The Idler (magazine), England , January 1909
Privately Printed, Cambridge, England, pamphlet, 1996
DRUG PANIC, THEby A London Physician (Aleister Crowley)
The English Review, July 1922
D.T.(poem)
The Giant's Thumb pg.214 PB, 1992
DUELLISTS, THE(poem) To Norah Moore
The Winged Beetle pg.57 HB, 1910
DUMB! (poem)
The Equinox Vol.I:9 pg.101 HB, 1978
The Giant's Thumb pg.132 PB, 1992
DUNSANY, LORD
see - ART OF LORD DUNSANY, THE
see - NEW HEAVEN AND A NEW EARTH, A
DUTY(essay)
A Note on the Chief Rules of Practical Conduct to be Observed
by Those who Accept The Law of Thelema.
AC/Syracuse University, typed copy, ND
OTO Newsletter Vol. II No.2 pg.10, September 1978
Topaz magazine Vol.I:2 Quebec, 1986
OTO Minerval Study Guide pg. 4, March 11, 1991
Pangenetor Lodge, OTO, 1994
New Aeon Magick by Gerald del Campo
Llewelleyn Publications, MN pg.75 PB, 1994
Modern typeset edition, OTO, 1995
Oriflamme No. 2 - OTO/New Falcon AZ pg.135 PB, 1998
see - ETHICS OF THELEMA, THE, A Collection of Essays.
Note: The Pangenetor Lodge pamphlet adds in paragraphs omitted in every other version, but
found in the original Syracuse University typed manuscript, along with Aleister Crowley's
handwritten annotations. The original title of this manuscript was General Practical Applications
of the Law of Thelema.
DUTY OF WOMAN, THE WHOLE(essay)
see - WHOLE DUTY OF WOMAN, THE
DYNAST, THE(poem)
OLLA pg.24 HB, 1946
DXXXVI, LIBER (536)
see - ASTROLOGICAL WRITINGS, THE COMPLETE
see - ASTROLOGY, edited by Stephen Skinner
see - ASTROLOGY, A TREATISE ON
see - ASTROLOGY, THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF
see - BATRACHOPHRENOBOOCOSMOMACHIA
~ E ~
E.G.O.- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - WRITING ON THE GROUND, THE
E VEL EXCITIORUM, LIBER(Liber IX - 9)
Magick in Theory & Practice pg.368 HB, 1965
Samuel Weiser, Inc., NY, pamphlet, 1st printing, 1976
The Equinox Vol.I:1 pg.23 HB, 1978
Samuel Weiser Inc., NY, pamphlet, 2nd printing, 1979
Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1980
Gems from The Equinox pg.159 HB, 1988
Aleister Crowley & the Practice of the Magical Diary, Ed. by J.Wassserman
New Falcon Publications, AZ, pg.161 PB, 1993
Note: Crowley, "This book instructs the aspirant in the necessity of keeping a record. Suggests methods of testing physical clairvoyance. Gives instruction in Asana, Pranayama and Dharana, and advises the application of tests to the physical body, in order that the student may thoroughly
understand his own limitations."
EARL'S QUEST, THE(poem)
Oracles pg.151, 1905
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.49 PB, 1906
EARTH, THEby Francis Bendick (Aleister Crowley)
The Equinox Vol.I:6 pg.108 HB, 1978
ECKARTSHAUSEN, COUNCILLOR VON
see - ACCOUNT OF THE AA, AN
ECKENSTEIN, OSCAR
see - CONFESSIONS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY (book) Dedicated to
see - HILLS, THE, (poem) Dedicated To
EDINBURGH, FRA. H. I.- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - MADAME TUSSAUD BESANT
EDITH(poem) from Rosa Mundi, and Other Love-Songs.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.64 PB, 1907
Ambergris pg.151 HB, 1910
Note: This poem is unnamed in The Collected Works. It simply goes by the number XVII. Crowley named the poem when it appeared in Ambergris.
EDITOR BOOSTS THE NEXT NUMBER, THE (editorial)
The International, Vol. XI, No.11, NY, November 1917, pg. 321.
EDITORIAL PREFACE(to 777) by N.
Qabalah, Samuel Weiser Inc., NY pg.vii HB, 1973
Note: This piece first appeared in the 'Revised' Neptune Press edition (1955) of 777 and was not found in the original 1909 version. It is not written by Aleister Crowley. N is Gerald Yorke. The N stands for Nemo the Greek word for No-one and was Ulysses' reply to Polyphemus.
EIGHT LECTURES ON YOGA(Dedicated to Charles Richard Cammell)
by Mahatma Guru Sri Paramahansa Shivaji (Aleister Crowley)
The Equinox Volume III Number 4
OTO, England HB, March 21, 1939
Sangreal Foundation Inc., TX HB, 1969
Sangreal Foundation Inc., TX HB, 1972
Sangreal Foundation Inc., TX PB, 1972
Falcon Press, AZ PB, 1985
The Equinox Vol.III:3-4, 93 Publishing HB, 1991
New Falcon Publications, AZ PB, September 1991
Note: This book is divided into two sections of four lectures each. The first section is titled Yoga for Yahoos and the second section is titled Yoga for Yellowbellies.
EIGHTEENTH DAY, THE (poem) from Alice: An Adultery.
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.73 PB, 1906
EIGHTH DAY, THE(poem) from Alice: An Adultery.
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.67 PB, 1906
EILEEN (poem) from Rosa Mundi, and Other Love-Songs.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.62 PB, 1907
Ambergris pg.153 HB, 1910