In politics is sound advice

Rat once - Rat well, but never twice.

 

However, in the page proofs for The Winged Beetle this reads as:

 

Moral

In politics take sound advice:

In Rat once-well, but never twice.

 

JEZEBEL AND OTHER TRAGIC POEMS (poetry)

by Count Vladimir Svareff (Crowley)

Chiswick Press, London, only 52 copies printed, 1898

 

JEZEBEL (poem) by Count Vladimir Svareff (Aleister Crowley)

Jezebel and Other Tragic Poems pg.3, 1898

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.129 PB, 1905

American Aphrodite, Vol.2 No.5, pg. 155, Samuel Roth, NY, 1952

Gordon Press, New York, HB, 7 pgs.,1974

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.161 PB, 1986

The Soul of Osiris pg.18 PB, 1992

 

Note: The first two versions are almost identical except that the poem titled Concerning Certain Sins is subtitled "A Sonnet" and the Epilogue also has a subtitle called "Au feu Marquis de Sade" in the original 1898 edition. The Soul of Osiris and Americn Apropdite published only Part I (pg.18) and Part II (pg.24) of Jezebel.

 

JILT, THE(poem)

Gargoyles pg.74 PB, 1906

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.99 PB, 1907

 

Note: Crowley, "... a piece of sadistic exultation over my wife's cruelty to Howell, who we heard was stricken to the heart by the thunderbolt of her marriage." Rose Kelly was originally engaged to Howell, but she jilted him and married Aleister Crowley instead.

 

JOHN, AUGUSTUS

see - CONFESSIONS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY (book) Dedicated to

see - MORALIST, THE (poem) Dedicated to Augustus

 

JOHN ST. JOHN(Liber DCCCLX - 860)

The Record of the Magical Retirement of G.H. Frater, OM

The Equinox Vol.I:1 (Supplement) pg.1 HB, 1978

Morton Press Ltd, England, card cover, 100 copies (Ray Sherwin), ND (80?)

Stellar Visions, L.Lieb & E.A.,

Berkeley, CA 8 1/2 x 11 xerox from Eq, velo-bound, ND (84?)

Aleister Crowley & The Practice of the Magical Diary, Ed.by J.Wasserman

New Falcon Publications, AZ pg.1 PB, 1993

 

Note: Crowley, "A model of what a magical record should be, so far as accurate analysis and fullness of description are concerned." This Magical Retirement occurred in 1908 between October 1st and the 13th.

 

JOLLY BARBER, THE(poem) To Ginuccio

OLLA pg.27 HB, 1946

 

Note: This poem is identical to the poem which is titled The Girl's Song.

 

JONES, CECIL

see - HERMIT, THE, (poem) Dedicated To

 

JOYCE, JAMES

see - GENIUS OF MR. JAMES JOYCE, THE

 

JUGGING THE MARCH HARE (editorial) by A. C. (Aleister Crowley)

The International, Vol. XII No.2, NY, February 1918, pg. 33.

 

JUGORUM, LIBER(Liber III - 3)

Magick in Theory & Practice pg.427 HB, 1965

The Equinox Vol.I:4 pg.9 HB, 1978

Stellar Visions, SF, CA, pamphlet, 1981

Gems from The Equinox pg.203 HB, 1988

 

Note: Crowley, "An instruction for the control of speech, action and thought."

 

JUNGLE OF ELIZABETH ARDEN, THE

OLLA pg.40 HB, 1946

 

JUVENILIA (two stories, one poem)

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.97 HB, 1986

The Nameless Novel, Ageneios Press pg.71 PB, 1987

 

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K, COMMENT(to Liber AL vel Legis)

The Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley, pg.136 HB, 1979

 

Note: This Comment was never completed. It contains only Chapter One, verses 1-20.

 

KAHL, REGINA

see - ON FOOD, (1943) Dedicated To

see - PENTAGRAM, THE (poem)

 

KALI(poem)

Gargoyles pg.68 PB, 1906

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.97 PB, 1907

OLLA pg.64 HB, 1946

The Confessions pg.453 (excerpt) HB, 1969

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.40 PB, 1986

 

Note: Crowley, "One day I went over to Kalighat and sacrificed a goat to a goddess. That night I was sitting alone reading. She appeared to me and inspired me to write a poem to her."

 

KANGCHENJANGA: THE STORY OF THE 1905 EXPEDITION

Allahabad Pioneer Mail - a series of five articles, 1905

Vanity Fair - a series of five articles, October/November 1909

Thelema Lodge Calendar Part I-V, March/July 2000

see - GREAT CLIMB

 

KARMA(Part V of Science and Buddhism)

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.249 PB, 1906

 

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

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.60 PB, 1907

 

KELLY, EDWARD - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - SIMON IFF, THE SCRUTINES OF

 

KELLY, GERALD

see - JEPHTHAH, (book) Dedicated To

see - ODE TO GERALD FESTUS KELLY, (poem) Dedicated To

see - SIRE DE MALETROIT'S DOOR, THE (dramatic work)

see - SONNET (poem) - (Body pale and beautiful ...), Dedicated to

see - SONNET FOR G...KELLY'S DRAWING OF JEZEBEL (poems)

 

KEY OF THE MYSTERIES, THEby Eliphas Levi, Intro by Crowley (Liber XLVI - 46)

Rider & Co., London HB, 1959

Samuel Weiser Inc., NY pg.7 PB, 1972

 

Note: This piece is identified as Liber XLVI in The Holy Books Appendix B pg.263.

 

KHABS AM PEKHT`, LIBER(Liber CCC - 300)

The Oriflamme Vol.2 No.1, NY pg.79, 1975

The New Equinox magazine No.6, England, 1977

The Equinox Vol.III:1 pg.171 HB, 1978

Kaaba newsletter Vol.1 No.5, NY pg.6, 1980

Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1980

The Equinox Vol.III:10 pg.51 HB, 1986

Gems from The Equinox pg.99 HB, 1988

Pangenetor Lodge, OTO, pamphlet,1994

 

Note: Crowley, "An epistle of Therion 9=2, a Magus of the AA to His Son, being an Instruction in a matter of all importance, to wit, the means to be taken to extend the Dominion of the Law of Thelema throughout the whole world," and "A special instruction for the Promulgation of the Law. This is the first and most important duty of every Aspirant of whatever grade. It builds up in him the Character and Karma which form the Spine of Attainment."

 

KHAN, DOST ACHIHA - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - FIVE ADORATIONS, THE

 

KHAN, KHALED - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - HEART OF THE MASTER, THE

 

KHING KANG KING(Liber XXI - 21) by Ko Yuen (Aleister Crowley)

AC/Original typed copy, Warburg, England,ND

Privately published, London, only 100 copies printed,1939

Thelema Publications, CA HB, 1973

Thelema Publications, CA HB, 1974

The New Equinox magazine No.6, England, 1977

Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1980

OYEZ magazine, CA, Autumn Equinox 1980

The Equinox Vol.V No.3, SOTO pg.2 HB, 1980

Berkeley, CA pub. unknown, blue cover, pamphlet, ND

In the Continuum Vol.V:6 pg.5, 1994

Laylah magazine Vol.2:1, Oceania Lodge, OTO pg.7, 1995

The Black Pearl, The Journal of The College of Thelema

Volume One, Number 9 pg.11, Spring 2001

Tao Te Ching by Ko Hsuan (Aleister Crowley)

Samuel Weiser, Inc., ME pg.103 PB, 1995

see - CHINESE WRITINGS OF KO YUEN

 

Note: Crowley's typed manuscript refers to this piece as Khing Kang King by Ko Yuen, as do all

editions until it was published by SOTO 1980. Here the title was changed to the Jin Gan Jing by

Ge Yuan. In 1995 this piece was re-released in the Tao Te Ching by S.Weiser as the Ch'ing-

ching Ching by Ko Hsuan. Crowley does refer to Liber XXI in The 'Blue' Equinox III:1 of 1919 on pg.14 where he calls the essay, The Classic of Purity by Ko Hsuen. All other recent editions refer to this as Khing Kang King.

 

KING, LAVINIA - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - SUFFRAGETTE: A FARCE, THE

 

KING OF TERRORS, THE

see - TESTAMENT OF MAGDALEN BLAIR

 

KING OF THE WOOD, THEby Mark Wells (Aleister Crowley)

The International Vol.XII No.4, NY, April 1918

Mandrake Press, London (proof copy), 1930

In the Continuum Vol.III:2 pg.13, 1982

Golden Twigs pg.5 HB, 1988

 

Note: Originally titled The Priest of Nemi.

 

KING-GHOST, THE (poem)

Gargoyles pg.110 PB, 1906

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.107 PB, 1907

Ambergris pg.165 HB, 1910

OLLA pg.78 HB, 1946

The Confessions pg.519 HB, 1979

 

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

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

 

KNIGHT-ERRANT, A DRAMATIC MINIATURE(poem)

The International Vol.XII No.3, NY, March 1918

Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988

 

KNIGHT TAKES BISHOP, CHECK!(poem)

OLLA pg.36 HB, 1946

 

KNIJIGA ZAKONA

see - AL VEL LEGIS

 

KNJIGA LAZI

see - BOOK OF LIES, THE

 

KNUT OLAF(poem) by Mary Smith (Aleister Crowley)

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

 

KO HSUAN - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - TAO TEH KING (Liber CLVII 157)

 

KO YUEN- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - CHINESE WRITINGS OF KO YUEN

see - COINS OF KO YUEN

see - KHING KANG KING

see - SHIH YI

see - TAO TEH KING (Liber CLVII 157)

 

KONX OM PAX

SPRT, Foyers 1st Ed., blk cloth, wht letters, HB, 1907

SPRT, Foyers, 2nd Ed., wht cloth, gold letter HB, 1907

Yogi Publications, Illinois PB, October 1, 1973

Level Press, SF PB, 1974

The Teitan Press Inc., Chicago HB, May 1990

 

Note: Crowley, "Four invaluable treatises and a preface on mysticism and Magick." There are at least two paperback editions not mentioned in our listing that we are aware of, both have no publisher listed, nor date of release and are similar in size to the Yogi Publication edition. One has a pink cover with red hand lettering of Konx Om Pax at 5¼" tall. Some believe this to be a Level Press edition, although this can not be verified. The other edition has a bright green cover with orange letters, similar to the Yogi Publication edition. It also has a maroon design in the center between the title and Crowley's name. One source gives the date of release for these editions as circa 1980. Outside of knowing they exist, we have no further data. ... Although often speculated that the more expensive white cover, gold letter is the first edition, this is not true. In Eq.I:6 pg.125 Crowley clearly points out this is the "second edition."

 

KREIS UM THELEMA

Privately published, Leipzig , 1925

 

KRISHNA PRESS

see - GORDON PRESS

 

KULM, ST.MAURICE E.- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

Book review of POEMS, DRAMATIC AND LYRICAL by C.BAX

by Kulm (Crowley), The Eq. Vol.I:8 pg.256 HB, 1978

 

KWAN, THE PHILOSOPHER- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - DISCOURSE ON WOMAN

 

KWAW LI YA - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - HOKKU, A NEW VERSE FORM, THE

see - HOKKU CONTEST, THE PRIZE WINNERS OF THE

see - HOKKU WINNERS

 

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L-L-L-L-L-

see - DE LEGE LIBELLVM, LIBER

 

LA BEATRICE(poem) from Oracles.

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.18 PB, 1906

see - TRANSLATION FROM BAUDELAIRE

 

LA BELLE HEAULMIERE(poem) from Rodin in Rime.

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

 

LA CASQUE D'OR (poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.114 PB, 1907

 

LA CITANA

see - LA GITANA

 

LA COUREUSE (poem)

Oracles pg.160, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.52 PB, 1906

 

LA CRUCHE CASSEE (poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.121 PB, 1907

 

LA FOIRE(poem) by Barbey De Rochechouart (Aleister Crowley)

The Equinox Vol.I:8 pg.89 HB, 1978

The Giant's Thumb pg.119 PB, 1992

 

LA FORTUNE(poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.120 PB, 1907

Thelema Lodge Calendar, July 1992

 

LA GAULOISE, Song of The Fighting French (poem)

Original broadsheet, 1942

OTO Newsletter III:10-11, CA pg.11, 1979/80

Broadsheet Collection, England, 1993

 

LA GAULOISE, Song of The Free French (poem)

Original broadsheet, 1942

Broadsheet Collection, England, 1993

 

LA GITANA (poem)

Konx Om Pax pg.106 HB, 1907

OLLA pg.116 HB, 1946

The Confessions pg.555 HB, 1979

On The Wild Side by Martin Gardner

Prometheus Books, Buffalo, NY pg.200 HB, 1992

Poetical Flavours of the Great Beast, pamphlet, 1995

see - RECORDINGS/THE VOICE OF ALEISTER CROWLEY

 

Note: On the Wild Side incorrectly lists the title as La Citana.

 

LA GUERRE(poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.119 PB, 1907

 

LA JUIVE

White Stains, Earth Religions Supplies Inc., NY pg.105 HB, 1974

The Fish pg.8 HB, 1992

 

LA LOGE, A(poem)

The Equinox Vol.III:1 pg.274 HB, 1973

 

LA MAIN DE DIEU(poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.115 PB, 1907

 

LA PENSEE(poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.118 PB, 1907

 

LA TENTATION DE SAINT-ANTOINE (poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.121 PB, 1907

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.144 PB, 1986

 

LA VERGE, A Cameo(poem) To Hassan ben Suleiman Sousse 1925.

OLLA pg.41 HB, 1946

 

LADDER, THE (poem) To K.M.Ward

The Winged Beetle pg.117 HB, 1910

In the Continuum Vol.I:5 pg.16, 1975

 

LADY ANNA'S ILLNESS

see - MYSTERIOUS MALADY

 

L'AGE D'AIRAIN (poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.117 PB, 1907

 

LAGER(poem)

The Giant's Thumb pg.208 PB, 1992

 

LAMB, C. G.

see - TWO SONNETS, (poem) Dedicated To

 

L'AMOUR QUI PASSE (poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.113 PB, 1907