SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST, THE

Vol.XVI The Sacred Books of China, Edited by F.Max Muller

Part II The Yi King, Translated by James Legge

With handwritten Aleister Crowley's annotations, 1890

Germer typed notes from Aleister Crowley's Edition of TSBOTE

Texas University, ND

Germer typed notes (No.3006) pasted into a modern

edition of TSBOTE, by Germer himself, ND

 

Note: Crowley's handwritten annotations were added into The Equinox Vol.5:3/SOTO pg.273 in an

extremely edited and corrupted format, some of Crowley's notes are even placed under the wrong trigrams.

 

SACRED MOUND, THE(poem)

The Giant's Thumb pg.212 PB, 1992

 

SAID(poem)

Gargoyles pg.51 PB, 1906

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.94 PB, 1907

Ambergris pg.157 HB, 1910

 

Note: Crowley, "... inspired by my week in Cairo."

 

SAILOR ASHORE, THE (poem)

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.154 HB, 1986

 

SAINT AND THE THIEF, THE(poem)

 

Note: This is mentioned in a Catalog of A.C. Poetry/Manuscript Binder, one page fragment, 1951 G. Yorke

 

SAINT'S DAMNATION, A (poem)

Jezebel and Other Tragic Poems pg.17, 1898

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.132 PB, 1905

Poetica Erotica, A Collection of Rare and Curious Amatory Verse

Edited by T. R. Smith, Crown Publishers, NY, HB pg. 646, 1921

American Aphrodite, Vol.4 No.13, Samuel Roth, NY, 1954

The Soul of Osiris pg.43 PB, 1992

 

SALVESEN, LORD

see - ROSA DECIDUA, (poem) Dedicated To

 

SAMEKH, LIBER (Liber DCCC - 800)

Theurgia Goetia Summa, Congressus Cum Daemone

AC/Crowley's marginalia (footnotes) 2 pgs., ND

Magick in Theory & Practice pg.265 HB, 1965

OTO Newsletter Vol.II No.2, CA., September 1978

Ceremonial Magic by Israel Regardie

Aquarian Press, England pg.112 PB, 1980

Gems from The Equinox pg.323 HB, 1988

The Magick of Thelema by Lon Milo Duquette

Samuel Weiser Inc., ME pg.143 PB, 1993

 

Note: This is listed incorrectly as Liber CXX in The Holy Books Appendix B pg.264.

 

SANDAL, A

see - DE LEGE LIBELLVM, LIBER

 

SANTA CRUZ

see - AT BIG TREES ...

 

SAPPHO

see - ODE TO SAPPHO (poem)

 

SAPPHO IN CHIC-A-GO (poem)

In Residence pg.76 PB, 1904

 

SARACEN GIRL'S SONG, THE(poem)

The Giant's Thumb pg.203 PB, 1992

 

SARCOMA OF THE TIBIA (poem) To Dr. James Fordyce, 1916.

OLLA pg.93 HB, 1946

 

SATAN

see - HYMN TO SATAN

see - LITANY OF SATAN, THE

see - SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN, THE

 

SATANIC EXTRACTS

Black Lodge Booklet No.7 England, pamphlet, 1991

Mandrake Press Booklet, London, pamphlet, 1993

see - TRELAWNY, COSMO

 

SAVIOUR, A DRAMA IN ONE SCENE, THE(drama)

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

Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet, 1991

 

Note: Crowley, "I also wrote a one-act play The Saviour. The main idea of this had been in my mind for a long while as a presentation of irony. The council of a city in the extremity of despair invoke a long-expected saviour. He appears to their rapturous relief but turns out to be the enemy they feared in his most frightful form."

 

SCARABEE (poem)

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

 

SCENARIO FOR FILM, OR PLAY, Fragment

Gerald Yorke manuscript, Warburg, ND

 

SCENTED GARDEN OF ABDULLAH THE SATIRIST OF SHIRAZ, THE

Bagh-i-Muattar by Major Lutiy (Aleister Crowley)

Privately published, London, 1910

Morton Press, England, PB [Ray Sherwin], circa 1980

The Equinox Vol.V:4, SOTO pg. 231 HB, 1981

The Teitan Press, Inc., Chicago HB, May 1, 1991

 

Note: This book is not broken down into the Desk Reference. Only those pieces excerpted from it & published elsewhere are put into this listing.'

 

SCHICKLEGRUBER, ADOLF

see- TO ADOLF SCHICKLEGRUBER

 

SCIENCE AND BUDDHISM (essay)

Inscribed to the revered Memory Thomas Henry Huxley

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.244 PB , 1906

In the Continuum Vol.II:3 pg.22, 1978

see - SWORD OF SONG, THE

 

Note: This piece is divided into XIII sections. Section I & II are unnamed, Section III is titled The Four Noble Truths, IV:The Three Characteristics, V:Karma, VI:The Ten Fetters or Sanyoganas, VII:The Relative Reality of Certain States of Consciousness, VIII:Mahasatipatthana, Note to section VIII is titled Transfigured Realism, IX:Agnosticism, X:The Noble Eightfold Path, XI:The Twilight of the Germans, XII:The Three Refuges and XIII:Conclusion.