PRIMUS VEL CARMINUM, LIBER
see - ORPHEUS, The Collected Works Vol.III pg.129 PB
PRINCIPLE OF CARNOT, THE(essay)
Aleister Crowley's Diaries pg.79-84, 1921
PRINCIPALLY REMIGIAL
In Residence pg.63 PB, 1904
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL(ad)
Privately published, New York, pamphlet 4 pgs., 1919
Note: On the cover it states; "The Master will remain in New York until the end of January ... herewith are details of the course of instruction which he proposes to give in amplification of his public teaching."
PRIZE WINNERS OF THE HOKKU CONTEST, THE
Their poetry and an analysis of it by the eminent Chinese poet,
by Kwaw Li Ya (Aleister Crowley)
Vanity Fair (USA) pg.70, October 1915
Thelema Lodge Calendar, January 1998
see - HOKKU
PRO GENTE ANGLICANA(poem)
Hail Mary (Amphora), Sut Anubis, England pg.66 PB, ND
PRO GENTIBUS (poem)
Hail Mary (Amphora), Sut Anubis, England pg.68 PB, ND
PROEM(Preface: part 12 of 12)
The World's Tragedy pg.xxxv, Falcon Press, AZ PB, 1985
PROFESSOR AND THE PLUTOCRAT, THE by S. J. Mills (A.Crowley)
The International Vol.XI No.11, NY, November 1917
PROFESSOR ZIRCON
The Equinox Vol.I:8 pg.91 HB, 1978
PROLOGUE(poem) - (Mother and maiden! on the natal night)
Hail Mary (Amphora), Sut Anubis, England, title pg. PB, ND
PROLOGUE TO RODIN IN RIME (poem) To Kathleen _.
The Winged Beetle pg.153 HB, 1910
PROMETHEUS - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - PERCY BYSSHE SHELLY
PROMETHEUS (poem) - (In exile, on this burning rock,)
The Book of Oaths, Scroll I pg.7, ND
see - BOOK OF OATHS
PROPHET IN HIS OWN COUNTRY, Aby STUART X (Henry C. Stuart)
Edited, Introduction & Notes throughout by Aleister Crowley
H. C. Stuart, 1st Edition HB, 1916
In the Continuum Vol.II:5 pg.31 (intro only), 1979
Thelema Lodge Calendar - Introduction & Excerpts Only
Part I - Part III, July-September 1996
see - STUART X, THE MAN WHO PUT THE O.K IN BOOK
Note: The Introduction was released separately as a small pamphlet under the title of Stuart X, The Man Who Put the O.K. In Book. In the Sept.96 issue of the TLC it states that the title was something created as a joke by Karl Germer in a letter to Dr.Krumm-Heller in the 1950s, but this is historically wrong. It was used in 1916, years before Crowley ever met Karl Germer.
PROTOPLASM(poem) from Rosa Mundi, and Other Love-Songs.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.65 PB, 1907
PSALM, A(poem)
The Equinox Vol.III:1 pg.126 HB, 1973
In the Continuum Vol.I:6 pg.1, 1975
The Oriflamme Vol.2 No.1, NY pg.16, 1975
PSYCHIC COMPENSATION
see - SIMON IFF
PSYCHOLOGY OF HASHISH, THE (The Herb Dangerous) Part II
see - HASHISH
PUBLISHERS & PERIODACALS
We hope to have independent listings of each major publisher of Aleister Crowley material. As of present, only the following are listed in this Desk Reference:
see - ENGLISH REVIEW,THE
see - FALCON PRESS
see - FATHERLAND, THE
see - GORDON PRESS
see - INTERNATIONAL, THE
see - KHRISHA PRESS
see - NEW FALCON PUBLICATIONS
see - NEWSPAPER ARTICLES (misc)
see - UNICORN
PURPLE DWARF, THE (Erotic Novel)
Note: When Gerald Yorke was helping Andrew Drylie with his Crowley-Cross Index (England 1976) he commented: "Purple Dwarf - erotic novel, no copy traced."
PURPLE MANDARIN, THE
The International Vol.XI No.9, NY, September 1917
OLLA pg.20 HB, 1946
Swordfish and Stromboli, Beachcombing round Sicily
by Denis Clark (excerpt of the poem)
Jarrolds Publishers Ltd, London pg.143 HB, 1951
Kaaba newsletter Vol.1 No.1, NY pg.22, March 1978
PUSS-IN-BOOTS (poem) To Dorothy Olsen
OLLA pg.51 HB, 1946
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.209 PB, 1906
PYRAMIDOS, LIBER(Liber DCLXXI - 671)
Frank Bennett - Temple Opening (2 pg), ND
Kowal's copy (Detroit), ND
Northwestern University, ND
Sothis, St.Albans, 16 pg pamphlet, Limited Edition of 93 copies, 1976
93 Press Edition, pamphlet, 1976
Unknown - Identical reprint of 93 Press Ed., pamphlet , ND
In the Continuum II:12 pg.iii, 1981
Temple Opening (2 pg) Jane Wolfe copy pg. 81
OYEZ magazine, Summer Solstice, 1981
Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1984
Stellar Visions, SF, CA, 8½ x 11 velo-bound, 1986
Heka Baka, England, pamphlet, ND
Commentaries on The Holy Books, S.Weiser pg.59 HB, 1996
see - TROA VEL PYRAMIDOS
Note: Crowley, "The ritual of the initiation of a Neophyte. It includes sub-rituals numbered from 672 to 676." ... The handwritten & colored version published in the Commentaries to The Holy Books is from Northwestern University. This ritual is performed alone by an initiate and should not be confused with Troa vel Pyramidos which is a 'group initiation ritual.' Some AA branches use the ritual of Troa vel Pyramidos to initiate a person into the Neophyte degree while other branches use Liber Pyramidos.
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