Historical grimoire and ritual-magic texts with Solomonic, Mosaic, Abramelin, and elemental-spirit transmissions, kept separate from modern neo-Hermetic revival.
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Magick in Theory and Practice — Aleister Crowley — Aleister Crowley's 1929 systematic treatise on ceremonial magic, Part III of his Book Four, covering ritual theory, the magical weapons, and the formulae of Thelemic practice.
Pow-Wows, or Long Lost Friend — John George Hohman — Johann Georg Hohman's 1820 Pennsylvania Dutch charm-book of folk-healing remedies, protective charms, and braucherei (pow-wow) blessings, published in Reading, Pennsylvania.
The Comte de Gabalis — Abbe de Villars — A seventeenth-century French esoteric classic presenting Rosicrucian and elemental philosophy through witty dialogues between the narrator and the mysterious Comte de Gabalis.
The Seventh Book of Moses — The companion to the Sixth Book of Moses, presenting the Twelve Tables of the Spirits and an elaborate system of Mosaic conjurations.
The Sixth Book of Moses — A German magical text presenting the seven mystical seals of Moses with their spirit conjurations, widely used in folk magic traditions.
The Vision and the Voice, Liber 418 — Aleister Crowley — Aleister Crowley's visionary record of the thirty Enochian Aethyrs, first sought in Mexico in 1900 and completed in the Algerian desert in 1909, with his own added commentary.