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  • av Gareth Knight
    215,-

    Based on the work of a 1920s French novelist, the medieval legend of the Faery Melusine of Lusignan is brought to the English-speaking world in a new retelling.

  • av Gareth Knight
    221,-

    A diverse history of the thought, philosophy and evolution of consciousness which has shaped the Western Mystery Tradition and the practice of modern ritual magic.

  • av William G. Gray
    207,-

    The Rollright Ritual is a powerful initiatory rite for attuning oneself to a personal path of spiritual growth, presented here with an explanatory text and a discussion of the spiritual lives and practices of the stone circle builders of Great Britain.

  • av Will Alexander
    209,-

    The raw and poetic odyssey of a sand blind woman, Rosanna Galvez, spoken through a rich incantatory diary.

  • av Hugh Fox
    191,-

    An account of Fox's awakening as a shaman through his experience with sacred hallucinogens in Peru, and the rush of ancient knowledge of "the immortals" which came with it. The result is a discovery of the origins of the "Sun-King" found in ancient myths around the world.

  • - The Odd Life and Inner Work of William G. Gray
    av Alan Richardson & Marcus Claridge
    221,-

    Biography of William G. Gray, the British occultist and magician whose pioneering work on the Qabalah and ritual magic contributed enormously to the modern pagan and wiccan revivals.

  • av Margaret Randall
    188,-

    A collection of poems by Margaret Randall which she describes as her "impossible poems" - the ones which speak of things that can't be said.

  • av Gareth Knight
    232,-

    A course in Christian Qabalistic Magic, first published in 1975 and providing a comprehensive overview of the history and practice of magic from a broadly Christian perspective. Includes practical exercises and methods of inner plane communication.

  • - The Keys to Magic
    av Nick Farrell
    235,-

  • av Daniel Staniforth
    174,-

  • av Patrick Harpur
    179,-

  • av Iain Sinclair
    191,-

  • - Selected Letters
    av Gareth Knight
    235,-

    The selected letters of Gareth Knight from 1969 to 2010. These letters were written to some 70 recipients, from learned discourse with academics, through exchanges of strange experiences with esoteric colleagues, to providing general answers and advice to seekers looking for their path.

  • av Hugh Fox
    174,-

    A novel by American poet and scholar Hugh Fox. When Miriam's husband is killed by terrorists in Tel Aviv she moves to Paris in search of a spiritual path, only to find herself victim of another devastating attack. The novel follows her inner monologue and outer journey through historic France.

  • av Rebecca Wilby
    188,-

    In the trenches of WW1, two disaffected young subalterns struggle to find humour and purpose in a rapidly disintegrating world. In another time and place, Katherine is startled when she starts to recover someone else's memories of the first world war trenches. These involuntary glimpses lead her to search for the historical truth behind the vision.

  • av Joseph Noble
    188,-

  • - JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield
    av Gareth Knight
    262,-

    The works of J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Charles Williams and Owen Barfield have had a profound impact on the contemporary world. The Magical World of the Inklings reveals how each of these writers created a 'magical world' which initiates the reader into hidden and powerful realms of the creative imagination.

  • - A Collection of Writings by Ella Young
    av Ella Young
    225,-

    An anthology of work by the Irish writer Ella Young, featuring her poems, prose and mythical storytelling.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Daniel Staniforth
    193,-

    Daniel Staniforth's debut collection of poems focus on the beauty and sound of language, and the soul of his native England.

  • av Alan Richardson
    174,-

    Within the chronicles of old light ever stirring on Winsley Hill is the story of Rosie Chant, a farm girl who, in 1908, falls in love with a visiting American folklorist and archaeologist. Recognising her otherworldly talents he exploits her psychic impressions for his book research, entangling her in a fierce soulmate love that spans 9 decades.

  • av Will Alexander & Daniel Staniforth
    249,-

  • av Gareth Knight, Margaret Lumley Brown & Rebecca Wilby
    188,-

    A haunting and possession which took place in London just before the first world war forms the basis of this novella, whose author went on to be a friend and colleague of Dion Fortune. Originally published in 1918.

  • av Pierre Joris
    211,-

  • av Rikki Ducornet
    188,-

    A collection of mesmeric lyrical poems.

  • av Rebsie Fairholm
    221,-

  • - A Traditional Witch's Gramarye
    av Michael Howard
    250,-

  • - A Book of the Dead Hamlets
    av Iain Sinclair
    181,-

    Following the lines which link up the Hawksmoor churches of East London with plague pits and the sites of the notorious Whitechapel and Ratclyffe Highway murders, told through a broken sequence of modern freeverse lyrics.

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