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NEW BOOK! The Sixth & Seventh Books of Moses
by Joseph Peterson Ibis Press
ISBN: 978-0-89254-130-07 X 10
320 Pages, Hard Cover, $55.00

One of the best known classics in magical literature. This new edition corrects many previously muddled talismans and texts, describes the biblical magic ascribed to Moses, and its application. Fully annotated scholarly edition. Extensively illustrated with over 100 magical seals, signs, and sigils, including eight seals in beautiful color.
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The Book of Abramelin, by Abraham von Worms. Compiled and edited by Georg Dehn, translated by Steven Guth, foreword by Lon Milo DuQuette.

This first modern translation of a classic magical work features not only updated language, but new material sourced from all extant manuscripts. This stunning new translation has set the occult world abuzz, with important magical recipes, important distinctions in the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel ritual, and complete word squares not present in the century-old Mathers translation. [more information]

The Archidoxes of Magic, by Paracelsus. Introduction by Stephen Skinner.

A source work on medieval magic, primarily concerned with the practical applications of magic, especially as regards healing. Skinner's introduction explains Paracelsus' influence on the Western Mystery Tradition.
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The Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy, introduction & commentary by Stephen Skinner. Based on Robert Turner's 1655 translation.

A collection of texts on magic and geomancy including Agrippa's Of Magical Ceremonies; De Abano's Heptameron; The Isagogue by Georg Villinganus; The Arbatel of Magick; Of Geomancy by Agrippa; Of Astronomical Geomancy by Gerard of Cremona.
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Geomancy, by Franz Hartmann. Preface by Edward Dunning.

Explains the geomantic symbols, how to compile them, and how to read them. Included are 2,048 answers to 16 common questions, and blank geomantic charts that you can photocopy to use for your own divinations.
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The Magical Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum.

Eliphas Levi
Translated by William Wynn Westcott
Introduction by R.A. Gilbert

Eliphas Lévi (1810–1875) was the greatest innovator in the revival of Western occultism, most significantly with his great leap of imagination that linked the tarot trumps to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
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The Mystic Thesaurus:
Occultism SImplified.
Willis F. Whitehead

During the 1920s, Willis F. Whitehead, was Supreme Grand Vizier, Ancient Order of Oriental Magic. In The Mystic Thesaurus he shares the secrets and tools he worked with in a lifetime of practicing magic.
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Magical Uses for Magnets
Draja Mickaharic

From the latches on our kitchen cabinets to the magnetic strips on our credit cards, we take magnetic forces for granted every day. Magnets are a relatively new technology, although people have remarked on naturally-occurring magnets, or loadstones, for hundreds of years.

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The Meaning and Philosophy of Numbers
Leonard Bosman
Preface by R.A. Gilbert

In The Meaning and Philosophy of Numbers, Leonard Bosman states that "numbers are symbols of the beginning and development of the universe, of a solar system, or a series of such, or, indeed, of any rhythmic movement. The terms with which we have to deal in considering the science of numbers are figures, symbols, ciphers, arithmetic, and mathematics."
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