Books
Money Magic Mastery now! by Siobhan A. Monroe If you’re after another get-rich-quick book full of flim-flam and the same boring old candle-magic visualisations then look away now…
Shock! The Black Dog of Bungay by Dr David Waldron and Christopher Reeve The tale of the Black Dog of Bungay and the infamous attack on the church of St. Marys in 1577, has inspired and fascinated the town for centuries.
Ten Years of Triumph of the Moon Academic approaches to studying magic and the occult: examining scholarship into witchcraft and paganism, ten years after Ronald Hutton’s The Triumph of the Moon edited by Dave Evans & Dave Green
Toastar! by Francis Breakspear This is a dizzying tour of some of the lunatic outer fringes of chaos magickal technique and what chaos is actually about.
If It Was Easy, Everyone Would Be Doing It… by Francis Breakspear This is NOT a self-help book….. So you want to learn about magic? Hell, how and where do you start? Here’s how.
Kaostar by Francis Breakspear This book is timely, in that there has existed for some time a need for balance in the expression of what magic is about, balance with the overarching fluffiness of modern paganism.
Aleister Crowley and the 20th Century Synthesis of Magick Dr Dave Evans delves into modern history to present a serious, but accessible work, based on research work done for a Master of Arts degree on the history and literature of British magic, focussing especially on Crowley.
The History of British Magick After Crowley Dave Evans places magicians and their work into the broader society that we all live in, and shows how that magic has always been a part of our culture.
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