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[CHUMBLEY, Andrew D.] Hekas (Typescript plus Soror Pasht-Akhti and Frater Anshar Catalogue from Caduceus Books)

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[CHUMBLEY, Andrew D.] Hekas (Typescript plus Soror Pasht-Akhti and Frater Anshar Catalogue from Caduceus Books)

$295.00

[UK]. 9 sheets stapled together in one corner. This text draws together disparate magical strands to illustrate the Sabbat as a trans-aeonic vehicle of sorcery. Typescript of text which was originally published in the Cauldron No. 75 and in Opuscula Magica, Volume I. From the collection of Soror Pasht-Akhti and Frater Anshar of the Cultus Sabbati. Also included is the large format card covered catalogue of the Soror Pasht-Akhti and Frater Anshar collection which was sold by Caduceus Books in 2016. The catalogue is 37pp, including foldouts, and 8pp coloured plates plus 10pp of monochrome illustrations of Cultus Sabbati artwork. This includes a fold out flow chart of early versions of the Dragon Book rituals noting their variation from the published version. Also reproduces the painstaking pointillist drawings of Andrew Chumbley's hands some of which formed a chapter in the inner edition of the Dragon Book of Essex which was not included in the published version. Includes a certificate of provenance, signed by Ben Fernee of Caduceus Books. The typescript is in very good condition. The catalogue is near fine.

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Soror Pasht Akhti & Frater Anshar were members of the original Cultus Sabbati when first formed by Andrew Chumbley. In addition, they were founder members of the Column, the inner group which developed and worked the system of rituals that formed the Dragon Book of Essex and also the Ku-Sebittu the ritual group that united members of the Cultus Sabbati and the Typhonian O.T.O. They also engaged in numerous personal workings which informed and expressed Cultus work.