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[CROWLEY, Aleister] Magickal and Philosophical Commentaries on the Book of the Law (4 Volume Set in Chemise and Slipcase)
[CROWLEY, Aleister] Magickal and Philosophical Commentaries on the Book of the Law (4 Volume Set in Chemise and Slipcase)
Edited and annotated by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant. Introduction by Grant.
[UK]: Hell Fire Club , 2023. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Small folio (much larger format than the original 1974 edition). Limited to 220 hand-numbered sets, this being No. 49. Four volumes bound in black quarter leather with indigo linen, contained in a quarter leather chemise case with ribbon ties, and housed in a marbled paper covered slipcase. Chemise case and all four volumes gold stamped with the image of the Stele of Revealing to the front, gilt lettering to spines. Complete with the original introduction and rare errata slip, a colour facsimile of the Liber Al manuscript with the missing first page, colour plates of Nuit, Hadit and Ra-Hoor-Khuit, the Stele of Revealing, plus four new portraits of the author at different stages of his lifes journey. Title pages in red and black ink. All components in fine condition. A fantastic book production. Note: this is a large and heavy set of books.
An exceptional reprint of this classic work. It includes the holograph facsimile of Liber AL vel Legis (The Book of the Law) followed by Crowley’s verse by verse commentaries (old and new), plus the Djeridensis Comment. At the end of the volume is a reproduction of Liber LXVII (Liber OZ) in red ink. The beautiful color illustrations (of Nuit, Hadit, and Ra Hoor Khuit) are by Linda Macfarlane. The book is dedicated to the memory of Frater Omnia Pro Veritate (Prof. Norman Mudd) who unraveled many of the mathematical mysteries of The Book of the Law. The four volumes are divided as such: [1]: Introduction and facsimile of Liber Al vel Legis. [2]: Nuit: the complete commentary on the first part. [3]: Hadit: the complete commentary on the second part. [4]: Ra-Hoor-Khuit: the complete commentary on the third part.