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I hope this book list serves you well and finds their places amongst your libraries.
Blessings from Qi Brulee Dass - ROSE CROIX
Compilation of Esoteric and Occult Books spanning many eras.
‘A Primer of Higher Space’ Claude Bragdon
‘Psychology’ Norman MUM (Houghton Mifflin, Boston)
‘An Elementary Textbook of Psychoanalysis’ Charles Brenner (Anchor Books, New York, 1957)
‘Man and His Symbols’ edited by Carl G. Jung (Doubleday, New York, 1964).
‘Astrology of Personality’ Dane Rudhyais
‘A to Z Horoscope Maker and Delineator’ by Llewellyn George (Llewellyn Publications, St. Paul).
‘The Alchemist’s Handbook’ by Frater Albertus
‘The Miracle of Language’ by Charlton Laird
‘Language in Action’ by S. I Hayakawa
‘People in Quandaries’ by Wendell Johnson
‘The Problem of Good and Evil’ or ‘The Christos’ by Vitvan
‘Twelve Steps to Spiritual Enlightenment’
‘The Middle Pillar’ Dr. Israel Regardie
‘The Garden of Pomegranates’ Dr. Israel Regardie
‘The Tree of Life’ Samuel Weiser
‘The Kabbalah Unveiled’ S L Mac Gregor Mathers
‘The Ceremony of Initiation’ by W. L. Wilmshurst
‘Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods’ by J.S.M. Ward
‘In the Pronaos of the Temple’ - Rosicrucian
‘The Book of the Dead: The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day’
‘The Art of True Healing’ Dr. Israel Regardie
‘Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels’ John Geraghty
‘Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual’ Eliphas Levi
‘A Theological Discourse of Angels’ Benjamin Camfield
‘The Mirror of the Mystical Kabbala Source’
‘Societas Rosicruciana’
‘Meteorologica Cosmica’ Robert Fludd
‘The Celestial Hierarchy of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite’
‘The Hermetica’ Hermes Trismegistus
‘Tales of the Heptameron’ Margaret, Queen of Navarre
‘Saint Germain on Alchemy, Formulas for Self Transformation’ Mark L Prophet & Elizabeth Clare Prophet
‘De Lapsis and De Ecclesiae Catholicae Unitate’ by Saint Cyprian Maurice Bevenot
‘Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite - The Celestial Hierarchy’
‘The Enchiridion of Pope Leo III: The Grimoire of Pope Leo’ - 1633
‘Arguing with Angels: Enochian Magic and Modern Occulture’ Egil Asprem
‘The Black Arts’ Richard Cavendish, Penguin Group
‘Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology (Fifth edition)’ Lewis Spence
‘Shemhamphorash’ ed. J. Gordon Melton
‘Jewish Magic and Superstition’ Joshua Trachtenberg, Behrman’s Jewish Book House, 1939
‘Magic, Mystery, and Science: The Occult in Western Civilization’ Dan Burton and David Grandy Sepher
‘Sefer Raziel Ha MaLakh: The Book of the Angel Raziel’ trans. Steve Savedow, Weiser Books
‘The Goetia of Dr. Rudd: The Angels and Demons of Liber Malorum Spirituum Seu Goetia Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis’ by Thomas Rudd, Ed. Stephen Skinner & David Rankine, 2007, Golden Hoard Press
‘Invoking Angels: Theurgic Ideas and Practices, Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries (Magic in History)’ Claire Fanger
‘Dictionary of Gnosis & Western Esotericism’ Wouter Hanegraaf, Brill Publishers
‘Treatise on Angel Magic: Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks’ Adam McLean
‘The Complete Magician’s Tables’ Dr. Stephen Skinner, Golden Hoard Press
‘Initiation Into Hermetics’ Bardon, F., Osiris-Verlag, West Germany, 1962
‘Astral Doorways’ Brennan, J.H., Aquarian, Wellingborough, 1971
‘The Magician’ Butler, W.E. Aquarian, Wellingborough, 1963
‘The Tarot’ Cavendish, R., Michael Joseph, London, 1975
‘Magic; An Occult Primer’ Conway, D., Mayflower, St Albans, 1974
‘Geomancy’ Hartmann, F., Rider, London, 1913
‘Practical Guide To Qabbalistic Symbolism (Vol 2)’ Gareth Knight, Helios, Cheltenham, 1965
‘Astral Projection, Magic and Alchemy’ Mathers, S.L. MacGregor
‘The Kabbalah’
‘The Pictorial Key To The Tarot’ Waite, A.E.
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You’re gonna laugh, but are you into Gravity Falls at all? Journal 3 and The Book of Bill often feel like child-friendly-ish versions of The Necronomicon. If you haven’t seen Gravity Falls, then you might get a unique experience out of starting with those books instead of the show. There’s also the tie-in website, thisisnotawebsitedotcom.com, which takes it up another level.
The Infernal Codex of Cain (but this is not fiction!) or anything written by Arthur Machen, like The White People and Other Weird Stories etc.!
There’s a lot of authors who contribute to the Cthulhu Mythos. It’s an active shared story universe. Wikipedia has a page listing a lot of them—Cthulhu Mythos Writers.”
I was going to suggest Promethea by Alan Moore. He also wrote a Lovecraftian graphic novel called Providence. Veil by Greg Rucka and Toni Fejzula is another great graphic novel. Suprisingly, the Poison Ivy series by G Willow Wilson has some Lovecraftian vibes. For magic, Pseudonomicon by Phil Hine is one of the best I’ve read. I am a big fan of Simon’s Necronomicon Spellbook. It got me started with sigil and candle magic when I was a wee sorcerer living in the hills. Nocturnicon by Konstantinos has Lovecraftian vibes (there is an entire chapter dedicated to Lovecrafian inspired concepts). The Moribund Portal by Richard Gavin is a short and well written chapbook on necromancy. For non-fiction and non-magical, Dark Archives by Megan Rosenbloom is a researches experience with studying books bound in human skin.
The book of Sitra Ahra by De Laval if you can find a copy. It’s creepy, transgressive and very rare. The Dragon Book of Essex by Andrew Chumbley, look for a PDF, same with his Azoetia. Viridarium Umbris and Ars Philtron by Daniel Schulke. Gravelording by Var Von Brennos. All are very rare and very unusual magical books with somewhat sinister reputations.
Necronomicon is a fictional book. Actual published copies of it are cobbled together from other books or fully made up. Lovecraft himself never published it. Kenneth Grant took Lovecraft seriously and I believe some of his work concerns ascribing legitimate occult status to the Lovcraftian pantheon, if you really wanna go there.