£180.00
hardcover. 3 volume set
1 in stock
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The original three volume set of The Collected works, published from 1905-1907, complete Three volume Set. The Collected Works of Aleister Crowley is a collection of much of Crowley’s early esoteric writings and poetry and comprise the first collected edition of his writings which were instrumental in founding the religious philosophy of Thelema. As the originator of Thelemite philosophy, he came to see himself as the prophet who was entrusted with informing humanity that it was entering the new Aeon of Horus in the early 20th century. B
Included in this collection are: Volume 1. Aceldama. The tale of Archais. Songs of the spirit. The poem. Jephithah. Mysteries. Jezebel, and other tragic poems. An appeal to the American republic. The fatal force. The mother’s tragedy. The temple of the holy ghost. Carmen Saeculare. Tannhauser. Epilogue. Appendix. — Volume 2. Oracles. Alice: An adultery. The Argonauts. Ahab and other poems. The God-eater. The sword of song. Ambrosii magi hortus rosarum. The three characteristics. An essay on ontology. Science and Buddhism. The excluede middle; or, the sceptic refuted. Time. Epilogue. Volume 3. The star and the garter. Rosa mundi, and other love-songs. The Sire de Maletroit’s door. Gargoyles. Rodin in rime. Orpheus. Epilogue and dedication. Appendix A. Bibliographical note. Appendix B. Index of first lines.