A Magical Bundle
Transcendental Magic
Eliphas Levi’s 1854, “Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie” is often said to be the most influential book on Magic in Western culture since the Renaissance. Arthur Edward Waite’s 1896 English translation of the work changed the title to “Transcendental Magic” and further cemented Levi’s enormous influence as as esoteric leader and writer. This is Levi’s most popular and talked about work. Index. Photographic reproduction of the 1896 first English translation.
The History of Magic
First published in French in 1860, and then translated into English by Arthur Edward Waite in 1913, this is one of the true classics of esoteric literature. This ground-breaking work by Levi was quoted extensively (without credit) by Albert Pike in the Scottish Rite masterpiece, “Morals and Dogma.” Levi’s “The History of Magic” set the standard for esoteric writing and is a major factor in the occult revival of the 19th and early 20th century. This is a photographic reproduction of the 1922 Second English Language Edition. Includes a preface by A.E. Waite as well as illustrations and an index.
Egyptian Magic
Classic account of Egyptian magical practices and history by one of the most respected Egyptologists ever to live. Includes: “Magical Stones or Amulets”; “Magical Figures”; “Magical Pictures and Formulas, Spells, Etc.”; “Magical Names”; “Magical Ceremonies” and more. Photographic reproduction of the 1901 edition of this work.