Ko Yuen. Liber XXI: Khing Kang King, The Classic of Purity. London: privately printed, 1939.
Konx Om Pax: Essays in Light. Foyers: SPRT, 1907.
La Gauloise (Song of the Free French). London: privately printed, 1942.
Leah Sublime. Montreal: 93 Publishing, 1976.
Liber Aleph vel CXI: The Book of Wisdom or Folly in the Form of an Epistle of 666 The Great Wild Beast to his Son 777. West Point, CA: Thelema Publishing Co., 1961
Liber Oz. London: OTO, 1942.
Liber XXX Aerum vel Saeculi sub figura CCCCXVIII: (Being of the Angels of the 30 Aethyrs): The Vision and the Voice. The Equinox 1911, 1(5), special supplement.
Little Essays Toward Truth. London: OTO, 1938.
Baudelaire, Charles. Little Poems in Prose. Translated by Aleister Crowley. Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1928.
Fra. H. I. Edinburgh. Madame Tussaud-Besant. Tunis: privately printed, 1925.
The Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley: The Magical Diaries of To , The Beast 666, Aleister Crowley, 93. 1923. Edited by Stephen Skinner. New York: Samuel Weiser, 1979.
The Magical Record of the Beast 666: The Diaries of Aleister Crowley 1914–1920. Edited by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant. Montreal: Next Step Publications, 1972.
Master Therion. Magick in Theory and Practice. Paris: Lecram Press, 1929 [1930].
Magick without Tears. Hampton, NJ: Thelema Publishing Company, 1954 (edited rpt. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn, 1973, ed. Israel Regardie; an unexpurgated edition is being prepared by Stephen J. King).
Anonymous. Manifesto of the MMM Issued by order of L. Bathurst, Grand Secretary General. Privately printed, 1912.
Anonymous. The Message of the Master Therion. London: privately printed, n.d. (c. 1917).
Moonchild: A Prologue. London: Mandrake Press, 1929.
Mortadello, or the Angel of Venice: A Comedy. London: Wieland & Co., 1912.
The Mother’s Tragedy and Other Poems. London: privately printed, 1901 (rpt. SPRT, 1907).
New Year. Paris: privately printed, 1903.
Herman Rudolf and Alastor. Offener Brief. Weida: privately printed, 1925.
Olla: An Anthology of Sixty Years of Song. London: OTO, 1946.
Oracles: The Biography of an Art. Foyers: SPRT, 1905.
Orpheus: A Lyrical Legend. Foyers: SPRT, 1905.
The Poem: A Little Drama in Four Scenes. London: privately printed, 1898.
The Revival of Magick and Other Essays. Edited by Hymenaeus Beta and Richard Kaczynski. Tempe, AZ: New Falcon, 1998.
The Rites of Eleusis. London: privately printed, 1910.
Rodin in Rime. See Seven Lithographs by Clot, 1907.
H. D. Carr. Rosa Coeli: A Poem. London: privately printed, 1907.
Rosa Decidua. Privately printed, 1910.
H. D. Carr. Rosa Inferni: A Poem. London: privately printed, 1907.
H. D. Carr. Rosa Mundi: A Poem. Paris: Ph. Renouard, 1905.
Vincey, Leo. The “Rosicrucian” Scandal. London: privately printed, 1912–1913.
The Late Major Lutiy and Another. The Scented Garden of Abdullah the Satirist of Shiraz. London: privately printed, 1910.
Comte de Fénix. The Scientific Solution to the Problem of Government. London: privately printed, c. 1937.
The Scrutinies of Simon Iff. Edited by Martin P. Starr. Chicago: Teitan Press, 1987.
Anonymous. 777 vel Prolegomena Symbolica ad Systemam Sceptico-Mysticae Viae Explicande, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicum Sanctissimorum Scientiae Summae. London: Walter Scott, 1909.
Seven Lithographs by Clot from the Water-colours of Auguste Rodin with a Chaplet of Verse. London: Chiswick Press, 1907.
Ko Yuen. Shih Yi: A Critical and Mnemonic Paraphrase of the Yi King. Oceanside, CA: H. P. Smith, 1971.
Snowdrops from a Curate’s Garden. Cosmopoli, 1881 [Paris: privately printed, 1904] (rpt. Chicago: Teitan Press, 1986, ed. Martin P. Starr).
Songs for Italy. London: privately printed, 1923.
Songs of the Spirit. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1898 (rpt. SPRT, 1905).
The Soul of Osiris: A History. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1901.
The Soul of the Desert. Kings Beach, CA: Thelema Publications, 1974.
The Spirit of Solitude: An Autohagiography. Subsequently Re-Antichristened The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. London: Mandrake Press, 1929 (Only two of six volumes were released; edited version published as The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, ed. John Symonds and Kenneth Grant, London: Jonathan Cape, 1969 and New York: Hill and Wang, 1969; an unexpurgated seven-volume edition, ed. Hymenaeus Beta, is forthcoming).
The Star and the Garter. London: Watts & Co., 1903 (rpt. SPRT, 1904).
The Stratagem and Other Stories. London: Mandrake Press, 1930.
Summa Spes. London: privately printed, 1903.
The Sword of Song, Called by Christians the Book of the Beast. Benares: SPRT, 1904.
A Gentleman of the University of Cambridge. The Tale of Archais: A Romance in Verse. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1898.
Aleister Crowley (words) and Bernard F. Page (music), The Tango Song. London: Wieland & Co., 1913.
Tannhauser: A Story of All Time. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1902 (rpt. SPRT, 1907).
Ko Yuen. The Tao Teh King. Kings Beach, CA: Thelema Publications, 1976.
Temperance: A Tract for the Times. London: OTO, 1939.
Anonymous. , vol. 1–3. London: privately printed 1909–1910.
Thumbs Up! A Pentagram: A Pantacle to Win the War. London: privately printed, 1941.
Anonymous. 1924. To Man. Tunis: privately printed, 1924.
Crowley, Aleister, Victor Neuburg, and Mary Desti. The Vision and the Voice with Commentary and Other Papers. Edited by Hymenaeus Beta. Yorke Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser, 1998.
Bishop, George Archibald. White Stains: The Literary Remains of George Archibald Bishop, a Neuropath of the Second Empire. Amsterdam: privately printed, 1898.
Why Jesus Wept: A Study of Society and of the Grace of God. London: privately printed, 1904.
The Winged Beetle. Privately printed, 1910.
The Works of Aleister Crowley, vol. 1. Foyers: SPRT, 1905.
The Works of Aleister Crowley, vol. 2. Foyers: SPRT, 1906.
The Works of Aleister Crowley, vol. 3. Foyers: SPRT, 1907.
Ankh-f-n-Khonsu. The World Teacher to the Theosophical Society. Tunis: privately printed, 1925.
The World’s Tragedy. Paris: privately printed, 1910.
E. G. O. The Writing on the Ground. London: privately printed, 1913.
II. Poetry and Fiction in Magazines and Newspapers
“Adonis.” The Equinox 1912, 1(7): 117–57.
“Anna of Havana.” Vanity Fair, Jan 1916, 43.
“The Artistic Temperament.” International 1917, 11(10): 295–301.
“Ballade of a Far Country.” Cambridge Magazine, 27 Apr 1899, 1(1).
“Ballade of Bad Verses.” Granta, 30 Apr 1898, 11(233): 271.
“The Ballad of Burdens.” Granta, 3 Feb 1899, 13.
“Ballade of a Far Country,” Cambridge Magazine 1899, 1(1).
“Ballade of Criticism.” Cambridge Magazine, 18 May 1899, 1(4).
“Ballade of Summer Joys.” Cambridge Magazine, 1 Jun 1899, 1(6).
“Ballade of Ursa and Ursula,” Cambridge Magazine 1899, 1(3).
“Ballade of Whist.” Cambridge Magazine, 11 May 1899, 1(3).
“Balzac: To Auguste Rodin.” Weekly Critical Review, 5 Feb 1903, 1(3): 5 (rpt. Les Maîtres Artistes, Oct 1903, 8: 283, trans. Marcel Schwob).
“Big Game.” International 1917, 11(9): 259–67.
“A Birthday.” The Equinox 1912, 1(7): 419–24.
“The Burning of Melcarth.” International 1917, 11(10): 310–2.
“Chants before Battle.” English Review, Aug 1914, 1–7.
“Chez Sherry: A Prose Poem.” Vanity Fair, Dec 1916, 168.
“The City of God (Moscow).” English Review, Jan 1914, 161�
��6. Rpt. London: The OTO, 1943.
“The Conduct of John Briggs.” International 1917, 11(12): 355–60.
“Dawn.” International 1918, 12(1): 9.
“The Disciples.” The Equinox 1913, 1(10): 91–2.
“The Drug.” Idler: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Jan 1909, 34(76): 403–8.
“Ezekiel in the Quarter Montparnesse.” Vanity Fair, 12 Aug 1908, 211.
“The Ghouls.” The Equinox 1912, 1(7): 159–78.
“The God of Ibreez.” International 1918, 12(1): 19–24.
“The Heart of Holy Russia.” International 1918, 12(1): 10–4.
“The Hearth.” International 1917, 11(11): 334–8.
“The Hermit’s Hymn to Solitude.” Weekly Critical Review, 2 Apr 1903, 1(11): 3–4;
“His Secret Sin.” The Equinox 1912, 1(8): 49–60.
“Hymn.” International 1917, 11(11): 333.
“In the Red Room of Rose Croix.” International 1917, 11(10): 294.
“Ineligible.” International 1918, 12(2): 35–40.
“Jeremiah in the Quartier Montparnasse.” Vanity Fair, 3 Jun 1908, 713.
“The King of the Wood.” International 1918, 12(4): 99–102.
“Knight-errant.” International 1918, 12(3): 85.
“Le Bourgeois de Calais.” Weekly Critical Review 1903, v. 2.
“Love is One.” International 1917, 11(10): 309.
Lévi, Éliphas. “The Magician.” Translated by Aleister Crowley. The Equinox 1909, 1(1): 109.
“Mantra Yogi.” Vanity Fair, 3 Mar 1909.
“The Mass of Saint Secaire.” International 1918, 12(2): 42–6.
Michael Fairfax, “Moon-Wane.” English Review, Oct 1922, 167: 283–5.
“The Mystic.” Vanity Fair, 22 Jul 1908, 105.
“Not Good Enough.” International 1918, 12(1): 3–9.
“Of the Mutability of Human Affairs.” Granta, 26 Feb 1898, 11: 223.
“The Old Man of the Peepul-tree.” International 1918, 12(4): 107–10.
“On the Edge of the Desert.” English Review, Jun 1911, 362–3.
“Outside the Bank’s Routine.” International 1917, 11(11): 323–31.
“Pan to Artemis.” The Equinox 1910, 1(4): 197–8.
“The Pentagram.” New Age, 21 Mar 1908, 2(21): 410.
“A Riddle.” International 1917, 11(12): 379.
Fairfax, Michael. “The Rock.” English Review, Oct 1922, 167: 285–6.
“Rodin.” Weekly Critical Review, 21 May 1903, 1(18): 8 (rpt. Les Maîtres Artistes, Oct 1903, 8: 283, trans. Marcel Schwob).
“Rodin I: Eve.” Weekly Critical Review, 5 Nov 1903, 2(42): 374.
“Rodin II: Tête de Femme (Luxembourg).” Weekly Critical Review, 28 May 1903, 1(19): 6.
“Rodin III: Syrinx and Pan.” Weekly Critical Review, 4 Jun 1903, 1(20): 10.
“Rodin IV: Illusion.” Weekly Critical Review, 11 Jun 1903, 1(21): 3.
“Rodin IX: La Tentation de Saint-Antoine.” Weekly Critical Review, 16 Jul 1903, 1(26): 8.
“Rodin V: La Fortune.” Weekly Critical Review, 18 Jun 1903, 1(22): 19.
“Rodin VI: Paolo and Francesca.” Weekly Critical Review, 25 Jun 1903, 1(23): 16–7.
“Rodin VII: Les deux Génies.” Weekly Critical Review, 2 Jul 1903, 1(24): 16.
“Rodin VIII: La Vielle Heaulmière.” Weekly Critical Review, 9 Jul 1903, 1(25): 18.
“Rodin X: La Main de Dieu.” Weekly Critical Review, 30 Jul 1903, 2(28): 38.
“Rodin XI: An Indicent (Rue de l’Université. 182).” Weekly Critical Review, 6 Aug 1903, 2(29): 56.
“A Septennial.” International 1917, 11(12): 376.
“A Sonnet of Spring Fashions.” Granta, 21 May 1898, 11(236): 308.
“The Stratagem.” English Review, Jun 1914, 339–51. Rpt. in Smart Set, Sep 1916, 1(1): 229–36.
King, Lavinia. “The Suffragette: A Farce.” New Age, 30 May 1908, 3(5): 91–2.
“Titanic Disaster.” New York Times, 26 May 1912, SM4; rpt. The Equinox 1913, I(9): 47–8.
“To a Brunette: Addressed to His Beloved, after a Short Absence.” Vanity Fair, Feb 1916, 63.
Fairfax, Michael. “To a New-Born Child.” English Review, Oct 1922, 167: 287.
“To America.” English Review, Oct 1914, 273–9 (see An Appeal to the American Republic).
“To Laylah—Eight-and-twenty.” The Equinox 1913, 1(10): 235–6.
“The Triads of Despair.” Weekly Critical Review, 12 Mar 1903, 1(8): 6.
“Villon’s Apology (On Reading Stevenson’s Essay).” Poetry Review, Dec 1912, 1(12): 540.
“A Vision of the Eucharist.” International 1918, 12(2): 62.
“Visions.” International 1918, 12(4): 117.
“The Woodcutter.” The Equinox 1912, 1(8): 79–88.
III. Essays in Magazines and Newspapers
“1066: A Study of the Ruling Class of England,” International 1917, 11(9):272–6.
Jeanne La Goulue. “Absinthe,” International 1918, 11(10): 306.
“Absinthe, the Green Goddess,” International 1918, 12(2): 47–51.
“Across the Gulf.” The Equinox 1911, 1(7): 239–254.
“Aleister Crowley Explains.” Continental Times, 11 Oct 1915, 22: n.p.
“America’s Attitude to the War: Hatred of the People for the Press.” Continental Times, 6 Oct 1915, 22(42): n.p.
An Englishman. “The American Verdict on the War.” International 1916, 10(7): 202.
“Another Note on Cabell.” Reviewer 1923, 3(11–12): 907–14.
“Art and Clairvoyance.” International 1917, 11(12): 379.
“Art in America.” English Review, Nov 1913, 578–95.
“The Attainment of Happiness: A Restatement of the Purpose of Mystical Teachings.” Vanity Fair, Nov 1916, 55, 134.
“Behind the Front: Impressions of a Tourist in Western Europe.” Fatherland, 29 Dec 1915, 3(21): 365; 5 Jan 1916, 3(22): 383–4.
“(On) A Burmese River: From the Note Book of Aleister Crowley.” Vanity Fair, 3 Feb 1909, 135; 10 Feb 1909, 169; 17 Feb 1909, 201; 24 Feb 1909, 232; 3 Mar 1909, 269; 31 Mar 1909, 393.
“The Camel: A Discussion of the Value of ‘Interior Certainty.’ ” Occult Review, Apr 1911, 13: 208–13.
Crowley, E. A. “Chalk Climbing on Beachy Head.” Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal, May 1895, 3(17): 288–94.
Ta Dhuibh. “Chess Notes,” Eastbourne Gazette, 31 Jan 1894; 7 Feb 1894; 14 Feb 1894; 21 Feb 1894; 28 Feb 1894; 7 Mar 1894; 14 Mar 1894; 21 Mar 1894; 28 Mar 1894; 4 Apr 1894; 11 Apr 1894; 18 Apr 1894; 25 Apr 1894.
“Cocaine.” International 1917, 11(10): 291–4.
Verlaine, Paul. “Colloque Sentimental.” Translated by Aleister Crowley. Vanity Fair, Sep 1915, 66.
A Past Grand Master. “The Crisis in Freemasonry.” English Review, Aug 1922, 127–34.
“A Curious Kind of Lightning.” New York Times, 16 July 1916, E2.
“Das Herz des Meisters.” Pansophia 1925, 7(1), 93–124 (see The Heart of the Master).
“Delenda Est Britannia (Being a Prologue and Epilogue to ‘The Vampire of the Continent’).” Fatherland, 3 Jan 1917, 5(22).
“Der Meister Therion.” Pansophia 1925, 7(1), 77–92 (see “The Master Therion: A Biographical Note”).
“Drama Be Damned.” International 1918, 12(4): 127–8.
A London Physician. “The Drug Panic.” English Review, Jul 1922, 65–70.
“Dynamic and Static Concentration,” Occult Review, Jun 1910, 11: 335.
“Ecclesiæ Gnosticæ Catholicæ Canon Missæ.” International 1918, 12(3): 70–4.
“Ein Stern in Sicht.” Pansophia 1925, 7(1), 125–153 (see “One Star in Sight”).
“End of England.” Continental Times, 26 Jul 1915, 22: n.p.
“England on the Brink of Revolution.” Fatherland, 21 Jul 1915, 2(24): 3–5.
“England’s Blind Spot.” Viereck’s The American Weekly, 18 May 1917, 6(11): 182–3.
“The Expedition to Chogo Ri: Leaves from the No
tebook of Aleister Crowley.” Vanity Fair, 8 Jul 1908, 51–2; 15 Jul 1908, 71–2; 22 Jul 1908, 106–7; 5 Aug 1908, 179–80; 19 Aug 1908, 246–7; 2 Sep 1908, 310–1; and 16 Sep 1908, 372–3.
“Ezekiel in the Quarter Montparnesse.” Vanity Fair, 12 Aug 1908, 211.
“The Future of the Submarine.” Fatherland, 6 Oct 1915, 3(9): 152–3.
“The Genius of Mr. James Joyce,” New Pearson’s, Jul 1923, 52–3.
Geomancy.” International 1918, 12(1): 28–9.
“A Great Climb: Ready to Ascend Kinchinjunga: The Food Supplies,” Daily Mail, 29 Aug 1905.
“The Great Climb: Four Men Killed on Kinchinjunga: Expedition Abandoned at 21,000 Feet.” Daily Mail, 11 Sep 1905.
A New York Specialist. “The Great Drug Delusion.” English Review, Jun 1922, 571–6.
“The Greek Qabalah.” OTO Newsletter 1979, 2(7–8): 9–44.
“A Hindu at the Polo Grounds: A Letter from Mahatma Sri Paramananda Guru Swamiji (Great Soul Saint Supreme-Bliss Teacher Learned Person) to His Brother in India.” Vanity Fair, Aug 1915, 63.
Kwaw Li Ya. “The Hokku: A New Verse Form and a Prize Contest for Ambitious American Poets.” Vanity Fair, Aug 1915, 46.
Kwaw Li Ya. “The Hokku Winners: A Few Comments.” Vanity Fair, Dec 1915, 47.
“Honesty is the Best Policy.” Fatherland, January 13, 1915, 1(23): 11–5; 20 Jan 1915, 1(24): 5–6.
Cor Scorpionis. “How Horoscopes Are Faked.” International 1917, 11(11): 345.
“How to Tell and Englishman from an American.” Liliput, Aug 1946, 147.
Oliver Haddo. “How to Write a Novel! After W. S. Maugham.” Vanity Fair, 30 Dec 1908, 838–40.
“An Improvement on Psycho-analysis: The Psychology of the Unconscious—for Dinner-table Consumption.” Vanity Fair, Dec 1916, 60, 137.
“Introduction.” In Stuart X, A Prophet in His Own Country: Being the Letters of Stuart X to Many Men on Many Occasions (Washington, D.C.: the author, 1916), 11–27.
“Ireland as Peace Arbiter: Irish Poet Would Have Forgiveness, Not Revenge, Free Erin’s Motto.” Washington Post, 12 May 1916, 9.
Crowley, Alex C. “The Irish Flag.” New York Times, 21 Jul 1915, 10.
“Jack the Ripper.” Sothis 1974, 1(4): 62.
A Gentile. “The Jewish Problem Re-stated.” English Review, Jul 1922, 28–37.
L. P. 33. Y., “Leaves from a Lost Portfolio.” Fatherland, 8 Mar 1916, 4(5): 67–9.
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