OPUSCULA MAGICA – VOL 1 (X-SERIES): Essays on Witchcraft and the Sabbatic Tradition

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Andrew D. Chumbley

Three Hands Press, Richmond Vista, California, 2010. Hardcover. 150 pages. Deluxe Edition. Fine binding by Pettingell Bookbinder. One of only 37 x-series copies, in quarter morocco and charcoal cloth, this copy number 16. Illustrations by the author. Fine.

Opuscula Volume One contains nine essays written between 1990 and 2003, including one previously unpublished. This volume also includes an Author’s Introduction never before published, as well as an expanded version of the interview with Chumbley in The Cauldron. The essays reflect a degree of magical insight, clarity of vision, and creativity seldom equaled in occult writing to this day.

The Opuscula Magica treats in four volumes the short exegetical works on magic by the British occult author Andrew D. Chumbley (1967-2004). The series presents his magical essays, homilies, and other obscure works which originally appeared in small-circulation occult journals now out of print. Each volume presents a series of collated works, some revised or updated prior to his death, as well as a number of writings and illustrations previously unpublished. Together with his grimoire-texts of the magical order Cultus Sabbati, these ‘minor works on magic’ are the origination-point and foundation texts of Sabbatic Witchcraft and Crooked Path Sorcery, two of Chumbley’s most important contributions to the Art Magical. With the intent to make these works more widely available to scholars and magical practitioners, the series is printed and bound in a fine book format suited to their study and preservation. The series editor is Daniel A. Schulke.

 

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Weight 0.500 kg