Crowley in Cefalu: The Lost Notes

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Tate, Edmund; Crowley, Aleister; Montinari, Dr. Valerio (Introduction)

CreateSpace, 2014. Paperback. 336 pages. Brand New/Fine.

Edmund Tate, a 33-year-old Britisher, visited the town of Cefalù on the north coast of Sicily in 2012 to research the life and times of Aleister Crowley. During his research, Tate became convinced he was Crowley, and tragically committed suicide in Cefalù in 2013. Tate left behind a set of remarkable notes on Crowley and his doctrine. By turns troubling and profound, the notes have been collected and edited for publication by Dr. Valerio Montinari.

Praise for Crowley in Cefalu:

“The Catcher in the Rye for a new generation.” — Warrick Davis

“Like eating a handful of salt.” — Sergei Khodorovsky, Kiev

“No follower of Crowley’s will approve of this book.” — Joseph of Thebes, past member of the O.T.O.

“The Story of Mary MacLane had Mary MacLane been a rapist.” — BookHunt

“The first book I ever truly despised.” — Lydia Croft

“Made me feel as I felt reading Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom…weary…a slow, painful onslaught” — P. Henken, The Third Trimester

“Throws the whole of Crowley’s work into shadows and confusion” — IAO6969, Thelemic Review

 

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Weight 0.605 kg