Customer Review: DuQuette's book is such a great primer on Crowley and Thoth Tarot. I had tried reading Crowley's own tome, The Book of Thoth, but couldn't decipher anything in it. But with DuQuette's book under my belt, it's so much easier to comprehend what Crowley means! For all the good points, though,... more info
Customer Review: This has to be the best practical book on Magic ever published. Lon Milo DuQuette is considered the world's foremost magus and his books are considered to be the most accurate, understandable, and practical. Lon is following in the tradition of Crowley and Regardi by bringing an innovative approach... more info
Customer Review: Part II of this book essentially reprints the Lesser Key of Solomon, for which many now no-longer copyrighted editions are available over the internet as PDF. Part I is some not exactly interesting speculation that somehow implies that the connection between Freemasonry's aesthetic of spiritual... more info
Customer Review: Yes it's pretty, yes it's fairly concise, yes it's dressed up in trendy outfits, but there's very little meat on the bones. As a comparison: 21st Century Mage by the same author sounded good until you reached the part where he advocated cutting corners. This has the same approach. It's very... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book thinking their may be something of substance - but was mistaken. If you are looking for religious truths this is not the book for you. It's full of nothing but rediculus spells. Total waste of time unless your are a psycho.
Customer Review: I found the dictionary of Enochian to English a practical manual on the usage of the Enochian language in magic. The history sections give a good insight into the compilation of this language, and aid in the reader's understanding of its validity. Furhtermore, the inclusion of the Enochian Calls... more info
Customer Review: What is a real magician like? What are his likes and dislikes? Does he have a family, Friends? What are his adventures? Does he face down the beings of the shadow? In this autobiographical account Lon Milo Duquette, gives us a delightful glance into the real world of a Modern Day Ritual Magician.... more info
Customer Review: A very enjoyable read for anyone who has spent a great deal of time looking for little bits of truth here and there. Lon Milo Douquette has captured the essence and presented the information we've all looked high and low for, with a sense of humor. I give it high marks for presentation of... more info
Customer Review: Several wonderful volumes are currently available giving practical instruction in Enochian magick. But Hyatt & DuQuette's little gem, first published in 1991, is simply the best: nothing else even comes close. Especially if you are new to the system, _Enochian World of Aleister Crowley_... more info
It's been quite a few years since I took the degrees and although I still experience much of the symbolism at Lodge, I had not taken nearly sufficient time to work with and apply the symbols in my daily life. This book took me through the very familiar symbols of Masonry but placed them in... more info