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Recent review in Italian of an Italian edition of Symonds’ The Great Beast

Recent review in Italian of an Italian edition of Symonds’ The Great Beast: The Life and Magick of Aleister Crowley at “Aleister Crowley, la Bestia della Magia“

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Consider also:

  1. Recent review of J. Moore’s Aleister Crowley: A Modern Master
  2. A new review of an old book with a character based on interviews with Crowley
  3. Recent interview with Hip Hop artist Time mentions Crowley and getting people to think via occult references
  4. Post from June with a period review of Crowley’s Rites of Eleusis
  5. Recent post on The James Logan Courier, a high school journalism blog, quotes and offers a bio of John Whiteside Parsons
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