Magick Without Tears

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[*Water Damaged. Text is legible and all but the cover and pages are severely warped, no tear though and the binding is still strong and tight. Random dedication written by some previous owner on the first page. This copy is from Anathema’s CEO, Gabriel McCaughry’s personal library, and is somewhat referenced in the introduction of his first book; (h)Aurorae.*]

Condition: (P)

By Aleister Crowley (Edited by Israel Regardie.)

Magick Without Tears is a personal encyclopedia of magickal instruction, annotated by experience and explained in unguarded language.

Crowley covers: how to use the Qabalah as a tool rather than merely as a system of reference; the symbols of magick; etymology and its philosophy; the three major schools of magick--white, black and yellow--their approach to life and use of power; hints for meditation and astral projection; the I Ching; The Book of the Law; the Tarot; Astrology; the importance of talismans, lamens and pentacles; how to distinguish prophecy from coincidence; etc.

[*Water Damaged. Text is legible and all but the cover and pages are severely warped, no tear though and the binding is still strong and tight. Random dedication written by some previous owner on the first page. This copy is from Anathema’s CEO, Gabriel McCaughry’s personal library, and is somewhat referenced in the introduction of his first book; (h)Aurorae.*]

Condition: (P)

By Aleister Crowley (Edited by Israel Regardie.)

Magick Without Tears is a personal encyclopedia of magickal instruction, annotated by experience and explained in unguarded language.

Crowley covers: how to use the Qabalah as a tool rather than merely as a system of reference; the symbols of magick; etymology and its philosophy; the three major schools of magick--white, black and yellow--their approach to life and use of power; hints for meditation and astral projection; the I Ching; The Book of the Law; the Tarot; Astrology; the importance of talismans, lamens and pentacles; how to distinguish prophecy from coincidence; etc.

  • Scottsdale, AZ: New Falcon Publications, 2001.

    13th printing.

    528 pages. 

    Poor but Complete

    [*Water Damaged Copy. Text is legible and all but the cover and pages are severely warped, no tear though and the binding is still strong and tight. Random dedication written by some previous owner on the first page. This copy is from Anathema’s CEO, Gabriel McCaughry’s personal library, and is somewhat referenced in the introduction of his first book; (h)Aurorae.*]

  • (LN) Fine/Like New: No defects, little usage. May show remainder marks. Older books may show minor flaws.

    (VG) Very Good: May show some signs of wear and is no longer fresh. Attractive.

    (G) Good: The average used book with all pages present. Books with loose bindings, highlighting, cocked spine, torn dust jackets, etc.

    (F) Fair: Obviously well-worn and handled but no text pages are missing. There might be markings, but they do not interfere with readability.

    (P) Poor: All text is legible but may be soiled and have binding defects.