BOOK OF LIES; The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult (Being an Alchemical Formula to Rip A Hole in the Fabric of Reality).
New York: Disinformation, 2003. 253 pp. Contributors bios, article histories. More
New York: Disinformation, 2003. 253 pp. Contributors bios, article histories. More
London: Nexus, 2001. 1st Printing. 242 pp. Glossy photo covers. Erotic fiction that features submission and the supernatura. Strange things are happening in the sleepy Devon spa town of Tawmouth, where women are having increasingly bizarre dreams. Are they the product of unfulfilled sexual yearnings or do they herald the..... More
London: Nexus, 2002. 1st Printing. 243 pp. Glossy photo covers. Erotic fiction that features sex rituals, a demonic cult, and virgin sacrifice. More
Firenze: Glittering Images Edizione d'Essai, 1990. Large 4to. 102pp., introduction, Illustrated throughout in color and b&w. Text in English, French and Italian. Bibliography and filmography. A profusely illustrated history of Satanism in modern popular art and media. Mermaids, nymphs, bacchantes, menades, followers of Priapus, witches, satanic priestesses, female vampires, and..... More
Van Nuys, CA: Genell Corporation, 1965. 160pp., biblio. Sex cults and psychopathic maniacs, anatomy of a sex fiend, primitive sex worship to perversion, The Hellfire Club, Aleister Crowley &c. VP126. More
Seatttle, WA: Eros Comix, 1991. First Printing. [28]pp., including semi-glossy color covers, and b/w interior. "Welcome to the school for young witches - where degradation comes before graduation!" Witchcraft, lesbianism and Victorian debauchery in this classic of comics erotica. Include bonus 'Silly Symphony' stories. More
Seatttle, WA: Eros Comix, 2000. First Printings. Three comics, 24 pp. each. Lilian and Agatha return to London, and to a newly-reformed Institute, filled with dark deeds and deadly plans, testing their wills and sexuality to the very core! Special guest appearances by Victorian notables, including Sigmund Freud and the..... More
Woodbury, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 2014. 410pp. [+ xvi pp, color plates]. Appendices. This is the stranger-than-fiction story of two soul mates who rejected the status quo and embraced higher ideals...and had a whole lot of fun while they were at it. Reclaiming Pagan as a spiritual identity-and living in an..... More
Berlin: Dr. Eysler & Co., 1922. 8vo. pp. 134. Illustrated. Apparently a free adaptation of a French work called Les Mysteres de la main by one Desbarolles dealing with palmistry and related matters. At the conclusion of the text are several photographs of famous hands, including kathe Kollwitz's, and an..... More
Los Angeles: Amok Books, 1990. 4to. 376pp. A giant catalog of reference material and fiction outside of mainstream interests, such as tactical manuals, tracts of conspiracy theories, gay porn, politically incorrect fiction, and lots more. More
North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1969. 158 pp. An erotic novel. A reprint of a fin de siecle work. A brother and sister are discovered engaging in sexual play. They are quickly sent to distant and separate boarding schools. Through letters to her brother, Adelina describes her adventures with the headmistresses..... More
Berkeley: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc., 1970. 36 pp. Approx. 8.5 x 11.5"; folds out to 11.5 x 17. White paper covers, newsprint interiors. Copies have been stored flat. This issue: focus on the occult and video art this issue. Includes: In the Dusk of the Equinox, by Harvey Bialey. Architonics..... More
Berkeley: Himalayan Watershed Properties, Inc., 1970-1971. All nine issues. 36 pp. each. Approx. 8.5 x 11.5"; folds out to 11.5 x 17. White paper covers, newsprint interiors. Published by Christopher Weills. An exemplary counterculture tabloid, every issue filled with interviews, politics and culture, comics, photos, fiction, erotica, the occult, drugs..... More
Port Townsend, WA: Loompanics Unlimited, 1987. 68 pp. More
Phoenix, AZ: Falcon Press, 1987. 240 pp. First edition, second printing. 'Wilson managed to reverse every mental polarity in me, as if I had been pulled through infinity. I was astonished and delighted' said Philip K. Dick about Robert Anton Wilson. More
Phoenix, AZ: Falcon Press, 1987. 1st edition. 165 pp. Foreword by Christopher S. Hyatt & Donald Holmes. More
New York: HarperCollinsPublishers, 1998. 435 pp. First edition, later printing. More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Reprint. xv + 400pp. Illustrtations. Index. In this classic study of how people learned to retain vast stores of knowledge before the invention of the printed page, Frances A. Yates traces the art of memory from its treatment by Greek orators, through its Gothic transformations..... More