Magick Matters

“Tales and Legends of the Devil: The Many Guises of the Primal Shapeshifter” by Claude Lecouteux and Corinne Lecouteux

"Explores the many forms and abilities of the devil in stories from around the world • Draws on folk traditions from all over Europe, including Transylvanian Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Switzerland, Italy, France, Scandinavia, and the Baltic countries • Traces the devil’s shapeshifting powers back to their Vedic origins in ancient India and looks at his connections with witches and storm magic • Reveals how many of the qualities and magical powers attributed to the devil were once those belonging to pagan gods The devil has many more guises than the cliché red boogeyman named Lucifer or Satan who haunts Christianity. In some traditions the devil is sinister and cunning, while others portray him as an oaf who can...>>

“Spells To Make Money” by Alerana

"Alerana has been practicing the Craft since she was a young girl. She has made a name for herself as a great witch. A few years back she wrote a series of spell books distilling the best spells from her lifetime's experience of The Craft. We are currently republishing those books for the benefit of modern witches and for the curious spellcaster. This book, the first to be republished, and tells you how to get money using WitchCraft. Be aware that these are REAL spells that REALLY work, if purchased this book should not be treated as a novelty but as a serious book of magic. Also be aware that this book's power is in the...>>

“The Fortune Teller’s Mah Jongg: Use the Ancient Chinese Oracle for Guidance Today” by Derek Walters

"Have you ever had questions about your love life, career, health or future happiness? Based on the traditional Chinese oracle, The Fortune Teller's Mah Jongg is a simple and amusing way to make predictions about the future. The book explains the symbolism of every card and gives instructions on how to use the oracle, including twelve sample readings to show you how to get started. The original oracle, from which the Mah Jongg game evolved, is thousands of years old, but its wisdom is still relevant to our lives today. Now you can use this wisdom to solve your daily dilemmas."...>>

“Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard” by Russell Miller

"The classic account of the life of L. Ron Hubbard, Bare-Faced Messiah tells the extraordinary story of a penniless science-fiction writer who founded the Church of Scientology, became a millionaire prophet and convinced his adoring followers that he alone could save the world. According to his "official" biography, Hubbard was an explorer, engineer, scientist, war hero and philosopher. But in the words of a Californian judge, he was schizophrenic, paranoid and a pathological liar. What is not in dispute is that Hubbard was one of the most bizarre characters of the twentieth century. Bare-Faced Messiah exposes the myths surrounding the fascinating and mysterious founder of the Church of Scientology — a man of hypnotic charm and...>>

“Maldoror and the Complete Works of the Comte de Lautréamont” by Comte de Lautréamont (Alexis Lykiard translation)

"Equal parts dark, destructive and brilliant, Maldoror blazed the way for the 20th century's boldest adventures in art, music and literature André Breton described Maldoror as "the expression of a revelation so complete it seems to exceed human potential." Little is known about its pseudonymous author, aside from his real name (Isidore Ducasse), birth in Uruguay (1846) and early death in Paris (1870). Lautréamont bewildered his contemporaries, but the Surrealists modeled their efforts after his black humor and poetic leaps of logic, exemplified by the oft-quoted line, "As beautiful as the chance meeting on a dissecting table of a sewing machine and an umbrella". Maldoror's shocked first publisher refused to bind the sheets of the...>>