“The Morning of the Magicians: Secret Societies, Conspiracies, and Vanished Civilizations” by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier

"The groundbreaking and classic study that first popularized occultism, alchemy, and paranormal phenomena in the 1960s ‱ Provides profound insights into our perceptions of reality, telepathy, mutants, and parallel universes ‱ Reveals the occult influences on the Nazis and introduces the alchemist Fulcanelli and the work of Charles Fort and Gurdjieff ‱ Over Half a Million Copies Sold This groundbreaking, international bestseller, first published in 1960, couples profound insights into the hidden history of humanity and our perceptions of reality with the scientific evidence that supports the existence of paranormal activity, telepathy, and extraterrestrial communications. The first book to explore in depth the Nazi fascination with the occult, Pauwels and Bergier also broke new ground with their study...>>

“Etidorhpa” by John Uri Lloyd (Extended edition. New Chapters & Fully illustrated)

"This extended edition includes three chapters from a 1901 edition (not found on modern reprints) and five pages of an incomplete Etidorhpa sequel by John Uri Lloyd. -Fully illustrated. 65B&W illustrations. Including all illustrations from previous editions. -First published in 1895 this work has survived as a cult book. An almost ghostly appearance to an occult student tells the story of his past as a member of a secret society which he betrayed exposing its secrets; his punishment for this? A journey inside the earth, to slowly abandon his humanity to be a keeper of knowledge and for something else... A journey to ETIDORHPA, a realm, a conscience, an energy. -To say this is an early science...>>

“Zanoni” by Edward Bulwer-Lytton

"Zanoni, a timeless Rosicrucian brother, possesses occult powers and knows the secret of eternal life. However, he cannot fall in love without losing his power of immortality; but he does fall in love with Viola Pisani, a promising young opera singer from Naples, the daughter of Pisani, a misunderstood Italian violinist. An English gentleman named Glyndon loves Viola as well, but is indecisive about proposing marriage, and then renounces his love to pursue occult study. The story develops in the days of the French Revolution in 1789. Zanoni has lived since the Chaldean civilization. His master Mejnor warns him against a love affair but Zanoni does not heed."...>>

“Comte De Gabalis” by AbbĂ© N. De Montfaucon De Villars

"The Comte De Gabalis is a sacred text for Rosicrucians and spiritual adepts. It is composed of five discourses given by a Count or spiritual master to the student or aspirant. It was anonymously published in 1670 under the title Comte De Gabalis. The meaning suggests the Count of the Cabala as the text is cabalistic in nature. The "Holy Cabala" is mentioned explicitly throughout. The first English translation was rendered in 1680. Only in later publishings did the name Abbé N. de Montfaucon de Villars become attached to this work as being its author."...>>

“The Cloud Upon The Sanctuary” by Karl von Eckartshausen

"Karl von Eckhartshausen was an 18th century German mystic who wrote extensively on esoteric topics. This work, The Cloud Upon the Sanctuary, is Christian mysticism veiled in hermetic code. Eckhartshausen was briefly a member of the Bavarian Illuminati, but left for spiritual reasons. He cryptically mentions a 'society of the Elect' which has existed from the very beginning of time, 'the invisible celestial Church.' He predicted that 'it is the society whose members form a theocratic republic, which one day will be the Regent Mother of the whole World.' This book later influenced the Order of the Golden Dawn, and most notably, Aleister Crowley."...>>