Item #62391 The Equinox, Vol. III, No. 1 [ The Blue Equinox ]. Aleister CROWLEY.
The Equinox, Vol. III, No. 1 [ The Blue Equinox ].

The Equinox, Vol. III, No. 1 [ The Blue Equinox ].

York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1992. Limited Edition Facsimile reprint. Hardcover. Small Quarto. 440pp. Original blue cloth decorated in bronze and gilt to replicate the binding of the 1919 First Edition, color frontis. A facsimile reprint of the original 1919 publication. This edition limited to 1000 copies. Crowley was the editor and principal author of most of the "The Equinox" series, which contained a variety of poetry, fiction, and reviews - generally with esoteric themes - alongside a number of articles of occult instruction. The "Blue Equinox" – as this number became known - was arguably the last of the "real" Equinoxes to be published during Crowley's lifetime. He continued to use the volume and number designations of the Equinox series, but for what were effectively separate monographs, quite different in most respects to the original journals. This volume includes five black and white photographic portraits, as well as color reproductions of Crowley's painting "May Morn," the color portrait of him by Leon Engers Kennedy and Crowley's famous sketch of "Lam." The text comprises a number of magical books ("Libers") amongst which Liber LXV, Crowley's Gnostic Catholic Mass, the publication of which caused considerable outcry, and calls for the "Blue Equinox" to be banned, as well as providing inspiration to James Branch Cabell who adapted part of it for use in his equally-contentious, but best-selling novel, "Jurgen." Blavatsky's "The Voice of Silence" with Crowley's commentary to it are appended as a "special supplement" and other texts include Crowley's "Hymn to Pan," various book reviews, etc. etc. Old "new" stock. Unread. Light shelf-dust to edges, but otherwise about Fine in a near Fine example of the publisher's mylar dust jacket. Item #62391
ISBN: 0877282102

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