Item #63810 Grist to Whose Mill? Occult Fiction, Kenneth GRANT, Aleister Crowley - related works.

Grist to Whose Mill?

London: Starfire Publishing Ltd., 2012. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. 234pp. Fine black cloth with gilt lettering to spine, illustrated endpapers, with a colored frontispiece. First edition, edition limited to 1,000 copies. The front panel of the full color dust jacket is a montage designed by Steffi Grant, as are the custom endpapers. 'This is the first novel by Kenneth Grant written in late 1952 and early 1953, and for which the original typescript was thought lost for many years. A welcome addition to Kenneth Grant's substantial and diverse body of work, this is the latest in the novella series of Nightside Narratives. This work was subtitled by the author as "A Novel of Nemesis", and the story has a variety of characters who are clearly anamorphic - and thus distorted - representations of 'real life' persons in the occult circles of the time. However, as cautioned in a prefatory note by the author, "All the characters in this book exist solely in the imagination of the reader". It is a few years after the death of the notorious English occultist, Ruthven Seeley. Now in charge of the British branch of his magical Order, Seeley's erstwhile disciple Marcus Maybourne becomes aware that something nefarious is gathering momentum. Earthbound, and desperate to resume human life, Seeley sees his chance of resurrection when learning of an impending sacrificial Rite. At the moment of the bloody sacrifice, he will vampirize the released energy and once again become corporeal . . .The celebrants of the Rite each have their individual motivations for taking part. Fand, the High Priestess of an ancient lineage of Witchcraft, intends to facilitate the incarnation of a powerful priestess. Geoffrey Richardson and Sylvanus Carnac, scholars of the arcane, are plotting the regeneration of a lost Salve which promises extraordinary powers. Veronica Kinloss is obsessed with taking revenge on Maybourne through a Blood Link. Unknown to them all, however, there are deeper and older forces at work . . . As a series of troubling events moves to a climax, Marcus recognises that at root, these malefic events and characters in the drama are fleeting configurations of the One Consciousness, shadows which arise from the web of karma. As such they are equally facets of that Consciousness, and all grist to the mill — but whose mill?' Previously owned but appears unread. Fine in near fine dust jacket (now protected by removeable mylar sleeve). Item #63810
ISBN: 9781906073121

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