Item #64551 Magick Without Tears. Aleister CROWLEY, Israel Regardie.
Magick Without Tears.

Magick Without Tears.

St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1973. Second Printing. Hardcover. Large Octavo. xxxvi+ 522pp. Original blue cloth with gilt title, etc. to spine, 4 full-page illustrations. Crowley had originally intended to entitle this book 'Aleister Explains Everything' - it is in essence his personal commentary on his own magical work and training - in the form of 80 letters addressed to students. It is without doubt one of his most straightforward, and lucid expositions of Magick. It was first published by Crowley's follower, Karl Germer, in an edition that almost certainly did not exceed 100 copies. This new edition includes Germer's original foreword, and a new Introduction by Israel Regardie, who also edited the text, removing some material he felt to be redundant. Light bruising and rubbing to corners, light bump to upper edge of top board, page edges a bit darkened and thumbed, pages toned, else a tight, bright and unmarked VG+ copy in VG dust jacket. (Dust jacket a bit rubbed overall, spine sunned, edges and points chafed and lightly chipped with some short tears & loss at spine ends, folds of inner flaps, and corners; not clipped. Now covered in protective removable mylar cover). Item #64551
ISBN: 0875421156

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