Item #69723 The Eye in the Triangle. An Interpretation of Aleister Crowley. Dr. Israel REGARDIE, Robert Anton Wilson, Dr. Christopher Hyatt, Aleister Crowley: related works, From the library of Oliver Marlow Wilkinson.
The Eye in the Triangle. An Interpretation of Aleister Crowley.

The Eye in the Triangle. An Interpretation of Aleister Crowley.

Las Vegas NV: Falcon Press, 1989. Fourth Printing of Falcon Press Edition. Softcover. Octavo. xxxii + 520pp. Glossy pictorial covers. B&w illustrations, photos of Crowley. A biographical study of Crowley by his one-time secretary and student Israel Regardie. The book was first published in 1970, this edition includes an Introduction by Robert Anton Wilson and a Preface by Christopher Hyatt that were not present in the early printings. From the library of Oliver Marlow Wilkinson (1915-1999) dramatist, author, educator and raconteur. Oliver was the son of Louis Umfreville Wilkinson (1881-1966) an English man-of-letters who wrote a number of satirical autobiographical and fictional works, mostly under the pseudonym "Louis Marlow." Louis Umfreville Wilkinson was a good friend of Aleister Crowley's, the two had an extensive correspondence, and Crowley respected Louis's literary skills to the extent that he engaged him to prepare a popular edition of Crowley commentaries on "Liber AL." Crowley also made Louis one of his executors, and it was Louis Wilkinson who caused some uproar amongst the more excitable members of the press by reading from Crowley's "Hymn to Pan" and other of his works at the Beast's funeral. Louis's son Oliver also knew Crowley well; indeed he was the one that found Crowley the rooms at Netherwood that became his final home and Crowley, along with John Cowper Powys, is said to have jointly shared the honour of being Oliver's godfather. Oliver Wilkinson inherited many of the Crowley books and papers that had belonged to his father Louis, including many signed and inscribed items, etc. etc. In the 1980s Oliver refreshed his interest in Crowley, meeting with a number of contemporary Crowley afficiandos, and writing an Introduction to a new edition of his father's book "Seven Friends" which included a chapter-long reminiscense of Crowley. In 2021 Weiser Antiquarian books acquired the remains of Oliver's Crowley collection, which comprised some of the books and pieces of ephemera that had belonged to his father, as well as books, such as this, that he himself had bought or was given in the 1980s and 1990s. A small posthumous book-label, tipped in at the rear, identifies it as having come from his collection. Slight bump at head of spine and a little light shelf-wear, pages evenly browned, overall a tight, clean VG+ copy. Item #69723
ISBN: 0941404080

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