Item #70879 Pansil an excerpt from Liber LXVII The Sword of Song by Aleister Crowley. Aleister CROWLEY.

Pansil an excerpt from Liber LXVII The Sword of Song by Aleister Crowley.

Berkeley, CA: Pangenetor Lodge Publications / The O.T.O., 1994. First Edition Thus. Softcover. Octavo. 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch stapled booklet. 12pp. Bright pink printed card wrappers with black titling within a decorative Greek-revival style border. A short essay on Buddhism that originally appeared as a long footnote to the poem "Ascension Day" that was originally published in Crowley's "The Sword of Song" in 1904. This booklet is one of a series published by Pangenetor Lodge of the O.T.O. whose Lodge Master was Marlene Cornelius, then-wife of J. Edward (Jerry) Cornelius, both of whom were closely involved in their production. There are two forms of the booklet, one (as this copy) with a decorative Egyptian style border and the other with a "Greek-revival style border" on the front wrapper. Precedence of issue is not known. From the collection of Clive Harper with his discrete book-label neatly tipped in at the rear. Harper is well- known as the bibliographer of Austin Osman Spare, for updating the Aleister Crowley bibliography in the 2011 Teitan Press collection of Gerald Yorke's writings, and as someone who has lent his expertise to numerous other publications. Appears new thus a near Fine copy. Item #70879

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