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This tome has been compiled from an earlier volume by the author titled the book of black magic and of pacts.
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The result is an unparalleled look at the details of ceremonial. His variously titled book of black magic. The first hald of the book offers an analytical and critical account of many magical rituals. Public edition, 1911), or book of ceremonial magic (etc. The book of ceremonial magic. The book of lambspring, a noble ancient philosopher, concerning the philosophical stone: The book of black magic and ceremonial magic. This book is the second edition of a work which was originally called the book of black magic and of pacts.
By arthur edward waite 1913 this book is the second edition of a work which in its first edition was titled, more provocatively, the book of black magic and of pacts.
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