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Edmund Kelly

    The Master Grimoire of Hexed, Magickal Spells, Rites & Ceremonies
    Picatrix, English Edition
    The Grand Grimoire, Red Dragon
    POW WOWS; Long Lost Friend
    The Grimoire of St. Cyprian, English Edition
    The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
    • The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring ancient Hebrew magic, this text claims to be a hidden work by Moses, blending elements from the Talmud and Kabbalah. It serves as a grimoire, offering spells and incantations believed to replicate biblical miracles and bestow good fortune and health. The book features Talmudic names, ideograms in Hebrew and Latin, and detailed instructions for using magical seals to achieve various supernatural effects, including weather manipulation and communication with the deceased or biblical figures.

      The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
    • THE Grimoire of St. Cyprian was translated from the Spanish version entitled Libro de San Cipriano, Circa. 19th Century and refers to different grimoires from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, all pseudepigraphically attributed to the 3rd century Saint Cyprian of Antioch. According to popular legend, Cyprian of Antioch was a pagan sorcerer who converted to Christianity. Edited and translated into English by Edmund Kelly, The Grimoire of St. Cyprian is the sorcerer's treasure that holds its place in occult literature.

      The Grimoire of St. Cyprian, English Edition
    • POW WOWS; Long Lost Friend

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This collection features a range of home and folk remedies, spells, and talismans, reflecting the healing practices of Pennsylvania Dutch culture. Originally a German text, it serves as a practical guide for both humans and livestock, emphasizing the intersection of folk magic and traditional healing. The term "pow-wowing," which refers to a specific folk magic tradition, originates from the book's later editions, highlighting its lasting influence on American folk practices.

      POW WOWS; Long Lost Friend
    • THE GRAND GRIMOIRE RED DRAGON The Grand Grimoire is a black magic grimoire. It was 1st written in the early 19th century. Also known as 'Le Dragon Rouge or The Red Dragon', this book contains instructions purported to summon Lucifer or Lucifuge Rofocale, for the purpose of forming a Deal with the Devil. The work is divided into two books. The first book contains instructions for summoning a demon and for the construction of tools with which to force the demon to do one's bidding. The second book is further divided into two parts: the Sanctum Regnum and Secrets, of the magic art of the Grand Grimoire. The Sanctum Regnum contain instructions for making a pact with the demon, allowing one to command the spirit without the tools required in book one, but at greater risk. Secrets contains simpler spells and rituals one can employ after having performed the ritual in the first book. Edited and translated into English by Edmund Kelly The Red Dragon Is a book that holds its place in occult literature.

      The Grand Grimoire, Red Dragon
    • The Picatrix is the most notorious grimoires of astrological magic and one of the most important works of medieval and Renaissance magic. With all four books of the Spanish translation circa 1256, Picatrix takes its rightful place as an essential occult text. Picatrix is an encyclopaedic work with over 400 pages of Hermetic magical philosophy, ritual, talismanic and natural magic. Picatrix is a composite work that synthesizes older works on magic and astrology. One of the most influential interpretations suggests it is to be regarded as a ""handbook of talismanic magic Edited and translated into English by Edmund Kelly Picatrix is a Grimoire that holds its place in occult literature.

      Picatrix, English Edition
    • Featuring a comprehensive collection of spells, rites, and ceremonies, this grimoire serves as an essential resource for contemporary practitioners of the magical arts. It encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Tarot, Palmistry, Talismans, and Runes, drawing from ancient sources to enhance the skills of modern adepts. This book is designed to deepen the understanding and practice of those engaged in magick, making it a valuable addition to any practitioner's library.

      The Master Grimoire of Hexed, Magickal Spells, Rites & Ceremonies
    • Albertus Magnus; or Egyptian Secrets

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Featuring a collection of spells and remedies for both humans and animals, this Silesian spell-book offers a unique glimpse into historical magical practices. First published in Braband and later expanded in Cologne in 1725, it reflects the misconceptions surrounding the term "Egyptian," which inaccurately connects magic to Roma Gypsies. The book's content reveals little about actual Egyptian lore, instead using "Egyptian" as a broad reference to magic and wise figures from the East.

      Albertus Magnus; or Egyptian Secrets
    • The Grand Albert, English Edition

      • 390 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This edition offers a comprehensive collection of the Grand Albert, a classic text revered for its esoteric wisdom and teachings. It delves into various topics, including alchemy, astrology, and the occult, providing insights into spiritual practices and philosophical concepts. The book is designed for those interested in the mystical traditions and the pursuit of knowledge beyond the ordinary. With its rich historical context and profound themes, it serves as both a reference and a guide for seekers of deeper understanding.

      The Grand Albert, English Edition
    • The Magus, Celestial Intelligencer

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The Magus, authored by Francis Barrett in 1801, presents a comprehensive exploration of occult practices and philosophy across three volumes. It compiles insights from various ancient and contemporary sources, reflecting Barrett's extensive research into mystical traditions. The work serves as both a reference and a guide for those interested in magic, alchemy, and the esoteric arts, blending historical context with practical applications. Barrett's preface suggests a deep respect for the knowledge of earlier practitioners, making it a significant contribution to occult literature.

      The Magus, Celestial Intelligencer
    • The Grimorium Verum ,The True Grimoire

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the realm of black magic, this notorious handbook delves into the practices and rituals associated with summoning dark spirits. Known as The True Grimoire, it dates back to the 18th-19th century and highlights the historical connection between figures like King Solomon and the command of demons. This unique text serves as a guide for those seeking the assistance of non-physical entities, providing insight into the darker aspects of magical traditions.

      The Grimorium Verum ,The True Grimoire