Book review: Aleister Crowley and the Aeon of Horus

Nov 07, 2010 11:48

Paul Weston's work Aleister Crowley and the Aeon of Horus (Avalonian Aeon Press, available through Witchcraft Ltd) covers an extremely wide span, from Crowley's influences to those whom he in turn influenced - which turns out to be a pretty impressively varied bunch of people, including Timothy Leary, Dennis Wheatley, Thelemic rocket scientist Jack ( Read more... )

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indigo_spice November 7 2010, 16:08:24 UTC
Thank you for the review. Very thoughtful and I did enjoy your comment about "the old boy." :)

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camies November 7 2010, 17:44:17 UTC
alchemically oriented, Libertarian jet propulsion scientist
Jack Parsons?

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mevennen November 7 2010, 20:35:07 UTC
The very same.

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eve_of_hades November 7 2010, 17:49:40 UTC
Added to my wish list as it is currently out of stock.

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mevennen November 7 2010, 20:35:28 UTC
We have it in the Magick Box. Would you like to order a copy?

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eve_of_hades November 8 2010, 12:19:46 UTC
SQUEE!! Ahem... I mean, yes please :D

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la_marquise_de_ November 7 2010, 22:40:34 UTC
That looks interesting: thank you.

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e_moon60 November 8 2010, 14:42:52 UTC
Sounds like a remarkable book.

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