PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE
PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE

PANDEMONIUM - Stratton-Kent, 1st Ed 2016 - MAGICK SPIRITS DEMONS GRIMOIRE

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PANDEMONIUM: A DISCORDANT CONCORDANCE OF DIVERSE SPIRIT CATALOGUES

Book Details + Condition: Hadean Press (West Yorkshire, England). First Edition, 2016. Hardcover with dust jacket. 258 pages, with charts, illustrations and sigils. In like-new condition, as it has not been read. Firm binding and a clean interior. From the publisher: PANDEMONIUM is truly a first of its kind, and a necessity for the further development of traditional magic in a modern context. While not intended to be the last word, it opens up territory that demands further examination. It starts with the first English translation of a major spirit catalogue and ends with an appendix redefining ‘traditional’ grimoirists. Sandwiched between these is a comparative survey of several important spirit catalogues, which is much more than ‘a dictionary of demons’. Totally geared to emergent practice, leading us away from the prevalent focus on ‘tools and rules’, authors and manuscripts, towards a developing relationship with the dramatis personæ essential to the whole tradition. In PANDEMONIUM Jake Stratton-Kent offers a comparative study of the spirits of Le Livre des Esperitz, the Grand Grimoire, the Book of Offices, the German Honorius, Weyer’s Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, the Goetia of Solomon, Scot’s Discoverie of Witchcraft, and more. In doing so he explores the Trinitas, the spirits of the seven days, the spirit council, the four Kings, eighteen-ness, the Long Text Group, and ghosts in the machine.