GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE
GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE

GREATER KEY OF SOLOMON - Mathers, De Laurence, 1914 - INVOCATION MAGICK GRIMOIRE

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Title: The Greater Key of Solomon; Including a Clear and Precise Exposition of King Solomon's Secret Procedure, Its Mysteries and Magic Rites. Original Plates, Charms and Talismans

AuthorS.L. MacGregor Mathers, Editor & Translator, Additional matter by L.W. de Laurence
Publisher: The De Laurence Company
City: Chicago
Year: Stated 1914
Binding Style: Hardcover
Pagination: 130

Illustrated: Yes

Book Details + Condition: The Greater Key of Solomon; Including a Clear and Precise Exposition of King Solomon's Secret Procedure, Its Mysteries and Magic Rites. Original Plates, Charms and Talismans. Translated from Ancient Manuscripts in the British Museum, London. MacGregor Mathers was one of the founders of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the fraternity in which Aleister Crowley got his early magical training, and which had a profound influence on his own occult career. De Laurence was well known for taking other peoples' works and reissuing them under his own name (sometimes retitling them in the process), although in this case he has merely granted himself editorship. This volume has the copyright date 1914 on the verso of the title page, and the typography of the time, but it is impossible to tell the editions with all of De Laurence's reprints. In very good condition: binding is tight and solid; minor shelf wear; slight fraying to board edges (only on top corners of front board); minor wear to front; one page of Preface has underlining, interior is otherwise clean and free of markings, with bright pages.