| Peter J Carroll | The Apophenion - A Chaos Magick Paradigm (Mandrake of Oxford, 164pp pbk) | More | 10.99 |
| Dave Lee | Chaotopia! - Sorcery and Ecstasy in the Fifth Aeon (Mandrake of Oxford, 220pp pbk) | More | 12.99 |
| Denise Dumars & Lori Nix | The Dark Archetype - Exploring the Shadow Side of the Divine (New Page, 221pp pbk) This book deals with all the things we keep in the dark: death, anger, fear, illness. It explores these concerns by focusing on the magick and mystery of Goddesses such as Kali, Hekate and Lilith and Gods such as Set, Loki and Dionysos. The authors guide you through the world of darkness, unleashing the history and myth associated with each archetype. |
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| Francis Breakspear | Kaostar! (Hidden Books, 2007, 118pp pbk) | More | 14.99 |
| Julian Vayne | Magick Works - Stories of Occultism in Theory & Practice (Mandrake of Oxford, 2008 174pp pbk) | More | 10.99 |
| Greg Humphries & Julian Vayne | Now That's What I Call Chaos Magick (Mandrake of Oxford, 2004, 187pp pbk) | More | 13.99 |
| Julian Vayne | Pharmakon - Drugs & The Imagination (Mandrake of Oxford, 2006 284pp pbk) Ranging across both published & anecdotal evidence, Pharmakon traces the story of drug use as a means of self-exploration. The analysis of drugs is framed within a number of different areas of study: ethnography, neurochemistry, literature, and others. But the underlying language throughout this book is that of modern occultism. |
More | 12.99 |
| Robert Anton Wilson | Prometheus Rising (New Falcon, ) | More | 14.99 |
| Francis H Breakspear | Toastar! - Further Adventures in Chaos Magick (Hidden Books, 2009, 122pp pbk) | More | 11.99 |