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Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki The Forgotten Mage (Thoth, 265pp pbk)

The friend and confidant of Dion Fortune, Charles Seymour worked with her and his magical partner, Christine Hartley, for many productive years. As one of the inner circle of Dion Fortune's Society of Inner Light Seymour was a high priest and was one of the finest teachers of the occult to emerge in the last 100 years

The Forgotten MageMore 12.95
Frances Yates Giordano Bruno & The Hermetic Tradition (Routledge, 507pp pbk) More 9.99
R J Stewart Living Magical Arts - Imagination & Magic for the 21st Century (Thoth, 2006, 221pp pbk)

Living Magical Arts offers a new and clear approach to the philosophy and practices of magic for the twenty-first century, stripping away the accumulated nonsense found in many repetitive publications, and re-stating the art for contemporary use. This book offers a coherent illustrated set of magical techniques for individual or group use, leading to profound changes of consciousness and subtle energy.

Living Magical ArtsMore 13.95
Marian Green The Path through the Labyrinth (Thoth, 202pp pbk)

Most available sources tell the reader about the how to but for the first time this book explores the why of magic, and the what happens when_ of modern magical techniques. The author guides the reader safely to the heart of the magical maze and then out again.

The Path through the LabyrinthMore 11.95
Melita Denning & Osborne Phillips The Sword & The Serpent (Llewellyn, 499pp pbk)

This highly regarded text has become a cornerstone among magic practitioners and occultists worldwide. Containing the original third and fourth volumes of Denning & Phillips Magical Philosophy series, this classic expounds upon the philosophy of ceremonial magic and its intelligible relationship to the teachings of Qabalah.

The Sword & The SerpentMore 17.99