Experiments with anhalonium lewinii
see - ANHALONIUM LEWINII
EXPLANATION OF THE ATTRIBUTIONS IN THE MORE IMPORTANT COLUMNS OF TABLE(part of 777)
Qabalah, Samuel Weiser Inc., NY pg.45 HB, 1973
Note: This piece first appeared in the 'Revised' Neptune Press edition (1955) of 777 and was not found in the original 1909 version.
EXTENUATION OF THE BOOK OF THE LAW (aka - The Law is for All)
AC/Original typed copy, 311 pages, ND
Privately published, Tunis, only 12 copies, 1926
see - AL VEL LEGIS, THE COMMENTARY TO
see - LAW IS FOR ALL, THE
EYES OF PHARAOH, THE(poem)
Gargoyles pg.78 PB, 1906
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.100 PB, 1907
OLLA pg.73 HB, 1946
Selected Poems, Edited by M .Booth pg.44 PB, 1986
Note: Crowley, "... a terrific presentation of the mystery of Egypt."
EZEKIEL IN THE QUARTER MONTPARNASSE(short story)
Vanity Fair (UK) pg.211, August 12, 1908
~ F ~
F.- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - YARKER, JOHN
FACE(short story)
Original typed copy, ND
FAIRFAX, MICHAEL - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - ROCK, THE (poem)
FAME(poem)
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.167 PB, 1905
The Soul of Osiris pg.3 PB, 1992
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
FAREWELL OF PARACELSUS TO APRILE, THE(poem)
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.39 PB, 1905
Songs of the Spirit pg.41 PB, 1992
FATAL FORCE, THE (dramatic work) 1899
The Mother's Tragedy and Other Poems, pg.30, 1901
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.141 PB, 1905
Ambergris (excerpts) pg.39 HB, 1910
Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet , 1988
FATHER TO SON: AN VERY SPECIAL EPISTLE OF BAPHOMET XI
AC/Original typed copy of letter , May 30, 1947
The Magical Link Vol.I No.1 pg.5, Jan./Feb. 1987
Laylah Vol.3:2 pg.5 Oceania Lodge, OTO, Australia, June 1996
Note: The above title, Father To Son: An very Special Epistle of Baphomet XI is not found on the original letter. It is used only in The Magical Link and abridged as 'Father to Son' only when published in Laylah.
FATHERLAND, THE(magazine)
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
The Fatherland Vol.I No.23, Part I - Jan.13, 1915 pgs.11-15
The Fatherland Vol.I No.24, Part II - Jan. 20, 1915 pgs.5-6
END OF ENGLAND, THE (ad)
The Fatherland Vol.II No.17, June 2, 1915 pg.14
ENGLAND ON THE BRINK OF REVOLUTION
The Fatherland Vol.II No.24, July 21, 1915 pgs.3-5.
GREAT IRISH POET'S INDORSEMENT OF THE FATHERLAND
The Fatherland Vol.III No.1, August 11, 1915 pg.9
FUTURE OF THE SUBMARINE, THE (essay)
The Fatherland Vol.III No.9, October 6, 1915 pgs.152-153
SKELETONS IN THE CABINET by an Englishman (Aleister Crowley)
The Fatherland, Vol.III No.14, November 10, 1915 pg.245
BEHIND THE FRONT - "Impressions of a Tourist in Western Europe"
The Fatherland Vol.III No.21, Part I - December 1915 pg.365
The Fatherland Vol.III No.22, Part II - Jan. 1916 pgs.383-384
LEAVES FROM A LOST PORTFOLLIO
The Fatherland Vol.IV No.5 NY, March 1916 pgs.67 - 69
LIFTING THE MASK FROM ENGLAND
The Fatherland Vol.IV No.6 NY, March 15, 1916 pgs.85 - 86
DELENDA EST BRITANNIA (essay)
The Fatherland Vol.V No.22, NY, January 3, 1917 pg.355
ENGLAND'S BLIND SPOT
The Fatherland, Vol.VI No.11, NY, April 18, 1917 pgs.182-183
Note: In a typescript titled Catalogue of Crowleyana in the possession of G.J.Yorke dated January 1951 there is a list of different articles which appeared in The Fatherland. Besides those listed above, Yorke also lists the following articles but we have been unable to verify their existence.
PERHAPS GERMANY SHOULD KEEP POLAND
CULTURE VERSUS KULTUR
DEGENERATE ENGLAND
ENGLAND OR GERMANY, MR. HARRIS?
FROM A GERMAN ARMCHAIR by The Underdog (Crowley)
Note: In a typescript titled Catalogue of Crowleyana in the possession of G.J.Yorke [January 1951], under the article Honesty is The Best Policy, Gerald Yorke writes: "Almost identical with 4 above." The item number 4 which he refers to is the article From A German Armchair. It is dated 1914.
FATIMA (poem) from Rosa Mundi, and Other Love-Songs.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.59 PB, 1907
FAUNESSE(poem) from Rodin in Rime.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.117 PB, 1907
Ambergris pg.172 HB, 1910
FEAST OF THE NATIVITY(poem) - (The cool December breeze)
Hail Mary (Amphora), Sut Anubis, England pg.56 PB, ND
see - TWO HYMNS ON THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY
FEAST OF THE NATIVITY (poem) - (The Virgin lies in Bethlehem)
Hail Mary (Amphora), Sut Anubis, England pg.63 PB, ND
see - TWO HYMNS ON THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY
Note: The original title of this poem was X-MAS - A BALLAD (1898). The First Impression version of Amphora reproduces Crowley's handwritten notes regarding this title with additional verses not published, pgs.62-63.
FELO DE SE
The International Vol.XI No.8, NY, August 1917
In the Continuum Vol.I:6 pg.33, 1975
In the Continuum Vol.I:9 pg.30, 1977
The Scribe Vol.I No.7 (NY), Spring Equinox 1997
Thelema Lodge Calendar, January 2000
FEMME ACCROUPIE(poem) from Rodin in Rime.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.112 PB, 1907
FEMMES DAMNEES(poem) - (Like pensive cattle ...) from Oracles.
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.16 PB, 1906
see - TRANSLATION FROM BAUDELAIRE
FEMMES DAMNEES(poem) - (Kiss me ...) from Rodin in Rime.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.121 PB, 1907
FENIX, COMTE DE - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - SCIENTIFIC SOLUTION TO ...
FESTIVAL OF THE EQUINOX
The Equinox of the Gods pg.88 HB, 1936
Magick, S.Weiser Inc., ME (Liber ABA 1-4) pg.666 HB, 1994
Note: This ritual originally appeared in The Equinox of the Gods (1936) in Chapter VI titled The Great Revelation on pgs. 88-93. When The Equinox of the Gods was published in Magick, S.Weiser Inc. ME (Liber ABA 1-4) HB 1994 it was removed from Chapter VI and moved the Appendices under section VIII Supplementary Papers pg.666.