Most notable book of the year, the
"Songs of Armageddon and Other Poems" (two book reviews)
The International Vol.X No.7, NY, July 1916
MOTHER AT THE SABBATH, THE(poem)
The Mother's Tragedy and Other Poems, pg.67, 1901
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.167 PB, 1905
Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.58 PB, 1986
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
MOTHER-LOVE (poem)
Note: This poem is found in an 86 page leatherette notebook which sold at Sotheby's in
December 1996.
MOTHER'S TRAGEDY AND OTHER POEMS, THE(drama/poetry)
Privately printed, London, only 500 copies printed, 1901
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
Note: The majority of the "other poems" in The Mother's Tragedy were incorporated into The
Temple of The Holy Ghost when it appeared in The Collected Works.
MOTHER'S TRAGEDY, THE(dramatic work)
The Mother's Tragedy and Other Poems, 1901
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.154 PB, 1905
S.P.R.T., Foyers, 1907
First Impressions Series No.6, [Mandrake/Holmes] Eng., PB, April 1992
MOUNTAIN CHRIST, THE(poem)
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.205 PB, 1905
The Soul of Osiris pg.107 PB, 1992
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
MOUNTAIN CLIMBING(misc)
see - BALLADE OF GUIDELESS CLIMBING
see - CLIMBING AND WALKING IN SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND
see - GREAT CLIMB, Four Men Killed on Kinchinjunga.
see - GREAT CLIMB, Recovery of Lieutenant Pache's Body
see - GUIDE TO THE WALKS & CLIMBS AROUND AROLLA
see - KANGCHENJANGA ...
MOUNTAINEER'S FATHER WILLIAM, THE (poem)
In Residence pg.54 PB, 1904
MR CROWLEY AND THE CREEDS AND THE CREED OF MR.CHESTERTON WITH A POSTSCRIPT ENTITLED A CHILD OF EPHRAIM, CHESTERTON'S COLOSSAL COLLAPSE(essay)
Privately Printed, London, pamphlet, 1904
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.269 PB, 1906
In the Continuum II:7 pg.35, 1980
Why Jesus Wept, First Impressions Series No.18 HB, 1993
see - WHY JESUS WEPT - the Note
Note: This piece was originally produced as a loose pamphlet and distributed inside copies of the
first edition of Why Jesus Wept. When it appeared in The Collected Works it was published inside an essay entitled Time.
MR TODD, A MORALITY(dramatic work) In memoriam Lilith
The Winged Beetle pg.173 HB, 1910
The Equinox Vol.I:4 pg.209 HB, 1978
Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet, 1991
MUDD, NORMAN
see - CONVERSATIONS WITH ...
see - DICTATION & DISCUSSION TO OPV FROM OM
see - OPEN LETTER TO ...
see - VINDICATION: PREAMBLE & MANIFESTO O.P.V. - (5 October 1923)
see - SWIMMER, THE, (poem) Dedicated To
MURDER ON X STREET, THE by Aleister Crowley
Competition in 'What's On'. Four Parts - Feb.15, 22, 29 & March 7th1908
MUSA MEDICI
see - BERI-BERI (poem)
Note: Unpublished collection of poetry, presumed lost.
MUSE, THE(poem) To Kathleen _.
The Winged Beetle pg.73 HB, 1910
In the Continuum Vol.II:5 pg.40, 1979
MY CRAPULOUS CONTEMPORARIES (no.'s I-VIII)
see - I Stewed Prunes and Prism
II Shadowy Dill Waters, The
III Glazier's Houses
IV Wisdom While you Waite
V Bismark of Battersea, The
VI Obituary, An
VII Galahad in Gomorrah, A
VIII Quack Painter, A
MY CRAPULOUS PREDECESSORS No.1 - Robert Browning
The Aleister Crowley Scrapbook by Sandy Robertson
Samuel Weiser Inc., ME pg.80 PB, 1988
Note: This is an Appendix to The Rosicrucian Scandal by Leo Vincey (Aleister Crowley)
MY FIRST POEM(poem)
OLLA pg.17 HB, 1946
Red Flame No.3, Cornelius, Berkeley, CA pg.167 PB, 1996
MY SOUL IS AN ENCHANTED BOAT(poem)
Note: In The Secret Rituals of the OTO (1973) edited by Francis King (pg.75) this poem is listed
as being written by Aleister Crowley. Many OTO Papers contain this same error. For example,
the OTO Second Degree Study Guide of March 9, 1991 clearly states that Crowley wrote this
poem. This error is also found in the publication of In The Continuum Vol.IV:7 1990 pg.11.
However, this poem is not written by Crowley. It is from Percy Bysshe Shelly's Prometheus
Unbound Act.2 Scene V. The error has been corrected in all present editions of OTO material.
MY THEORY ON ASTROLOGY
Astrology, The General Principles of (Liber DXXXVI)
Aleister Crowley with Evangeline Adams, Edited by Hymenaeus Beta
Red Wheel/Samuel Weiser Inc. Maine, HB 2002, pg. 437
Note: This is a letter to Anne Mackey (Soror Fiat Yod) which was published in Magick Without Tears (1973) abridged as Letter XXI. It is published in full in The General Pronciples of Astrology.