Lyrical works of joseph bernard rethy, the
The International, September 1915
~ M ~
M., JUSTICE - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - SOCIETY OF THE HIDDEN MASTERS
M. M. M.
see - MANIFESTO OF THE M.M.M., THE
see - MELUSINE (poem) To M.M.M.
see - STYX (poem)
MACGREGGOR ALLAN
see - TO ALLAN MACGREGGOR (poem)
see - TO ALLAN BENNETT MACGREGGOR (poem)
MACKAYE, PERCY
see - PERCY MACKAYE (book review)
MACKEY, ANNE (Soror Fiat Yod)
see - HOW TO LEARN THE PRACTICE OF ASTROLOGY
see - MY THEORY OF ASTROLOGY
MADAME RODIN(poem) from Rodin in Rime.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.118 PB, 1907
MADAME TUSSAUD-BEASANTby Fra. H. I. Edinburgh (A.Crowley)
Privately published, Tunis, 1925
Broadsheet Collection, England, 1993
Thelema Lodge Calendar, January 1994
MADELEINE(poem) by Arthur Grimble (Aleister Crowley)
The Equinox Vol.I:3 pg.129 HB, 1978
MADEMOISELLE LE MODELE - DITE JONES, A(appendix)
from The Star and the Garter
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.17 PB, 1907
MADONNA OF THE GOLDEN EYES (poem)
The Mother's Tragedy and Other Poems, pg.75, 1901
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.173 PB, 1905
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
MADRIGAL, A(poem)
The Book of Oaths, Scroll I pg.4, ND
see - BOOK OF OATHS
MAENADES INVOKE DIONYSUS, THE (poem) from Orpheus.
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.205 PB, 1907
Ambergris pg.186 HB, 1910
MAGIC WITHOUT TEARS
see - MAGICK WITHOUT TEARS
MAGICAL & PHILOSOPHICAL COMMENTARIES ON THE BOOK OF THE LAW
Edited by John Symonds & Kenneth Grant
C.W.Daniel Company Ltd, London HB, 1973 ?
93 Publications, Canada HB, 1974
see - AL VEL LEGIS, THE COMMENTARY TO
MAGICAL DIARIES OF ALEISTER CROWLEY, THE
Edited by Stephen Skinner
Samuel Weiser Inc., NY HB, 1979
Neville Spearman, Jersey, England HB, 1979
Samuel Weiser Inc., ME PB, 1st printing, 1981
Samuel Weiser Inc., ME PB, 2nd printing, 1996
Samuel Weiser Inc., ME PB, 3rd printing, June 1, 1999
MAGICAL RECORD OF THE BEAST 666, THE
Edited and annotated by John Symonds & Kenneth Grant
Next Step Press, Canada HB, 1972
Duckworth Press, England HB, 1972
Duckworth Press, England PB, 1983
MAGICAL WORKINGS(Part Four of Six)
see - CONFESSIONS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY, THE
MAGICIAN, THE (poem)
Translation from Eliphaz Levi's version of the Famous Hymn by AC
The Equinox Vol.I:1 pg.109 HB, 1978
Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988
MAGICIAN OF LOCH NESS, THE(newspaper article by A. Crowley)
Empire News, England, November 12th 1933
MAGICK
being Book 4 Parts I & II
see BOOK 4
MAGICK, Edited by John Symonds & Kenneth Grant
being Book 4 Parts I-III
Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd, London HB, 1973
Samuel Weiser Inc., NY HB, 1979
Guild Publishing, London HB, 1986
see - BOOK 4
MAGICK, Revised and Enlarged by Frater Hymenaeus Beta
being Book 4 Parts I-IV - (Liber IV {ABA} - 4)
Samuel Weiser Inc., Maine HB 1st Printing,, 1994
Samuel Weiser Inc., Maine HB 2nd Printing , December 1, 1997
Note: The Bornless Ritual from the Goetia which is found in the 1st Printing on pg.661 was
omitted in the 2nd Printing. The following pieces were also added into the 2nd printing: Liber
Librae sub figura XXX (pg.668), Liber DCXXXIII, de Thaumaturgia (pg.671), Liber Testis
Testinudinis (pg.673) and Notes on the Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram (pg.690). Also in the first
edition there is a piece listed in the Contents, First Sketch of a Qabalistic Key to Liber AL
(pg.445) which is 'seemingly' omitted in the second printing but this is an incorrect assumption. In
both editions it is listed under 'Table of Figures' as Fig.21 but in the 2nd edition it is omitted from
the Contents. Also, this piece is correctly titled A FEW INDICATIONS FOR THE STUDENT OF THE LINE TO BE ADOPTED IN HIS ELUCIDATION OF LIBER AL.
MAGICK AND MYSTICISM(Book 4 Part II)
Oriflamme Vol.VI No.1, SOTO PB, 1982
see - BOOK 4
MAGICK IN THEORY & PRACTICE (Book 4 Part III)
Paris, red cover PB Part I, 1929
Paris, red cover PB Part II, 1929
Paris, red cover PB Part III, 1929
Paris, red cover PB Part IV, 1929
Paris, Subscriber's Edition, 1-4 Bound HB, 1929
Castle Books, New Jersey Small, HB, 1960
Castle Books, New Jersey Large, HB, 1965
Routledge, Kegan Paul, London, 1973
Gordon Press, New York, HB, 1974
Dover Publications Inc., NY PB, 1976
Peter Smith Publishing, Magnolia, Massachusetts, HB, 1979
Magical Childe, NY PB, 1990
Castle Books, New Jersey HB, 1991
I.H.O./Naylor PB, 1999
see - BOOK FOUR Part III
see - GORDON PRESS
see - MAGIE ...
see - MAGICK, Edited by John Symonds & Kenneth Grant
see - MAGICK , Revised and Enlarged by Fr.Hymenaeus Beta
see - THELEMIC MAGICK
Note: Some sources mention a Weyman edition published in the US in 1972 but this is merely a
Castle Books edition with a distributor sticker (Weyman) on the inside title page.
1. - Volume 1 of Magick in Theory & Practice (1929) begins counting page i with a page which has "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." Then, counting off the pages, on page iii is the main title page - MAGICK | IN THEORY AND | PRACTICE | BY | THE MASTER THERION | (being part III of Book 4) below which is a square decorative symbol with no esoteric significance. The upright lines here represent new line. Italics are italic in original. Latin
numbers in brackets are notional and not printed. On page v we find a full title page for The Hymn to Pan, followed by a blank page and then the actual poem begins on page vii. The Introduction also has a full title page followed by a blank page, or pgs xi & xii. The Intro itself begins on page xiii. There is no page which depicts the Signs of the Degrees. The Contents begins on xxxi and ends on pg. xxxiv. ... Of note: the "Signs of the Grades" page was not bound into the book but
was loose in part 4.
2. - The Subscribers edition (1929) begins counting page i with a page which has "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." Then, counting off the pages, on page iii is the main title page with a triangular symbol under the authors name. On page v we find a full title page for The Hymn to Pan, followed by a blank page and then the actual poem begins on page vii. The Introduction also has a full title page followed by a blank page, or pgs xi & xii. The Intro itself begins on page xiii. There is no page which depicts the Signs of the Degrees. The Contents begins on xxxi and ends on pg. xxxiv.
3. - The Castle edition (1965) also begins counting page i with the page which has "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" just like the Subscriber's edition. It too has almost the same identical title page on page iii with the triangular symbol under the authors name. However, it eliminates the full title page for The Hymn to Pan, followed by a blank page and thus the actual poem on page v. The full title page for the Introduction and the blank page are also eliminated in this edition. However, the original page depicting the Signs of the Degrees which is found in Volume One of the original printing (of the four) is now added into this edition on pg.viii. The Intro itself begins on page ix. The Contents are now abridged to a single page, pg.xxvii.
4. - The Gordon Press edition (1974) is internally the same as the Castle edition. We say this because facing the title page is printed the blurb from the dust jacket of the original Castle edition which started off saying, "Aleister Crowley, known to many ... long sought-after work." On the bottom of the title page it has - "Gordon Press logo: a circle of sixteen five pointed stars each with one point facing outward and containing the capital letters GP | GORDON PRESS | NEW
YORK | 1974"
5. - The Dover edition (1976) begins by eliminating "Do what thou wilt ..." and instead adds "Magick in Theory and Practice" on page i. This edition redesigns the main title page on page iii and eliminates the triangular symbol under the authors name. Like the Castle edition it also eliminates the full title page for The Hymn to Pan, followed by a blank page and thus the poem begins on page v. The full title page for the Introduction and the blank page as found in the
Subscriber's edition are also eliminated in this edition. However, like the Castle edition the original page depicting the Signs of the Degrees found in Volume One of the original printing (of the four) is now added in on pg.viii. The Intro itself also begins on page ix. The Contents are also abridged to one page, pg.xxvii.
6. - The Peter Smith edition !979) is internally the same as the Dover Press edition and even includes ads for other Dover books in back.he indication that it is a Peter Smith edition is found on the cover at the foot of the spine, lettered in black. On the reverse of the title page is a statement to the effect that it's an unabridged and unaltered republication of the London 1929 edition. It is not.
MAGICK IN THEORY & PRACTICE(Book 4 Part III) - APPENDIX TO
Appendix I - Reading Lists/Curriculum of AA
Appendix II - One Star in Sight
Appendix III - Notes on the nature of the "Astral Plane."
Appendix IV - Liber Samekh
Appendix V - A Few of the Principle Correspondences of the Qabalah
Appendix VI - A Few Principle Rituals
MAGICK WITHOUT TEARS
Thelema Publishing Co., Hampton, New Jersey HB, January 1954
Llewellyn Publications, MN HB, June 1973
Llewellyn Publications, MN HB, November 1973
Falcon Press, Limited Edition AZ HB, 1982
Falcon Press, AZ PB, 1982
Oriflamme Vol.VI No.3, SOTO Part I PB, 1983
Oriflamme Vol.VI No.4, SOTO Part II PB, 1984
Falcon Press, AZ PB, 1986
Falcon Press, AZ PB, 1987
Falcon Press, AZ PB, 1989
New Falcon Publications, AZ Limited Edition, HB, 1991
New Falcon Publications, AZ PB, April 1, 1991
Note: On the cover of the 1954 Karl Germer/Hampton, New Jersey edition it states MAGIC
WITHOUT TEARS. It leaves off the K in MAGICK. Louis Culling was assisting Karl Germer
with this publication. The printer, which Louis selected, made the error and Louis never caught it
in proofing. Needless to say, Germer was, according to one letter, "hopping mad." [sic]