Origins of the game of pirate bridge, the

Vanity Fair (USA) pg.56, January 1917

ORPHEUS , A Lyrical Legend

Foyers (2 volumes, white cvr) HB, only 500 copies printed, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.124 PB, 1907

Gordon Press, New York, HB, 1974

see - GORDON PRESS

Note: There are five separate bindings of the 1905 edition. The first impression has white covers, the second has yellow, third is rose-colored, fourth is blue and the fifth impression has a dark green cover. Symbolic of the Spirit and Elemental colors.

ORPHEUS(poem) - (Unity uttermost showed ...) from Orpheus.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.209 PB, 1907

Ambergris pg.188 HB, 1910

Oriflamme, A Review of Magick Vol.2:1, NY, 1975

In the Continuum Vol.I:8 pg.16, 1976

In the Continuum Vol.V:7 pg.6, 1995

Note: This poem is unnamed in The Collected Works and is an invocation being performed by Orpheus. In Ambergris it is titled Orpheus Invokes the Lords of Khem; The Oriflamme titles the poem To Amon-Ra; and In the Continuum simply calls the poem Orpheus.

ORPHEUS INVOKES THE LORDS OF KHEM

see - ORPHEUS (poem from Orpheus)

OS ABYSMI VEL DA'ATH(Liber CDLXXIV - 474)

The Equinox Vol.I:7 pg.77 HB, 1978

Gems from The Equinox pg.241 HB, 1988

Note: Crowley, "An instruction in a purely intellectual method of entering the Abyss." Also known as The Book of the Mouth of the Abyss or of Knowledge (Daath).

OTTER, GWENDOLEN

see - GHOULS, THE (drama) Dedicated To

see - WRITING ON THE GROUND, THE by E.G.O.

OUIJA BOARD - A NOTE, THE, by The Master Therion (A.Crowley)

The International Vol.XI No.10, NY, October 1917

Crystal Vision through Crystal Gazing by Frater Achad, Yogi Publication Society, Chicago, IL pg. 39, 1923

Thelema Lodge Calendar, April 1992

Pan Gaiea magazine Vol.II No.3, Quebec, pg.122, 1992

Cornelius, Berkeley, CA, pamphlet, 1997

Oriflamme No. 2 - OTO/New Falcon AZ pg.87 PB, 1998

OUTSIDE THE BANK'S ROUTINE

see - SIMON IFF

OUTSIDE THE SPANISH CLOISTER(poem/parody) Ode to A.W.P. Esq.

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.144 HB, 1986

OVARIOTOMY (poem)

Konx Om Pax pg.79 HB, 1907

OWL, THE(poem)

OLLA pg.47 HB, 1946

Note: As a footnote, Crowley writes, "From 'Beasts on Business' Several MSS lost."

OX AND THE WHEEL, THE

see - SIMON IFF

OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH MYSTICAL VERSE, THE,Chosen by D.H.S.Nicholson and A.H.E.Lee

Clarendon Press, Oxford University, 1917

Note: Although this book is not written by Aleister Crowley it does contain some of his earliest published poetry. It includes The Quest (pg.520), The Neophyte (pg.522) and The Rose and the Cross (pg.524).

OZ, LIBER (Liber LXXVII - 77) - The Book of Strength

OTO, London & CA, postcard, 1941

The Oriflamme Vol.I: II Agape Lodge, OTO, June 21, 1945

The Equinox Vol.V:1, SOTO pg.267 HB, 1975

Earth Religion News Vol.3:1-3, NY pg.38, 1976

The Equinox Vol.III:10 pg.144 HB, 1978

The Legacy of The Beast by Gerald Suster, Samuel Weiser Inc., ME pg.207 PB, 1989

Thelema Lodge Calendar, March 1993

New Aeon Magick by Gerald del Campo, Llewelleyn Publications, MN pg.88 PB, 1994

Abra Had Abra, A Beginner's Guide to Thelemic Magick by R.Orpheus, Looking Glass Press pg.73 PB, 1994

Magick, S.Weiser Inc., ME (Liber ABA 1-4) pg.677 HB, 1994

The Waratah Vol.1 No.1, Aust. pg.141 PB, January 1996

Note: Liber Oz has been published many times and the above is only a partial list. The original release of Liber Oz in 1941 was of three sizes. The first, or larger version is a 7 5/16" x 4 11/16" folded sheet. It has a title page printed by OTO from The Sanctuary of the Gnosis in Los Angeles. There are two versions of this, either with a Devil trump to the inside left with Liber Oz to the right, or with The Aeon trump to the inside left. The second version of Liber Oz is also a fold-sheet but published in London. It is 6" x 8½" and has Liber Oz to left with line drawn down the middle, blank right side. On the obverse side of this version is one of two photos of Crowley, either in a turban, or in foul weather gear, both smoking a pipe. The photo is to left, with a line drawn down the middle and again blank right. The third version is postcard size 5½" x 3¼". One entire side is Liber Oz while the obverse is blank with only a line drawn down the middle.

~ P ~

PACIFIC SURF

OLLA pg.42 HB, 1946

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.80 PB, 1986

In the Continuum Vol.IV:9 pg.14, 1991

PAEAN IN THE SPRINGTIDE, A (poem)

White Stains, Earth Religions Supplies Inc., NY pg.62 HB, 1974

PAINTINGS IN THE CHAMBRE DES CAUCHEMARS- Version I

AC/Syracuse University, original typed copy, ND

Stellar Visions magazine No.2, SF, CA , 1981

Thelema Lodge Calendar Part I & II, May/June 1995

Note: This piece was simply titled 'Cefalu' when it appeared in the Stellar Visions magazine and in the

Thelema Lodge Calendar.

PAINTINGS IN THE CHAMBRE DES CAUCHEMARS - Version II

Crowley's diaries pg.72, September 1921

Note: This is a one page listing of the paintings as they appeared on the walls at Cefalu.

PALACE OF THE WORLD, THE(poem)

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.204 PB, 1905

Ambergris pg.57 HB, 1910

Cambridge Poets 1900-1913, An Anthology, Chosen by Aelfrida Tillyard,

W.Heffer & Sons Ltd Cambridge pg.62 HB, 1913

The Soul of Osiris pg.103 PB, 1992

Thelema Lodge Calendar, November 1992

Laylah magazine Vol.2 No.2/3, Australia, July 1995

Red Flame No.7, Cornelius, Berkeley, CA pg.163 PB 1999

see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE

Note: As a footnote found only in The Collected Works version, Crowley adds in the Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram.

PALAMEDES

see - HIGH HISTORY OF GOOD SIR PALEMEDES ...

PAN

see - HYMN TO PAN, THE (poem)

see - PAN TO ARTEMIS (poem)

see - SYRINX AND PAN (poem)

PAN TO ARTEMIS(poem) - (Uncharmable charmer, Of Bacchus and Mars)

AC/Original typed copy, ND

The Oriflamme Vol.2 No.1, NY pg.14, 1975

The Equinox Vol.I:4 pg.197 HB, 1978

In the Continuum Vol.IV:5 pg.50, 1989

OTO Second Degree Study Guide, March 9, 1991

The Giant's Thumb pg.186 PB, 1992

OTO Oasis Orator's Handbook pg.8, October 1994

Note: The typed copy, Equinox, and The Giant's Thumb give the original title as Pan to Artemis. The

Oriflamme titles this poem simply To Artemis while In the Continuum and the OTO releases call it

Uncharmable Charmer. All versions are identical.

PANACEA (poem)

OLLA pg.32 HB, 1946

PANSIL(essay) from The Sword of Song.

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.192 PB, 1906

Thelema Lodge Calendar, July 1991

Pangenetor Lodge OTO, pamphlet, 1994

PANSOPHIA by Der Meister Therion

Germany (6 short works), 1925

PANTHEA(poem)

The Book of Oaths, Scroll I pg.8, ND

see - BOOK OF OATHS

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