International magazine excerpts, the

Stellar Visions, SF, CA 8½ x 11 xerox, velo-bound, 1986

Note: This publication is an exact photocopy of all the issues of The Internationals which The

Archives of HA (Cornelius) had circa 1980. Many of the AC articles had yet to be obtained and

are not included in this Stellar Visions edition.

INTERPRETER, THE (poem)

The Equinox Vol.I:4 pg.199 HB, 1978

The Giant's Thumb pg.188 PB, 1992

INTIMATION WITH REFERENCE TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ORDER, AN
- Ordo Templi Orientis

The Equinox Vol.III:1 pg.239 HB, 1973

OTO, Berkeley, CA 4¼ x 5½ xerox pamphlet, circa 1978

In the Continuum Vol.III:1 pg.35, 1982

The Equinox Vol.III:10 pg.173 HB, 1986

OTO Second Degree Handout , March 9, 1991

OTO Oasis Orator's Handbook pg.47, October 1994

Pangenetor Lodge OTO, pamphlet, 1994

OTO Rituals and Sex Magick, Theodor Reuss & Aleister Crowley, Edited by A.R.Naylor

I.H.O.Books, Essex House, Thame England pg.125 PB, 1999

INTOXICATE YOURSELF(poem) by Charles Baudelaire

see - THREE LITTLE POEMS IN PROSE

INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR

Alice: An Adultery, privately published, London pg.i-xii , 1903

Alice: An Adultery, S.P.R.T., Foyers pg.i-xii, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.58 PB, 1906

Thelema Lodge Calendar, February 1999

INVOCATION (poem) - (Aiwaz! Confirm my troth with thee!)

see - OATH, AN

INVOCATION (poem) - (O Self Divine!)

Oracles pg.61, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.20 PB, 1906

In the Continuum Vol.III:1 pg.28, 1982

INVOCATION, AN (poem)

The Black Pearl, The Journal of The College of Thelema

Volume One, Number 2 pg.14, Autumn 1997

Note: This is from The Argonauts, Second Act. pg.13.

INVOCATION FROM LIBER SILOAM

The Black Pearl, The Journal of The College of Thelema

Volume One, Number 6 pg.36, Autumn 1999

see - SILOAM, LIBER (Liber CDLI - 451)

INVOCATION OF HECATE(poem) from Orpheus.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.177 HB, 1907

Ambergris pg.182 HB, 1910

The Oriflamme Vol.2 No.1 pg.11 NY, 1975

OTO Third Degree Study Guide, March 9, 1991

OTO Oasis Orator's Handbook pg.54, October 1994

The Equinox Vol.IV No.2 Weiser Inc, pg.53 HB, 1998

Note: Crowley, "the best thing in Book III of Orpheus ... is, perhaps, the invocation to Hecate, which I recited at Akyab with full magical intention." ... In The Collected Works, in parentheses, Crowley writes Invoking Hecate. When Ambergris appeared in 1910, the poem is re-titled Invocation to Hecate, while the Oriflamme simply calls it To Hecate. The OTO releases agree with Ambergris. When this poem was published in The Equinox Vol.IV No 2 it's called Ode to Hecate.

INVOCATION OF HORUS, THE, According to the Divine Vision of W., the Seer.

AC/Yorke ms. Book #27 notes & fragments, ND

The Equinox Of The Gods pg.79 HB, 1936

The New Equinox magazine No.2, England, 1976

Kaaba newsletter Vol.1 No.4, NY pg.4, 1979

INVOCATION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT - (ISIS)

Found amongst the papers of Fr.Progradior, Frank Bennett (used at Cefalu)

AC/Original typed copy, Yorke ms., 1921

Magical Link Vol.V No.3, 1991

INVOCATION OF THE (Amethyst) RING, THE

see - TO THE HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL

INVOCATION TO APHRODITE (poem ) from Orpheus.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.168 PB, 1907

In the Continuum Vol.I:9 pg.24, 1977

OTO Second Degree Study Guide, March 9, 1991

OTO Oasis Orator's Handbook pg.6, October 1994

INVOCATION TO COFFEE(poem) from John St. John.

The Equinox Vol.I:1 pg.24 HB, 1978

Babel newsletter Vol.I:1, Portland, Oregon, pg.17, 1994

Note: The title was created for Babel newsletter, it is unnamed in The Equinox..

IOD, LIBER

see - YOD, LIBER

IRELAND AS PEACE ARBITER

Note: In a typescript titled Catalogue of Crowleyana in the possession of G.J.Yorke dated

January 1951 Yorke mentions this article but gives no indication of where it was published.

IRIS (poem)

The Giant's Thumb pg.254 PB, 1992

IRISH FLAG(newspaper article) by Alex C.Crowley (Aleister Crowley)

Letter to the editor/New York Times, Wed. July 21, 1915

ISAIAH, A SONNET (poem)

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.47 PB, 1905

Songs of the Spirit pg.72 PB, 1992

ISIS

see - CHANT TO BE SAID OR SUNG UNTO ...

see - HYMN TO ISIS, A

see - INVOCATION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

see - ISIS AM I

ISIS AM I(poem) from Tannhauser.

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.228 PB, 1905

OTO Second Degree Study Guide, March 9, 1991

OTO Oasis Orator's Handbook pg.26, October 1994

see - VENUS

Note: This piece is named VENUS in the Collected Works.

ISRAFEL, LIBER (Liber LXIV - 64)

Unicorn Press, [Seattle] England PB, 1974

Tarot Divinations, Level Press, SF, CA, pamphlet, 1974

The Equinox Vol.I:7 pg.21 HB, 1978

Gems from The Equinox pg.305 HB, 1988

Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet, 1988

Portable Darkness by Michaelsen pg.65 HB, 1989

Magick, S.Weiser Inc., ME (Liber ABA 1-4) pg.658 HB, 1994

Note: Crowley, This piece is "formerly called Anubis. An instruction in a suitable method of preaching." This was originally found amongst manuscripts belonging to Allan Bennett.

IT(draft advertisement for Crowley's perfume)

Amrita, Thelema Publications, CA pg.51 HB, 1990

IV, LIBER (4)

see - Book Four

IVORY GATE, THE (poem)

Kaaba newsletter Vol.1 No.3, NY pg.56, 1978

IX, LIBER(9)

see - E vel Excitiorum

~ J ~

J.C.- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - CARRINGTON, HEREWARD

JACK THE RIPPER

Sothis magazine Vol.1 No.4, England pg.61, 1974

Privately Published, Cambridge (Nicholas Culpeper)

gray cover, red type pamphlet, limited edition 100 copies, August 1988

Thelema Lodge OTO/Cornelius, pamphlet, 1992

Cornelius, Privately Published, CA, pamphlet, 1993

Pangenetor Lodge, OTO, pamphlet, 1994

The True Face of Jack The Ripper by Melvin Harris

Michael O'Mara Books Ltd., London pg.146 PB, 1995

Red Flame No.3, Cornelius, Berkeley, CA pg.149 PB, 1996

Thelema Lodge Calendar, November, 2000

see - CROSS OF SEVEN POINTS (newspaper article by A. Crowley)

see - ORIFLAMME (OTO) No.2 The Revival of Magic and Other Essays

Note: The Culpeper (1988) and the Thelema Lodge pamphlet (1992) simply reprint Crowley's essay on Jack the Ripper. The Cornelius version of 1993 and Pangenetor Lodge's version of 1994 entitled 'Did Aleister Crowley Know the Identity of Jack the Ripper,' includes Crowley's essay along with an article by AO583 titled The Crowley-Ripper Connection'. This latter pamphlet was incorporated almost verbatim into a chapter in Red Flame No.3 (1996) with new material.

JACOBS, SAMUEL AIWAZ

see - FRAGMENTS (essay)

JAEGER, HANNI

see - UNNAMED POEMS AND VERSES

JANINA-CORFU (epigram)

Songs for Italy pg.15 pamphlet, 1923

JANUS

see - GARDEN OF ... (poem)

JEALOUS LOVER, A(poem)

White Stains, Earth Religions Supplies Inc., NY pg.35 HB, 1974

JEALOUS PATRIOT, THE(poem) non angeli, sed Angli!

OLLA pg.95 HB, 1946

Swordfish and Stromboli, Beachcombing round Sicily by Denis Clark

Jarrolds Publishers Ltd, London pg.143 HB, 1951 (excerpt only of this poem)

JEANNE, A Pastoral (poem) to Raymond Radclyffe

see - THREE POEMS TO JANE CHERON

JEPHTHAH (dramatic work) Dedicated to Gerald Kelly

University of Cambridge, London, pamphlet, only 25 copies, 1898

Jephthah and Other Mysteries Lyrical & Dramatic pg.1 HB, 1899

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.64 PB, 1905

Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet, 1990

Thelema Lodge Calendar/A Note on Jephthah, November 1995

Godron Press, New York, HB, 26 pgs., 1974

see - GORDON PRESS

Note: The 1898 pamphlet was a 'pirated' edition by AC himself in advance of the 1899 release which appeared in Jepthah and Other Mysteries. See footnote in The Collected Works III pg.233. The piece entitled A Note on Jephthah was omitted from The Collected Works when it was published in 1905. It is found only in the original 1898/99 versions of Jephthah on page 70. It was later released separately in the November 1995 issue of the TLC.

JEPHTHAH and Other Mysteries Lyrical and Dramatic(dramatic work)

Dedicated to Algernon Charles Swinburne

Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London HB, 1899

Note: This book contains two works, the first is Jephthah, the second is Mysteries: Lyrical and Dramatic. ... Crowley released three sections from this book as independent pamphlets. They are Jephthah, The Honourable Adulterers and The Poem. They are printed from the same type, while the original book was still in press but issued separately in limited quanity. J had 25 copies, THA had 5 copies and P had 10 copies.

JEUNE MERE (poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.113 PB, 1907

JEWISH PROBLEM RE-STATED, THEby A Gentile (Aleister Crowley)

The English Review, July 1922

Thelema Lodge Calendar, December 1993

see - OPEN LETTER TO RABBI JOEL BLAU, AN (essay)

JEW OF FEZ, THE(poem) To Winston Churchill

The Winged Beetle pg.147 HB, 1910

Note: The final couplet in the original is omitted in The Winged Beetle. It reads:

Moral

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