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Many of the books and articles are important works of Aleister Crowley . Here is a listing with liber number, Roman number, class, full title, and a short description.













































































































































































































































































































































































































































Liber No. Class Title
I 1 A ''Liber B vel Magi'' — Crowley: 'This is an account of the Grade of Magus, the highest grade which it is ever possible to manifest in any way whatever upon this plane. Or so it is said by the Masters of the Temple.' Also known as The Book of the Magus.
II 2 E ''The Message of The Master Therion'' — Crowley: 'It explains the essence of the New Law in a very simple manner.'
III 3 D ''Liber III vel Jugorum'' — Crowley: 'An instruction for the control of speech, action, and thought.'
IV 4 ABDE ''ABA. Book 4'' — Crowley: 'A general account in elementary terms of magical and mystical powers. In four parts:
1. ''Mysticism''.
2. ''Magick'' (Elementary Theory).
3. ''Magick in Theory and Practice''.
4. ''θΕΛΗΜΑ. The Law.'' The Equinox of the Gods.'
V 5 D ''Liber V vel Reguli'' — Crowley: 'Being the Ritual of the Mark of the Beast: an incantation proper to invoke the Energies of the Æon of Horus, adapted for the daily use of the Magician of whatever grade.'
VI 6 B ''Liber O vel Manus et Sagittæ'' — Crowley: 'The instructions given in this book are too loose to find a place in the Class D publications. Instructions given for elementary study of the Qabalah, Assumption of God forms, Vibration of Divine Names, the Rituals of Pentagram and Hexagram, and their uses in protection and invocation, a method of attaining astral visions so-called, and an instruction in the practice called Rising on the Planes.'
VII 7 A ''Liber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli, Adumbratio Kabbalæ Ægypt sub figura VII,'' — Crowley: 'being the Voluntary Emancipation of a certain Exempt Adept from his Adeptship. These are the Birth Words of the Master of the Temple. The nature of this book is sufficiently explained by its title. Its seven chapters are referred to the seven planets in the following order: Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Sol, Mercury, Luna, Venus. Given in magical language an account of the Initiation of a Master of the Temple. This is the only parallel, for Beauty of Ecstasy, to "Liber LXV".' Also known as The Book of Lapis Lazuli.
VIII 8 D See ''CDXVIII (418).''
IX 9 B ''Liber E vel Exercitiorum'' — Crowley: 'This book instructs the aspirant in the necessity of keeping a record. Suggests methods of testing physical clairvoyance. Gives instruction in ''āsana, prāṇāyāma'' and ''dhāraṇā'', and advises the application of tests to the physical body, in order that the student may thoroughly understand his own limitations.'
X 10 A ''Liber Porta Lucis'' — Crowley: 'This book is an account of the sending forth of the Master Therion by the A.'.A.'. and an explanation of His mission.' and 'Porta Lucis, the Gate of Light, is one of the titls of Malkuth, whose number is X.'
XI 11 D ''Liber Nυ'' — Crowley: 'An instruction for attaining Nuit.'
XIII 13 D ''Graduum Montis Abiegni'' — Crowley: 'A Syllabus of the Steps upon the Path.' being, 'An account of the task of the Aspirant from Probationer to Adept.'
XV 15   ''Ecclesiæ Gnosticæ Catholicae Canon Missae. The Canon of the Mass according to the Gnostic Catholic Church'' - Crowley: 'The central ceremony of the public and private celebration of the O.T.O., corresponding to the Mass of the Roman Catholic Church. It represents the original and true pre-Christian Christianity.'
XVI 16 B ''Liber Turris vel Domus Dei'' — Crowley: ...called 'The Tower; or the House of God.' 'An instruction for attainment by the direct destruction of thoughts as they arise in the mind.'
XVII 17 D ''Liber I.A.O.'' — Crowley: 'Gives three methods of attainment through a willed series of thoughts. This book has not been published. It is the active form of ''Liber H.H.H. vel CCCXLI''. The article Energized Enthusiasm is an adumbration of this book.'
XXI 21 B ''Ch'ing-ching Ching (KHING KANG KING, TAO TEH KING, DAO DE JING). The Classic of Purity,'' — by Kuo Hsüan (Ko Yuen, Ge Yuan). Crowley: 'A new translation from the Chinese by the Master Therion.' 'This is the most exalted and yet practical of the Chinese classics.'
XXIV 24 B ''De Nuptiis Secretis Deorum Cum Hominibus'' — Of the Secret Marriages of Gods with Men. Crowley: 'A secret instruction of the VIII°. Has not been, and at present will not be, published.'
XXV 25 D ''The Ritual of the Star Ruby'' — Crowley: 'An improved form of the 'lesser' ritual of the Pentagram.'
XXVII 27 A ''Liber Trigrammaton'', being a book of Trigrams of the Mutations of the TAO with the YIN and YANG. — Crowley: 'An account of the cosmic process: corresponding to the Stanzas of DZYAN in another system.'
XXVIII 28   ''Liber TzBA vel Νικη sub figura XXVIII. The Fountain of Hyacinth'' — In three parts.
XXVIII 28 D ''Liber Septem Regum Sanctorum. Ritual XXVIII. The Ceremony of The Seven Holy Kings.'' — Crowley: 'A ritual of Initiation bestowed on certain selected Probationers.' Unpublished.
XXX 30 B ''Liber Librae'' — Crowley: 'An elementary course of morality suitable for the average man.' The Book of Balance.
XXXIII 33 C An Account of A.'.A.'. first written in the language of his period by the Councillor Von Eckartshausen, and now revised and rewritten in the Universal Cipher. — Crowley: 'An elementary suggestive account of the work of the Order in its relation to the average man. The preliminary paper of M.'.M.'.M.'. (''Liber LII'' in the O.T.O.) may be classed with this.'
XXXVI 36 D ''The Star Sapphire'' — Crowley: 'An improved ritual of the Hexagram'
XLI 41 C ''Thien Tao'', A Political Essay or the Synagogue of Satan — Crowley: 'An advanced study of Attainment by the method of equilibrium on the ethicals plane.'
XLIV 44 D ''The Mass of the Phoenix'' — Crowley: 'An instruction in a simple and exoteric form of Eucharist.' 'A Ritual of the Law.'
XLVI 46   ''The Key of the Mysteries.'' — Crowley: 'A translation by Frater O.M. of the masterpiece of Éliphas Lévi, ''La Clef des grands mystères'' '
XLIX 49   ''Shih I Ch'ien (SHIH YI CHIEN)'' — Crowley: 'An account of the divine perfection illustrated by the sevenfold permutation of the Dyad.' It is presumed that no full copy survives.
LI 51   ''The Lost Continent'' — Crowley: 'An account of the continent of Atlantis: the manners and customs, magical rites and opinions of its people, together witha true account of the catastrophe, so-called, which ended in its disappearance.' and 'I sometimes feel that this lacks artistic unity. At times it is a fantastic rhapsody describing my ideals of Utopian society; but some passages are a satire on the conditions of our existing civilization, while others convey hints of certain profound magical secrets, or anticipations of discoveries in science.'
LII 52   ''Manifesto of the O.T.O.'' — Crowley: 'An elementary suggestive account of the work of the Order. The preliminary paper of the A.'.A.'. (''Liber XXXIII'') may be classed with this.'
LV 55 C ''The Chymical Jousting of Brother Perardua with the seven Lances that he brake.'' — Crowley: 'An account of the Magical and Mystic Path in the language of Alchemy.'
LVIII 58 B ''An Article on the Qabalah'' — This is an article on the Qabalah in ''The Temple of Solomon the King''.
LIX 59 C ''Across the Gulf'' — Crowley: 'A fantastic account of a previous incarnation. Its principal interest is that its story of the overthrowing of Isis by Osiris may help the reader to understand the meaning of the overthrowing of Osiris by Horus in the present Æon.'
LXI 61 D ''Liber Causæ. The Preliminary Lection, including the History Lection.'' — Crowley: 'Explains the actual history of the origin of the present movement. Its statements are accurate in the ordinary sense of the word. The object of the book is to discount Mythopœia. A manuscript giving an account of the history of the A.'.A.'. in recent times. This history contains no mythology; it is a statement of facts susceptible of rational proof.'
LXIV 64 B ''Liber Israfel'' — formally called ''Anubis.'' Crowley: 'An instruction in a suitable method of preaching.'
LXV 65 A ''Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente'' — Crowley: 'An account of the relations of the Aspirant with his Holy Guardian Angel. Attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel is the Crown of the Outer College. Similarly '''Liber VII'' is given to Neophytes, as the grade of Master of the Temple is the next highest resting-place, and ''Liber CCXX'' to the Zelator, since that carries him to the highest of all possible grades. ''Liber XXVII'' is given to the Practicus, as in this book is the ultimate foundation of the highest theoretical Qabalah, and ''Liber DCCCXIII'' to the Philosophus, as it is the foundation of the highest practical Qabalah. This magical treatise describes particularly the relation of the Aspirant with his Higher Self. It is, alike in conception and execution, a masterpiece of exaltation of thought, carved in Pure Beauty.' Also known as The Heart Girt with a Serpent.
LXVI 66 A ''Liber Stellæ Rubeæ''— Crowley: 'A secret ritual, the Heart of IAO-OAI, delivered unto V.V.V.V.V. for his use in a certain matter of ''Liber Legis'', and written down under the figure ''LXVI''. This book is sufficiently described by its title.' Also known as The Book of the Ruby Star.
LXVII 67 C ''The Sword of Song. Called by Christians The Book of the Beast. Dedicated to Bhikkhu Ananda Metteya (Allan Bennett)'' — Crowley: 'A critical study of various philosophies. An account of Buddhism.'
LXX 70 D ''Σταυρος Βατραχου'' — Crowley: 'The Ceremonies proper to the obtaining of a familiar spirit of a Mercurial nature as described in the Apocalypse of St. John the Divine from a frog or toad.'
LXXI 71 B ''The Voice of the Silence, the Two Paths, the Seven Portals,'' by H. P. Blavatsky, with an elaborate commentary by Frater O.M. — Crowley: 'Frater O.M., 7° 4°, is the most learned of all the Brethren of the Order; he has given eighteen years to the critical study of this masterpiece.'
LXXIII 73   ''The Urn'' — Crowley: 'This is the sequel to ''The Temple of Solomon the King'', and is the Diary of a Magus. This book contains a detailed account of all the experiences passed through by The Master Therion in His attainment of this grade of Initiation, the highest possible to any manifested Man.'
LXXIV 74 D ''Liber Testis Testitudinis vel Ayin Daleth Sub Figura LXXIV'' — Previously unclassified.
LXXVII 77   ''Liber Oz, The Book of the Goat'' — Crowley: 'The O.T.O. manifesto of the rights of mankind: moral, bodily, mental, sexual freedom, and the safeguard tyrannicde. The O.T.O. plan in words of one syllable.' Also known as The Book of Strength.
LXXVIII 78 B ''A description of the Cards of the Tarot'' The Book of Thoth — Crowley: '... with their attributions; including a method of divination by their use.' and on TBOT, 'A complete treatise on the Tarot giving the correct designs of the cards with their attributions and symbolic meanings on all the planes.'
LXXXI 81   ''Moonchild . The Butterfly Net'' — Crowley: 'An account of a magical operation, particularly concerning the planet Luna, written in the form of a novel.' Also known as "The Net."
LXXXIV 84 B ''Vel Chanokh'' — Crowley: 'A brief abstract of the Symbolic representation of the Universe derived by Dr. John Dee through the Scrying of Sir Edward Kelly.'
Part I: The Symbolic Representation of The Universe.
Part II: The Forty-Eight Calls or Keys.
XC 90 A ''Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus sub figura XC'' — Crowley: 'An account of Initiation, and an indication as to those who are suitable for the same.' Also known as "The Book of the Hermetic Fish-Hook."
XCIII 93   See ''XXVIII (28).''
XCV 95 C ''The Wake World. A Tale for Babes and Sucklings.'' — Crowley: 'A poetical allegory of the relations of the soul and the Holy Guardian Angel.'
XCVI 96 B ''Liber Gaias sub figura XCVI. A Handbook of Geomancy'' — Crowley: 'Gives a simple and fairly satisfactory system of Geomancy.'
XCVII 97   ''Soror Achitha's Vision'' — Unpublished; possibly not extant. Soror Achitha is the magical motto of Roddie Minor.
C 100 D ''Liber Kaph Peh(Final) Agape Azoth sal Philosphorum. The Book of the Unveiling of the Sangraal, wherein it is spoken of the Wine of the Sabbath of the Adepts.'' — Crowley: 'A secret instruction of the IX°.' Has not been, and at present will not be, published.
CI 101 B ''Ordo Templi Orientis: An Open Letter to Those who may Wish to Join the Order'' — Crowley: 'An epistle of Baphomet to Sir George MacNie Cowie VIII°, enumerating the duties and privileges.'
CVI 106 B ''Concerning Death'' — Crowley: 'An Epistle of Baphomet to Dame Anna Wright VI°.'
CXI 111 B ''Liber Aleph. The Book of Wisdom or Folly'' — Crowley: 'An extended and elaborate commentary on ''The Book of the Law'', in the form of a letter from the Master Therion to his magical son. This Book contains some of the deepest secrets of initiation, with a clear solution to many cosmic and ethical problems.'
CXVI 116 B See ''XCVI (96)''
CXX 120 D ''Liber Cadaveris. Ritual CXX, of Passing through the Tuat.'' — Crowley: 'A Ritual of Initiation of a Zelator.' Unpublished.
CXXIV 124   ''Of Eden and the Sacred Oak; and of the Greater and Lesser Hospitality of the O.T.O.'' — Crowley: 'An Epistle of Baphomet to His Excellency Sir James Thomas Windram, V.H., V.I., V.I., Initiate of the Sanctuary of the Gnosis, his Viceroy in the Union of South Africa.'
CXXXII 132   ''Αποθεοσις CXXXII'' — Crowley: 'An Epistle of Baphomet to His Excellency Sir Wilfred Talbot Smith, T.H., T.I. and T.I. Initiate of the Sanctuary of the Gnosis, on the mystery of incarnation. Part α: Birth of an Idea. Part β: Dead Reckoning, and the Fort. Part γ: The Captain's Ship's Discipline: Hints on Navigation.'
CXLVIII 148 C ''The Soldier and the Hunchback'' — Crowley: 'An essay on the method of equilibrium on the intellectual plane.'
CL 150 E ''De Lege Libellum'' — Crowley: 'A further explanation of ''The Book of the Law'', with special reference to the Powers and Privileges conferred by its acceptance.'
CLVI 156 A ''Liber Cheth vel Vallum Abiegni sub figura CLVI'' — Crowley: 'This book is a perfect account of the task of the Exempt Adept, considered under the symbols of a particular plane, not the intellectual.'
CLVII 157   ''The Tao Te Ching'' — Crowley: 'A new translation, with commentary, by the Master Therion. This is the most exalted and yet practical of the Chinese classics.'
CLXI 161   ''Law of Thelema, The''—Thelemic epistle.
CLXV 165 B ''A Master of the Temple''—Frater Achad's magical diary with comments by Crowley.
CLXXV 175 D ''Liber Astarte vel Liber Berylli''—On uniting oneself to a Deity.
CLXXXV 185 D ''Liber Collegii Sancti''—Tasks and Oaths of the Grades of A.'.A.'.
CXCIV 194   ''An Intimation with Reference to the Constitution of the Order''—the structure of O.T.O.
CXCVII 197 C ''Sir Palamedes the saracen knight''—A poetic account of the Great Work.
CC 200 D




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