Series: Biographies of Aleister Crowley

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Aleister Crowley: The Beast Demystified by Roger Hutchinson
Aleister Crowley: The Nature of the Beast by Colin Wilson
The Confessions of Aleister Crowley : An Autobiography by Aleister Crowley
Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley by Lawrence Sutin
Eye in the Triangle by Israel Regardie
The Illustrated Beast: The Aleister Crowley Scrapbook by Sandy Robertson
The King of the Shadow Realm: Aleister Crowley His Life and Magic by John Symonds
The Legacy of the Beast: The Life, Work, and Influence of Aleister Crowley by Gerald Suster
The Legend of Aleister Crowley by Israel Regardie
The magical world of Aleister Crowley by Francis King
The magician of the golden dawn: The story of Aleister Crowley by Susan Roberts
A Magick Life by Martin Booth
Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley, Revised and Expanded Edition by Richard Kaczynski
Remembering Aleister Crowley by Kenneth Grant
Secret Agent 666: Aleister Crowley, British Intelligence, and the Occult by Richard B. Spence

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As much as I enjoy it here, this list of biographies is just a topical grouping, and doesn't really qualify as a "series" under the LT guidelines.

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