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Equinox (edition 2006)

Series: The Equinox (Vol. 1, Nos. 1-10)

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The Equinox has become the standard set of English language esotericism. It is arguably the single most influential journal in modern occultism, and among the most frequently cited journals in the history of western occultism. This edition features detailed supplementary tables of contents to each number. Crowley's extensive annotations from his personal copies have been collected at the end of the set, along with biographies of the contributors.… (more)
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The Equinox by Aleister Crowley

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The Equinox has become the standard set of English language esotericism. It is arguably the single most influential journal in modern occultism, and among the most frequently cited journals in the history of western occultism. This edition features detailed supplementary tables of contents to each number. Crowley's extensive annotations from his personal copies have been collected at the end of the set, along with biographies of the contributors.

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