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Aleister Crowley - Revolt of the Magicians

Author James M. Bratkowsky, Lon Milo DuQuette
Publisher CreateSpace
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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASINB005066SBO
ISBN-13978B005066SB3
Sales Rank379,658
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

The dawning twentieth century is not big enough for eccentric genius
Aleister Crowley. He is an acclaimed poet, chess master, world-class
mountaineer, and probably the most passionately liberated man in
Victorian London. His real devotion, however, is magic...and the
search for his own soul.

An infamous fourteenth century Arabic book of magic survives the
centuries to spawn the formation of a hidden society of magicians in
London. The Order is led by occult scholar MacGregor Mathers and his
wife Moina, who claim to be in touch with secret masters that give
them ever-increasing magical knowledge and power. For several years
the Order grows, drawing on new members from the giants of British
commerce, art, and literature.

Suddenly, at the height of the Order's influence, MacGregor and Moina
appear to lose contact with the secret masters. They move to Paris and
ignore the Order's plea for more teachings and higher initiations. The
London lodge threatens to sever ties with them and make magical
contact with the secret masters themselves. Five very famous members
lead the revolt:

*the poet William Butler Yeats
*the playwright Maude Gonne
*Bram Stoker, author of Dracula
*Florence Farr, the most acclaimed actress of her day
*and one of the wealthiest women in the world, tea heiress Annie Horniman.

Crowley naively joins the Order at the beginning of the revolt.
Blinded by his intense spiritual aspirations, he is not only drawn
into the conflict, but unwittingly becomes the catalyst that brings
about their destruction.