Israel Regardie – Roll Away The Stone, The Psychology Of The Psychedelic Experience: An Introduction To Aleister Crowley’s Essays On The Psychology Of Hashish

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Israel Regardie – Roll Away The Stone, The Psychology Of The Psychedelic Experience: An Introduction To Aleister Crowley’s Essays On The Psychology Of Hashish

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Llewellyn Publications, USA, 1968. First edition. Quarto. Original coated cloth gilt. Dustwrapper. Pp. 241. A study of the connection between the ‘psychedelic experience’ and the religious or mystical experience by two of the 20th Century’s greatest authorities on Magick and Mysticism. Portrays the very real difference between the use of mind-expanding drugs such as LSD and Hashish in magical training and discipline and the indiscriminate use of drugs by those seeking a quick trip to Nirvana. PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR: ‘FOR MARY WONG, FRATERNALLY, ISRAEL REGARDIE’. Bookplate of Mary C Wong to the front pastedown. A near fine, tight, bright, clean copy in very good, at least, bright, clean dustwrapper which has a few small nicks and rubs. Scarce in the first edition in any form and a fine presentation copy.


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Llewellyn Publications, USA, 1968. First edition. Quarto. Original coated cloth gilt. Dustwrapper. Pp. 241. A study of the connection between the ‘psychedelic experience’ and the religious or mystical experience by two of the 20th Century’s greatest authorities on Magick and Mysticism. Portrays the very real difference between the use of mind-expanding drugs such as LSD and Hashish in magical training and discipline and the indiscriminate use of drugs by those seeking a quick trip to Nirvana. PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR: ‘FOR MARY WONG, FRATERNALLY, ISRAEL REGARDIE’. Bookplate of Mary C Wong to the front pastedown. A near fine, tight, bright, clean copy in very good, at least, bright, clean dustwrapper which has a few small nicks and rubs. Scarce in the first edition in any form and a fine presentation copy.