Hardcover
1975 · Birmingham
by Williams, Thomas A.
Birmingham: The University of Alabama Press, 1975. Hardcover. Good +/Good +. Hardcover. 8 1/2" X 5 3/4". x, 174pp. Book presents nicely with unclipped dust jacket wrapped in protective archival sleeve. Mild rubbing, creasing, toning, and shallow chipping to covers, corners, and edges of jacket. Bound in orange cloth over boards with spine lettered in blue. List of errata taped in at front free endpaper. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.
Éliphas Lévi (born Alphonse Louis Constant, 1810–1875) was a French occultist, writer, and ceremonial magician. He’s best known for his influential books on magic, including Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (Dogma and Ritual of High Magic). He popularized concepts like the pentagram and Baphomet, blending Kabbalah, alchemy, and other esoteric traditions. Lévi’s work influenced later occultists, including Aleister Crowley, and helped shape modern Western esotericism. (Inventory #: 16950)
Éliphas Lévi (born Alphonse Louis Constant, 1810–1875) was a French occultist, writer, and ceremonial magician. He’s best known for his influential books on magic, including Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (Dogma and Ritual of High Magic). He popularized concepts like the pentagram and Baphomet, blending Kabbalah, alchemy, and other esoteric traditions. Lévi’s work influenced later occultists, including Aleister Crowley, and helped shape modern Western esotericism. (Inventory #: 16950)