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the Weiser Book of Horror and Occult: Hidden Magic, Occult Truths, Stories That Started It All
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the Weiser Book of Horror and Occult: Hidden Magic, Occult Truths, Stories That Started It All
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Horror Takes Its Time
Looking for a thoughtful fright? Or perhaps a frightful thought? Packed with stories selected by one of today's leading esoteric scholars, this book will do more than make your toes curl and your skin crawl. These tales reveal hidden truths, inspire forbidden pursuits, and divulge the secrets of magical initiation in the guise of fiction. Covering topics from rituals to hauntings to Satanism, this oneofakind volume includes selections from:
Aleister Crowley
Ambrose Bierce
Arthur Machen
Edgar Allan Poe
Robert W. Chambers
Ralph Adams Cram
H.P. Lovecraft
Dion Fortune
Sir Edward George BulwerLytton
Bram Stoker
As DuQuette writes in his introduction, horror takes its time. It creeps in, seeps in, and lingers. These stories will take you hours to read, but they will stay with you, biting at your heels from the shadows, eternally. Don't say we didn't warn you...
Looking for a thoughtful fright? Or perhaps a frightful thought? Packed with stories selected by one of today's leading esoteric scholars, this book will do more than make your toes curl and your skin crawl. These tales reveal hidden truths, inspire forbidden pursuits, and divulge the secrets of magical initiation in the guise of fiction. Covering topics from rituals to hauntings to Satanism, this oneofakind volume includes selections from:
Aleister Crowley
Ambrose Bierce
Arthur Machen
Edgar Allan Poe
Robert W. Chambers
Ralph Adams Cram
H.P. Lovecraft
Dion Fortune
Sir Edward George BulwerLytton
Bram Stoker
As DuQuette writes in his introduction, horror takes its time. It creeps in, seeps in, and lingers. These stories will take you hours to read, but they will stay with you, biting at your heels from the shadows, eternally. Don't say we didn't warn you...