The Sword of Song: Called by Christians The Book of the Beast
By (Author) Aleister Crowley
Edited by Richard Kaczynski
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
4th June 2025
2nd Edition, Deluxe Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Occult studies
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Magic, spells and alchemy
Magic, alchemy and hermetic thought
204.22
Hardback
464
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
871g
A fully annotated, deluxe hardcover edition of one of Aleister Crowleys formative works
Presents Crowleys preferred text, drawing on all existing draft manuscripts and margin notes from Crowleys personal copies
Contains an introduction and explanatory notes by Crowley biographer Richard Kaczynski, helping to illuminate obscure passages and references
Includes Crowleys mystical essays on his first forays into sex magic, his initial embrace of the legendary title of the Beast, and his encounters with the Golden Dawn, Buddhism, Agnosticism, and Christianity
Too inflammatory for English publishers, Aleister Crowley printed The Sword of Song, his first talismanic work, in Paris in 1904, releasing a mere one hundred copies. Deconstructing his encounters with the Golden Dawn, Buddhism, Agnosticism, and Christianity, the book explores Crowleys magic and spiritual philosophy before he experienced the revelation that led to The Book of the Law. It contains Crowleys first manifesto, his first forays into sex magic, his initial embrace of the legendary title of the Beast, the occult poem Ascension Day, and mystical essays.
In this fully annotated deluxe hardcover edition of The Sword of Song, renowned Crowley biographer Richard Kaczynski presents Crowleys preferred text for this work, drawing on all existing draft manuscripts as well as unpublished margin notes from Crowleys personal copies of the book. Kaczynski clarifies all the significant changes and additions throughout the books various iterations and provides explanations for the many occult and popular culture references. He also includes a substantial scholarly introduction, reflecting an intimate knowledge of Crowley and the development of his magical practice.
A prototype for later works such as Konx Om Pax and The Book of Lies, The Sword of Songs blend of poetry, allegory, fiction, and essay reveals the formative inner workings of one of the twentieth centurys most provocative thinkers just before he received the life-changing Book of the Law from Aiwass.
Aleister Crowley (18751947), English magician and artist, is widely regarded as one of the most important occult figures of the twentieth century. Richard Kaczynski is a lifelong student, international speaker, and writer in Western esotericism, and an authority on the life and works of Aleister Crowley. The author of Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley, he lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.