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Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 212 pages. 4.84x0.52x7.32 inches. In Stock.
Published by Scarlet imprint, 2019
Seller: Midian Books, Swadlincote, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: New. No Jacket. 1st 2019 448pp Scarlet Imprint trade paperback. NEW. The Brazen Vessel documents the creative, magical partnership of Alkistis Dimech and Peter Grey from 2008 to 2018. It comprises selected texts, essays and presentations, including many previously unpublished works, essays which have fallen out of print and texts that were only published online. The anthology marks the first appearance in print of such pivotal texts as Rewilding Witchcraft, a translation of the critical goetic source Le livre des esperitz, and an extended and original treatment of the witches dance. The Brazen Vessel testifies to the prescient, provocative and influential nature of their work. From the invocation of Babalon, given at the Thelemic Symposium in Oxford in 2008, to the eschatology of Babalon given at Occulture Berlin in 2018, the 35 works gathered here give insight into the process, thought and praxis of the authors, both as individuals with distinct bodies of work, and as a dynamic magical union. The works in The Brazen Vessel cast significant light on ideas developed through The Red Goddess (2007), Apocalyptic Witchcraft (2013) and Lucifer: Princeps (2015), and prefigures some of the material in Lucifer: Praxis (forthcoming). The texts reveal the continuities and evolution of the authors work over a decade. Taken as a whole, their work proposes unorthodox and undogmatic understandings of Lucifer and Babalon, as demonised divine figures, as the sources of transmission of the western traditions of magic and witchcraft. A shared love of poetry and the magical power of the word is evident in their distinctive voices. Both have given primacy to the living body in their practice, through dance, performance, ritual and rites of devotion and ordeal. Both situate their magical work within the wider ecological and political environment. In a polyphony of texts, the ongoing dialogue between two practitioners is made apparent, and the important and innovative work of Alkistis given its due. During the ten years documented in the anthology, Scarlet Imprint led a nomadic existence, moving from Brighton to Dover, the French Alps and the Welsh Borders, and finally to West Cornwall; these liminal landscapes and their denizens people the book. The texts evidence a second web of journeys to conferences, gatherings and symposia in London, Glastonbury, Brighton, Cornwall, Scotland, Norway, Belgium, Portland and Seattle. Overlapping with these are a series of pilgrimages to sacred sites from Patmos to Cefalù, to standing stones, stone circles, cliffs, caves and the wilds. The Brazen Vessel is a work of process, experiment and risk, written by practitioners at the leading edge of the magical revival.
Language: English
Published by Scarlet Imprint, 2019
Seller: Veronica's Books, Gig Harbor, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Two wrinkles to edges of copper dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. Otherwise, a clean, tight copy. Limited to 1225 copies, this being No. 236. Kamea of Venus insert laid in. 431pp.
Language: English
Published by Scarlet Imprint, Wales, UK, 2019
Seller: Books That Expand The Mind, Margate, KENT, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Dust Jacket Condition: Like New. 1st Edition. Please email for Photographs or further information. Like New - The Brazen Vessel was published in 2019 in a strictly limited hardback edition, comprising the cup of blood edition of 77 copies hardbound in crimson straight grain goatskin and the cross potent edition of 1225 copies bound in red linin. This is copy number 32 of the later, handnumbered. 2019 1st Edition , THE BRAZEN VESSEL Collected Works 2008 to 2018 By A Dimech Peter Grey Author Bio: Alkistis Dimech is an artist, dancer-choreographer, and writer whose work investigates what she calls the "occulted body"?the mysteries of flesh and subtle anatomy?through a practice grounded in ankoku but? (dark dance), which she has pursued since 2002. With Peter Grey, she co-founded Scarlet Imprint, where she has worked as editrix, typographer, and book designer. Peter Grey is a British occult author and co-founder of the esoteric publishing house Scarlet Imprint. He is known for his influential writings on contemporary witchcraft, Luciferian philosophy, and the revival of the goddess Babalon within Western occultism. His work combines poetic vision, historical research, and ecological consciousness, shaping a distinctive current in modern magical thought. Synopsis: 2019 1st Edition BRAZEN VESSEL A Dimech / P Grey Scarlet Imprint Limited Edition 32/1225 Bound in red linen cloth charged with a cross potent in copper, textured white endpapers, white and red silk ribbons, and copper dust jacket. A Venus kamea is placed within each book (present). The Brazen Vessel documents the creative, magical union of Alkistis Dimech and Peter Grey from 2008 to 2018. It comprises selected texts, essays and presentations, including many previously unpublished works, essays which have fallen out of print and texts that were only published online. The anthology marks the first appearance in print of such pivotal texts as Rewilding Witchcraft, a translation of the critical goetic source Le livre des esperitz, and an extended and original treatment of the witches' dance. The Brazen Vessel testifies to the prescient, provocative and influential nature of their work. From the invocation of Babalon, given at the Thelemic Symposium in Oxford in 2008 to the eschatology of Babalon given at Occulture Berlin in 2018, the 35 works gathered here give insight into the process, thought and praxis of the authors, both as individuals with distinct bodies of work, and as a dynamic magical union. The works in The Brazen Vessel cast significant light on ideas developed through The Red Goddess (2007), Apocalyptic Witchcraft (2013) and Lucifer: Princeps (2015), and prefigures some of the material in Lucifer: Praxis (forthcoming 2022). Binding: Hardcover, Octavo (Standard) (8vo 6 × 9 in 152 × 229 mm ) Note: Binding/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Collation: pp. 432 Limited Edition: 32/1225 Copies Language: English Published By: Scarlet Imprint, Wales, UK Condition Report: Dust Jacket: Yes, Dust Jacket Condition: Like New Like New - The Brazen Vessel was published in 2019 in a strictly limited hardback edition, comprising the cup of blood edition of 77 copies hardbound in crimson straight grain goatskin and the cross potent edition of 1225 copies bound in red linin. This is copy number 32 of the later, handnumbered. SKU: BTETM0001694 Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request.
Language: English
Published by Scarlet Imprint, United Kingdom, 2019
Seller: Occultique, Northampton, NORTH, United Kingdom
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Full-Leather. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: NO Dustwrapper. Deluxe, Numbered Limited Edition. (Deluxe Edition) Collected Works 2008-2018. The Brazen Vessel documents the creative, magical partnership of Alkistis Dimech and Peter Grey from 2008 to 2018. It comprises selected texts, essays and presentations, including many previously unpublished works, essays which have fallen out of print and texts that were only published online. The anthology marks the first appearance in print of such pivotal texts as Rewilding Witchcraft, a translation of the critical goetic source Le livre des esperitz, and an extended and original treatment of the witches' dance. The Brazen Vessel testifies to the prescient, provocative and influential nature of their work. Deluxe Edition, Numbered & Limited First Edition Limited to 77 copies (number 12 of 77 copies) & signed by both authors; bound in full crimson straight grain goatskin, stamped in gold, rose marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, finished with two silk ribbons and presented in a maroon cloth slipcase. Signed by the authors. Scarlet Imprint, UK 2019. hb NO Dustwrapper as published, 9.75" high, slipcase 10.25" high, fine. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Scarlet Imprint, 2012
Seller: Zagava, Düsseldorf, Germany
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Wie neu. Dust Jacket Condition: Wie neu. 1. Auflage. Compassed Edition - Edition Deluxe. Hardcover. Large squarish octavo (9.5 x 8.5 inches), iv + 196pp. Full white leather with a stamped design of a two-pronged black witch's stang surrounded by a quartet of blind-stamped dancing devils. Custom marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. Black & white and colour printed on archival paper. White cloth slip-case. THE "COMPASSED EDITION" IS LIMITED TO 64 HAND-NUMBERED LEATHER BOUND COPIES IN SLIP-CASE. this is exemplar #19. At the Crossroads' tells the stories of what happens when the Western Magical Tradition encounters the African Diaspora and Traditional religions, and vice versa. It is a mixing and a magic that speaks of a truly new world emerging. In this gathering of kindred spirits, experiences are shared between initiates of very different cultures whose magic proves to be underpinned by the same principles, though clothed in different garb." Contents include: Peter Grey - Preamble: Standing Still, Jake Stratton-Kent - Necromancy: the Role of the Dead in a Living Tradition, Aaron Leitch - Folk Traditions and the Solomonic Revival, Eric K Lerner - Eleggua; Eleggua's Worlds (art), Stephen Grasso - Open up the Gate, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold - The Invisible City in the Realm of Mystery, Richard Ward - In the Shadow of the Cross, Drac Uber & Ivy Kerrigan - Libations for the Lwa, Michael Cecchetelli - Countermeasures, Humberto Maggi - Crossing Worlds, Ryan Valentine - A brief history of the Juju, Hagen Von Tulien - Soul Dream (art), Kyle Fite - The Syncretic Soul at the Cross of Cosmic Union, ConjureMan Ali - Goetic Initiation, Christopher D Bradford - Nigromantic Putrfaction, Chad Balthazar - A Garden Amidst the Flames, Angela Edwards - Queen of Fire & Flesh (art), Jake Stratton-Kent - Magic at the Crosssroads.
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Published by Scarlet imprint, 2019
Seller: Midian Books, Swadlincote, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. 1st 2019 448pp Scarlet Imprint hardback in copper dust wrapper. Bound in red linen cloth charged with a cross potent in copper, textured white endpapers, white and red silk ribbons. NEW. Ltd. ed. 1225 copies. The Brazen Vessel documents the creative, magical partnership of Alkistis Dimech and Peter Grey from 2008 to 2018. It comprises selected texts, essays and presentations, including many previously unpublished works, essays which have fallen out of print and texts that were only published online. The anthology marks the first appearance in print of such pivotal texts as Rewilding Witchcraft, a translation of the critical goetic source Le livre des esperitz, and an extended and original treatment of the witches' dance. The Brazen Vessel testifies to the prescient, provocative and influential nature of their work. From the invocation of Babalon, given at the Thelemic Symposium in Oxford in 2008, to the eschatology of Babalon given at Occulture Berlin in 2018, the 35 works gathered here give insight into the process, thought and praxis of the authors, both as individuals with distinct bodies of work, and as a dynamic magical union. The works in The Brazen Vessel cast significant light on ideas developed through The Red Goddess (2007), Apocalyptic Witchcraft (2013) and Lucifer: Princeps (2015), and prefigures some of the material in Lucifer: Praxis (forthcoming). The texts reveal the continuities and evolution of the authors' work over a decade. Taken as a whole, their work proposes unorthodox and undogmatic understandings of Lucifer and Babalon, as demonised divine figures, as the sources of transmission of the western traditions of magic and witchcraft. A shared love of poetry and the magical power of the word is evident in their distinctive voices. Both have given primacy to the living body in their practice, through dance, performance, ritual and rites of devotion and ordeal. Both situate their magical work within the wider ecological and political environment. In a polyphony of texts, the ongoing dialogue between two practitioners is made apparent, and the important and innovative work of Alkistis given its due. During the ten years documented in the anthology, Scarlet Imprint led a nomadic existence, moving from Brighton to Dover, the French Alps and the Welsh Borders, and finally to West Cornwall; these liminal landscapes and their denizens people the book. The texts evidence a second web of journeys to conferences, gatherings and symposia in London, Glastonbury, Brighton, Cornwall, Scotland, Norway, Belgium, Portland and Seattle. Overlapping with these are a series of pilgrimages to sacred sites from Patmos to Cefalù, to standing stones, stone circles, cliffs, caves and the wilds. The Brazen Vessel is a work of process, experiment and risk, written by practitioners at the leading edge of the magical revival.
Published by Scarlet Imprint, London, 2019
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st edition, Limited. First edition/Cross Potent edition, hardcover in red cloth, marked limited no. 528/1225 with square number card laid in, book has a minor lean to the binding, and a tiny red scrape to the head of the text block. Overall, a solid, tight, sharp Very Good+ copy in a Near Fine dust jacket, which has a light bump to the tail of the spine. Jacket is wrapped in a removable Mylar cover.
Hardcover. Condition: New. 2nd Edition. NEW UK HARDBACK. LIMITED Ed. #547/999. 2nd Ed. NO DJ as Published. Gold Foil Embossing on light bluth cloth boards. NO remainder mark. | SHIPS AIRMAIL INTERNATIONALLY!
Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. First Edition, First Printing. Large octavo. 7 x 9.75 in. iii, 269 pp. Occasionally illustrated with black & white and color reproductions of drawings, photographs, etc. Near fine in original cloth boards with light rubbing to spine and a small stain to foot of text block. From the limited Babel edition of 700 copies of this volume, of which this is number 232.
Published by Scarlet Imprint, 2010
Seller: Nicholas J. Certo, Newburgh, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. The Babel edition limited to 700 numbered copies this being copy #100. A collection of (curiously) 17 essays, 12 illustrations most in color including a mounted cover plate by Kyle Fite. A fine fresh copy bound in publishers salt and pepper cloth.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo. 6.25 x 9.5 in. iii, 344 pp. Illustrated with suite of color reproductions of tarot, drawings, etc. Tiny nick to head of text block corner that affects a few pages, else fine in original cloth boards with handsome black lettered stamping of "in girum imus nocte et consumimur igni." From a limited edition of 999 copies, of which this is number 327. Laid-in communion wafer is present.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Babel Edition. The Babel edition of XVI is 280pp comprising sixteen (and one) original and significant essays, bound in natural linen cloth in a strict edition of 700 numbered copies (this being No. 562) The cover is impressed with a sunken panel holding a striking letterpress rendering of the Tower by occult artist Kyle Fite. XVI is printed throughout in red and black ink on heavy paper stock. 269pp. Book.