Magical Thinking Amongst the English
The Magical Revival (1972) Kenneth Grant   The Real Middle Earth: Magic and Mystery in the Dark Ages (2002) Brian Bates   Grimoires: A History of Magic Books (2009) Owen Davies   The Book Of English Magic (2009) Philip Carr-Gomm and Richard Heygate    Aleister Crowley and the Aeon of Horus (2009) Paul Weston   There is no book quite like Kenneth Grant's Magical Revival . But what exactly is it? In some ways it is a conventional  narrative of the 'new' Magical experiment that was introduced by the  'revelation' of Aiwass to Aleister Crowley in 1904. Grant takes us  through to the Zos Kia Cultus of Austin Osman Spare who died in 1956. But  this general narrative is overshadowed by the book's true purpose which  is to do for Magic as a religious narrative what the Early Church  Fathers did for Christianity - to express both its cogency and its  mystery and so its high and serious purpose as a spiritual tradition, if  not necessarily a religion in the formal se...