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− | liber ivonis de vermiis mysteriis
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− | cultes des ghules
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− | thaumaturgical principles
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− | Al-Azif ye booke of ye mad arab , a 16C translation of the necrominican, inferior in places to other interpretations but in other demonstarting a shrwed , rustic English inisght insight into over-sophsiticated ideas.
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− | [I]Books:[/I] Charlotte sighs when she looks over the familiar material she confiscated from Brewster's parlor-[I]Les Cultes Des Goules[/I] ,[I] Hexerei[/I], [I]The Book of the Damned[/I]. The usual suspects. But there are also notebooks suggesting he has time to peep into the [I]Necrominican[/I]. Also some pages copied carefully from Dr Dee's [I]Advices Pertayning to the Perfect Arte of Illusion[/I]. The last explaining his mastery of illusory magic. She has heard of, but never seen this last book, purportedly destroyed after Dee's death.
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