“Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law”

 

The Complete

HOLY BOOKS OF  THELEMA


As originally published by Aleister Crowley and arranged according to the curriculum of study within the Order:

Complete in five volumes ivory cream card wraps, each book measures 220mm x 156mm 

with the ‘THELEMA’ design on the front covers 

These special editions of the Holy Books of Thelema are being issued as six volume sets. The first three volumes are based upon Aleister Crowleys own first edition issued in 1909, the fourth volume contains other Holy Books not issued in the first edition, whilst volume five is a complete text of the Book of the Law suitable for both private and Temple use. 

 

Originally the volumes of ‘THELEMA’ were issued one at a time as the aspirant progressed through the successive grades of the Outer College of the Order, we maintain this tradition today…

We have kept much of the presentation and layout of the original 1909 edition of ‘THELEMA’, adding those further Class A documents (eight additional in our volume 4, plus a ninth additional in our volume 5) in uniform bindings, this is the only complete and authorised edition of the Holy Books of Thelema in print.

With volume 5 we see Liber XXXI (The Book of the Law) printed side by side with its own transcription, the line arrangement of the type closely resembles the original manuscript providing the reader with a useful and unique experience at such times as the reading of the verses during the three days of revealing of the Book of the Law.

 

Contents

Volume I

Liber vel Causae

Liber Cordis Serpente

 

Volume II

Liber Liberivel Lapidis Lazuli

 

Volume III

Liber  Lvel Legis

Liber Trigrammaton

Liber vel Ararita

 

Volume IV

Liber B vel Magi

Liber Porta Lucis

Liber Stellae Rubae

Liber Tzaddivel Hamus Hermeticus

Liber Chethvel Abiegni

Liber Arcanorumτων ATU τον TAHUTI QUAS VIDIT ASAR IN AMENNTI

Liber A’ASH vel Capricorni Pneumatici

Liber Tau vel Kabbalae Trium Literarum

 

Volume V

Liber AL vel Legis – Temple Edition

Volume VI

Cairo Stela 666 being the important rare study of the Stele of Revealing by noted Egyptologist Terence DuQuesne

 

“Love is the law, love under will”