"The Complete Works of Aleister Crowley. Illustrated. Vol. 1" is an immersive literary journey into the profound and controversial writings of Aleister Crowley, the iconic occultist and magician of the 20th century. This meticulously crafted volume serves as a gateway into Crowley's multifaceted mind, presenting readers with a comprehensive selection of his most influential works and personal reflections. This first volume of the series begins with "The Lesser Key of Solomon," a legendary grimoire that explores the intricacies of ceremonial magic, summoning spirits, and the mystical realms. It then delves into "The Book of the Law," the foundational text of Thelema, Crowley's spiritual and philosophical movement, which challenges traditional religious and ethical norms. Readers are also treated to "The Book of Lies," a cryptic and enigmatic exploration of esoteric concepts, followed by "Magick," a seminal work on the theory and practice of ritual magic. Amidst these occult gems, readers encounter "Cocaine," an autobiographical account of Crowley's controversial experiments with the drug, providing insight into his unorthodox lifestyle and personal experiences. This volume, enriched with vibrant illustrations, provides an indispensable resource for both seasoned Crowley enthusiasts and those new to his work. It invites readers to engage with Crowley's complex and provocative ideas, encouraging a deeper understanding of Western esotericism and the occult. As the first installment in the "Complete Works of Aleister Crowley" series, it sets the stage for a captivating exploration of a figure who has left an indelible mark on the worlds of spirituality, mysticism, and the arcane. Contents: The Lesser Key of Solomon The Book of the Law The Book of Lies Magick Cocaine