Available for immediate purchase are 3 FINE condition copies of " THE GRAND GRIMOIRE " PRIVATELY BOUND BLACK LEATHER HARDCOVER with BRIGHT 22 Karat gold GILT Lettering on Spine and stamp to front cover and UPSIDE DOWN PENTAGRAM RELIEF ON THE COVER with ribbon divider and marbleized end papers. Includes black slip cover. THIS RARE out of print Book is in FINE condition. Pages are clean and the binding is tight. Do not miss this opportunity to obtain this book related to Freemasonry , Rosicrucian , Occult , Masonic , Rose Croix , Rosy Cross , Hermetic , Divination and Magic Ritual. This book was privately bound in 1996 as a first edition and was limited to 500 copies and is heavily sought after. This is the most sought after version with the pentagram cover.
Book Description - ILLUSTRATED PRIVATELY BOUND SORCERY SPIRIT INVOCATION MAGICK LTD500: 345/500, 346/500, 347/500
Considered to be one of the Greatest Grimoires translated from the 1612 Italian edition See pics - This Book contains information for Invocation and Convocation of Spirits, Necromancy, Witchcraft, and Black ArtS
The Grand Grimoire has been translated by Ms. Gretchen Rudy from the 1612 Italian edition, the primary source work for this grimoire. Secondary sources include the 1823 French edition. The Grand Grimoire was issued again in the later seventeenth century with its original title, Grand Grimoire. The original Italian edition also includes the first published example of the Black Hen, or Black Pullet and although extremely brief, it is the kernal which was later elaborated on in subsequent editions as Le Poule Noire. The Grand Grimoire explains a system for entering into a pact with three Infernal Spirits, Lucifer, Ashtaroth & Beelzebuth, through the authority of the Prime Minister of Hell, Lucifuge Rofocale. In this, the demonology of the Grand Grimoire is unique; while some of the chief spirits are identical to those in Grimoirium Verum, and others to Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis vel Regis, the Grand Grimoire stands alone in the literature of demonology with its central figure, Lucifuge Rofocale. The name 'Rofocale' appears to be an anagram for 'Focalor' of the Lemegeton, according to Elizabeth Butler in her Ritual Magic (1949) who goes on to tell us that "by introducing the name of Lucifuge the author has done a service to demonology for which it should be grateful." In his monumental work Of Black Magic & Of Pacts (1898), Arthur E. Waite states that the Grand Grimoire "must be regarded as the veritable Magnum Opus" and he goes on to say that that Eliphas Levi later adopted the personage of Lucifuge in his works.
This along with the Grimoirium Verum are considered to be two of the Greatest grimoires ever written by practitioners.
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