5.5 Bibliography
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Begin the first bibliography entry two blank lines below the title. The first line of each entry should begin at the left margin. Indent all following lines one-half inch. Entries are double-spaced, with no blank lines between entries.
The bibliography is one alphabetical list of the sources cited or substantially consulted in the paper. It follows the appendixes, if any, and continues the page numbering of the paper. Do not abbreviate titles of books, journals, or series in the bibliography.
- Bogdan, Henrik. “Envisioning the Birth of a New Aeon: Dispensationalism and Millenarianism in the Thelemic Tradition.” In Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism, edited by Henrik Bogdan and Martin P. Starr, 89–110. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.
- Crowley, Aleister. The Book of Lies, Which Is Also Falsely Called Breaks. London: Wieland and Co., 1913. Scanned at Internet Archive.
- Hedenborg White, Manon. “Proximal Authority: The Changing Role of Leah Hirsig in Aleister Crowley’s Thelema, 1919–1930.” Aries 21, no. 1 (2021): 69–93.
- Kaczynski, Richard. Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley. Rev. ed. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2010.
- ———. Mind Over Magick: The Psychology of Ritual Magick. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2025.
- Regardie, Israel, ed. The Law Is for All: The Authorized Popular Commentary to Liber AL vel Legis sub figura CCXX, The Book of the Law. Phoenix, AZ: Falcon Press, 1983.
- Trajkovic, Dušan. “Comments on Liber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli.” Online commentary. Accessed May 17, 2026. https://frater273.com/2021/01/04/comments-on-liber-liberi-vel-lapidis-lazuli/.
- Marco Visconti, “Few and Secret,” Magick Without Tears with Marco Visconti, April 11, 2026, https://marcovisconti.substack.com/p/few-and-secret.