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CLAVIS 4: The Green Key

EDGE OF THE CIRCLE BOOKS 
IS PROUD TO PRESENT 
THE FOLLOWING NEW TITLE: 






CLAVIS 
- Occult Arts, Letters and Experience 
Volume 4: The Green Key
- ed. Kiesel & Schulke 
Clavis Editions / Ouroboros Press / Three Hands Press 
 Standard Edition paperback — $40
112 pages, Softcover, sewn, heavy stock, full-color illustrations, featuring the cover image 'Carnival Insectvora' by Madeline VonFoerster.

In this new issue of CLAVIS, the Green Key is the central arcanum, being the intersection of the plant world with the occult arts.

Artists featured in this volume are Madeline VonFoerster, Marzena Ablewska, Robert Stephen Connett, Johnny Decker Miller, Santiago Caruso, Andrzej Masianis, Janelle McKain, Tom Allen, John Kleckner and Marlene Seven Bremner.

Text articles include an analysis of Picatrix incense formulae by Catamara Rosarium, ‘Polyphasic Consciousness’, by Lee Morgan, Daniel A. Schulke’s ‘The Spirit Meadow’, Dale Pendell’s alchemical paean ‘Love Alchemy and Demon Work,’ Harold Roth’s article ‘Curating the Magical Garden,’ ‘The Fairy Springs’ by Radomir Ristic, ‘Old Crone Tree of the Dark Edges’ by Corinne Boyer, a new translation of a Norwegian conjuration of the Devil by Fredrik Eytzinger, ‘A Casket of Green Poyson, Newly Open’d’ by John Maplet, and a previously unpublished alchemical treatise by Ibn Umail, translated with commentary, by Darius Klein.





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