Tag: dave evans
Toastar!, by Francis Breakspear
Though more books were projected, in the end, Toastar! is Evans’ and Breakspear’s final book
Dr Dave Evans
Dave was both a scholar and a practitioner of the occult, and was a founding editor of The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic, co-editor of Ten Years of Triumph of the Moon (with Dave Green).
Chemical Wedding
I’m just back from the late-night regional premiere of the new Crowley-based film, Chemical Wedding, here in England. Much anticipated, this film is the...
The Hidden Master and the Unspeakable Evil, by Jack Barrow
The Hidden Masters and the Unspeakable Evil, by Jack Barrow Winged Feet Productions, 9780951532911, 286 pp. What do magicians really do? Is Blackpool really the centre...
Aleister Crowley, by John Moore
Aleister Crowley: A Modern Master is far from perfect, but it will certainly spark discussion, which is a start.
If It Was Easy, Everyone Would Be Doing It!, by Francis...
Francis Breakspear casts himself in the role of both taskmaster and as acts a source of comic relief.
Aleister Crowley and the 20th Century Synthesis of Magick, by Dave...
Aleister Crowley and the 20th Century Synthesis of Magick: Strange distant gods that are not dead today, by Dave Evans Hidden Publishing, 9780955523724, 108 pp....
The History of British Magick After Crowley, by Dave Evans
With The History of British Magick After Crowley Dave Evans has produced a useful source book for students of both magick and history.