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The Equinox of the Gods

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The Equinox of the Gods
Cover art of 1991 edition
AuthorAleister Crowley
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Equinox
Release number
III (3)
SubjectThelema
Published1936
PublisherOrdo Templi Orientis
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Preceded byThe Gospel According to St. Bernard Shaw[1] 
Followed byEight Lectures on Yoga 

The Equinox of the Gods is a book first published in 1936 detailing the events and circumstances leading up to Aleister Crowley's 1904 transcription of The Book of the Law, the central text of Thelema.[2]

Included in The Equinox of the Gods are a facsimile of Crowley's handwritten manuscript of The Book of the Law, personal diary extracts, and a full color reproduction of the Stèle of Revealing.[3]

History of the 1955 Samuel Weiser edition

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Karl Germer, successor to Aleister Crowley as head of Ordo Templi Orientis was a customer of Weiser Antiquarian Books. After Crowley's death, most of his papers and other possessions were shipped to Germer, including unbound sheets of the 1936 edition of his book The Equinox of the Gods. In 1955, Germer sold the sheets to Samuel Weiser, who had them bound up in maroon cloth and sold through the shop. This was probably one of the first books to be published by Samuel Weiser – although it retained the original O.T.O. title page and imprint.[4]

Editions

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  • Crowley, Aleister (1936). "The Equinox of the Gods". The Equinox. III (3). London: Ordo Templi Orientis.
  • Crowley, Aleister (1955). "The Equinox of the Gods". The Equinox. III (3). York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser.
  • Crowley, Aleister (1991). "The Equinox of the Gods". The Equinox. III (3). Kings Beach, California: Thelema Publications.
  • Crowley, Aleister (1991). Beta, Hymenaeus (ed.). "The Equinox of the Gods". The Equinox. III (3). Scottsdale, Arizona: New Falcon Publications. ISBN 1-56184-028-9.

Notes

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  1. ^ Crowley, Aleister (1953). "The Gospel According to St Bernard Shaw". The Equinox. III (2). Thelema Publishing Company.
  2. ^ Crowley (1936), "The Summons".
  3. ^ Crowley (1936), ch. 7.
  4. ^ Details of the printing history of the Germer / Weiser issue of The Equinox of the Gods are given in "Weiser Antiquarian Books Catalog # 10. Aleister Crowley: Books, Ephemera & A Drawing". Weiser Antiquarian Books. 17 November 2006. Archived from the original on 5 January 2009.
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