http://digital.library.cornell.edu/w/witch/index.html
The Cornell University Library Witchcraft Collection is an online selecton of titles from the Cornell University Library’s extensive collection of materials on Witchcraft. The Witchcraft Collection is a rich source for students and scholars of the history of superstition and witchcraft persecution in Europe. It documents the earliest and the latest manifestations of the belief in witchcraft as well as its geographical boundaries, and elaborates this history with works on canon law, the Inquisition, torture, demonology, trial testimony, and narratives. Most importantly, the collection focuses on witchcraft not as folklore or anthropology, but as theology and as religious heresy.
These titles were originally digitally scanned from microfilm by Primary Source Microfilm and the images were returned to Cornell University. For more information, please visit the About page.
And now to the ultimate (in my list…) occult publisher of the modern age; at least when it comes to binding. See, I consider books to be beautiful not only because of the knowledge and ideas they contain, but also because of their actual physical nature. A book is a work of art in and of itself.
Where was I? Oh yes - Xoanon Publishing - dangerously enchanting books that rocket in value mere months after they are published. Limited editions of course.
The penultimate esoteric publishing house (in my list anyway). Three Hands Press have a small selection of finely bound modern occult texts, most of which seem to be sold out. Beware waiting to purchase limited editions I say.
I’m sharing the finest occult publishers I know, in no particular order.
I now come to Ouroboros Press, who have a small collection of nicely bound limited edition books that I have yet to purchase from.
Wanting to share some of the finest esoteric publishers with you, I find Scarlet Imprint next on my list.
Modern Grimoires from selected writers, Scarlet Imprint provide good books at good prices, and some exceptional limited editions at the prices you’d expect.
I would like to share some of the finest occult publishers I know with you.
On my list I have Salamander and Sons, who publish modern occult texts, often around the subject of alchemy.
Another fine publisher tomorrow.
Yesterday, a letter from Xoanon publishing dropped through my door, and today I opened it. I have the privilege to be able to purchase books from them, on a first come first served basis.

Chaos Magick books in no particular order:
Which have I missed? What else must be on this list? Help me find books (old and new) for my Chaos Library - please mail me on Chaos@xaos.org.uk or @ me on Twitter - I’m ‘ChaosMagick’.
Update: Want to go beyond Chaos Magick into the Chaos? Try ‘Psyche’s’ list.

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