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  • The "Grimoires," witnesses to the superstitious folly of the past, are full of disgusting, absurd, and even criminal rites for the satisfaction of unlawful desires and passions.

    Bygone Beliefs 1969

  • The room you passed on the right holds nothing but Grimoires.

    Three: A Heavenly Mansion W.F. Lantry 2012

  • The site also provides selected texts from lesser publicized religious movements and traditions such as Oahspe, Sky Lore and Grimoires.

    Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Internet Sacred Text Archive 2008

  • The site also provides selected texts from lesser publicized religious movements and traditions such as Oahspe, Sky Lore and Grimoires.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • I shall have to console myself with Chicago in late May, live vicariously through rdansky, freeport_pirate and lemuriapress, and buy Owen Davies' Grimoires: A History of Magic Books with my Amazon Associates money rather than score it from the kindly folks at OUP direct.

    princeofcairo: Free Books Now Too Expensive princeofcairo 2009

  • I shall have to console myself with Chicago in late May, live vicariously through rdansky, freeport_pirate and lemuriapress, and buy Owen Davies' Grimoires: A History of Magic Books with my Amazon Associates money rather than score it from the kindly folks at OUP direct.

    Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2009

  • True, I have a tentacled Ancient One for my campaign manager but what is the point of all those Grimoires I own if not to win elections?

    I try to use Lovecraft to run for Mayor, and the Postcard Plan rolls on! Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • True, I have a tentacled Ancient One for my campaign manager but what is the point of all those Grimoires I own if not to win elections?

    Archive 2008-06-01 Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • A satire on wealth, snobbery and oneupmanship is seldom profound but always richly entertaining, says Grimoires

    Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk Olivia Laing 2009

  • Read in comfort with 'Alex Lighting' floor and table book lights Grimoires

    The Guardian World News 2009

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