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Back when I first was on WF, I was looking for 3 grimoires one was called “noir ou less forces infernales soumises a Lhomme”
this book has sense been translated as “The Black Dragon or The Infernal Forces Subject to Man” it even has an illustrated version on Amazon for only $15.
I have not read it -yet- but for anyone interested I wanted to mention it in the book section. If anyone has read it, it’d be interested to get your take,
The other ones were the “Azoetia“ by Andrew D. Chumbley, as well as his “Dragon Book of Essex” and there is a 3rd one which name escapes me at the moment. The ones by Chumbley are on Sabbatic Witchcraft. If anyone has read those I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on them. All the mentioned books were hard to find back then but they seem to be relatively easy to find nowadays So I was wondering if anyone read them and their thoughts on them As it’ll take me a while to get to reading them. Any feedback will help me decide which to prioritize in my line-up. Thanks in advance.
this book has sense been translated as “The Black Dragon or The Infernal Forces Subject to Man” it even has an illustrated version on Amazon for only $15.
I have not read it -yet- but for anyone interested I wanted to mention it in the book section. If anyone has read it, it’d be interested to get your take,
The other ones were the “Azoetia“ by Andrew D. Chumbley, as well as his “Dragon Book of Essex” and there is a 3rd one which name escapes me at the moment. The ones by Chumbley are on Sabbatic Witchcraft. If anyone has read those I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on them. All the mentioned books were hard to find back then but they seem to be relatively easy to find nowadays So I was wondering if anyone read them and their thoughts on them As it’ll take me a while to get to reading them. Any feedback will help me decide which to prioritize in my line-up. Thanks in advance.