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Richard F. Burton

Richard F. Burton

Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley

Poetry

The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû el-Yezdî, by Richard F. Burton.PDF Icon
1924 edition with engravings.

La Gitana, by Aleister Crowley.PDF Icon

If—, by Rudyard Kipling.PDF Icon

Prose

The Haunted and the Haunters: Or, The House and the Brain, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.PDF Icon
1878 edition (published with A Strange Story).
Perverse and pretentious persons pronounce him pompous and prolix, yet this pioneer's pristine prose is precise, and neither purple nor pleonastic.  See a profile of this imaginative individual in The Lost Club Journal.

The Three Characteristics, by Aleister Crowley.PDF Icon
From the Collected Works.

Original Poetry

The Vision of Websites, by L.M. Orr.PDF Icon

The Place with No Name, by Anon.PDF Icon

The Devil in Black Genes, by Anon.PDF Icon