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GOOD BOOKS HERE ! PLEASE MARK WELL !
 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 08:45 [#00865143]
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the book of hallowe'en

the gardnerian book of shadows

the witch cult in western europe

the golden bough

malleus maleficarum

origin of species

enuma elish

manual of zen buddhism

the art of war

the egyptian book of the dead

the egyptian heaven and hell

legends of Egyptian gods

egyptian magic

egyptian myth and legend

texts of thelema

the calls of enoch

rosicrucian texts

principia discordia

the history of the devil

 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2003-09-16 08:46 [#00865144]
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file these under non-fiction


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 08:47 [#00865145]
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the book of hallowe'en

target="_blank">the gardnerian book of shadows>/a>

the witch cult in western europe
the vampire: his kith and kin

the book of were-wolves

the mysteries of mithra

the iliad

æsop's fables

the dramas of sophocles

golden verses of pythagoras

the works of virgil

the meditations of marcus aurelius antoninus

the works of ovid

the magus

the book of ceremonial magic

the key of solomon the king

the bhagavad-gita

the yoga sutras of patanjali

target="_blank">the I Ching (book of c


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 08:48 [#00865146]
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the I Ching (book of changes)

the qur'an

christ in islam

the tanach

the babylonian talmud

the kabbalah unveiled

sepher yetzirah

the arabian nights (burton tr.)

grimm's household tales

ophiolatreia (history of serpeant worship)

the kama sutra of vatsayayana

priapeia

animism

bushido - the soul of japan

mahanirvana tantra

tao te ching

isis unveiled

utopia (classic by thomas more)

the iron heel (by jack london)

 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 08:48 [#00865147]
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le morte d'arthur


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 08:49 [#00865151]
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this list of links goes to the actual work - for any budding
scholar or anyone interested in who we are, where we came
from, and generally things less shallow than new cellphone
skins and fashion, these are essential readings.


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-16 08:51 [#00865154]
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This is great! Thanks Marlowe :)


 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2003-09-16 08:51 [#00865155]
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I wish I could just zap this entire list into my Amazon.com
"wish list"


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 08:57 [#00865173]
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I really do hope there is some interest in this thread --
these are some incredibly interesting and important texts
stretching back centuries, some even millenia... they will
furnish the reader with new knowledge and new perspective!
PLEASE READ THEM!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 08:59 [#00865176]
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Occult Symbols


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-16 09:00 [#00865178]
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Holy cow! Lovely list!

The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Works of Epicurus

Plato's Dialogues

Everything ever written by Nietzsche

Tractatus Logico Philosophicus by Wittgenstein

On The Road by Jack Kerouac

The Dharma Bums (JK)

La Nausée by Jean Paul Sartre

Voyage au bout de la Nuit by Céline

Everything by André Breton

Four Quartets by ELiot

and so much more



 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-16 09:01 [#00865182]
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that site is awesome, thanks again! Take a loom at the
Mystics of Islam (on sufism), reading it at the moment...


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 09:22 [#00865208]
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I would like to turn them all into eBooks - I am in the
process of saving them all as HTML files. I also aim to
learn how to bind, so I can actually make hard copies of
them all, too.

I have already started converting Crowley Libers to eBooks,
which can be found here


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-09-16 09:34 [#00865231]
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i trruly don't have the time to rread all of them anymorre
(kind of a good thing), but i'll add this thrread to my
fav's and maybe see if therre is anything of interrest to me
at a laterr date.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 11:43 [#00865517]
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READ READ READ !!


 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2003-09-16 11:52 [#00865540]
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reading is nice but that list is a little much. i say trim
it down to essentials, i've read alot of those and i must
say i wasn't particularly enlightened by some of them. just
because somethings 1,000,000 years old doesn't make it good.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 11:58 [#00865549]
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01. That IS the trimmed-down list.

02. Detail exactly WHICH books you've read from that list
and WHY they didn't provoke your thoughts.

03. The fact that something is millenia old indicates it is
a fascinating historical glimpse - I never said it made it
'good', whatever that means.


 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2003-09-16 12:11 [#00865566]
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sorry, but i find history much less than stimulating (i wish
i liked it i just dont). and by "i've read alot of those
books" i meant to say "i've read 'art of war', 'iliad',
'aesops fables', and the 'qur'an'". sorry for exagerating.


the reasons for not liking those books are all different
blablablablablabla.

and the reason i dont find old books to be "fascinating"
(excuse my previous blunt language) is because i'm always
forced to read them and i'm too concerned with my own future
to busy myself with other's pasts.

however the pagan society stuff does interest me but i
haven't read any of the books you mentioned on that subject,
i may if i get around to it.



 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 12:21 [#00865573]
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yes, I intentionally chose a list of wide-ranging issues, so
people who aren't interested in Comparative Religion might
enjoy the Occult, etc. And yes, 4 books is just a SLIGHT
exaggeration :P


 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2003-09-16 12:26 [#00865580]
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i like my historical readings predigested and preferably on
PBS.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 12:36 [#00865587]
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well you truly ARE a scup bucket


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-16 12:36 [#00865589]
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well you truly ARE a scup bucket


 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2003-09-16 12:40 [#00865593]
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o?


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-18 04:27 [#00868215]
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READ READ READ!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-18 04:35 [#00868218]
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READ READ READ!


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-09-18 04:51 [#00868223]
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Chekhov


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-09-18 05:07 [#00868255]
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This translation of the Tao Te Ching is closest to my printed
copy by Gia Fu Feng and Jane English.


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-09-18 05:36 [#00868283]
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Dean R Koontz (or something like that) : a door over winter
(or something like that)
i still have to finish it, but its relaxing cool


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-09-18 05:40 [#00868287]
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Man I remember this one Koontz novel that ended with
everyone laughing at these puppies. It was like a Super
Friends episode.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-11-30 18:53 [#00971924]
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ty to Jazembo for reminding me of this list...Please Mark
Well you plastic fucks



Attached picture

 

offline Jazembo from The Earth ball on 2003-11-30 18:55 [#00971929]
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no problem, shit now i have two windows open with the same
topic loaded :)


 

offline big from lsg on 2003-11-30 19:04 [#00971948]
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that's terrible. quick: close one


 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-11-30 20:33 [#00972007]
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Added to my favs!

Marlowe, you on slsk at the moment?


 

offline Dozier from United States on 2003-11-30 21:37 [#00972031]
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Dean R Koontz (or something like that) : a door over
winter (or something like that) i still have to finish it,
but its relaxing cool


do you mean 'the door to december'? if so, great book, one
of my favorites of his.

marlowe: i've read some of some of those (tao te ching,
bhagavad-gita, the art of war) but i always have such a hard
time understanding them. i have the same problem with
nietzsche and dostoevsky. i don't have very good written
comprehension. oh well.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-12-08 13:58 [#01419539]
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what a find!


 

offline vlari from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2004-12-08 14:15 [#01419569]
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Indeed.

Fav+

Checks in later.


 

offline Rostasky from United States on 2004-12-08 14:31 [#01419588]
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Das Kapital and The Prince are good for thought-provoking, I
thinks.


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2004-12-08 14:31 [#01419589]
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Tractatus Logico Philosophicus

that is a book


 

offline Rostasky from United States on 2004-12-08 14:44 [#01419617]
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Now that we've brought this back, I have a question:

How exactly are you supposed to read online books?


 

offline big from lsg on 2004-12-08 15:48 [#01419723]
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reading is stupid


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2004-12-08 15:55 [#01419731]
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How exactly are you supposed to read online books?

You start at the left and read across to the right when the
words stop go to the line directly below. When there is no
line below you have finished and can start again with the
same book or a new one.

enjoy


 

offline big from lsg on 2004-12-08 17:39 [#01419902]
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haha
enjoyed reading
recommended by me


 

offline Rostasky from United States on 2004-12-08 17:41 [#01419906]
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That was the worst answer that has ever existed in the
history of this thread.


 

offline Ganymede from Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius on 2004-12-08 19:20 [#01420089]
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Fav+

Thanks Paul, it's nice to have a handy list of links to
online versions of all of those.

Smooches!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2004-12-09 08:57 [#01420481]
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:) no problem - right now I'm starting up my attempt to type
up all 43 Three Investigator books and make them into
e-books. I've done two full texts so far.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-05-24 15:29 [#01611191]
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Greg Egan - Luminous

A great book of science fiction short stories that make you
question the nature of reality, sanity and your own
consciousness.

See k_maty, I have lots of fav+ bookmarks


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-05-24 15:31 [#01611192]
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This is in my Fav+ I think I'll rremove it now.


 

offline vlari from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2005-05-24 15:50 [#01611214]
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So will I. I never had/have the time to check these titles
out.

Sorry thread, bye for now...


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-05-24 15:52 [#01611218]
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no, i didn't rread a single one of them. i was kidding
myself even though i'm surre they'rre prrobably worrth the
time.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2009-12-13 07:18 [#02350719]
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bumpertybump


 


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