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            <title>The Satanic Bible</title>
            <description>This book was written because, with very few exceptions, every tract and paper, every &quot;secret&quot; grimoire, all the &quot;great works&quot; on the subject of magic, are nothing more than sanctimonious fraud - guilt-ridden ramblings and esoteric gibberish by chroniclers of magical lore unable or unwilling to present an objective view of the subject.</description>
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            <title>Manual of Occultism</title>
            <description>The Manual of Occultism has proved to be the most sought after books on magic and alchemy ever published. There is very good reason for this. These books are powerful, and were considered so dangerous that for many years, rare copies could only be found in certain libraries, locked away from the general public and from those who would use (or misuse) its power.</description>
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            <title>The Key Of Solomon</title>
            <description>The Key Of Solomon, save for a curtailed and incomplete copy published in France in the seventeenth century, has never yet been printed, but has for centuries remained in manuscript form inaccessible to all but the few fortunate scholars to whom the inmost recesses of the great libraries were open.</description>
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