
The Necronomicon Files
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What if a book existed that revealed the answers to all of life's mysteries? For those who believe in it, The Necronomicon is exactly that-an eighth-century occult text of immense power. In. fact, The Necronomicon is a creation of science fiction writer H.P.Lovecraft, who referred to the work in a number of stories and gave weight to its legend by inventing its own elaborate history.
In The Necronomicon Files two occult authorities explore all aspects of The Necronomicon, from its first appearance in Lovecraft's fiction to its ongoing pervasive appearance in cult and occult circles. The authors show how Lovecraft's literary circle added to the book's legend by referring to it in their own writing. As people became convinced of the book's existence, references to it in literature and film continue to grow.
This revised and expanded edition also examines the lengths people have undergone to find the Necronomicon, and the cottage industry that has arisen in response to the continuing demand for a book that does not exist. The Necronomicon Files illuminates the transformations of a modern myth, exposing a literary hoax while celebrating the romance of Necronomicon lore.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction-Daniel Harms
- Who We Are
- The Nature of Belief
- Initiation-John Wisdom Gonce III
- The Necronomicon Files Team
- Acknowledgments
- Part One: The Necronomicon and Literature
- Chapter 1: H. P. Lovecraft and the Necronomicon-Daniel Harms
- The Writer's Early Life
- Coming of Age
- The Creation of the Necronomicon
- The Development of a Legend
- The New York Sojourn
- Lovecraft: Occult Delver?
- The Legend Comes to Life
- A Cosmic Vision
- The Close of an Era
- The Master's Legacy
- Unlikely Sources
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2: "Many a Quaint and Curious Volume . . .": The Necronomicon Made Flesh-Daniel Harms
- The Faraday Review
- Cultus Maleficarum (The Sussex Manuscript)
- The Necronomicon For Sale
- Druillet's Leaves from the Necronomicon
- The Necronomicon: A Study
- De Camp's Al Azif
- The Necromantic Grimoire of Augustus Rupp
- The Culp Necronomicon
- H. R. Giger's Necronomicon
- The Simon Necronomicon
- The Hay Necronomicon: The Book of Dead Names
- Das Necronomicon
- The Elizabeth Ann Saint George Necronomicon
- Merlyn Stone's Necronomicon
- The Carter Necronomicon
- The Price Necronomicon
- Black's Necronomicon
- The Necronomicon On-line
- An Italian Trio
- The Necronomicon Project
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: Evaluating Necronomicon Rumors-Daniel Harms
- Seven Guidelines for the Evaluation of Necronomicon Hoaxes
- Investigating Necronomicon Hoaxes
- The Colin Low Anti-FAQ
- The Philosopher's Stone
- The Quine Necronomicon
- Part Two: The Necronomicon and Occultism
- Chapter 4: The Evolution of Sorcery: A Brief History of Modern Magick-John Wisdom Gonce III
- Chivalry and Sorcery: Early History of Magick
- From Dust to Dawn: The Golden Dawn
- The God, The Cad, and The Ugly: Aleister Crowley
- Catachism and Dogma: The Second Magickal Revival
- Quantum (Meta)Physics: The Scientific Sorcerers of Future Past
- The Age of Chaos: Austin Osman Spare
- Chapter 5: Lovecraftian Magick: Sources and Heirs-John Wisdom Gonce III
- Lovecraft Among the Sorcerers
- A Thousand and One Arabian Nightmares
- A Pagan in Providence-Early Influences
- Algernon Blackwood: Wizard of the Backwoods
- Arthur Machen: Black Magick in Fairyland
- Sax Rohmer: Cthulhu Manchu
- The Devil and H. P. Lovecraft: Satanism and the Decadents
- The Error at Red Hook: Crib Notes from Britannica
- Clark Ashton Smith: Sorcerous Sources
- Dreams in the Witch-Cult: Lovecraft on Witchcraft
- Houdini, Howard, and the Cancer of Superstition
- The Haunter of Theosophy
- Lurkers in Lovecraft's Library
- Lovecraft-The Ultimate Skeptic
- Pathways of Power
- Kenneth Grant : Aleister Crowley and the Al Azif
- The Tree, the Abyss, and the Gate
- Satanic Mechanics: Michael Aquino and Anton LaVey
- Cthulhu Voodoo: Michael Bertiaux
- The Spawn of Grant: The EOD
- Sects, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll: The Miskatonic Alchemical Expedition
- Bloodsuckers for Cthulhu: The Temple of the Vampire
- The Gates of Chaos
- Danger, Dunces, and Diabolism
- The Love-Call of Cthulhu: Lovecraftian Sex Magick
- Aleister in Wonderland
- Chapter 6: A Plague of Necronomicons-John Wisdom Gonce III
- The Simon Necronomicon
- Will the Real Simon Please Stand Up?
- Manuscript Masquerade
- Sumer or Later: The (Un)Common Soil of a (Non)Tradition
- Cracked Axis: Theobald versus the Therion
- The Public Awaits
- THE NECRONOMICON
- A Mess of Mesopotamia
- Simon versus Sumer
- Lovecraft Unloved: The Not-So-Great Old Ones
- The Grimoire That Time Forgot
- The Gates That Lead to Nowhere
- Notes from the Underworld
- Knocking on Ganzir's Door
- The Necronomicon Meme
- Necronomicon: Puzzle or Pipe Bomb?
- Nitro-nomicon, the Antipersonnel Grimoire
- Chapter 7: Slater, Simon, and the Gang: True Origins of the Necronomicon-John Wisdom Gonce III
- Cliff's Notes of the Necronomicon: Sinister Supplements
- Necronomicon Knock-offs
- Hex, Lies, and Audiotape: The Necronomicon Workshops
- Chapter 8: The Chaos of Confusion-John Wisdom Gonce III
- The Satanic Connection
- High School Metaphysics
- The Vampire Clan: White Trash and Black Magick
- The Necronomicon Squat: The Horror at Santa Monica
- "Dark Visions of Dead Fish": The Necronomicon and the Occult Community
- The Last Temptation of Cthulhu: Necronomicon Fundamentalism
- Conclusion, But Probably Not the End
- Chapter 9: The Necronomicon and Psychic Attack-John Wisdom Gonce III
- Part Three: The Necronomicon and Entertainment
- Chapter 10: Unspeakable Cuts: The Necronomicon on Film-John Wisdom Gonce III
- Giger's Necronomicon. 1975.
- Close, but no Grimoire
- Chapter 11: Call of the Cathode Ray Tube: The Necronomicon on Television-John Wisdom Gonce III
- Conclusion-Daniel Harms
- Appendix: History of the Necronomicon-H. P. Lovecraft with annotations by Daniel Harms
- Endnotes
- Preface
- Introduction
- Initiation
- Chapter 1: H. P. Lovecraft and the Necronimicon
- Chapter 2: The Necronicom Made Flesh
- Chapter 3: Evaluating Necronomicon Rumors
- Chapter 4: The Evolution of Sorcery
- Chapter 5: Lovecraftian Magick: Sources and Heirs
- Chapter 6: A Plague of Necronomicons
- Chapter 7: Simon, Slater, and the Gang-True Origins of the Necronomicon
- Chapter 8: The Chaos of Confusion
- Chapter 9: The Necronomicon and Psychic Attack
- Chapter 10: Unspeakable Cuts-The Necronomicon on Film
- Chapter 11: Call of the Cathode Ray Tube
- Conclusion
- Appendix: History of the Necronomicon
- Index
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