The Book of Pleasure

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The Book of Pleasure
Title page
Author Austin Osman Spare
Country England
Language English
Genre(s) Occult
Publisher Cooperative Printing Society Limited, Tudor Street, E.C.
Publication date 1913
Media type Limited print (Paperback)
Pages 68 pages
ISBN ISBN 187218958X
Preceded by A Book of Satyrs
(1907)
Followed by The Focus of Life (1921)

The Book of Pleasure (Self-Love), Psychology of Ecstasy is a book written by Austin Osman Spare during 1909-1913.

The book could be regarded the central text among his writings. It covers both mystical and magical aspects of Spare's ideas[1]; as the modern ideas on Sigils (as now have become popular among Chaos Magic) and Spare's special theory on incarnation are for the first time introduced in this book.

There are some chapters in The Book of Pleasure that Spare has referred to them within the text, but are omitted. It seems that they were destroyed during World War II[2].

The book had originally been planned as a mutus liber of illustrations only -"the Wisdom without words"[3], but expanded later.

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  1. ^ Check here for more information.
  2. ^ Grant, Kenneth, Outer Gateways
  3. ^ Semple, W. Gavin, ZOS-KIA, 1995, Fulgur Limited, page 8

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Austin Osman Spare