

Daniel Clark presents a superb reference to historical grimoires so you can conveniently find a specific text to improve your personal research and magical practice.
The grimoire is not only an indispensable tool for the working magician, but it also offers a glimpse of a world that very few have seen or understood. The nobility class had the most impressive grimoire collections throughout history, and now we can enjoy those . . .
Daniel Clark presents a superb reference to historical grimoires so you can conveniently find a specific text to improve your personal research and magical practice.
The grimoire is not only an indispensable tool for the working magician, but it also offers a glimpse of a world that very few have seen or understood. The nobility class had the most impressive grimoire collections throughout history, and now we can enjoy those once-restricted magical texts in public and university libraries around the world. However, they're sometimes hidden in plain sight due to misidentification.
Daniel Clark presents an essential reference to well-known library collections, plus a few obscure ones, and the individuals who brought those collections together. For each entry, Daniel also provides a reproduction of either the existing library catalog or the auction catalog from when the original collection was acquired. Whether you want a text for magical purposes or are simply curious about it, this reference makes the search easy.
| ISBN-13: | 9780738785882 |
| Imprint: | Llewellyn |
| Pub Date: | July 2027 |
| Product Type: | Hardcover with Dust Jacket |
| Page Count: | 355 pages |
| Size: | 7.50 x 10.00 IN |
| Weight: | TBD |
| Case Quantity: | 10 |
| Partner: | The Golden Hoard Press |