“THE WHOLE STORY OF THE HOMONCULUS!”: SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF CROWLEY’S MOONCHILD
CROWLEY, Aleister. Moonchild. A Prologue. London: Mandrake, 1929. Octavo, original green cloth.
First edition of Crowley’s second novel, in which two rival societies of magicians battle over an experiment to create a supernatural being.
Crowley’s roman a clef features characters based on W.B. Yeats and Arthur Machen, whom Crowley met many years earlier when all three were members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. “Colorful, eccentric, flamboyant, and deliberately shocking… Crowley’s principal concerns consisted of his researches into ways of accelerating human evolution through increasing human intelligence by techniques of concentrating the mind one-pointedly, stimulating the central nervous system, and maximizing and mapping hitherto unexplored regions of the brain… Unfortunately, his concerns led to a campaign of vilification in the press and Crowley was dubbed the ‘wickedest man in the world” (DNB). Without scarce original dust jacket. Yorke 51. Bookplate. Infrequent underlinings in blue pencil.
A near-fine copy. Scarce, especially in this condition.