Ancient Egyptian Myths and Legends Lewis Spence ""...let us walk in the gloom of the pyramids, in the cool shadows of ruined temples, aye, through the tortuous labyrinth of the Egyptian mind itself, trusting that by virtue of the light we carry we shall succeed in unravelling to some extent the age-long enigma of this mystic land." - from Chapter 1.

Behold the Prince of Darkness! A Text on Setian Religion Ryan Scott Behold: The Prince of Darkness is a text discussing the religion of Setianism - based on the Ancient Egyptian God Set. Founded in 1975 after separating from the Church of Satan, Setianism has grown considerably in the past decades. Setianism is a part of the Western Left Hand Path, focusing on things such as self-deification, individuality, questioning of dogma and authority, and more. This text discusses the main beliefs of Setianism, compares Setianism to similar religions, looks at the history of Set, provides empirical evidence and logical arguments supporting Set, and looks at the role Set played in the Pyramid Texts.

Black Magic (The Crystal Tablet of Set) Dr. Michael A. Aquino In this text Dr. Michael A. Aquino discusses his view of the Black Magical Universe. This can also be found within Temple of Set v. I.

Black Runa Dr. Stephen E. Flowers A "secret text" from the Temple of Set's "Order of the Trapezoid", this book discusses the mysteries of the Trapezoid and Graal, the nature of Odin in the Left Hand Path and his relationship with Set, technology based magic, and German occultism including the Nazis.

Book Four Aleister Crowley A good book for giving the basics on meditation as well as ceremonial magic. Very traditional and Solar based, but worth the read, especially Part I.

Bible of the Adversary, The Michael W. Ford Ford writes a great many things, but this stands out with its use of an Ahriman based Left Hand Path system out of Persia. This is a very unique view thus far in the modern LHP, and is worth looking into. The rituals are quite bizarre in a positive way, but beware of the editing mistakes throughout.

Book of the Law, The Aleister Crowley A must read for anyone even slightly interested in the Western Esoteric Tradition. It cannot be overstated how fundamental this text is to understanding much of esoteric thought in the 20th and 21st century.

Brave New World Aldous Huxley Depicts the decay of a society into a state of soulless fulfillment of want over Will, and demonstrates the dangers of a lack of Will.

Bull of Ombos: Sethian Egyptian Magick II, The Mogg Morgan There is a of historical information on Set, Naqada, early writing and cultural development, etc. Covers in depth the religious burial practices of Egypt before it was even truly Egypt, and traces the Cult of Set far into pre-history.

The Church of Satan, The Dr. Michael A. Aquino A first-hand account of the early Church of Satan 1969 - 1975 c.e. by Dr. Michael A. Aquino, an original member of the Priesthood of Mendes III* and Magister Templi IV* of the CoS.

Condensed Chaos Phil Hine Magic is about change. Magic leads us into exhilaration and ecstasy; into insight and understanding; into changing ourselves and the world in which we participate. Through Magic we may come to explore the possibilities of Freedom, real world change, and dynamic Self-transformation.

Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia Daniel Harms A very thorough encyclopedia on the beings of Lovecraft and those who continued his work. Great for those inspired by Cosmic Horror and Weird Fiction, as well as the Dreamworld tales.

Dark Lord, The Peter Levenda A thorough look into the works and ideas of Kenneth Grant and his Typhonian Tradition. Grant is extremely hard to read most of the time, and this text is of great - if sometimes awkward - depth. Also contains one of the most fascinating looks at The Book of the Law and what is contained within. Delves into the early Egyptian Setian ideology and stellar symbolism.

Devil's Party, The Per Faxneld and Jesper Aa. Petersen A fantastic academic work, and each article is from a different author, lending a wider perspective. Part one covers early Satanism in Scandinavia. The next parts discuss LaVey, the Church of Satan, and has about six chapters dedicated to these topics. The final part of the book discusses Setianism, Luciferianism, and the Sinister Tradition.

Esoteric Egypt: The Sacred Science of the Land of Khem J. S. Gordon Overwhelming, and at times rather questionable as a factual work, this is nonetheless and interesting look at how the Egyptians viewed the starry night sky all religions arose from.

Find Far Dr. Michael A. Aquino The final book of his trilogy, it wraps up the ideas brought together in Mindwar and Mindstar.