Book Of The Law And Liber 777 (Arc Classics)
Explore two works associated with Aleister Crowley in The Book of the Law and Liber 777, a 128-page paperback edition in the Arcturus Classics series.
At the center of this volume is Liber AL vel Legis, commonly known as The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema. The supplied product information presents the work alongside Liber 777, making this edition relevant to readers studying Crowley, Thelema, and modern Western occultism.
This is a compact paperback designed for reading, reference, and personal library use. The visible cover features a portrait of Crowley framed by purple ornamental designs, small skull motifs, and a pentagram symbol, giving the edition a contemporary occult visual character.
What You’ll Receive
You’ll receive one paperback copy of The Book of the Law and Liber 777 by Aleister Crowley.
The book contains 128 pages, measures 8 x 5 inches, and carries ISBN 9781398828902. The supplied publication date is 2025.
What It Is
The Book of the Law, or Liber AL vel Legis, is identified in the supplied information as the central sacred text of Thelema. According to Crowley’s own account, the text was dictated to him by a beyond-human being he called Aiwass.
That claim is best understood as Crowley’s reported account rather than an independently established fact. The supplied history states that the work’s three chapters were alleged to have been written in Cairo over three days—April 8, 9, and 10, 1904—with each chapter written during a one-hour period beginning at noon.
Crowley connected the reception of the text with what he proclaimed to be a new stage in humanity’s spiritual development: the Aeon of Horus. One of the work’s best-known precepts is: “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.”
Traditional and Study Context
This edition may be chosen by readers exploring:
- Thelema
- Aleister Crowley’s writings
- Modern Western occultism
- Esoteric philosophy
- Occult history
- Sacred texts within modern religious and magical movements
For practitioners, The Book of the Law holds a specific place within Thelema rather than serving as a generic book of spells. Readers approaching the text from outside that tradition may also study it for its influence on twentieth-century occult thought and Crowley’s broader legacy.
Because the supplied information does not provide a detailed contents list for this edition, no additional claims are made here about the exact arrangement, commentary, tables, or supplementary material included under Liber 777.
Thelemic and Symbolic Role
Within the supplied context, The Book of the Law is directly identified with Thelema and Crowley’s proclamation of the Aeon of Horus. This makes the volume particularly relevant to readers seeking primary material connected with Thelemic thought.
The book should not be treated as representative of all occult, pagan, witchcraft, or ceremonial traditions. Its strongest supported context is specific: Aleister Crowley, Thelema, Liber AL vel Legis, Liber 777, Aiwass, and the Aeon of Horus.
When to Choose This Book
Choose this edition if you want a compact paperback bringing The Book of the Law and Liber 777 together under one title. It may be especially suitable for:
- Readers beginning a study of Crowley and Thelema
- Students of modern occult history
- Readers of esoteric philosophy
- Practitioners researching Thelemic source material
- Collectors building an occult studies library
- Readers who prefer a portable paperback format
The 8 x 5-inch format makes it a relatively compact option for reading, study, or keeping alongside other occult reference works.
Product Details
Title: The Book of the Law and Liber 777
Author: Aleister Crowley
Series: Arcturus Classics
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publication Date: 2025
Dimensions: 8 x 5 inches
ISBN: 9781398828902
Primary Context: Thelema, occultism, esoteric study
Named Texts: Liber AL vel Legis, The Book of the Law, Liber 777
Natural Variation Statement
Minor differences in cover color may occur between the physical book and on-screen images due to photography, lighting, printing, and display settings.
Responsible Use Statement
This book is offered for reading, study, and personal exploration. Accounts involving Aiwass and the reception of The Book of the Law are presented as claims attributed to Aleister Crowley and within the supplied historical and religious context, not as independently verified supernatural facts.
Gentle Closing
For readers studying Thelema, Aleister Crowley, and the development of modern Western occult thought, The Book of the Law and Liber 777 offers a compact paperback edition centered on texts closely associated with Crowley’s esoteric legacy.
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