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Letters From the Devil: The Lost Writing of Anton Szandor LaVey
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Letters From the Devil: The Lost Writing of Anton Szandor LaVey By Anton LaVey
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The lost writings of Anton LaVey! In slim volume are over 60 tabloid newspaper articles written by the founder of the Church... More > of Satan, long thought to be forever lost and forgotten. < Less
Iron Youth Reader
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Iron Youth Reader By Francis Galton et al.
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This is the first annual installment of “Studies Beyond Good and Evil”-- the Iron Youth Reader. These largely... More > out-of-print works have been selected as a guide to assist the explorer of the taboo and left-hand paths. Neglected, infamous and infernal texts from philosophy, sociology, history and psychology are compiled, with blank pages for notes after each selection.
Starting this collection is Robert Eisler’s exploration of sadism, masochism and lycanthropy; Man Into Wolf.
Appearing next in the volume is a short anti-religious tract from Marquis deSade- A Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man followed by Oswald Spengler’s Man and Technics. Savitri Devi’s Rocks of the Sun is an excerpt from her book Pilgrimage.
LeBon’s The Psychology of the Crowd, a landmark work giving insight into what happens when an individual finds himself one of many.
The final contribution to the Reader is Sir Francis Galton’s Essays In Eugenics. < Less
The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan
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The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan By Henry M. Tichenor, Robert Merciless
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Henry M. Tichenor was a writer and magazine editor prominent in the socialist and freethinking movements during the... More > Progressive Era of American history. His writings frequently condemned organized religion, Christianity in particular, as a tool used by the upper classes to maintain control over the working class. In the realm of opposition to religion, he has been ranked beside Clarence Darrow and Madalyn Murray O’Hair as a leading American freethinker of the twentieth century.

In “The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan”, Tichenor employs the figure of Satan as a literary symbolic character to represent rebellion against tyranny — a symbolism with a robust tradition in literature and political works. In his book, the character symbol of Satan is employed as a foil against which to compare the horrors of organized religion, especially Christianity. A foreword my Robert Merciless provides biographical information and historical context for the author and work. < Less
The Collected Satan
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The Collected Satan By Underworld Amusements
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This short-lived men's magazine from the 1950's pulled no punches in its presentation or subject matter. Featuring... More > centerfolds Bettie (Betty) Page, Judy O'Day, Rita Dulase, Nona Van Tosh, Laura Raymond, Kim Athas.
Tons of articles, cartoons and fashion spreads, all with a diabolical twist.
This book contains the full 6 issue run of Satan magazine, save a few hundred dollars skipping the auction sites and rare book dealers and buy the set all at once. < Less
The Anti-Christ
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The Anti-Christ By James D. Sass, H.L. Mencken, Friedrich Nietzsche
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Released on the 120th anniversary of the completion of this masterpiece of philosophy. In hist most direct prose, he brings... More > a sledgehammer to the frail figure of Christ and his pathetic religion. Introduced and translated by one of the greatest American journalists, H.L. Mencken, and given a lengthy and deep analysis and context by Church of Satan Magister James D. Sass. The back cover features a portrait of Nietzsche by author/artist Jack Malebranch, based on the sculpture of Josef Thorak. < Less
Ladies In The Parlor
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Ladies In The Parlor By Jim Tully
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This is the saga of Madame Rosenbloom’s fashionable establishment in Chicago and of the ladies in her domain. And here is... More > the Jim Tully of “Circus Parade”—the forthright Tully whose language is as frank as life itself.
Tully does not pull his punches. The big men and the little ladies for whom Madame Rosenbloom’s house is a social center are portrayed with vigor and hon­esty. The novel is crammed with incident and penetrating word pictures. It is not a story for the squeamish. But if life itself, —that robust, lusty segment of life that is here so honestly and brilliantly de­picted—does not frighten or shock you, this novel will hold your deepest interest.
Upon initial printing of this book in 1935, copies were seized from the publisher and destroyd by police based on allegations that the material was obscene
and blasphemous. It is unknown how many copies survived.
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Iron Youth Reader
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Iron Youth Reader By Francis Galton et al.
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This is the first annual installment of “Studies Beyond Good and Evil”-- the Iron Youth Reader. These largely... More > out-of-print works have been selected as a guide to assist the explorer of the taboo and left-hand paths. Neglected, infamous and infernal texts from philosophy, sociology, history and psychology are compiled, with blank pages for notes after each selection.
Starting this collection is Robert Eisler’s exploration of sadism, masochism and lycanthropy; Man Into Wolf.
Appearing next in the volume is a short anti-religious tract from Marquis deSade- A Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man followed by Oswald Spengler’s Man and Technics. Savitri Devi’s Rocks of the Sun is an excerpt from her book Pilgrimage.
LeBon’s The Psychology of the Crowd, a landmark work giving insight into what happens when an individual finds himself one of many.
The final contribution to the Reader is Sir Francis Galton’s Essays In Eugenics. < Less
GERMOPHILIA - Catalog for the Gallery Show
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GERMOPHILIA - Catalog for the Gallery Show By Ida Slaughter et al.
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GERMOPHILIA is about loving the disease. The disease is one of this world, the reason why your parents lied about there... More > being a god and the Easter bunny. It's the flesh, the darkness, the idea that freedom is not given - but taken. GERMOPHILIA presents a collection of artists with a wide range of styles and mediums together to serve as a catalyst to spread just that sickness...
The cutesy cheesecake of Stacey Barich will stir the loins, the totalitarian and infernal collage and painting of Peter H. Gilmore, the disturbing clash of beauty and tragedy of the photos of Christopher R. Mealie, the worship of strength found in the paintings of Jack Malebranche, the perverse misanthropy of Stephanie Crabe, the haunting dreamworld canvasses of Stephen Kasner, and more. Nine artists presenting a collective picture of the world that subverts that status quo without slipping into the arms of the usual suspects. < Less
Laffs & Juggs: A Doorstop Collection of Dirty Old Comic Digests
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Laffs & Juggs: A Doorstop Collection of Dirty Old Comic Digests By Christopher Mealie, Kevin Slaughter
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Laff your way back to a time when making light of sex and class differences was not punishable BY LAW.
Featuring comics,... More > naughty photos and lots of really back jokes from the 1960's. Over 560 pages of vintage material!
Including an introduction by photographer and archivist Christopher R. Mealie, editor of SexCats (Goliath Books). < Less
The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan
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The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan By Robert Merciless, Henry Tichenor
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Henry M. Tichenor was a writer and magazine editor prominent in the socialist and freethinking movements during the... More > Progressive Era of American history. His writings frequently condemned organized religion, Christianity in particular, as a tool used by the upper classes to maintain control over the working class. In the realm of opposition to religion, he has been ranked beside Clarence Darrow and Madalyn Murray O’Hair as a leading American freethinker of the twentieth century.

In “The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan”, Tichenor employs the figure of Satan as a literary symbolic character to represent rebellion against tyranny — a symbolism with a robust tradition in literature and political works. In his book, the character symbol of Satan is employed as a foil against which to compare the horrors of organized religion, especially Christianity.

A foreword my Robert Merciless provides biographical information and historical context for the author and work. < Less
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