
Back Catalogue
Azoëtia: A Grimoire of the Sabbatic Craft (1992)
By Andrew D. Chumbley
Also known as ‘The Book of the Magical Quintessence’, the book and its accompanying artwork encrypt certain sorcerous principles of Traditional Witchcraft using diverse ciphers of the Art Magical. The principles of the witch’s Art are expounded by way of twenty-two sacred letters and their associated formulae, as well as the Sabbatic Rites of Egress, Ingress, and Congress.
Qutub (1995)
By Andrew D. Chumbley
An interstitial work in Andrew Chumbley’s ‘Trimagisterion’ series, Qutub bridges the arcane Sabbatic principles of Azoëtia with the Ophidian Gnosis of The Dragon-Book of Essex, linking the two by way of the Crooked Path. Treating the Doctrine of the Opposer, a godform-principle adumbrating all traditions of gnostic sorcery, the book expounds its nuances through the metaphor of the congress of Light and Shadow. The work was undertaken with Fulgur Limited, whose pioneering work in the development of the Talismanic Book allowed the text to assume a vessel proper and fitting for its Arcanum.
One: The Grimoire of the Golden Toad (2000)
By Andrew D. Chumbley
The first book to treat extensively of the the arcanum of the East Anglian Toad-Bone rite, One emerged in part from the rarefied principles of Opposition referenced in Qutub, made manifest. Its arcanum references traditions of Toad-Witching in Eastern England and Wales, especially as personally understood in a gnostic context by the author who completed the rite in the Summer of 1999. Issued in a very limited edition of 77 copies, it may best be understood in combination with Chumbley’s academic essay on the Toad-Bone rite “The Leaper Between”.
Ars Philtron (2001)
By Daniel A. Schulke
Published in June of 2001, Ars Philtron concerns the intersection of certain Sabbatic arcana with the arts of the potion or philtre. Treatment of the arcana of Fire, the Vessel, and the magical principles of water and its attendant spirit-legions are the principal foci of the book, together with an accompanying reposoire of praxes and potion formulae.
Azoëtia – Sethos Edition (2002)
By Andrew D. Chumbley
Marking the tenth year of its publication, the Sethos Editon of Azoëtia is expanded considerably over its first edition. Containing a new introduction, enlarged textual sections, and additional drawings, the volume received critical acclaim on its publication, both for its contribution to the field of magic writ large, and its exquisite design.
Viridarium Umbris (2005)
By Daniel A. Schulke
A Grimoire of the Green Art, or Occult Herbalism, the Viridarium provides praxes and seals linking a governing retinue of daimonic forms to magical plants. Especial emphasis is placed on the mysteria of herbs as used in modern recensions of cunning-craft, particular those allied with the Sabbatic Tradition.
Qutub, Second Edition
By Andrew D. Chumbley
The second edition of Qutubis faithful to the original 1995 text, with new typesetting, layout, and design. Due to the importance of this seminal work on the Magical Current of Opposition, and its growing relevance to varied occult disciplines, a second edition of the book was brought forth. The deluxe edition bears a crypto-sigillic seal adumbrating the book’s station as the interstitial bridge between the principles of the Magical Quintessence (Azoëtia) and the Arcana of the Double-Ouroboros (The Dragon Book of Essex).
Ars Philtron: Edition Codex Vasculum (2008)
By Daniel A. Schulke
Greatly-expanded over the first edition, the ‘Codex Vasculum’ edition of Ars Philtron incorporates additional textual material, artwork and ‘Elixirs of the Faithful Gods’, a 27-stanza poetic formula expositing the Witches’ Sabbath as the ‘Alembick of the Wise’ or cauldron into which spirit flows, is transmuted, and births manifold forms of power.
The Satyr’s Sermon (2009)
By Andrew D. Chumbley
Originally written as a ‘Monadic Transmission’ in 2004, The Satyr’s Sermon is a magical dialogue between the Satyr and the Virgin, two Sabbatic Hyspostases of Desire and Virtue. The book is both aphoristic and sigillic, text and image mirroring one another to produce, in congress, the Intellective Wisdom of the Witches’ Agapae.
Lux Haeresis (2011)
By Daniel A. Schulke
Published at Vernal Equinox 2011, e.v., Lux Haeresis concerns the mutual interpenetration of Sentient Light and the Eye of the Witch, as well as the “Fire of First Reckoning’ that ancient light whose illuminant and apostate character animates the Second Sight. The work is the first of a two-volume work treating these mysteries entitled GAMMAEAS.
The Psalter of Cain
Cultus Sabbati
The Psalter of Cain is a grimoire of witchcraft arcana reified in honour of Cain, ancient patrion of witches, and, according some rabbinical lore, the child of the Serpent Samael. It contains magical formulae, charms, rites, and lore constellated about the personage of the ‘Accurst and Mark’d’. Originally conceived by Andrew Chumbley in the late 1990s, the book features four of his writings, as well as eleven other authors from the magical order Cultus Sabbati and its outer sodality The Companie of the Serpent Cross. The special and deluxe editions bear a gilt Serpent evocative of the work of medieval Saxon artisans in honour of the magical legacies of Essex.



