AC/Original typed ms., L. Huggins version, ND
AC/Original typed ms., Karl Germer version, ND
The Stratagem, Temple Press pg.101 HB, 1990
Thelema Lodge Calendar, October 2000
WHIRLPOOL, THE by Ethel Archer, Introduction by Aleister Crowley
AC/Syracuse University, handwritten Intro, ND
Book review of THE WHIRLPOOL
by Aleister Crowley, The Eq. Vol.I:5 pg.151 HB, 1978
Weiland & Co., London, 1911
Gordon Press, New York, HB, December 1, 1973
Impressions Series, Vol _ No.14, HB, 1993
Thelema Lodge Calendar, Intro only, November 1995
see - GORDON PRESS
WHITE, THOMAS
see - UNNAMED POEMS & VERSES
WHITE CAT, THE (poem)
Gargoyles pg.13 PB, 1906
The Collected Works Vol.III pg.86 PB, 1907
WHITE HOPE (poem) To The Spirit of Democracy
OLLA pg.96 HB, 1946
WHITE POPPY (poem)
Alice: An Adultery, privately published, London pg.3, 1903
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.61 PB, 1906
Note: White Poppy does not appear in the 1905 edition of Alice: An Adultery. Also in the 1903
edition, between the pre-penultimate verse and the penultimate verse, there is a note which states,
"The Editor regrets that he is unable to publish this verse" which suggests the exclusion of a
verse. The verse in the 1903 edition which starts "And in the desperate pang" is different in The
Collected Works which has this verse as "Ha! in the desperate..."
WHITE STAINS by George Archibald Bishop (Aleister Crowley)
Amsterdam HB, 100 copies printed, 1898
Duckworth, London HB, only 1000 copies printed, 1973
Earth Religions Supplies Inc., NY HB, 1974
Duckworth, London HB, 1986
Duckworth, London HB, 1993
Thelema Lodge Calendar - Preface Only, November 1997
Note: Crowley, "The book is called White Stains and is commonly quoted by my admirers as evidence of my addiction to every kind of unmentionable vice. Asses! It is, indeed, technically, an obscene book, and yet the fact that I wrote it proves the purity of my heart and mind in the most extraordinary fashion."The Crowley Cross-Index (1976) pg.32 item No.188/2 refers to a pirated edition of White Stains which supposedly appeared in the UK in 1973 but no copy has been traced.
WHITE WIND, THE
see - WORLD'S TRAGEDY, THE
WHO GETS THE DIAMONDS?
see - SIMON IFF
WHOLE DUTY OF WOMAN, THE (essay)
Magical Link Vol.9:3, 1996
WHORE IN HEAVEN, THE (poem)
The Mother's Tragedy and Other Poems, pg.85, 1901
WHY AND HOW OF ECSTAY, THE
Thelema Lodge Calendar, August 2002
see - ELEUSIS, THE RITES OF
Note: This essay appears in the The Rites of Eleusis which is a 16pg program leaflet/booklet issued privately in London in 1910.
WHY JESUS WEPT (dramatic work)
A Study of Society and of The Grace of God.
Privately published, London, only 100 copies printed, 1904
S.P.R.T., Foyers, 1904
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The Collected Works Vol.III pg.20 PB, 1907
Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet, 1992
First Impressions Series No.18, [Mandrake/Holmes]Eng., HB, 1993
see - MR.CROWLEY AND THE CREEDS,...
Note: The version published in The Collected Works omits a letter after the title page from Emily
B. Crowley to her son, dated April 25th 1904. All other editions have this letter. Also, at the end
of the First Impression edition of Why Jesus Wept is Mr.Crowley and The Creeds, The Creed of
Mr.Chesterton and A Child of Ephraim. This was originally produced as a pamphlet and
distributed loosely in copies of the first edition of Why Jesus Wept. This piece was not added into
The Collected Works Vol.III where Why Jesus Wept was published, instead it was published in
Vol.II on pg.269 within an essay titled Time.
WIFE-BEATER, THE (poem)
Konx Om Pax pg.83 HB, 1907
WILD ASS, THE (poem) To Prince O. of Z. K., by Alys Cusack (Aleister Crowley)
The Winged Beetle pg.159 HB, 1910
Kephra Press, England, pamphlet, only 150 copies printed, 1975
The Equinox Vol.I:2 pg.201 HB, 1978
Mandragore magazine Vol.III No.3, NY pg.35, 1979
Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988
WILDE, OSCAR
see - FRANK HARRIS REVEALS...
see - SPRING OF DIRCE-3.3., THE (poem) Dedicated To...
WILHELM II
see - NEW PARSIFAL, THE, A Study of Wilhelm II.
WILKINSON, LOUIS
Book review of A CHASTE MAN by Louis Wilkinson
by Aleister Crowley, The Eq. Vol.III:1 pg.302 HB, 1973
see - PANTOMORPHOPSYCHONOSOPHILOGRAPHY
WILL (ending: That I may accomplish the Great Work)
Magick in Theory & Practice pg.102 HB, 1965
Magick Without Tears pg.3 HB, 1973
OTO Newsletter Vol.1 No.3, CA pg.29, December 1977
Kaaba newsletter Vol.1 No.3, NY pg.19, 1978
OTO - MCLI - AN.LXXV en, 1979
Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1979
OTO Minerval Ritual - Brocken Mt.Lodge, OTO, 1979
Will, Liber Resh & The Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram
Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1980
OTO - MCLI - revision: AN.LXXXVIIen, 1987
OTO Minerval Study Guide, March 11, 1991
Modern typeset copy/OTO, 1995
WILL (ending: That I may do battle in the cause of freedom according to the Book of the Law.)
OTO Minerval Ritual - Frank Bennett, ND
OTO Minerval Ritual - Smith,W.T./Yorke,G., ND
OTO Minerval Ritual - Smith,W.T./H.P.Smith, ND
OTO Minerval Ritual - Caliph's Archives, ND
Secret Rituals of the OTO, F.King, pg.47, 1974
OTO Minerval Ritual, March 21, 1988
OTO Minerval Ritual, June 16, 1985
Note: This ritual has been published numerous times. We have chosen only a few of the more
popular releases of each version.
WILL, LIBER RESH & THE LESSER RITUAL OF THE PENTAGRAM
Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1980
WILLIAM BLAKE (essay) by A Mental Traveller (Aleister Crowley)
Oriflamme No. 2 - OTO/New Falcon AZ pg.115 PB, 1998
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, AN APPRECIATION (essay), from The Sword of Song.
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.185 PB, 1906
Thelema Lodge Calendar Part I & II, February/March 1995