
The Black Raven
The Black Raven: A Study in the Folk Necromancy of Early Modern Germany is a grimoire composed in German-speaking lands sometime in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century.

Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches
Charles Godfrey Leland (1824–1903) was an American folklorist and writer with a strong interest in Italian folk traditions and esotericism. Educated in the U.S. and Europe, he devoted much of his life to collecting folklore. His most famous and controversial work, Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches (1899), claimed to reveal an underground tradition of Italian witchcraft centered on the goddess Diana and her daughter Aradia.

Horapollon - Heiroglyphica
The Hieroglyphica is a captivating late antique gem that embodies the twilight of Mediterranean paganism and hieratic philosophy.

Aphorisms on Astrology and Magic
Azoth Press is very proud to announce a new translation of John Dee’s Propaedeumata Aphoristica by best-selling author and renown magician John Michael Greer. The importance of this astrological text with regard to the evolution and tradition of today’s practicing magician cannot be overestimated. This new updated translation is truly a must have in every practicing magician’s library.

Flowers of Blood: Plants in Swedish Folklore
Flowers of Blood is a fascinating exploration of the folklore of plants in pre-industrial Sweden. Through a deep dive into the world of the enchanted flora of northern Europe, the author evokes a dreamlike borderland where the numinous is thought to dwell and where each plant and tree is filled with hidden meanings, arcane knowledge and mysterious powers.

On Lycanthropy
On Lycanthropy is an essential read for enthusiasts of witchcraft, folklore, and the darker corners of history. For the first time translated to English, this medieval pamphlet marked a particular turn in the history of witchcraft and its representations in popular beliefs where demonic metamorphoses and the witches’ flights start to be interpreted through more empiricist and physiological explanations.

Muses No More
Muses No More: Portraits of Occult Women is a meandering ghost train through the lives, work, politics and beliefs of both familiar and lesser-known female occultists from the distant past to the 21st century.

Alraune: The Poisoners Guild
This second edition of Alraune Journal is dedicated to the exploration of the Poison Path with a focus on personal gnosis and practices offering a reification of what has been gained through the Poisoners dealing with the Spirits and Genii of the Verdant, Divine and Daimonic Intoxication.

The Art of Fosco Culto
Fosco Culto became known for her paintings reflecting a continued commitment to the Path and a lasting alliance with the nocturnal and chthonic forces of night-wandering & sabbatic Sorcery.

Cyprian’s Offices of Spirits
This ‘Guide to Grimoiring’ renders the grimoires comprehensible and ‘user friendly’ in a time where they are regaining their deserved prestige as monuments of a tradition preceding the Christian era while nonetheless rooted in it.








Bushwick Grimoire
The Bushwick Grimoire is a response to stories I have heard over the years of folks “working” with grimoires and other magickal texts and then finding “things” that won’t go away.