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are enraged and seek revenge upon him for revealing their existence to the world. The text is littered with non sequiturs and arcane incantations, presented as indication of his unstable mental state and his desire to protect himself from perceived danger. He is unable to sign his work, and thus
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Both the introduction and the book's marketing make sensational claims for the book's magical power. The back blurb claims it is "the most potent and potentially, the most dangerous Black Book known to the Western World," and that its rituals will bring "beings and monsters" into "physical
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Simon's introduction claims that Lovecraft's mythos tells of the struggle between good and evil, as personified by the good Elder Gods and the evil "Great Old Ones". Lovecraft's work did not feature such a conflict, however; the theme of "cosmic war" derives instead from the apocryphal
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The many magical seals in the book pertain to particular gods and demons, and are used when invoking or summoning the entity with which each is associated. In some cases there are specific instructions on how to inscribe the seals and
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appearance". The book's introduction gives readers frequent warnings that the powers it contains are potentially life-threatening, and that perfect mental health is needed; otherwise the book is extremely dangerous. It claims a
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by a mysterious monk. Simon claims that after experimenting with the text, they verified that the work is a genuine collection of magical rituals that predates most known religions, and warns that anyone attempting to use the
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The introduction to the book (comprising about 80 pages of a total of 263) is the only part that Simon claims to have written. It relates how Simon and his associates were introduced to a Greek translation of the
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The main theme of the book is the struggle between good and evil. The principal forces of good are the "Elder Gods"; and those of evil, the "Ancient Ones". These two groups are populated with authentic
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to one's aid. Some of them are curses to be used against one's enemies. The incantations are written in a mixture of English and more ancient languages, with a few possible misspellings in the
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history, and that "it is their falsity that makes them genuine." The same thing is pointed out by Dan Clore who writes that the hoax Necronomicons are every bit as "authentic" as the
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of their mortal followers. These ideas largely run parallel to elements of the Cthulhu Mythos, so much so that critics claim that this is an obvious attempt to reconcile the Simon
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s illustrator) and Alan Cabal, an American occultist, have independently stated that the book was widely known as a hoax in the local occult community and references
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According to Simon, the Ancient Ones now lie "not dead but dreaming", awaiting a day when they may return to life. To do this, they are dependent upon the
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The prologue explains how the Arab first came to discover the dark secrets that he is recording, accidentally witnessing an arcane ritual performed by a
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The book was released in 1977 by Schlangekraft, Inc. in a limited edition hardback printing, followed by a paperback release by
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titled "The Testimony of the Mad Arab". The "Testimony" is in two parts, forming a prologue and an epilogue to the core
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In the epilogue, the Mad Arab is haunted by premonitions of his gruesome death. He realizes that the horrors of the
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For some rituals, the book mentions that sacrifices should be offered. One ritual in particular describes a
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allegedly written by "Simon" a.k.a. Peter Levenda. Materials presented in the book are a blend of ancient
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Harms, Dan and John Wisdom Gonce III. 2003. The Necronomicon Files. Boston: Red Wheel Weiser. pp. 203-8
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of the archaic words. There are also several words that do not appear to be from any known language.
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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The Lurker on the Threshold of Interpretation: Hoax Necronomicons and Paratextual Noise
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Warlock Asylum International News. A site dedicated to the practices mentioned in the
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may "unleash dangerous forces". The introduction attempts to establish links between
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Audio Interviews with 'Simon' and Peter Levenda re: Dead Names and the Necronomicon
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bear striking similarities to other works mentioned in its bibliography, such as
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of Judeo-Christianity are also referenced: following the conflagration of the
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as well as fictitious ones. The Ancient Ones are older and represent primeval
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human sacrifices. Ferrell, it is claimed, used the book during cult rituals.
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are described. Most of these are intended to ward off evil or to invoke the
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afflicted those who helped publish the book. It also claims that the
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The book was featured as courtroom evidence in the murder trial of
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myths and rituals), and draw parallels to other religions (such as
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament
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Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
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of 11 men, needed to enchant a knife that can summon
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Accusations of black magic and connections to murder
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