| Management number | 219244612 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $12.00 | Model Number | 219244612 | ||
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La Véritable Magie Noire: Ou, Le Secret des Secrets —"The True Black Magic: Or, The Secret of Secrets" is one of the rarest and most enigmatic grimoires to emerge from the Solomonic tradition. Long circulated in fragmentary, altered, or sensationalized editions, the work appears here for the first time in a disciplined dual-language presentation that preserves its original French text in full, accompanied by a rigorously literal English translation.This edition is based on an early manuscript tradition preserved in only a handful of surviving exemplars. Unlike later printings that normalize language, rearrange material, or silently omit passages, the present volume retains the text exactly as it stands—unstable, archaic, and uncompromised. Nothing has been added. Nothing has been removed. Nothing has been rewritten for modern sensibilities.The translation is intentionally literal rather than interpretive. Vocabulary, syntax, and cadence are preserved wherever possible, allowing the English to mirror the structure and weight of the French. Technical, ritual, and esoteric terminology is rendered without paraphrase, ensuring that the reader encounters the work as its earliest readers would have—without editorial mediation or explanatory distortion. To our knowledge, no comparable edition exists.Traditionally attributed to King Solomon and framed as a transmission to his son Roboam, The True Black Magic occupies a place of quiet reverence within ceremonial and grimoire traditions. Its talismans, seals, characters, and invocations have been referenced, copied, and guarded within magical circles for generations, not as curiosities, but as artifacts believed to encode genuine ritual authority. The work presupposes a cosmos governed by hierarchy, sacred language, and delegated power—a worldview shared by medieval ceremonial magic and early modern esoteric practice alike.The title’s ominous language reflects its historical context rather than a doctrine of malice. “Black” here signifies hidden, restricted, or dangerous knowledge—material believed to demand discipline, purity, and restraint from those who would approach it. Throughout the text, safeguards abound: injunctions against misuse, insistence on moral preparation, and repeated reminders of divine permission and consequence.Equally mysterious is the work’s legendary provenance. Purportedly discovered in Jerusalem, in the sepulcher of Solomon, the text situates itself at the threshold between myth and manuscript history—a deliberate ambiguity characteristic of the grimoire tradition. Whether read as legend, ritual manual, or historical artifact, the text resists reduction to any single category.This volume does not seek to revive, interpret, or sanitize the practices it records. It presents the work as evidence: evidence of a time when language was believed to act, symbols were believed to bind, and knowledge itself was treated as a force both sacred and perilous.What is offered here is not a modern reconstruction, but a preservation.A rare voice, restored intact.A secret, unveiled. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8261781172 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 0.59 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Print length | 157 pages |
| Publication date | December 17, 2025 |
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