Kenneth Grant’s first book “The Magical Revival” is considered even by his opposers to be his most “lucid” book. It was the first in Grant’s Typhonian Trilogy first published in 1972 in which he outlined similarities between Aleister Crowley and Austin Osman Spare’s magick with Lovecraft’s mythology. Historians and ockultists opposing Grant have called his theories preposterous. Other groups have called Grant as a magus heralding a new aeon, syncretising the works of his former masters, Crowley and Spare, with Lovecraftian mythos and beyond. Throughout the world now there are groups that practice chaos-gnostic magick, Vedic and Vodoun worship along with more known Western Judeo-Christian Kabbalistic practices. To a large extent we owe a lot to Grant for his the explorations of the Qliphoth for magickal Draconian groups today build upon his writings. Not since medieval Rabbis has there been a man willing to crawl in the unknown qliphotic sludge for the benefit of himself and others. Download the book HERE, but be sure to buy it.