Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest WhatsAppRecent ChangesSend via e-MailPrintPermalink × Aleister Crowley in Vanity Fair Bernard Shaw on Self Effacement By Another Irishman Vanity Fair, June 1915, Vol. 4 No. 4, p 37 & 88 (This apparent interview with George Bernard Shaw may or may not be an article by Aleister Crowley, under a pseudonym. But, it’s here because it seems like it could be.) Aleister Crowley: Mystic and Mountain Climber By Arthur Loring Bruce Vanity Fair, June 1915, Vol. 4 No. 4, p 43 Vampire Women Eight Pen Portraits, from Life (Hokku by Aleister Crowley as Kwaw Li Ya) Vanity Fair, July, 1915, Vol. 4 No. 5, p 33 S.O.S.—R.S.V.P. August 1915, p 35 The Hokku—a New Verse Form By Aleister Crowley as Kwaw Li Ya Vanity Fair, August, 1915, Vol. 4 No. 6, p 46 A Hindu at the Polo Grounds By Aleister Crowley as Mahatma Sri Paramanda Guru Swamiji Vanity Fair, August, 1915, Vol. 4 No. 6, p 63 Colloque Sentimental Translated by Aleister Crowley, from the French of Paul Verlaine Drawing by Sydney Joseph Vanity Fair, September 1915, Vol. 5 No. 1, p 66 With Muted Strings Translated by Aleister Crowley, from the French of Paul Verlaine Drawing by Sydney Joseph Vanity Fair, October 1915, Vol. 5 No. 2, p 46 The Prize Winners of the Hokku Contest Their Poetry and an Analysis of It by the Eminent Chinese Poet Kwaw Li Ya (Aleister Crowley) Vanity Fair, October, 1915, Vol. 5 No. 2, p 70 Three Little Prose Poems By Charles Baudelaire (Translated by Aleister Crowley, from the French) Vanity Fair, November 1915, Vol. 5 No. 3, p 59 The Hokku Winners A Few Comments by the Judge of the Contest By Kwaw Li Ya (Aleister Crowley) Vanity Fair, December, 1915, Vol. 5 No. 4, p 47 Six Little Poems in Prose By Charles Baudelaire Translated by Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, December 1915, Vol. 5 No. 4, p 51 The Nonsense About Vers Libre Why not a little Free Prose, for a change? By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, December 1915, Vol. 5 No. 4, p 65 Three Great Hoaxes of the War Blessed Are They That Have Not Seen and Yet Have Believed By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, January, 1916, p 37,118 Anna of Havana By Aleister Crowley With Drawings by Reginald Birch Vanity Fair, January, 1916, p 43 To a Brunette Addressed to His Beloved, after a short absence By Aleister Crowley Sketches by Reginald Birch Vanity Fair, February, 1916, p 63 Ratan Devi: Indian Singer By Sri Paramahansa Tat (Aleister Crowley) Vanity Fair, May, 1916, p 79 On the Management of Blondes Prolegomena to Any System of Philosophy Devoted to Their Treatment and Care By Dionysus Carr (Aleister Crowley), Professor of Eugenics in the University of Tübingen Vanity Fair, May, 1916, p 85 Vanity Fair's Prize Movie Scenario Winner of the Thousand-Dollar Reward for the Worst Short Film Story By Aleister Crowley, June 1916, p 89 Stuart X—The Great Unknown By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, August, 1916, p 35 Impressions and Poems / The Cemetery and the Shooting Gallery By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, August, 1916, p 86 Mystics and Their Little Ways One is Nothing, While Two Is—In Reality—One By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, October, 1916, p 142, 144 The Attainment of Happiness By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, November, 1916, p 55, 134 An Improvement On Psycho-analysis The Psychology of the Unconscious—for Dinner-Table Consumption By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, December, 1916, p 60, 137 Chez Sherry: A Prose Poem By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, December 1916, p 168 The Origin of the Game of Pirate Bridge By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, January 1917, p 56 What’s Wrong with the Movies? The Industry Seems to Be in a Critical Condition,—and Perhaps It Deserves to Be By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, July 1917, p 55, 88 The Star Spangled Banner By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, August 1917, p 33, 90 A New Heaven And A New Earth By Aleister Crowley Vanity Fair, October, 1917, p 134, 136 Thelema If you have found this material useful or enlightening, you may also be interested in Thelema Liber Legis, The Book of the Law Ordo Templi Orientis A∴A∴ Trademark Ordo Templi Orientis, O.T.O., and the O.T.O. Lamen design are registered trademarks of Ordo Templi Orientis. Copyright All copyrights on Aleister Crowley material are held by Ordo Templi Orientis. This site is not an official O.T.O. website, and is neither sponsored by nor controlled by Ordo Templi Orientis. The text of this Aleister Crowley material is made available here only for personal and non-commercial use. This material is provided here in a convenient searchable form as a study resource for those seekers looking for it in their research. For any commercial use, please contact Ordo Templi Orientis. Last modified: 2021/01/10 16:20by John Bell