Francis X. King

Francis X. King

Francis X. King (1939–1994) was a British occult writer and editor who wrote about tarot, divination, witchcraft, magic, and holistic medicine.

Partial bibliography

* "Techniques of High Magic" with Stephen Skinner
* "Tantra: A Practical Guide to its Teachings and Techniques"
* "The Cosmic Influence"
* "The Magical World of Aleister Crowley"
* "Christopher Isherwood"
* "Ritual Magic in England: 1887 to the Present Day" (1970)
* "Sexuality, Magic and Perversion" (1971)
* "The Secret Rituals of the O.T.O." (1973)
* "Satan and Swastika" (1976)
* "Tantra For Westerners: A Practical Guide to the Way of Action" (1986)
* "The Encyclopedia of Fortune-Telling" (1988)
* "Tarot" (1990)
* "Rudolf Steiner and Holistic Medicine" (1987)
* "Witchcraft and Demonology" (1991)
* "Mind & Magic - An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Mysterious and Unexplained" (1991)
* "The Flying Sorcerer: Being the Magical and Aeronautical Adventures of Francis Barrett" (1992)
* "The Complete Fortune-Teller with Paul Cooper (1994)
* "Encyclopedia of Mind, Magic, and Mysteries" (1995)
* "Nostradamus: Prophecies Fulfilled and Predictions for the Millennium and Beyond by Francis X. King" (1997) With Stephen Skinner
* "The Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Fortune-Telling: Predict the Future and Plan Your Life with This Practical Guide to Techniques" (1997)
* "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fortune-Telling" (2001)


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