as someone with 40 years worth of experience collecting the true occult, ive had the opportunity to purchase a late 1500's hammer of the witches, i had it valued and it was actually a 1700's forgery of a 1500's copy
@PseudeaEpimetheus well theres a 1966 french romance novel that i can prove killed all 27 people who read it, all 27 victims were found dead with the book open at page 147 , took a lot of digging to find that info. i keep that one in a very secure place. i also own a book made entirely from human leather, and its a book about reusing human parts into everyday life, including how to turn a skull into a portable camp stove (this book nearly got me arrested twice due to laws regarding human remains, thankfully both times i could prove i hold a medical license) some of my collection i just feel weird about, theres a depraved unpublished book i own by crowley outlining his ultimate sex ritual, which involves a lot of the "R" word, a lot of non adult boys, 3 horses and way to much urine. its disgusting to reaad,
@PseudeaEpimetheus you need a medical license to buy and own human remains, as the book is bound in human skin it falls under this law, i needed to use my medical license to prove i could own it, and it was made in the early 1800s
@PseudeaEpimetheus not to mention crowley was only interested in performing 12 hour long gay sex rituals that involved a lot of forcing himself on younger men
Don't know where you got the book hands, but I love those. Did you say that was a first edition Bram Stoker's dracula 😳🥰🥰🥰 Would love to see your book collection close up. I love actual books, the ebooks nowadays just aren't my thing. 😁
Why on earth would you have a First Print of Bram Stoker's Dracula out and about for someone to come along and take it away? Never trust sheep in wolf's clothing.
I really hope that isn't a real human skull... There's still a lot of Indigenous peoples' remains on display around the world from the colonial era. Incredibly disrespectful if so.