Magician’s Workbooks with Alexander Cummins

Most Grimoires which are housed in the many museums and collections around the world are somewhat well copied documents that seems to have been done by professionals. Yet every once in a while what shows up like a bad penny in these collections are very obviously personal Grimoires that you can tell have been worked on and with by at least one but in some cases a few practicing magicians. What these astounding documents show us within their pages can tell us a lot about not only the times in which they were used, but how magic has evolved through the ages. No one knows Magician’s Workbooks quite like the greatest Cunning Man of our age- Dr. Alexander Cummins.

Dr. Alexander Cummins is a practicing as well as Consulting Magician, a scholar and an author– truly a Cunning Man of the 21st Century. He is co-host of a Magic Podcast Radio Free Golgotha with Jesse Hathaway Diaz, and also a founder of one of the only Facebook groups worth Joining – Folk Necromancy. His online courses are beyond exceptional and if you’d like to support his work and get discounts on his courses, be sure to hop on his Patreon. He just released his series of classes regarding infamous Grimoires so be sure to look into Libraries of the Sorcerers: A Guided Tour of Grimoire Magic. To Subscribe to his newsletter and see what the good Doctor is up to, have a click on the pic! 

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2 thoughts on “Magician’s Workbooks with Alexander Cummins

  1. In the past Cobblers and shoemakers also bound books, especially those you might not want to take to more conventional bookbinders 😉

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