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Simon Necronomicon
Author
Peter Levenda
Language
English
Publisher
Avon Books
Publication date
1977–1980
Publication place
United States
Media type
Print
Pages
288
ISBN
978-0380751921
The Simon Necronomicon is a grimoire allegedly written by "Simon" a.k.a. Peter Levenda. Materials presented in the book are a blend of ancient Middle Eastern elements, with allusions to the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and Aleister Crowley, woven together with a story about a man known as the "Mad Arab".
The book was released in 1977 by Schlangekraft, Inc. in a limited edition hardback printing, followed by a paperback release by Avon Books, and a subsequent paperback release by Bantam Books.
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