The Black Pullet

The Black Pullet by Tarl Warwick is a unique work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 18, 2018. This edition spans 82 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as both a grimoire detailing the use of talismans and a narrative about a French Napoleonic soldier who is rescued by a wise old Turkish mage from an angry mob. Written in the 18th century, it incorporates elaborate philosophy and symbolic elements.
Readers will encounter a blend of magick studies and ancient mysteries as they explore the intricate details of talismans and their significance. The narrative intertwines with philosophical themes, drawing allusions to notable works such as the Rosary of the Philosophers and the Petit Albert. This edition invites those interested in body, mind, and spirit topics to delve into a fascinating exploration of both mystical practices and storytelling.
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The Black Pullet is a strange work that is at once a grimoire detailing the use of talismans, and a short story regarding a French Napoleonic soldier being saved by a wise old Turkish mage from an angry mob. Written some time in the 18th century, it contains rather elaborate philosophy and is at least partly symbolic; some of the talismans show allusions to other works, notably the Rosary of the Philosophers and the Petit Albert.
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