Yeah, any book by Thomas Karlsson is a good read, I've met him a few times and he's a great chap. It's a bit "simple" in many ways, but it covers the basics of Qliphothic magick quite well.
As for the lack of books, much of that is because of the current legal situation of Aleister Crowley's works; the O.T.O. is very stringent on copyrights and isn't allowing Weiser to publish them in the same extent as they did back in the days.
Yeah, any book by Thomas Karlsson is a good read, I've met him a few times and he's a great chap. It's a bit "simple" in many ways, but it covers the basics of Qliphothic magick quite well.
As for the lack of books, much of that is because of the current legal situation of Aleister Crowley's works; the O.T.O. is very stringent on copyrights and isn't allowing Weiser to publish them in the same extent as they did back in the days.