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Weiser Antiquarian Books Weiser Antiquarian Books is the oldest occult bookstore in the United States. Rising rents and urban change forced many of the bookstores out of "Book Row." F.

It specialises in books on Aleister Crowley and his circle, magic, mysticism, eastern religions and alternative spirituality. The original Samuel Weiser Bookstore was started in New York City's famous "Book Row" area by Samuel Weiser in 1926. It moved several times within the "Book Row" before relocating to 117 4th Avenue, where it remained for a number of decades.[2] To start with Samuel Weiser B

ooks sold general used books, but with an emphasis on the occult and comparative religion. In 1949 Samuel Weiser was joined by his brother Ben – who had worked with him in for a few years in the 1930s. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s they increased Weiser Books' specialist focus on the occult - this being at a time when many bookstores refused to handle such subjects. One of the customers of the shop was Karl Germer – successor to Aleister Crowley as head of the Ordo Templi Orientis. After Crowley's death most of Germer's papers and other possessions were shipped to Germer including the unbound sheets of the 1937 edition of his book "The Equinox of the Gods." In 1955 Germer sold the sheets to Samuel Weiser, who had the sheets bound up in maroon cloth and sold through the shop. This was probably one of the first books to be "published" by Samuel Weiser – although it retained the original O.T.O. title page and imprint.[3] Germer also sold Weiser a pile of copies the magnificent First Edition of Crowley's masterwork on the tarot, "The Book of Thoth." Despite being leather bound, printed on handmade paper, and in an edition of only 200 copies signed by Crowley, interest in "the Beast" was low at the time, and for nearly two decades copies could be purchased from the shop for $50- or less (in 2009 the same books command thousands of dollars). A number moved into the adjacent Broadway, with Weiser – whose stock had now grown to over a hundred thousand volumes – taking a premises at 845 Broadway. The new building had a huge basement, which the Weiser brothers crammed with books on all manner of subjects. A heart attack forced Samuel Weiser into semi-retirement, but Ben Weiser was joined by Samuel's son Donald. Samuel Weiser had begun publishing in the mid-1950s, and through the late 1950s produced a small number of books under the Occult Research Press imprint, before starting to publish under his own name. The development of the 1960s "counter-culture" and the growth of popular interest in esotericism and Eastern religious and mystical traditions allowed Ben and Donald Weiser to expand the company's publishing activities. They recruited many contemporary authors – such as Israel Regardie – who were customers. The shop's stock also provided them with rare and out-of-print books that they could reprint. The late 1960s also saw the bookstore go through another move, this time into two floors at 734 Broadway, not far from Astor Place.[5] The move gave Donald Weiser – who now ran the business with the assistance of Fred Mendel – the chance to increase their specialization yet further, and in addition to used and rare books on the occult, Weiser Books (or "The Weiser Bookstore"), as it was then known, also stocked both domestic and imported new titles. The publishing side of the business was also expanded, and was moved into its own premises at 625 Broadway.[6]

By the early 1980s the costs of maintaining a number of businesses in New York City had grown increasingly difficult to sustain, and Donald Weiser moved Samuel Weiser Publishing and the new book distribution wing of the company to York, Maine. In 1985 he also moved the specialist rare books section of the company, now named Weiser Antiquarian Books, to York, where it shared a two storey warehouse with the publishing company's distribution center. To the sadness of its many New York city customers soaring city rents brought about the closure of the Broadway store in the early 1990s. Its huge stock of books was packed into shipping containers and moved to the new location in Maine, to be added to the stock of Weiser Antiquarian Books. In the year 2000 Donald Weiser sold the publishing division of the company. Its new owners renamed it Red Wheel / Weiser but kept its York premises until 2006, when they moved the publishing company's editorial department to San Francisco and its marketing department to Newburyport, Massachusetts.[7]

In 2005 Donald Weiser retired, and Weiser Antiquarian Books was taken over by its then-manager, Marilyn Rinn, and Keith Richmond. The following year they moved the bookstore into its current premises, a one-time art gallery which was for a long time the headquarters of Weiser Publishing. In 2007 they also began publishing under The Teitan Press imprint by which had been founded by Martin P. Starr and Frank Winston.[8]

For decades the Weiser Bookstore issued printed catalogs that listed anywhere between a few hundred and several thousand items, with basic descriptions of the book's author, title, condition and price. The advent of the internet brought an end to these printed catalogs, and for some years Weiser Antiquarian Books only listed its books on various internet book-sites and directly on to its own website. In January 2006, Weiser Antiquarian Books began issuing a new series of on-line catalogs. Most of these catalogs are devoted to a specific author or theme. A large number have been devoted to the works of Aleister Crowley (in whom the store specialises), as well as authors including Dion Fortune, Israel Regardie, John Dee and Austin Osman Spare. In a number of cases – such as their catalogs on Jack Parsons, Marcelo Ramos Motta and Kenneth Grant – these are the first book-seller's catalogs devoted specifically to these authors. Other catalogs have been devoted to specific journals – notably The Occult Review, The Inner Light, and Ambix, - and subjects such as Alchemy, Spiritualism, the Kabbalah, Hermetica, Magick, The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and Rosicrucianism. Others have been devoted to books from specific collections: for example those of Helen Parsons Smith, Ray Burlingame, Edward Noel FitzGerald, or to collections of documents such as the Karl Germer / Reea Leffingwell correspondence [9] or the C. Russell / Sydney Hamilton French / G .'. B .'. G .'. archive.[10]

The catalogs contain bibliographical, historical and biographical information about the books offered for sale, and often detail previously unpublished manuscript and other material. They are often cited by researchers in on-line and printed publications.[11] At the request of customers and researchers, the older catalogs are now kept in an online archive.[12]

Weiser Antiquarian Books is now primarily an internet retailer, and does not maintain an open shop, but is open to established customers by prior appointment.

24/10/2024

Now live & ready for your perusal, Catalogue #287, A. E. Waite & selected 19th/20th Century Mystics.

18/10/2024

October 17th 2024ev. All going well we will be releasing our next catalogue at around 2pm, US Eastern Time, on Thursday October 24th. It is an interesting and varied catalogue. Nearly half of it comprises an extraordinary collection of books written or edited by A. E. Waite, with the rest comprising a selection of works, by a variety of nineteenth and twentieth century mystics and magicians. A number are genuinely rare, and several actually unique.

Happy Equinox!
22/09/2024

Happy Equinox!

01/08/2024

Catalogue #286 Aleister Crowley & Friends

24/07/2024

JULY 24, 2024ev. After a few weeks of silence whilst we were hard at work preparing for our next catalogue, we are most happy to say that we will post Catalogue #286 on Thursday, August 1st at 2:00 PM EST. We are especially pleased because this will be the next of our catalogues featuring books by or about Aleister Crowley & friends.

Update from Cape Neddick. Most of you know that for quite some time now Weiser Antiquarian Books has been largely an int...
01/07/2024

Update from Cape Neddick.



Most of you know that for quite some time now Weiser Antiquarian Books has been largely an internet-only business, and that unfortunately we can only see a small number of visitors, strictly by appointment only. Recently, it happened that one local Maine resident *did not get the message at all*. A few nights ago - we heard a loud crash outside our front door, and on stepping out to investigate, found a rather large, but still-juvenile, bear enjoying the contents of our birdfeeder which it had pulled down from our porch into the driveway (see photos). We’d had a bear visit our neighbourhood a week or so ago and it was probably the same one, as we don’t see them here that often at all. Fortunately, no serious damage was done to the birdfeeder, which only required a bit of work to bend it back into shape and remount it, and the bear ambled off apparently quite satisfied with the snack. Sadly, the bear seemed quite unafraid of us, which probably doesn’t bode well for his or her longevity. Being afraid of people is important if you’re a bear and want to stay alive, but we only stood about three yards away – in front of the door and ready to bolt inside – yet the bear seemed quite unbothered by our presence. We hope our young visitor soon moves on to a safe space in the forest.

HAPPY SOLSTICE!
20/06/2024

HAPPY SOLSTICE!

19/06/2024

NOTICE: We will be closed from June 19th through June 26th. During that time, you will be able to place orders through this website as usual -- however we will not be shipping those orders until June 27th. We will be checking emails and phone messages as we are able - but will not reply until the 27th.
Thanks so much to our friends around the world who took time to browse & order from our catalogue # 258. There are still many great books to choose from - so have a look (catalogue link below).

Catalogue  #285, HERMETICA, is now up & available for your perusal...
03/06/2024

Catalogue #285, HERMETICA, is now up & available for your perusal...

One of our Hermetica / Magic Catalogues. It is a varied list with titles - from antiquarian rarities - to modern paperbacks.

31/05/2024

May 30th 2024ev. NEW CATALOGUE. Just a quick note to announce that, all going well, our next catalogue - one of our Hermetica lists - will be posted on our website on Monday, June 3rd, at 2pm, EST. It is a very varied list, with items ranging from antiquarian rarities to modern paperback reprints.

Our latest catalogue,  #284 - A Miscellany, is now up!
06/05/2024

Our latest catalogue, #284 - A Miscellany, is now up!

This Miscellany Catalogue comprises a selection of books from across all areas of our specialty, ranging from rare and out-of-print works, limited editions, signed copies, Imports, and more.

04/05/2024

We are excited to announce that our next on-line catalogue will post on Monday, May 6th at 2:00PM-EST (Boston time). This catalogue will be another of our popular and broad ranging "Miscellany" lists.

April 9th, 2024 ev.   NOTICE:  We started this week by adding a group of "New Arrivals" to this site, and expect to add ...
10/04/2024

April 9th, 2024 ev. NOTICE: We started this week by adding a group of "New Arrivals" to this site, and expect to add more as the week goes on. This is for those who don't want to wait to browse til our next catalogue posts in a few weeks (more on that below!). To view these books, go to the "New Arrivals" link to check them out.

Browse the latest new arrival books at Weiser Antiquarian

To those who observe them...Happy NUIT, HADIT & RA HOOR KHUIT Days!
08/04/2024

To those who observe them...Happy NUIT, HADIT & RA HOOR KHUIT Days!

01/04/2024

April 7th, 2024 ev. -NOTICE: We have just added a group of "New Arrivals" for those who don't want to wait to browse til our next catalogue posts in a few weeks (more on that below!). To view these books, go to the "New Arrivals" link to check them out. We will be adding MORE to the "New Arrivals" list tomorrow - as early as possible. AND.....
There will be another of our online catalogues posted in late in April. This one will be another of our broad ranging "Miscellany" lists. Date to be announced here.
We cannot tell you how grateful we are for the many customers and friends from around the world who have supported us through almost 20 years in this location and our now more than 283 online catalogues, lists and occasional special lists of interesting "new arrivals".

Our latest catalogue, No. 283 - Aleister Crowley, is now up & available for you to browse!
11/03/2024

Our latest catalogue, No. 283 - Aleister Crowley, is now up & available for you to browse!

We think that this may be our best Crowley catalogue ever -a collectors catalogue, still - packed with scarce, signed, inscribed, and items with interesting provenance. And as always - a wealth of more common titles, for our reading customers and those on a budget. Have a browse - we hope you enjoy....

04/03/2024

March 2nd, 2024 ev. - Good news. Provided that we aren't delayed by any further unanticipated events we will be releasing our next catalogue, No. 283, Aleister Crowley, at 2pm EDT on Monday, 11th March. Please note that it will be on a Monday, and not a Thursday as usual, and that between now and then there will have been a time change, so we will be on US EDT (Eastern Daylight Time). As stated, it will be another of our Crowley catalogues and we believe it will be one of our best in recent years: think signed and inscribed books, manuscript materials, etc., etc. down to humble used paperbacks. Quite simply it will be a stunner!

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