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This work focuses on the "Key of Hell" and provides a unique system for summoning the (Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Uriel) alongside their counterparts, the four Demon Kings (Paymon, Maimon, Egyn, and Oriens). It is known for its rare illustrations of these spirits in both animal and human forms. A Cunning Man's Grimoire: The Secret of Secrets
While primarily Rankine's work, Skinner highly endorses this two-volume set as a panoramic resource covering over 100 individual grimoires and their spirit hierarchies. Stephen Skinner David Rankine - The Grimoire of...
A detailed 17th-century version of the Lemegeton (Lesser Key of Solomon). This work focuses on the "Key of Hell"
Stephen Skinner and David Rankine have collaborated on several definitive guides within the series. Depending on the specific title you are looking for, here are the most prominent works that fit your description: The Grimoire of St. Cyprian – Clavis Inferni A detailed 17th-century version of the Lemegeton (Lesser
Drawn from 16th and 17th-century manuscripts, this book acts as a , blending learned "high magic" with local village traditions. Unlike standard grimoires like the Goetia , it emphasizes practical operations connected to the 28 Mansions of the Moon and detailed astrological timing influenced by Arabic and Indian traditions. Other Key Collaborations
Covers the summoning of Solomonic Archangels and Demon Princes.