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I. [Antony Ferrara][1]
II. [The Phantom Hands][9]
III. [The Ring of Thoth][15]
IV. [At Ferrara's Chambers][25]
V. [The Rustling Shadows][33]
VI. [The Beetles][44]
VII. [Sir Elwin Groves' Patient][49]
VIII. [The Secret of Dhoon][54]
IX. [The Polish Jewess][61]
X. [The Laughter][65]
XI. [Cairo][74]
XII. [The Mask of Set][81]
XIII. [The Scorpion Wind][85]
XIV. [Dr. Cairn Arrives][96]
XV. [The Witch-Queen][100]
XVI. [Lair of the Spiders][109]
XVII. [The Story of Ali Mohammed][118]
XVIII. [The Bats][123]
XIX. [Anthropomancy][134]
XX. [The Incense][141]
XXI. [The Magician][146]
XXII. [Myra][150]
XXIII. [The Face in the Orchid-House][156]
XXIV. [Flowering of the Lotus][161]
XXV. [Cairn meets Ferrara][167]
XXVI. [The Ivory Hand][174]
XXVII. [The Thug's Cord][182]
XXVIII. [The High Priest Hortotef][188]
XXIX. [The Wizard's Den][199]
XXX. [The Elemental][206]
XXXI. [The Book of Thoth][210]

PREFATORY NOTICE

The strange deeds of Antony Ferrara, as herein related, are intended to illustrate certain phases of Sorcery as it was formerly practised (according to numerous records) not only in Ancient Egypt but also in Europe, during the Middle Ages. In no case do the powers attributed to him exceed those which are claimed for a fully equipped Adept.

S. R.


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