The Key Of King Solomon: A Manuscript
The Key Of King Solomon: A Manuscript
For centuries, whispers have spoken of Solomon’s hidden wisdom—a book of command over spirits, bound in sacred seals and forbidden rites. This rare manuscript, translated by George Graham in 1834, claims to unveil that very knowledge: the Key of King Solomon, the most legendary of grimoires.
Unlike ordinary editions, this is no sterile reprint. Graham’s handwritten translation, drawn from a 17th-century French source, is alive with vividly painted Pentacles—sigils of power said to summon protection, bend fortune, or call upon unseen forces. Each page breathes with the perilous allure of a text once feared, guarded, and sought by kings and magicians alike.
But with power comes danger. The Pentacles are not mere illustrations—they are instruments, charged with centuries of belief in their ability to shape destiny. To open this book is to cross into the same dangerous territory walked by Solomon, by Graham, and by every seeker who dared believe that ink and ritual could command the unseen.
Facsimile of George Graham’s 1834 handwritten English translation
Contains full-color occult Pentacles with detailed inscriptions
A foundational grimoire of Solomonic magic and ceremonial tradition
Essential for collectors of forbidden texts, occult practitioners, and students of esoteric history
More than a manuscript—this is a key. And every key is meant to open a door.
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