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Since the 1900s, many [[occult]] and esoteric authors have created books of magic that fit the definition of grimoires. Although many of these books claim to contain ancient knowledge, all were compiled and published after 1900. Some authors of modern grimoires include:
Since the 1900s, many [[occult]] and esoteric authors have created books of magic that fit the definition of grimoires. Although many of these books claim to contain ancient knowledge, all were compiled and published after 1900. Some authors of modern grimoires include:


* [[Aleister Crowley]], ''[[Liber 777]]'', ''[[The Book of the Law]]''
* [[Aleister Crowley]]: ''[[Liber 777]]'', ''[[The Book of the Law]]''
* [[A.E. Waite]], ''[[The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts]]'', ''[[The Key to the Tarot]]''
* [[A.E. Waite]]: ''[[The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts]]'', ''[[The Key to the Tarot]]''
* [[Anton Szandor LaVey]], ''[[The Satanic Bible]]''
* [[Anton Szandor LaVey]]: ''[[The Satanic Bible]]''
* [[Peter Levenda]], likely author of the ''[[Simon Necronomicon]]''
* [[Peter Levenda]]: The ''[[Simon Necronomicon]]''
* [[Travis McHenry]], ''[[The Grimoire of Heaven and Hell]]''
* [[Travis McHenry]]: ''[[The Grimoire of Heaven and Hell]]''


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