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The Sorcery Club

The Sorcery Club

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Number of Chapters: 29

Length: 09 hours and 39 minutes

Language: English

Leon Hamar and his friends were out-of-work and starving in San Francisco after the firm they worked for went out of business. Leon acquired a strange book and some cash in a trade for his watch-chain, one of his last posessions. He hated books and had no intention of reading the thing, but of course did, and discovered that it told the tale of Atlantis and the society of sorcerers who inhabited it. It not only told the story, but also gave specific instructions for initiation into the black arts. The friends decided they had little to lose and perhaps much to gain, even survival, if they underwent the tests and initiation into the ancient Atlantean black arts. What followed was not, perhaps, what they expected. - Summary by Don W. Jenkins

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How They First Heard of Atlantis (Don W. Jenkins)
The Black Art of Atlantis (Don W. Jenkins)
Learning to Sin (Don W. Jenkins)
The Tests (Don W. Jenkins)
The Initiation (Don W. Jenkins)
The First Power (Don W. Jenkins)
San Francisco Ladies and Divination (Don W. Jenkins)
Two Dreams (Don W. Jenkins)
Love at First Sight (Don W. Jenkins)
How the Dreams Were Interpreted (Don W. Jenkins)
Hamar Calls on the Martins (Don W. Jenkins)
The Great Challenge (Don W. Jenkins)
The Modern Sorcery Co. Ltd. Give a Gratis Performance (Don W. Jenkins)
Shiel to the Rescue (Don W. Jenkins)
How Hamar, Curtis and Kelson Entered the Astral Plane (Don W. Jenkins)
Hamar Makes Advances (Don W. Jenkins)
The Course of True Love (Don W. Jenkins)
Stage Three (Don W. Jenkins)
A Series of Misadventures (Don W. Jenkins)
The Stage of Hauntings (Don W. Jenkins)
The Selling of Spells (Don W. Jenkins)
The Persecution of the Martins (Don W. Jenkins)
Love (Don W. Jenkins)
The Subpoena (Don W. Jenkins)
Curtis in a New Role (Don W. Jenkins)
In Hyde Park at Night (Don W. Jenkins)
The Right Girl to Marry (Don W. Jenkins)
Whom Will He Marry? (Don W. Jenkins)
The End and 'The Beyond' (Don W. Jenkins)
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