Towards the end of the eighth century AD. C., the now elderly Ismail, son of Abdul Alhazred, "the mad Arab", author of the terrible and infamous Necronomicon, in order to rehabilitate the controversial figure of his infamous relative and to adapt his teachings and rituals to the needs of disclosure popular, he wrote this short text, which is both a wonderful account of how his father acquired knowledge of the mysteries of high black magic and a treatise on magic for beginners. Straddling the Thousand and One Nights, a modern science fiction horror novel and pseudo-grimoir, the author has fun summarizing and drawing the myths of Cthulhu, invented by H. P. Lovecraft in the first half of the 20th century. .
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