Dark, forbidden, and nearly lost to history, The Worship of the Serpent is one of the rarest occult texts of the nineteenth century. First published in 1833 by John Bathurst Deane, this forgotten classic explores the mysterious serpent cults that once spanned the ancient world - from the temples of Egypt and Babylon to the forests of India and the ruins of the Americas.
To the ancients, the serpent was never just a creature. It was a god, a guardian of hidden knowledge, a symbol of death and rebirth, wisdom and temptation. Deane's work traces the serpent through myth, scripture, and ritual, unveiling its shadowy presence in every civilization and faith. This new edition brings the text back to life for the modern reader. With its gothic voice, haunting imagery, and timeless insights into the power of symbols, The Worship of the Serpent remains as unsettling and fascinating today as when it was first released. Whether you are drawn to esoteric history, forbidden religions, or the occult mysteries of the past, this book opens the door to the serpent's dark legacy - and the truth hidden behind its coils.