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Andrew D. Chumbley is principally a solitary practitioner
of the Arte Magical, an advocate of the so-called 'Faith beneath the
Wanderer's heels' - the natural communion between Man and the Spirits of
Place.
Beyond the closed circle of private practice, he was the Magister of Cultus
Sabbati from 1991-2004, presiding in his initiatory name Alogos Dhu'l-qarnen
Khidir. The author of several grimoire texts treating the Sabbatic Craft
Tradition in its composite recensions of the Lonely Road, the Double-Way, and
the Crooked Path, his works include Azoetia: a Grimoire of the Sabbatic Craft
(Xoanon 1992, 2002), Qutub: the Point (Xoanon and Fulgur, 1995), One: the
Grimoire of the Golden Toad (Xoanon, 2000). He is also the author of The
Draconian Grimoire (or 'The Dragon-Book of Essex'), a complete grimoire of
Crooked Path Sorcery, privately published in 1998 for initiates only. A
limited edition of this work is scheduled for publication by Xoanon in the
future. Andrew D. Chumbley wrote numerous articles which appeared in several
esoteric journals, most frequently in the longest-running witchcraft magazine
'The Cauldron'. He was also the overseer of the sorcerous guild known as 'The
Companie of the Serpent-Cross' and the stellar magical order 'Ku-Sebittu'.
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