Pamphlets, said to have appeared in the late Elizabethan period in a form recognisable to us now, are considered scurrilous bits of paper filled with subversions and remonstrances. Hadean Press adheres to

‘the second idea of the radix of the word Pamphlet... that it takes its derivations from παν, all, and φιλεω, I love, signifying a thing beloved by all; for a pamphlet being of a small portable bulk, and of no great price, is adapted to every one's understanding and reading.’ (Curiosities of Literature, and the Literary Character Illustrated, Disraeli & Griswold, 1846, p. 91)

Those days are long gone, but we at Hadean intend to keep the pamphlet tradition alive within the occult community, where 'subversions and remonstrances' thrive in discourse and in print. Shown here are a few of our first edition pamphlets, which have since been rebranded. Photo ©Andi Moon.

Our Guides to the Underworld combine the aesthetic of a popular pamphlet with a depth of praxis rarely found in trade publications.