Collections#
| Title |
Published |
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| The Secrets of Dr. Taverner |
1926 |
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Non-Fiction#
| Title |
Published |
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| Sane Occultism |
1920 |
Buy |
| The Return of the Ritual |
1922 |
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| Psychic Self-Defense |
1930 |
Buy |
| Through the Gates of Death |
1930 |
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| Glastonbury: Avalon of the Heart |
1934 |
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| Practical Occultism |
1935 |
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| The Mystical Qabalah |
1957 |
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| Esoteric Orders and Their Work |
1961 |
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| Applied Magic |
1962 |
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| Aspects of Occultism |
1962 |
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| The Cosmic Doctrine |
1966 |
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| The Esoteric Philosophy of Love and Marriage |
1974 |
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| Dion Fortune’s Through the Gates of Death and Spiritualism in the Light of Occult Science |
1988 |
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| Mystical Meditations on the Christian Collects |
1991 |
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| The Magical Battle of Britain |
1993 |
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| Esoteric Orders and Their Work and The Training and Work of the Initiate |
1995 |
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| An Introduction to Ritual Magic |
1997 |
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| The Circuit of Force |
1998 |
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| Principles of Hermetic Philosophy |
1999 |
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| What Is Occultism? |
1999 |
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| Spiritualism And Occultism |
2000 |
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| Principles of Esoteric Healing |
2000 |
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| The Training and Work of an Initiate |
2000 |
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| Dion Fortune’s Book of the Dead |
2005 |
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| The Arthurian Formula |
2006 |
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| Machinery of the Mind |
2009 |
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Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
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| Demon Lover |
1927 |
Buy |
| The Winged Bull |
1935 |
Buy |
| The Goat-Foot God |
1936 |
Buy |
| The Sea Priestess |
1938 |
Buy |
| Moon Magic |
1956 |
Buy |
Dion Fortune (1890-1946) was a British occultist and author who became one of the most influential figures in Western esoteric tradition. Her non-fiction works, including Psychic Self-Defense (1930), The Mystical Qabalah (1957), and The Cosmic Doctrine (1966), remain standard texts in occult study. She founded the Society of the Inner Light, a magical order that continues to operate.
Fortune also wrote occult fiction, including The Sea Priestess (1938) and Moon Magic (1956), which presented esoteric concepts through narrative form. Her 32 books span from 1920 to posthumous publications as late as 2009, covering topics from Hermetic philosophy to Arthurian legend and practical magical training.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Dion Fortune written?
Dion Fortune has written 32 books across three series.
What was Dion Fortune's first book?
Dion Fortune’s first book is Sane Occultism, published in 1920.
What is Dion Fortune best known for?
Dion Fortune is best known for her non-fiction works on Western esotericism, particularly The Mystical Qabalah (1957) and Psychic Self-Defense (1930), as well as her occult novels The Sea Priestess (1938) and Moon Magic (1956). She wrote 32 books spanning fiction and non-fiction.