An account of the continent of Atlantis: the manners and customs, magical rites and opinions of it΄s people, together with a true account of the catastrophy, so-called, which ended in it΄s disappearance.
"In particular there is a sort of novel, 'The Lost Continent', purporting to give an account of the civilization of Atlantis. I sometimes feel that this lacks artistic unity. At times it is a fantastic rhapsody describing my ideals of Utopian society; but some passages are a satire on the conditions of our existing civilization, while others convey hints of certain profound magical secrets, or anticipations of discoveries in science."
A. Crowley, (1913) from Confessions, p. 730