Giodano Bruno is a iconic figure in the history of Esoteric thought. His is an enigmatic example for standing up for your beliefs at all costs. His works and ultimate sacrifice are so deserving of this exquisite volume. At over 400 pages it encompasses six essays by Bruno which outline his philosophy of magic. It is less a grimoire of magical operations than a treatise on his thoughts and concepts of magic.
The book's construction is impeccable, as is expected with so many Black Letter Press publications. The cover is in red Imitlin that is nearly fabric-like to the touch. The spine is beautifully decorated with a gold gilt title and two of Bruno's drawings "Prometheus Serpent" and "Theuti Radius" sigil. Which display handsomely on the shelf.
Bold black end pages, a detailed index and several blank pages at the end for copious notes, if you are so daring.