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  • This cryptogram provides a history of the trapezohedron across the ages; a kind of parallel text to History of the Necronomicon.
  • Accordingly, it supposes the history of the Necronomicon as the inspiration for Robert W . Chambers'" The King in Yellow ", which concerns a book that overthrows the minds of those who read it
  • In 2006, Avon published Simon's " Dead Names : The Dark History of the Necronomicon " ( ISBN 0-06-078704-X ), in which he details the history of the Necronomicon and attacks his critics who claim the book is a hoax.
  • In 2006, Avon published Simon's " Dead Names : The Dark History of the Necronomicon " ( ISBN 0-06-078704-X ), in which he details the history of the Necronomicon and attacks his critics who claim the book is a hoax.
  • Three additional volumes have since been published & mdash; " The Necronomicon Spellbook ", a book of pathworkings with the 50 names of Marduk; " Dead Names : The Dark History of the Necronomicon ", a history of the book itself and of the late 1970s New York occult scene; and " The Gates Of The Necronomicon ", instructions on pathworking with the Simon " Necronomicon ".
  • Since horror writer H . P . Lovecraft, in his short work " The History of the Necronomicon " ( written 1927, published after Lovecraft's death, in 1938 ), made John Dee the translator of one of the versions of his mythical book of forbidden lore " The Necronomicon " ( an example of Lovecraft's use of the technique of " pseudo-authenticity " ), much has been written connecting Dee and Enochian magic with " The Necronomicon ".
  • Robert M . Price compares the death of Von Junzt to the demise of Abdul Alhazred, author of the " Necronomicon " : " [ In ] Lovecraft's tongue-in-cheek'History of the Necronomicon'. . . he recounts the doom of Abdul Alhazred .'He is said by Ebn Khallikan . . . to have been seized by an invisible monster in broad daylight and devoured horribly before a large number of fright-frozen witnesses .'. . . And'what of the monstrous hand that strangled out his life ?'In both cases, the coroner reports the cause of death as a phantom monster suspiciously like the one that rent Lovecraft himself limb-from-limb in Robert Bloch's'The Shambler from the Stars'. ".