A magical heritage rooted in popular knowledge
The Great and the Little Albert form a unique set in the history of Western magic. Born from the convergence of oral traditions, empirical knowledge, and occult experiments, these grimoires compile nearly 800 recipes and methods. Their scope covers love, protection, healing, fertility, and wealth. Far from diabolical clichés, this work is based on a pragmatic approach to natural laws, exploiting the subtle virtues of plants, objects, prayers, and symbols. It illustrates a time when science, faith, and magic still closely intertwined.
An initiatory work of surprising relevance
Attributed to an initiate whose knowledge transcends the boundaries of his time, this grimoire does more than list recipes: it offers a complete journey into the mysteries of occult action. Its rituals rely on rigorous logic and a keen reading of invisible correspondences. Thanks to the clarifying work of Pascal le Charpentier, this edition allows accessible reading without betraying the original spirit. This book not only reveals ancient secrets: it makes them understandable and applicable for those who seek to consciously influence the energies of the world.
A living tool for transformation
Far from being a mere curious relic, The Great and the Little Albert continue to nourish contemporary magical practice. Their effectiveness lies in the art of connecting human will to natural forces, using simple but meaningful gestures. As a working tool, this grimoire offers a dense structure and material to experiment, adjust, and deepen one’s own relationship with invisible powers. It remains a key to understanding the subtle mechanisms of reality and to situating one’s actions within a broader balance between humanity and nature.






















































































































































































































