Mandrake of Oxford

[6] Mandrake publishes texts on Hermeticism, magick, occulture, Qabalah, sex magic, tantra, and Thelema.

[6] In 1992, Mandrake published Aleister Crowley's The Equinox, Volume I, Number 1 to 10.

[7] Mandrake's founder, Mogg Morgan, when interviewed by occultebooks, said that he chose the name in 1987 as an homage to Aleister Crowley (see Mandrake Press) and that he prefers to publish new writers who are continuing to develop the Thelemic tradition.

[8] Mandrake of Oxford is known for publishing German occultist freestyle shaman Jan Fries.

The company also published for five issues an annual peer-reviewed[3] Journal for the Academic Study of Magic.