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Life in the House of Death

Life in the House of Death

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Leilah Wendell readers, take note!
Review: If you're a collector of Leilah Wendell's books, you need this one! Her partner Daniel Kemp lets the reader in on the history of the Westgate (aka 'The House of Death') peppered with his own takes on New Orleans, life in general, metaphysics, 'magick' and other topics that have struck his fancy. Includes anecdotes of happenings at The Westgate, as well as several very reverently written essays on his own favorite subject, the entity of Night, and a few humorous and 'oddball' characters he's brought to life in print. Like all the Westgate Press books, this one is beautifully bound, in matte black with metallic red lettering on both covers, and with varying font styles inside as well as an illustration or two. Alas, the price for such a small volume (just under 100 pages), isn't cheap, but it's still a worthy addition to any Westgate collector's set! Bonne Nuit!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Leilah Wendell readers, take note!
Review: If you're a collector of Leilah Wendell's books, you need this one! Her partner Daniel Kemp lets the reader in on the history of the Westgate (aka 'The House of Death') peppered with his own takes on New Orleans, life in general, metaphysics, 'magick' and other topics that have struck his fancy. Includes anecdotes of happenings at The Westgate, as well as several very reverently written essays on his own favorite subject, the entity of Night, and a few humorous and 'oddball' characters he's brought to life in print. Like all the Westgate Press books, this one is beautifully bound, in matte black with metallic red lettering on both covers, and with varying font styles inside as well as an illustration or two. Alas, the price for such a small volume (just under 100 pages), isn't cheap, but it's still a worthy addition to any Westgate collector's set! Bonne Nuit!


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