Baal

  • Baal: The King of Kings
    By Edgar Kerval, Bill Duvendack, Orlee Stewart

    Available only with Become A Living God, this series features the world's top magick authors like E.A. Koetting, Michael W. Ford, Asenath Mason, S. Connolly, Edgar Kerval, and many more. - View a table of contents below.

  • Baal
    By Robert McCammon

    There the boy takes a new name, Baal, and develops sinister powers that flourish as he approaches adulthood. When Baal becomes a man, the whole world will tremble before him.

  • Baal
    By Robert R. McCammon

    The story begins with a horrific rape on the streets of New York City.

  • Baal: The Lord of the Heavens: Calling Down the Great God of Canaan
    By Baal Kadmon

    Only Satan is considered more sinister and evil. This is sad because Baal is not evil at all but has been done an injustice and that is something I will be discussing at great length later in this book.

  • Baal
    By Bertolt Brecht

    BAAL, which renowned playwright Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) wrote when he was in college, is the provocative story of a drunken, ruthless, womanizing poet and singer, a desperate antihero in the tradition of Villon and Rimbaud.