One of the best-known works of European occult literature, The Black Pullet is a mysterious grimoire of talismans, magical rings, hidden knowledge, and extraordinary powers.
First appearing near the end of the eighteenth century, the book presents itself as a collection of ancient secret wisdom, although its true origins remain uncertain. Within its pages, the anonymous author describes the creation and use of a series of magical talismans said to grant remarkable abilities—from discovering hidden secrets and understanding languages to invisibility, spirit work, and the location of concealed treasure.
At the center of the book is the legendary Black Pullet: a magical hen said to lay golden eggs and provide access to wealth and the mastery of hidden sciences.
Equal parts occult curiosity, magical text, and historical mystery, The Black Pullet remains a fascinating example of the grimoires and secret books that captured the imagination of generations of magical practitioners.
An essential addition to the library of anyone interested in talismans, ceremonial magic, grimoires, hidden knowledge, and the stranger corners of occult history.