The Trial of Gilles de Rais

The Trial of Gilles de Rais

Author: Georges Bataille

Publisher: Amok Books

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Written by France's famous connoisseur of transgression - the man the surrealist Andre Breton labelled an 'Excremental philosopher' - THE TRIALS OF GILLES DE RAIS is the best thing now available in English on one of the most bizarre figures in European history.' - New York Times Book Review'


The Real Bluebeard

The Real Bluebeard

Author: Jean Benedetti

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 9780750934480

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This work aims to get behind the myths and present the real Bluebeard, Gilles de Rais, one of the most enduring baddies of history. His infamy lives on, the precursor of our own time's serial killers and a founding father of the cult of the child-snatching bogeyman.


The Horrific Crimes of Gilles de Rais Revisited

The Horrific Crimes of Gilles de Rais Revisited

Author: Jack Smith

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-02-19

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781530142958

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Gille de Rais has been described as one of the most horrific serial killer of the Middle Ages or was he? Revisiting Gilles de Rais crimes. La Roche-Bernard, France. September, 1438 Peronne Loessart knew that she should feel honored, both for herself and on her young son's behalf. But she was still in a state of unease bordering on fear. The Baron de Rais and his entourage were in her town, stopping at the hotel of Jean Colin, which was in the immediate neighborhood of Madame Loessart's home. One of the Baron's men, a man named Poitou, had spied her ten-year-old son and approached her about engaging the boy as his page. Young Loessart often drew such attention. He was an uncommonly beautiful child, with golden hair and expressive blue eyes. But this was the first time that he had come to the notice of a potential patron. Poitou, whose real name was Etienne Corrillaut, went to Madame Loessart and offered her four pounds for the boy's services, with an added bonus of one hundred sous for a new dress. He also promised to continue the child's education at a prestigious institution. Although distressed at the thought of being parted from her son, Madame Loessart finally agreed. She knew that he had limited opportunities for advancement in La Roche-Bernard. Poitou also gave her his word that the boy would be well provided for. She believed it. Gilles de Rais was the Marshal of France, a great man who had helped Jeanne d'Arc bring about the victory at Orleans. A regal escort preceded him wherever he went and trumpeters announced his presence at each destination. His ostentatious display of wealth and pageantry turned heads and inspired both awe and adoration. Now her son would have the chance to benefit from such glory. A pony was purchased from the hotel owner for the boy to ride, and the Baron's entourage left for his castle at Machecoul the following day. There was probably a tearful goodbye, accompanied by promises to send messages and see each other soon. Despite the excellent opportunity she appeared to be giving her son, Madame Loessart remained anxious. Perhaps separation anxiety was taking hold. Maybe the rumors that had been circulating lately now seemed more plausible. Whatever the reason, she suddenly ran after the departing party. One of the Baron's servants intercepted the distraught woman and held her back, reminding her that a bargain had been struck. Gilles de Rais did not respond to her pleas. Instead, he spoke to the servant restraining her. "He (the child) is well chosen. He is as beautiful as an angel." Finally Madame Loessart calmed down, and the Baron's party resumed its journey. Two years passed. The Baron's servants passed through the village once during that time, although young Loessart was not with them. On demanding news of her son, the men informed her that the boy was either at Tiffauges or Pouzauges. The truth was that he was long dead. Scroll back up and grab your copy today!


Dark Star

Dark Star

Author: Georges Bataille

Publisher: Glitter

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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The spectre of Gilles de Rais, satanist and child-killer, eclipses French history like a dark star. A fallen general, once the champion of Jeanne d'Arc, de Rais' riches and experimentations led him to the very gates of hell. Dark Star is a testament to the enduring legend of Gilles de Rais and his mythic alter-ego, Barbe-Bleue, and the way in which the two have fused in the popular imagination. With quotations, essays and fiction from some of the most fertile imaginations of the last centuries, this is a rich evocation of the satanic allure of this mass murderer.


The Human Predator

The Human Predator

Author: Katherine Ramsland

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1101619058

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When we think of serial killing, we tend to think of it as a perversion of contemporary society. The Human Predator makes an eye-opening case for the existence of serial killers throughout time—the motives and methods, the societies that spawned them, and the historical periods in which they lived . . . and killed. From Ancient Rome and the Dark Ages to the open roads of America, from the exploits of French religious zealot Gilles de Rais to such high-profile monsters as Jeffrey Dahmer and Aileen Wuornos, Katherine Ramsland offers a complete chronological record of the serial-killer phenomenon—and the parallel development of psychology, forensic science, and FBI profiling in the serial killer’s evolving manifestation throughout human history. INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS


Gilles & Jeanne

Gilles & Jeanne

Author: Michel Tournier

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 1987-01-01

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 9780802100214

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Depicts the relationship between Gilles de Rais, later know as Bluebeard, and Joan of Arc, and suggests the effect of her condemnation and martyrdom on him


Satanic Alchemy

Satanic Alchemy

Author: Candice Black

Publisher:

Published: 2012-10-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780983884279

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The spectre of Gilles de Rais, the Satanist and child-killer, eclipses French history like a dark star. His obscene crimes and sinister aristocratic glamour reminds of a mediaeval Hannibal Lecter. Satanic Alchemy is a testament to the legend of Gilles de Rais and his status as history's first ever Devil-worshipping serial killer. With essays from some of the most fertile imaginations in writing, as well as a complete chronology and register of people and places in de Rais' life, this book is a rich evocation of the most intriguing figure in the annals of mass murder.


Black Magic Evocation of the Shem Ha Mephorash

Black Magic Evocation of the Shem Ha Mephorash

Author: Gilles de Rais

Publisher:

Published: 2012-12-21

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780615731575

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The Shem ha Mephorash or Explicit Name is a list of 72 angels derived by ancient Kabbalists. Combined, these spirits are believed to comprise the secret name of God. Now, for the first time, these angels are uncovered and illuminated, presented with detailed information and spirit signatures, enabling witches and left-hand-path magicians to access their energy and interact with them through ceremonial conjuration and black magic. In essence, Black Magic Evocation of the Shem ha Mephorash dissects the Abrahamic creator Deity into 72 pieces and empowers brave witches everywhere to ritually evoke them into conscious manifestation. Included are exhaustive tables of hours, days, weeks, months, planets, elements, and sacraments, all the information needed to bring the spirits of the Shem ha Mephorash, the most powerful name in western occultism, to life within the magician's ritual chamber.


The Banned Lecture: Gilles de Rais

The Banned Lecture: Gilles de Rais

Author: Aleister Crowley

Publisher: MoonWeb Press

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781890399399

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Crowley was to deliver this address before the Oxford University Poetry Society on February 3, 1930. The delivery miscarried, and the result is this "tour de force" in Crowley's always incisive and often exasperating wit.