Simon (désambigüisation)
"Simon" est composé d'au moins 10 auteurs distincts, divisés selon leurs œuvres.
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Simon (1)
Report on the Necronomicon 2 exemplaires
DAS NECRONOMICON und DAS NECRONOMICON BUCH DER ZAUBERSPRÜCHE: Zeugnis des Wahnsinnigen Arabers (2013) 2 exemplaires
Earth Religion News : Vol. 3, Issues 1, 2 & 3 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
Simon (13)
Murder among friends 1 exemplaire
Death on the swim 1 exemplaire
The cat with the moustache 1 exemplaire
Simon (4)
Les œuvres ont été combinées en Simon Gaunt.
Simon (7)
Les œuvres ont été combinées en Simon Critchley.
Simon (inconnu)
Armes de la petite russie gouvernements de tschernigov, poltava, volhynie, podolie, kief et kharkof (1883) 1 exemplaire
Wakusei #2 1 exemplaire
Wakusei #1 1 exemplaire
Graphing the History of Philosophy 1 exemplaire
Wakusei #3 1 exemplaire
The Institute of Layman Studies 1 exemplaire
Technisches Englisch 1 exemplaire
Excel 97 1 exemplaire
Jane Eyre 1 exemplaire
SIMON, 75 ANIVERSARIO (1916-1991) 1 exemplaire
Noname zine #4 1 exemplaire
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1. "Simon" the pseudonymous author of several works relating to the Necronomicon and other occult topics
2. Géza Gábor Simon
#3 Simon Ollivant
#4 Simon Gaunt
#5 Simon, author of Le Véritable Dragon Rouge published in 1521; translated by Joshua A. Wentworth.
#6 Simon, 1961- author of travel books and painting (LC 2010075679)
#7 Simon Critchley
#8 H., Simón, alchemist (LC 82144745)
#9 Simon Heathfield
10. Simon (one name only)
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13. "Simon" the pseudonym of a writing combination of Roger Burford and Henry Joseph Hasslacher's pen name 'Oswell Blakeston', detective novels
From Wikipedia:
Occultist Alan Cabal wrote in 2003 that Levenda was the writer with the pseudonym of "Simon", the author of the Simon Necronomicon, a grimoire that derives its title from H. P. Lovecraft's fictional Necronomicon, featured in Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos stories. The United States Copyright Office registration for Simon's Gates of the Necronomicon lists the author as Peter Levenda, whose pseudonym is Simon. In 2013, Levenda told journalist Joseph Flatley of The Verge that he was not "Simon"