Some books were not lost. They were buried — copied in secret, carried across empires, kept from the fire by those who believed knowledge ought not be governed.
Five ancient books, one antediluvian patriarch, and a testimony of the angels who fell.
Two hundred angels descend upon Mount Hermon. They teach mankind the forbidden arts — metallurgy, sorcery, the reading of the stars — and beget the Nephilim.
Visions of the Elect One and the Son of Man, of thrones prepared and the secret judgment awaiting kings and the mighty of the earth.
The courses of the luminaries as shown to Enoch by the angel Uriel — a calendar of the heavens older than the nations.
The whole history of the world foretold in the symbol of beasts — from the deluge to the gathering of the righteous.
A father's last counsel to the generations after the flood: woe to the oppressor, and a promised reckoning for the just.
Appended · The Testament of Solomon · The Life of Adam and Eve
Everything bound into a single volume — the text, the apparatus that makes it readable, and what waits beyond the last page.
All three Books of Enoch — 1, 2 & 3 — complete, in smooth, modern English. Not the hundred-year-old English you trip over every other verse.
A prologue that sets you up before you start: where these texts come from, who still takes them seriously today, and why they never made it into the traditional canon. Because walking into Enoch with no context means getting lost on the first page.
A short introduction at the start of each book, because reading a text and understanding it aren't the same thing. In a couple of pages you'll know exactly what you're looking at and what to watch for in what comes next.
Notes throughout the text connecting each passage to the Bible — Genesis 6, Jude 1:14… — so you don't just read Enoch, you see where it fits with what you already know and why it matters.
A glossary at the back, so a strange name never slows you down. See a word you don't know, look it up, keep reading.
Illustrations inspired by the original Ethiopian manuscripts, because this tradition has an art all its own and an edition like this deserves to live up to it.
King Solomon forces the demons to step forward one by one and confess: their names, the harm each one does to people, and the exact angel that shuts it down. It picks up the thread 1 Enoch starts — where demons come from — and turns it into a face-to-face interrogation.
The story of the origin of sin and the first fall, so you understand where everything Enoch describes later actually comes from.
An extra you won't find in any other edition, where I show you where demons really came from according to these texts.
The complete audiobook of the Book of Enoch, so you can listen wherever you are — in the car, on a walk, or with your eyes closed.
Scholarly source texts — Ethiopic, Slavonic, Hebrew — set faithfully and rendered for the modern reader.
Smyth-sewn bindings, archival paper, and foil-stamped boards built to outlast the century.
Every edition annotated with its history — where it was hidden, and how it survived to reach your hands.
All three books, the full apparatus, and what lies beyond the last page — bound into a single volume.