The book is available in several formats, including digital editions:
Lucifer Princeps contains no exorcisms or protective circles. Unlike Solomonic grimoires, it assumes you are already damned. If you attempt the Grand Conjuration on a Tuesday at midnight (as prescribed), you may experience psychological distress, sleep paralysis, or—according to tradition—an unwelcome visitation. Approach with serious training and grounded mental health.
Grey delves into the Ugaritic myths of Attar, the god who attempted to storm the throne of Baal and failed, casting him as the prototype for the "rebel" figure.
," which explores 14th-century correspondence by Pierre Ceffons. : The Internet Archive hosts a public domain PDF of a different work titled " Prince Lucifer
The Satanic Bible (LaVey, 1969) is a philosophical text, largely atheistic. Lucifer Princeps is a theistic ritual manual. LaVey dismissed such grimoires as "medieval superstition."