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Collin de Plancy Andras (demon) This book has so much of a history and oddities associated with it that you could almost write a book about it. English: Demon ‘Andras’ in Dictionnaire Infernal. In 1837, he returned to Paris, rejected his earlier anticlericalism, and converted to Catholicism. This book attempts to provide an account of all the knowledge concerning superstitions and demonology. He owned a bookshop and speculated in property, a venture which resulted in his exile to Brussels. Its author, the prolific Collin de Plancy (1794-1881), moved to Paris in 1812. A collaborative book of demonic poetry inspired by the 19th century text, Dictionnaire Infernal, by Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy.'This is a strange, witchy, spooky chapbook where Lamoureux and McCreary collaborated on the poems, often blending their own voices and personas together. It is an A-Z encyclopedia of the occult sciences, listing notable practitioners and books, superstitions, demons, spirits and other phenomena associated with magic, divination, sooth-saying and the supernatural. Immensely popular in nineteenth-century France, this substantial book went through five editions between 18. Dictionnaire infernal: repertoire universel des etres, des personnages, des livres, des faits et des choses qui tiennent aux esprits (1863) -729 pages (French Edition) French Edition by Jacques Albin Simon Collin De Plancy May 16, 2021. Phyllis: Witch Crafting: A Spiritual Guide To Making Magic New York, NY: Broadway Books, 2001 De Plancy, Colin: Dictionnaire Infernal De Abano.