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    introduction
    the church where it all began no longer exists. like so much else in
    this bizarre case which has been quietly making history in the last
    four years it has receded silently into the mists of memory. simon had
    been a monk, a priest, later an abbot and finally a consecrated bishop
    of this eastern church, becoming ordained even before he graduated high
    school. coming from a slavic background (his grandparents fled the
    austro-hungarian empire) he acquired a broad knowledge of several
    foreign languages, including french, spanish, italian, slavonic, greek,
    latin and even mandarin chinese. this ability enables him to
    communicate with people from many races and nationalities as well as to
    probe the mysteries of religion and magick in the ancient manuscripts
    and worn leather books from many long-forgotten lands. as a young
    priest, he found himself called upon to perform exorcisms among poor
    ethnic families in the sometimes seedy and dangerous new york city
    neighborhoods that were his parish. he had faced evil many times in his
    life, and battled with the devil himself in his many disguises. yet, he
    was still not prepared for the sudden appearance of the necronomicon
    that overcast afternoon in the spring of 1972.
    they had not quite made history yet, those two renegade monks who had
    unwittingly made it possible for simon to be one of the first human
    beings to actually hold the notorious spellbook in his hands. but they
    would. shortly thereafter, headlines in the new york times, the
    christian science monitor and other papers across the country
    proclaimed the awful truth. his two brother monks had been arrested for
    committing the biggest rare book heist in the history of the united
    states. little did they know the true value of one of their ill-gotten
    possesions - the corroded box containing hundreds of pages of
    manuscript written in a large, cursive hand in the greek tongue. it was
    only one of hundreds and hundreds more they had stolem from
    universities and private collections across the united states and
    canada. the two monks would eventually serve time in a federal prison
    for their offense. and simon would be left with the task of deciphering
    what appeared to be an ancient book of spells dating from the ninth
    century, a.d.
    l.k. barnes had been a student at the university of colorado when he
    began painting the bizarre works of aliend landscapes that have become
    his hallmark to all who know him now. years ago, he had fantasized
    about finding the dread necronomicon in an old used book shop, and many
    of his paintings and sculptures are of themes inspired by his voracious
    reading of lovecraft's opus. somehow, he knew the book had to exist.
    somewhere. in some form. he knew it was not a mere fantasy of
    lovecraft's - for the very concept of such a book held a power all its
    own. then one day in 1977, a friend, whom we can identify only by his
    initials b.a.k. led him to the magickal childe bookstore in manhattan.
    it was just the type of strange and exotic place one would almost
    expect to find a necronomicon stashed on a forgotten shelf. jokingly,
    he asked the proprietor, herman slater, if such was the case.
    'certainly,' he replied, and pulled simon's translated manuscript from
    behind the counter. 'here it is.'
    the rest, as they say, is history.
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