
Major-General John Frederick Charles Fuller, CB, CBE, DSO was a British Army officer (1899–1933), military historian and strategist, notable as an early theorist of modern armoured warfare, including categorising principles of warfare. Fuller was also an early disciple of English poet and magician Aleister Crowley and was very familiar with his, and other forms of, magick and mysticism.

1955

From the Earliest Times to the Battle of Lepanto
1954

The Influence Of Armament On History From The Dawn Of Classical Warfare To The End Of The Second World War
1998

Its Diseases and Their Cure
1933

A Study in Personality and Generalship
1957

Man, Soldier, and Tyrant
1965

2003

A Study of the Impact of the French, Industrial and Russian Revolutions on War and Its Conduct
1961

480BC-1757
2023

Volume 3
1956

1926

1958

1929

1995

A strategical and tactical history
1948

A Critical Essay Upon The Works Of Aleister Crowley
1907