All of the ones that are mentioned are good, plus
Practical Angel Magic by Skinner and Rankine (it's about deciphering the names from the Great Table only)
Athena's enochian grimoire is very good, highly recommended.
QUOTE(Imperial Arts @ Mar 22 2011, 04:18 AM)
I think "John Dee's Five Books of Mystery" by Joseph Peterson might also be helpful, though I haven't read it.
Most definitely this. There's so much left out on the manual type of books that you can find from the original source material. Also, Casaubon's "A True and Faithful Relation" is good source material. A bit more difficult to read than the Five Books of Mystery.
This post has been edited by ComaOfLoss: Mar 22 2011, 01:11 AM