Logios Publishing, 2011. — 333 p.
There is nothing of the phoney or the exhibitionist about David Conway. He is not merely a magician, but a genuine mystic, an intensely private person who is absorbed in what Blake called “the inner worlds” and their mystery...David Conway was brought up in a remote country district of Wales...When he was four he was taken to see a local farmer, Mr. James, (who) remained his chief mentor, introducing him to the basic principles of magic...Someone should persuade him to write about his apprenticeship; from the hints he has dropped, I suspect it would be as fascinating as Carlos Castaneda's accounts of Don Juan, as well as being rather more truthful.” Colin Wilson in his Introduction to David Conway's Magic: an occult primer, 1988