Background
Workman, Robert Peter was born on January 27, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Tom Okko and Virginia (Martin) Workman.
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This is an up-dated and extended version of the original title published by C.H.S. in 1997 in paperback. This new Second Edition is bound in indigo pebble-grain imitation leather with gold embossed lettering and Golden Dawn logo. It contains new information about the real identity of the mysterious Fraulein Sprengel, and a new appendix on the Horos affair, and Aleister Crowley's connection to the Golden Dawn. All the original features from the first edition remain, including Golden Dawn authority Robert A. Gilbert's article From Cipher to Enigma, with facsimiles from Wynn Westcott's previously unpublished cipher notes. This is the only published version of the Golden Dawn Cypher (Cipher) Manuscript that is fully annotated, explained and analyzed. All folios, including the missing pages -- whether authentic or not -- are included. All manuscript folios are photo reproduced from the original cypher text with the decipherment, and explanatory notes, on the facing page Also included are color photos of actual Golden Dawn rites, and a reproduction of a seldom seen Golden Dawn scroll The Flaming Sword from the Theoricus (2=9) initiation. This work is intended as a reference for scholars and occultists alike. It has a study guide and an extensive bibliography. The Forward to this book was contributed by the noted Golden Dawn writer Pat Zalewski.
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Workman, Robert Peter was born on January 27, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Tom Okko and Virginia (Martin) Workman.
Doctor d'Etat, Diplome 3d Cycle, School Louvre, Paris, 1997. Professor habilite, France, 1997. Diploma of Advanced Studies, French University Lumiere.
Doctor in Hieroglyphics, National Institute Language/Civilizations, 1997. Doctor of Philosophy, Roosevelt University. Postgraduate, School Art Institute Chicago.
Doctor of Science, University Blaise-Pascal/U. D'Auvergue, 1998.
Freelance artist, Chicago. Artist Villager Newspaper, since 1991. Instructor St. Xavier College, 1985.
Cartoonist Bridge View News, Oak Lawn, 1983—1989, Village View Publications, Oak Lawn, 1989. Creator acrylic sculpture ArtStyle. Adjunct faculty University Arizona, 1996.
Television art director Media-In-Action, Oak Lawn. Lecturer Oxford University, England, 1996. Substitute teacher Morgan Park Academy, Chicago.
Artist-in-residence Chicago Public Library. Featured voice American Radio, 1992. Maitre de conferences, Paris.
Creator acrylic sculpture art style. Creator 3-D Art Form, Tri-d' Art 21st Century. Designer Oak Lawn War Memorial.
Professor National Museum Natural History, France, 2001. Curator Virginia I. Workman Collection, Woodson Regional Library., Chicago.
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Author: (cartoon strip) Cypher, 1983-1989. Sesqui Squirrel Coloring Book, 1982, Sesqui Squirrel History of Chicago, 1983, Book of Thoth, The Great Pyramid A Book in Stone, 1998, Easter Island and Egypt,(artists' books) Sesqui Squirrel History of the Constitution, Sesqui Squirrel Presents How Columbus Discovered America, The Sesqui-Squirrel Chicago Millennium Book, 1999. Author: (novel) Angels of Doom, Book of THOTH, The Great Pyramid a Book in Stone, 1998, Easter Island and Egypt.Contributor to books on photography including: Wondrous Worlds, Hidden Silhouettes, Meadows of Memories, Eternal Moments. Artworks and books in collections of over 120 museum and libraries and private collections, including Museum du Louvre, Paris, Lincoln Collection, Illinois, Smithsonian, Art Institute Chicago, Daley Branch Library., Chicago, Illinois Executive Mansion Museum, Sesquicentennial Archives Chicago Public Library.(awards and honors), Vatican Library., Rome, Bodleian Library. Oxford (England) University, Mount Greenwood branch Public Library.Chicago, Illinois Collection, Library. National Museum American Art, National Portrait Gallery, Carter Presidential Library., Reagan Presidential Library., Expo. United States Pavilion Lisbon, Portugal, 1998. Exhibited American Pavilion, Expo 92, Seville, Spain, Royal Academy Arts, 1995, American Pavilion, Expo 98, Lisbon, Portugal, inaugural exhibition of the New Millennium/Chicago Public Library., 2000, online exhibitions at www. Artq. Net, VisualArtArray.Com. Featured on Station WBBM-television-television, Chicago, 1998. Contributor poetry to books: Journey to Infinity, America at the Millennium, Treasured Poems of America.Creator of Planetnet Concept. Inventor Tri-CAR. Inventor millenium star explorer spacecraft, Tri-CAR.
Member national advisory board American Security Council, Boston, Virginia. Founder Kennedy Park Library., Chicago. Member American Watercolor Society, General Medical Council (England), Northern Illinois Newspaper Association, Art Institute Chicago (freelancer 1991), Artists' Resource Trust Fort Wayne Museum Art, Ridge Art Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Southwest Archdiocesan Singles, Friends Oxford University, Alumni School Art Institute Chicago, Alumni Sch of Louvre, Knights of Columbus, Mensa.