Works
Although Fries is a native German speaker his books have all been written and first published in English.
- English
- Visual Magick: A manual of freestyle shamanism (Mandrake of Oxford, 1992, 2001)
- Helrunar: A manual of rune magick (Mandrake of Oxford, 1993 & 2002)
- Seidways: shaking, swaying and serpent mysteries (Mandrake of Oxford, 1996)
- Living Midnight: three movememts of the Tao (Mandrake of Oxford, 1998)
- The Cauldron of the Gods: manual of celtic magick (Mandrake of Oxford, 2003)
- Kali Kaula: manual of Tantric Magick (Avalonia, 2010)
- German
- Visuelle Magie: ein Handbuch des Freistilschamanismus (Ananael 1995)
- Helrunar: ein Handbuch der Runenmagie (Ananael 1997 & 2002)
- Seidwärts: Schütteltrancen, Wiegetänze und die Mysterien der Schlange (Ananael 2003)
- Der Kessel der Götter: Handbuch der keltischen Magick (Edition Roter Drache 2009)
- Spanish
- Magia(k) Visual: Manual de chamanismo estilo libre (Noctiluca 2003)
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