William Blake. Milton, Paradise Lost. 1807.
Gustav Doré, The Fall of Satan, John Milton's Paradise Lost, 1866.
William Blake, Satan (Engraving after a drawing by Henry Fuseli), c. 1808.
Les Diableries (Visite Du Soleil A Satan), Les Odaliques De Satan, La Biblioteque Infernale, Les Regates A Satanville, Les Cuisines De Satan.
Gustave Doré, The Divine Comedy [Dante Alighieri]; Inferno, c. 1861.
Gustave Doré, John Milton's Paradise Lost (Woodcut engravings), c. 1866.
Gustave Doré, John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667) Abdiel and Satan [Engraving]; Grant & Co., c.1887.
Gustave Doré (engraving); Satan, the Fallen Angel, is flung from Heaven and nears the confines of the Earth on his way to Hell [Paradise Lost, John Milton; 1667]; c. 1866.
Satan Journaliste. by Louis Alfred Habert. Stereoscope in "Diableries".
A Visual History of Magic
Ataraxia (Mort Garson) The Unexplained: Electronic Musical Impressions of the Occult [LP] RCA Records . 1975
Haunted Toaster. Today Show (Segment). 1984