In 1923 Achad published an edition of only 220 copies of a series of hymns or poetic devotions in a manner slightly reminiscent of Crowley's own emphatic style aimed at adoring the Egyptian goddess Nuit (the number 220 being intended to align with the number of verses in Crowley's own Book of the Law). Achad titled his own book Thirty-One Hymns to the Star Goddess. The goddess Nuit features prominently in the first chapter of the Book of the Law and the many quotations attributed to the Star-Goddess in Achad's small collection have been taken directly from the Book of the Law.