Wandlore: The Art of Crafting the Ultimate Magical Tool

$47.75

Author; Alferian Gwydion MacLir Learn the secrets of wandmaking and gain a powerful new tool for magical workings of all sorts. This enchanting, one-of-a-kind guidebook is for anyone who's ever wanted to know how magic wands work or longed to have a real magic wand of his or her own. Written by the foremost authority on the making of wands,...

Way of the Shaman

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Author; Michael Harner This classic on shamanism pioneered the modern shamanic renaissance, and is here available with a new cover. The Definitive Handbook on Practical Shamanism?What It Is, Where It Came from, How You Can Participate  

Weave the Liminal

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Author; Laura Tempest Zacroff Create an authentic path of Witchcraft that works for you. How does a modern Witch embrace tradition while navigating a complex contemporary life? How can you remain true to your own authenticity when you're surrounded by a whole world of magical theories, practices, deities, and paths? Weave the Liminal explores what it means to truly be a Witch...

Welsh Witches and Wizards

$41.20

Author: Michael Howard The widespread belief in witches and wizards in Wales reflects a land steeped in legend and myth since ancient times. The witch’s power to harm people, livestock, and crops was greatly feared; for this reason country people consulted with so-called ‘cunning men’ and ‘wise women’ who had the power to negate their spells with counter-magic. Cunning-folk practitioners...

West Country Witches

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Author; Michael Howard n 1930 a correspondent writing to the Western Morning Post newspaper confidently asserted 'We live in an age when those old twilight beliefs are disappearing'. The beliefs in question were various aspects of popular superstition and the supernatural once widely accepted by people in the West Country. In response to this assertion, a correspondent called Padely Silvanus...

West Country Witches (HC)

$92.00

Author; Michael Howard In 1930 a correspondent writing to the Western Morning Post newspaper confidently asserted 'We live in an age when those old twilight beliefs are disappearing'. The beliefs in question were various aspects of popular superstition and the supernatural once widely accepted by people in the West Country. In response to this assertion, a correspondent called Padely Silvanus...