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The Witch Book - by Raymond Buckland (Paperback)

The Witch Book - by  Raymond Buckland (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A sublime survey of the supernatural is conducted by Buckland, a pioneer in the modern Wicca religion. With 500 entries, a resource section, and 150 photos and illustrations, "The Witch Book" is an exhaustive A-to-Z reference.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A look at Witches, Witchcraft and the Wicca tradition from the author of <i>Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft</i></b> <p/> From Abracadabra to Aleister Crowley to Gardnerian Witchcraft to Rosemary's Baby to sorcery and Zoroaster, <b><i>The Witch Book</i></b> by the late, great Raymond Buckland is unmatched in its coverage of witchcraft's historical, practical, and cultural aspects. <p> A student of the late Wicca pioneer Dr. Gerald Gardner, Raymond Buckland has been widely credited with introducing Wicca to the United States. He was one of the world's foremost experts on Witchcraft, Wicca, and Earth religions. </p><p> With 560 entries, a resource section, and 114 photos and illustrations, this is an exhaustive exploration of Witchcraft, Wicca, paganism, magic, people, places, events, literature, and more. It shows how, in pre-Christian and early Christian times, Witchcraft (with a capital "W") was a magical and healing practice associated with early spirtual beliefs, including how the word "Witch" comes from the Old Anglo-Saxon wicce or wicca, meaning a "wise one" the wiseman or -woman of the common people who had knowledge of herbs, healing, augury, and magic. </p><p> It also tackles how Witchcraft and paganism were erroneously linked with Satanism, black magic, and pop-culture distortions. It defines both the darker Christian concept and the true concept of Wicca, concentrating on the Western European and later New World versions of Witchcraft and magic. <b><i>The Witch Book</i></b> is a broad and deep look at witches, witchcraft and the Wicca tradition.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Through 560 entries, this encyclopedic reference includes biographies of major figures, reviews the portrayal of witches and witchcraft in popular movies and books, discusses the persecution of witches over the ages, and explains key concepts important to Wiccan beliefs and practices. Just about everything a person might want to learn about witches and witchcraft can be found in this one volume." - <i>About.com</i> <p/> <p/>"This is an excellent reference source for those researching the historical and contemporary world of witchcraft." - <i>ARBA</i> <p/> <p/>"Enjoyable for general reading purposes, it is also an incredible referencing of material . . .. Buckland's <b><i>The Witch Book</i></b> is highly recommended" - <i>Ghostvillage.com</i> <p/> <p/>"Buckland has done a fine job putting together this volume. a unique and powerful collection of knowledge." - <i>Horrornews.net</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>As one of the world's foremost experts on the occult and Wicca practices, Raymond Buckland studied and practiced fortune telling, Witchcraft, Gypsy magic, and other aspects of the supernatural for more than half a century. Of Romany (Gypsy) descent, Buckland was born in London in 1934. He obtained a doctorate in anthropology and, in 1962, moved to America. His spiritual quest led him to the works of Wicca pioneer Dr. Gerald Gardner. Before long, Buckland began serving as Gardner's spokesperson in the United States and was initiated into the Craft shortly before Gardner's death in 1964. <p> He had nearly 40 titles published, including <i>The Witch Book, The Fortune-Telling Book, </i> and the classic <i>Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft.</i> Buckland was also the subject of and had written countless newspaper and magazine articles, appeared on many television and radio shows, and lectured on college campuses nationwide.

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