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Drawing
Down the Moon : Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers,
and Other Pagans in America Today by Margot
Adler
For nearly two decades, Drawing Down the
Moon, the only detailed history of a little-known and
widely misunderstood movement, has provided the most authoritative
look at the religious beliefs, experiences, and lifestyles
of the neopagan culture.--The NY Times Book Review |
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Buckland's
Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland
Buckland, a student of Gerald Gardner,
is often credited with bringing the "Old Religion"
into the States. |
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High
Magic's Aid
by Gerald Gardner
Based on Gerald Gardner's experience in
the Craft, published in 1946. |
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Aradia
: Gospel of the Witches by Charles G Leland
From 19th century Italy comes the rites,
charms and spells of the worshippers of Diana, goddess
of the moon. One of the key sources for the modern Witchcraft
revival |
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Natural
Magic by Doreen Valiente
"Natural Magic"is essentially a practical
treatise revealing the magic inherent in human life and
nature. |
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God
of the Witches
by Murray
Margaret Murray, an anthropologist, was
the first to offer a scholarly look at the mysteries of
witchcraft |
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Magick
in Theory and Practice by Aleister Crowley |
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The Middle Pillar : The Balance Between Mind and Magic
by Israel Regardie, Chic Cicero (Editor), Sandra Tabatha
Cicero (Editor) |