East Anglian Witches and Wizards (Witchcraft of the British Isles)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (540 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1945147121 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 185 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In the early 1970s he also began contributing feature articles and book reviews to the US magazine Fate and the British astrological journal Prediction. About the Author Michael Howard (1948-2015) was an Anglo-Irish writer, researcher, magazine publisher and editor, and member of the Folklore Society. Liddell on the Pickingill Craft, and by Evan John Jones on the Robert Cochrane tradition. In 1975, his first book on candle magic was published. Since then he has written forty books on the runes, folklore, herbal remedies, faerie lor
Also examined are the spirits of locality, such as Old Shuck, the spectral black dog known to haunt country lanes, and a special chapter on Imps and Familiars.. From the private witch of William the Conqueror to the cunning men and women of the marshes and fens, to the Toad-witches and the appalling deeds of the witch-finders, the book is a trove of historical information on the actual folk magical practices of East Anglia. In his fourth book in the Witchcraft of the British Isles series, Michael Howard examines the Craft of East Anglia, one of the richest areas of historical witchcraft and folk magic in Eangland
In 1975, his first book on candle magic was published. Michael Howard (1948-2015) was an Anglo-Irish writer, researcher, magazine publisher and editor, and member of the Folklore Society. He has also edited books by E.W. Liddell on the Pickingill Craft, and by Evan John Jones on the Robert Cochrane tradition. Since then he has written forty books on the runes, folklore, herbal remedies, faerie lore, traditional witchcraft, Earth Mysteries and the Luciferian tradition. As a writer