Pre-Loved; Stored book; Great Condition; Pages have browned from age; pencil mark on back cover
Witchcraft and the supernatural have captured the imagination for thousands of years. In times gone by, the simple and credulous had limited ability to deal with phenomena of which they were ignorant. Often, events and happenings beyond the normal were taken as evidence of malefic forces at work. In certain eras, witchcraft has been seen as the cause of many of mankind's ills - from curdled milk to bad luck.
Philip Sergeant's Witches and Warlocks is a lucid account of the lore and practices of witchcraft and sorcery. It separates the reality of occult practices from the fears of its detractors, laying the verities of this fascinating phenomenon before the reader and providing a superb guide to the spells, salves and Sabbaths of both male and female practitioners of the Black Art.
Vividly illustrated with many fascinating line drawings and wood-cuts, it builds a compelling picture of one of mankind's ongoing fascinations.
First Published - 1936;
- this edition was published by Senate books in 1996
1 x Paperback book; 290pp.