A Pictorial Anthology of Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy is a comprehensive visual guide to the practices and beliefs of these ancient arts. Published by Kessinger Publishing in 1958, the book features 376 illustrations by Emile Grillot de Givry and J. Courtenay Locke. The first section explores the world of witchcraft, featuring illustrations of witches, familiars, and spells. The second section delves into the world of magic, showcasing images of witches, familiars, and spells.
The book is available in hardcover and has received a 5-star rating from four reviews. The first section explores the world of witchcraft, featuring illustrations of witches, familiars, and spells. The second section delves into the world of magic, showcasing images of witches, familiars, and spells.
The book is available on Amazon.com and can be purchased in good condition with a faded stain to the base of the fore edge. The book is a limited edition, vintage book, and is available for purchase on Amazon.com. The book is in good condition, with a faded stain to the base of the fore edge.
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I have read Demons and Spirits of the Land and it’s a great book if you’re interested in the history and ancient practice of dealing with land spirits but it isn’t much about what to actually do nor much info about specifics spirits. Great for study but not for practical practice unless you like coming up with your own rituals and connections. But it really is a must read if you’re serious about working with spirits in general since the first thing you want to do is get to know the local spirits of the land.
Ahhh! I hope you enjoyed Oxford! That’s sort of my home area (I’m in one of the nearby little villages). ❤ You’ll love The Roebuck in the Thicket!! Great book! I’m also on the hunt for a copy of The Green Mysteries, but DAMN I had no idea it was so huge! I knew it had a lot of pages, but it’s massive! 😂 The sheer wait for the publication was an actual joke though tbh, I don’t think I’d ever do a THP pre-order
You are so good at picking out books. I’m a book lover but unfortunately I have to go thrifting to get them but even not I’ll have money to get just one and I’ll have like 10 in my hands lol. Im very picky and I’m starting to want books more than tarot/Oracle decks and that’s saying something. I love books and want to start reading more again bc as a witch no matter how much you know or long You’ve been doing it you will learn something new every single day. I don’t care if someone has done it for 30 years you never stop learning and books are what I need. I love highlighting and writing notes but hate writing in book so it can go in notebook or BOS
Some fabulous books there, Hearth. I’m so tempted by several of them, lol. I’m threequarters through ‘Silent as the Trees’, and it’s mostly been historic about witchcraft practices through written records and stories handed down locally. Tbh, I was hoping for some that are a bit more modern practices as well, but we’re just getting onto Devon Pixies, which is really fun and ones different to those I’m aware of in my own locality. I’m looking forward to the Black Book, which I’m nearly at. I absolutely must get the two plant books, as I’m also very much into nature, and they both sound fascinating. Thank you as always, Hearth. I always get inspired by your articles. 🙂
I live your disclaimer at the beginning – I’ve practiced my whole life didn’t understand what I was doing in my childhood but used nothing but my mind rocks and sticks to do it! And if you guys can absolutely support authors and book makers they help use spread the knowledge to each other and someone just starting out and help us build ourselves and our own practices! Love your vibe and content thank you!
I love those mushrooms! I have had that two gardens book on my wish list for years, but I cannot find it here in the US. Amazon had it for a while, but then they didn’t anymore. The V manuscript book sounds so interesting! I think that manuscript is so fascinating. I have seen before when people have used AI to help interpret things and crack codes and have wondered before if it could possibly be used on that manuscript.
Hi Hearth, Sooo much…firstly, green mysteries..wow……wow. Please do share as much as you can about it..I would love that. I’ve been eyeing the Kew gardens books myself and would be very interested in your view on the Witches garden once you had an opportunity to read it. I also love the Troy books hardback with metallic foiling and absolutely loved seeing your latest purchases. Finally, if you don’t mind me saying so, your look today is en pointe. I love your make-up and also that striped top is perfect..have you ever considered doing a witchy makeup article…I’d love to know what products you use…sorry abit off topic…but just sayin’ 😊
Hi there Hearth, I love your articles. Your zest for the craft is just wonderful! I live in Texas. The two real costly books are quite interesting. I cannot spend $3,000.00 on a book. I was wondering about the herb book too. Several hundred on that one. Me real questions are would these actually serve me well here in the Us or should I look for similar titles with North American content ? Thank you for yiu e wisdom on this.💐💗💜
Thank you for the Kew gardens book review. I have been kinda giving it a swerve as a coffee table book. So real useful to know it is a solid all rounder. I recently came across the kew gardens book titled “plants that kill” which is science heavy but increadibly interesting on the tactics plants take to protect themselves and the impact these tactics can have.
Great collection I have the black toad and keep it at my altar but it’s getting worn now so I definitely think I will get a hardback copy. Thank you so much for supporting Dandelion. He is such a lovely person and I also sell my wares in his shop. I have a small place in Glastonbury so visit usually every 4 to 6 weeks. Thanks for sharing.
14:47 “I need to stop buying books and start reading them” I feel you completely as someone who also has a massive to read stack of witchcraft books. I’m very jealous but very happy for you that you got The Roebuck in the Thicket🥰 It’s definitely on my list to find as a mostly traditional practitioner
Maybe you like pictures in books because your dyslexic and find it easier on the brain and the eyes.but to be honest you seem to be doing very well with your reading. If you like true Ghost stories then please can I recommend Tom Slemens Book’s The Hounted Liverpool series. I’m sure you would love them. Theirs lots of short true story’s. Related to the paranormal.
Would love more of a breakdown of the green mysteries book. Its been one ive been aware of but, yeah, never have found. Ive been an herbalist for for nearly thirty years, a lover of plants for longer and been working with them magically since the start of my magical practice in 2009. Books like this are ALWAYS fascinating to this crazy lover of the green. 🥰💚🥰 As always, enjoyed your treasure article.
So agree cannot have enought have to look into some of these 😉 Thank you it’s such a pleasure to watch and yes witch books it’s so great to see others as interested as I am my hubby say I got a library of weid books Its not it’s a library of information about subjects I adore Keep up your amazing work As a old grone of 66 you are never to old to learn xcx