A Guide to Mexican Witchcraft, written by William and Claudia Madsen, published by Minutiae Mexicana in 1972, is a comprehensive guide to the history of witchcraft in Mexico. The book covers various aspects of Mexican witchcraft, including butterflies, moths, birds, mammals, reptiles, flower lovers, and more. However, it also contains misinformation about the history of witchcraft and the perception that Mexicans are mostly an “uncivilized people”.
The book has been praised for its comprehensive coverage of the principal aspects of witchcraft in Mexico. It includes case studies of their research and discusses the general aspects of the practice. The book is available in paperback and has received high ratings from readers.
As of March 1999, the fourth reprint of the book was published by Minutiae Mexicana, a publisher that published the book in Mexico in 1972. The book is available in multiple formats and editions, including hardcover and softcover.
Despite its popularity among tourists in Mexico, the book is filled with misinformation and misinformation about the history of witchcraft in the country. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complex and multifaceted nature of Mexican witchcraft.
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