Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Troy Books (2017), 252 pages
Description
Explore the old witchcraft, magical traditions, and folklore nurtured amidst the ancient lands of South West England. Gemma Gary presents Devonshire's witches and magical folk as well as spirit vision, cure charms, protections and magical defense, and more. Silent as the Treesalso includes a black book of Devonshire Magic with an extensive collection of genuine spells, charms, and rites.
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
2020
Physical description
252 p.; 6.14 inches
ISBN
1909602264 / 9781909602267
Local notes
Many records rely on the holdings of the Boscastle Museum of Witchcraft and Magic.
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