What witches do: the modern coven revealed

by Stewart Farrar

Paper Book, 1971

Status

Available

Call number

133.4

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Publication

London, P. Davies, 1971.

Description

In the living room of a London flat, a man stands naked and blindfolded. His wrists are bound together behind his back with red cord, which is looped round his neck and holds his arms up to make a triangle. A white cord is tied round his right ankle. What do witches do? What is it like to be a witch? Experience the process through the eyes of Stewart Farrar, author, journalist and witch, as he describes in detail the activities and practices of modern-day witches. Principles of healing and clairvoyance as well as rituals, invocations and initial rites are covered in depth as Farrar accompanies the reader into the personal life of his own coven.

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LibraryThing member Buffy-Tinkes
Found the ideas very old and not at all a beginner type of book.

Language

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

211 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

0432045708 / 9780432045701

Local notes

First Edition

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