The Robert Cochrane Letters: An Insight into Modern Traditional Witchcraft

by Robert Cochrane

Other authorsMichael Howard (Editor), Evan John Jones (Author)
Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

133

Collection

Publication

Capall Bann Pub (2003), Paperback, 190 pages

Description

a fascinating insight into one of the most controversial figures of modern witchcraft Silver Wheel Robert Cochrane is still one of the most controversial figures in contemporary witchcraft nearly 40 years after his death. This book details his letters dealing with magical/Craft topics written to Joe Wilson, founder of the 1734 Tradition in the USA, Norman Gills, a traditional witch and cunning man of the old type with Romany ancestry and William Bill Gray, well known in the 1960s as a writer on the Cabbala and a ceremonial magician. Although copies of some of these letters have been passed around and broadcast on the Internet over the years, they have become jumbled and as a result all kinds of misinformation has arisen about their origin and authorship. In 2001 Cochrane s surviving widow legally handed over the copyright of all his correspondence, writings, artwork and articles to Evan John Jones who was a member of Cochrane s coven in the 1960s and is the past magister of the Clan of Tubal Cain. The decision was taken to publish these letters, except for a few of a very personal nature, together with notes to explain their contents and place them in their historical context - this book is the result.… (more)

Language

Physical description

190 p.; 7.9 inches

ISBN

1861632215 / 9781861632210

Local notes

Letters from Roy Bowers ("Robert Cochrane") to William Gray and Joe Wilson, analyzed by Evan John Jones and Michael Howard.

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