A Coin for the Ferryman: The Death and Life of Alex Sanders

by Jimahl di Fiosa

Paperback, 2010

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010), Paperback, 236 pages

Description

Alex Sanders, founder of the Alexandrian tradition of Witchcraft and known to many as "King of the Witches," lived a life of mythic proportions. Rising out of virtual obscurity to become one of the most charismatic and controversial figures of modern Wicca, Alex was many things to many people. A teacher, friend, father, husband. In short, a man like any other man. And yet his was a life lived without compromise. His personal vision of Witchcraft and his tireless love for the Goddess would influence thousands of seekers who would come after and inspire a new generation toward the Inner Mysteries. But Alex's saintly side was as grand as his demonic side. He could inspire hate as easily as love. Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Alex was ever the showman. He cared little for the opinion of others and kept true to his own ideal despite the consequences. His was a life well lived, but like any other life, was built of extremes - light, dark, joy, and despair. For the first time ever, Jimahl di Fiosa tells the true story of Alex Sanders - neither demon nor saint - but somewhere in between the two.… (more)

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Physical description

236 p.; 0.9 x 0.6 inches

ISBN

1456359886 / 9781456359881

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Note: Author's name not on spine.
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