| Michael Howard | The Book of Fallen Angels (Capall Bann, 198pp pbk) This is a concise, popular and reader friendly introduction to this mysterious, and sometimes obscure and sinister, subject. This book challenges the concept that the fallen angels, or Elohim fell from grace and became demons. |
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| Nigel Aldcroft Jackson | The Call of the Horned Piper (Capall Bann, 115pp pbk) 'A practical grimoire of the ancient & traditional ways of witchcraft... the most important book on witchcraft since Gerald Gardner's "Witchcraft Today". Highly recommended.' - The Cauldron. Covers the symbolism, archetypes & myths of the Traditional Craft, or Old Religion, in the British Isles & Europe. |
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| W E Liddell & Michael Howard | The Pickingill Papers - The Origin of the Gardnerian Craft (Capall Bann, 174pp pbk) | More | 9.95 |
| Nigel Jackson & Michael Howard | The Pillars of Tubal-Cain (Capall Bann, 286pp pbk) At the secret heart of the Western Mystery Tradition lies the angelic wisdom that forms the teachings of true magick. Drawing from a wide range of sources, this book presents a new and unique overview of Western magick and occultism, exploring how this secret tradition has inherited from ancient sources. Our civilisation's development has been guided by celestial intelligences who first contacted humans in prehistory. These "teaching angels" are still there, ready to guide those who recognise their presence. Contains ritual practices to contact the angelic forces. |
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| Tony Steele | The Rites & Rituals of Traditional Witchcraft (Capall Bann, 151pp pbk) Described are the magical workings and beliefs of a branch of traditional witchcraft carried out by the pagan Fryske (water witches)and surviving into the present day. The construction and use of megaliths and how to tap into the Dragon power latent in the earth are described and the magical uses of different types of rocks and metals. |
10.95 | |
| Robert Cochrane, Evan John Jones & Michael Howard (ed) | The Robert Cochrane Letters - An Insight into Modern Traditional Witchcraft (Capall Bann, 186pp pbk) Robert Cochrane is still one of the most controversial figures in contemporary witchcraft nearly 40 years after his death. In 2001 his widow handed all copyright of his correspondence, writings, artwork and articles to Evan John Jones who was a member of Cochrane's coven in the 1960's and is the past master of the Clan of Tubal Cain. This book is the result of the decision to publish legally for the first time Cochrane's letters together with notes to explain their contents and place them in historical context. |
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| Mike Howard (ed.) | The Roebuck in The Thicket - An Anthology of the Robert Cochrane Witchcraft Tradition (Capall Bann, 178pp pbk) A fascinating view into the oft-ignored non-Wiccan edges of the Modern Witchcraft revival. |
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| Tony Steele | Water Witches (Capall Bann, 118pp pbk) Like the gypsies, the Trent boat families, or Fryske, had a private Pagan religion of their own. They were often called water-witches by others with a more conventional religious outlook. This book describes, for the first time, the way of life and religion of the Pagan Fryske. |
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| Rhiannon Ryall | West Country Wicca - A Journal of the Old Religion (Capall Bann, 100pp pbk) This is a valuable and enjoyable contribution to contemporary wicca. It is a simple account of the Old Religion. There is no title for this system since the author was taught before the current revival. The portrayal of wicca in days gone by is charming and deeply religious and wisdom shines forth from the pages. |
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| Doreen Valiente | Witchcraft for Tomorrow (Robert Hale, 205pp pbk) In paperback for the first time, Witchcraft for Tomorrow answers those most frequently asked questions about witchcraft: how can I find a Witch's coven and how can I become a witch. The author has been a practising witch since 1953, and in this book she includes a new Book of Shadows based upon ancient magical tradition but geared to the future. |
9.99 |