Witchcraft
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Witchcraft
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Witchcraft
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Incoming Resources
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- The anatomy of witchcraft
- The Oxford illustrated history of witchcraft and magic, edited by Owen Davies
- Witchcraft today, an encyclopedia of Wiccan and neopagan traditions, James R. Lewis
- A delusion of Satan, the full story of the Salem witch trials, Frances Hill
- Witchcraft today, an encyclopedia of Wiccan and neopagan traditions, James R. Lewis
- The devil in the shape of a woman, witchcraft in colonial New England, Carol F. Karlsen
- The witches, Salem, 1692, Stacy Schiff
- The witch's book of power, Devin Hunter ; foreword by Christopher Penczak
- A community of witches, contemporary neo-paganism and witchcraft in the United States, Helen A. Berger
- The triumph of the moon, a history of modern pagan witchcraft, Ronald Hutton
- Witchcraft in America, Peggy Saari ; Elizabeth Shaw, editor
- Old world witchcraft, ancient ways for modern days, Raven Grimassi
- Teenage witches, magical youth and the search for the self, Helen A. Berger, Douglas Ezzy
- The twentieth century, edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark
- The devil's disciples, makers of the Salem witchcraft trials, Peter Charles Hoffer
- The witch-hunt in early modern Europe, Brian P. Levack
- America bewitched, the story of witchcraft after Salem, Owen Davies
- The Salem witch trials, a reference guide, K. David Goss
- The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark
- The Penguin book of witches, edited by Katherine Howe
- Witchcraft, magic, and religion in 17th-century Massachusetts, Richard Weisman
- Witchcraft among the Azande, by ITV Studios
- The encyclopedia of witches, witchcraft, and wicca, Rosemary Ellen Guiley
- The world of the witches., Translated by O.N.V. Glendinning
- Modern witchcraft and psychoanalysis, M.D. Faber
- Tituba, reluctant witch of Salem, devilish Indians and Puritan fantasies, Elaine G. Breslaw
- Witchcraft and religion, the politics of popular belief, Christina Larner ; edited and with a foreword by Alan Macfarlane
- Damned women, sinners and witches in Puritan New England, Elizabeth Reis
- Witchcraft in Europe, 1100-1700;, a documentary history., Edited, with an introd., by Alan C. Kors and Edward Peters
- Covencraft, witchcraft for three or more, Amber K
- Wicca, a guide for the solitary practitioner, Scott Cunningham
- Witchcraft, by Charles Alva Hoyt
- The Salem witch trials reader, by Frances Hill
- Salem possessed, the social origins of witchcraft, Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum
- The witchcraft delusion in New England, its rise, progress, and termination, as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather in The wonders of the invisible world, and by Mr. Robert Calef in his More wonders of the invisible world, with a preface, introd., and notes by Samuel G. Drake
- The illustrated guide to Wicca, Tony and Aileen Grist
- Paranormal phenomena
- Power of the witch, Laurie Cabot with Tom Cowan
- The biology book, from the origin of life to epigenetics, 250 milestones in the history of biology, Michael C. Gerald, with Gloria E. Gerald
- Vexed with devils, manhood and witchcraft in Old and New England, Erika Gasser
- Ancient Greece and Rome, edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark
- Magic and witchcraft, from shamanism to the technopagans, Nevill Drury
- The cards, the evolution and power of tarot, Patrick Maille
Outgoing Resources
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