Mastering Witchcraft
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Mastering Witchcraft: A Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks and Covens is a book written by Paul Huson and published in 1970 by G.P. Putnams- the first mainstream publisher to produce a do-it-yourself manual for the would-be witch or warlock.
The book has been described as one of the main motivators of the so-called "occult explosion" of the 1970s;[1][2] it was regarded as one of the chief sources of information and ritual for non-Wiccan and non-feminist witchcraft.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Clifton, Chas., and Harvey, Graham The Paganism Reader, New York: Routledge 2004, ISBN 0-415-30352-4
- ^ Freedland, Nat, The Occult Explosion, New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, 1972
- ^ Luhrmann, T.M. Persuasions of the Witch's Craft, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989, p.261 "Appendix: Core Texts in Magical Practice. Any list would be incomplete but certain books are central...for non-feminist witchcraft Doreen Valiente Witchcraft for Tomorrow (1978) and Paul Huson Mastering Witchcraft (1970)"
[edit] Further references to Mastering Witchcraft and witchcraft
- Farrar, Stewart, Eight Sabbats for Witches, ISBN 0919345263.
- Lewis, James R. (ed), Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft, Baker, James W., "White Witches: Historic Fact and Romantic Fantasy", Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996, ISBN 0-7914-2890-7.
- Skelton, Robin, Spellcraft, Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1978, ISBN 0-7710-8177-4.
- Luhrmann, T.M., Persuasions of the Witch's Craft, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-674-66323-3.
- Valiente, Doreen, The Rebirth of Witchcraft, London: Robert Hale, 1989, ISBN 0-7090-3715-5.