A Witches' Bible: The Complete Witches' Handbook
Wiccapedia: A Modern-Day White Witch's Guide
Now in a new, hipper, edgier format, Wiccapedia
provides a fresh, innovative, and thoroughly up-to-date look at
witchcraft—and gives readers a prescription for happiness. “Spiritual
life coaches” and celebrity witches Shawn Robbins and Leanna Greenaway
unlock the secrets of the Wicca universe, explaining what it means to
become a “simply fabulous” twenty-first century witch. Newfound
witches—and even more experienced ones—will learn how to tap into magic,
re-empower themselves, and realize their dreams through a little witchy
know-how.
With its stylish redesigned interior, Wiccapedia is better and giftier than ever!
A Modern Witch
(A Modern Witch Series: Book 1)
Kindle #1 Bestseller in August 2012, and the first book in a series that has captured reader hearts!
#1 Kindle bestseller and top 50 rated in all Kindle fiction. Light contemporary fantasy with a good dose of humor, a little romance, and characters you won't want to leave.
Lauren, a twenty-eight-year old realtor who
doesn't know she's a witch. And Aervyn, the irresistible four-year-old
witchling who took over my story (he was only supposed to be in one
scene...). I bet he steals your heart like he did mine. Happy reading!
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Investigations Into Magic: Martin del Rio (Social and Cultural Values in Early Modern Europe)
Miss Baldwin - A Modern Witch Of Endor, by Calhoun Print, 44x66 Canvas Giclée, Gallery Wrap, Museum Size
- 12-Color Canvas Giclée Gallery Wrap (Stretched Canvas with 1-1/2-inch architectural depth); Printed with 12 Available Colors
- 100% All Natural Cotton Canvas; Treated with a Gesso Coating
- Hand-stretched and hand-mounted on a wood frame; Ready for frameless presentation
- Water Resistant and UV-treated Ink
- Artwork is created especially for each order
ArtParisienne Design Number: AP21737
12-Color Canvas Giclée, Gallery Wrap - Hand-stretched and hand-mounted on a Wood Frame.
Architectural depth of the canvas is 1-1/2-inch.
The image wraps around the sides of the canvas (Mirror Gallery Wrap), adding a 3-dimensional element to the artwork.
The Canvas Giclée ink is UV-treated and contains a water-resistant agent. The canvas is a gesso-treated, 100% Cotton Canvas. The Canvas Giclée offers 'the sense, the look and feel' of an oil painting, and is created using twelve available colors. This is a 'museum-quality' production and captures the original artist's work, bold, intricate, or subtle. ArtParisienne Style - Some ArtParisienne images have been stylized or updated with color or text and may differ from the original artwork in that way. Some images may also be a detail or section of an original work. - ArtParisienne
artwork isMade in the USA.
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Crafting the Witch: Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England (Studies in Medieval History and Culture) 1st edition by Breuer, Heidi
The Modern Guide To Witchcraft: Your Complete Guide to Witches, Covens, and Spells by Skye Alexander
What Witches Do (The Paranormal) What Witches Do (The Paranormal) Kindle Edition
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[(The Witch as Muse: Art, Gender, and Power in Early Modern Europe )] [Author: Linda C. Hults]
The Witch in History: Early Modern and Twentieth-Century Representations
"Ms. Purkiss..has interesting things to say about contemporary
witchcraft and some striking if idiosyncratic comments about earlier
(mainly fifteenth-and sixteenth century) material...Her [Purkiss's]
analysis of the contemporary witchcraft movement, like her analysis of
their myths, though generally critical, is occasionally and almost
reluctantly admiring.."
-" The New York Review of Books, October 1997
"The author has an impressive ... grasp of literary, philosophical, psychological, and ethnological sources and their relevance to women."
-"Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
-" The New York Review of Books, October 1997
"The author has an impressive ... grasp of literary, philosophical, psychological, and ethnological sources and their relevance to women."
-"Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences